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the most important runescape gameplay mechanic

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 7:58 pm
by sandywang5230
the protagonist, actually vists Paris and locations from Unity have been reused here also building up to the final glitched memory surrounding an important moment from Assassins Creed Unity.The reason Rogue is set in'old' locations is because the game exists to bridge the game, fill in plot holes and explain certain topics in greater detail; iconic characters from both AC3 and Black Flag are in the game including Achilles and Adéwalé both working with the assassins and Haytham with the Templar's. There are plenty of new characters and locations of course plus many of the'old' locations have been modified to fit in with the wintery setting most of the game has. Funnily enough there was even a potential reference to an AC3 edition during a speech given by a Templar to some civilians he ends by declaring join or die which is the name of an AC3 collectors edition, it may not be picked up by many but it does cause some wonder about whether or not this was intentional.Shay himself is an interesting character, much more so than Arno from Unity, as the game portrays him from his initial time in the assassins to why he changed sides as well as his internal struggle for doing so. He left the assassins and became a'traitor' in doing so because he felt he could not support what they were doing as it was going to lead to the death of thousands of innocent lives; the assassins would not listen so Shay did what he felt he had to do resulting in his almost death by the hands of his once friends. As he did what he considered right Shay was slowly introduced to the face his new friends were Templars and began to help them stop the Assassins from accidentally killing more innocents. Being said Shay can get annoying with his constant need to repeat his catchphrase I make my own luck whenever anyone mention luck, a few times is fine but constantly does this.Throughout his transformation Shay's struggle with it was clear, he often asked his new friends how do you know if you've made the right decision? which only intensifies as the game progresses and he begins having to fight old friends. By the end of the game it is clear who he is allied with, possibly because the Assassins refused to accept that he was right to try and stop them, rs gold continuing to call him a traitor. At this point most runescape players will sympathize with him and agree that the Assassin Brotherhood here was in the wrong, however after the final glitched memory feelings will become much more mixed.Perhaps the most important runescape gameplay mechanic is the ship; this is very much like Black Flags mechanics which makes sense as it was simple, easy and a lot of fun. While not being a pirate Shay is a privateer, his ship is called the Morrigan which he had even during his time as an Assassin. Enemies can both ram and board the ship so runescape players should watch out for this though it is not difficult to defend the ship when being boarded, you will just find you lose a lot of crew members.