Two Crude Dudes
After a nuclear explosion, New York needs rebuilding. This has barely started when the 'Big Valley' gang enters and takes full control themselves. The Government sends a pair of heavies known as the Crude Dudes in to clear them out.
As one of these Crude Dudes, you must travel through tough streets and take out Big Valley's people, destroying their vehicles and avoiding the force of their weaponry. Foes include werewolves, skeletons and hunchbacks. Gameplay is essentially Bad Dudes-style beat 'em up driven, with bosses on each level.
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I used to love this! Then someone borrowed my copy and refused to give it back, which was kinda gutting.
Better than everyone makes it out to be, but not as good as Origins or Inquisition.
I went into this open-minded: after refusing to play it for so long, I wanted to at least give it a chance. I was pleasantly surprised. The storyline is a bit bland, in fact it's really quite naff. But I had a lot of fun with the combos and the re-imagined characters didn't bother me as much as I thought they would. The useless (AND pointless) 'witch' character they threw in did my head in, though. It's worth a playthrough for the action side, but other than that, it's not great.
The best DMC game!
Saferoth hit the nail on the head. This game is a brilliant hack-and-slash, action-fuelled romp that is neither too hard nor too easy. Plus, the terrible voice-acting will give you a giggle. What's not to love?
Has the typical 'tortured by his past' male main character, complete with the whole rugged, world-ravaged get-up. The voice acting is abysmal, the storyline is stupidly weak (and yet it tries so hard to be profound). And yet, the gameplay is pretty solid. Worth a play through, but nothing spectacular.
Has the typical 'tortured by his past' male main character, complete with the whole rugged, world-ravaged get-up. the voice acting is abysmal, the storyline is stupidly weak. And yet, the gameplay is pretty solid. Worth a play through, but nothing spectacular.
Memories.
I could honestly play this game a thousand times and never get bored. If you haven't played it, you should!
A proper classic!
A fun remake, but doesn't beat the classic Sega original!
TEARS.
Phenomenal.
The most terrifying game ever made? Probably!
Iron From Ice!
This is, without a doubt, one of those games that you have to play at least once in your life.
LAMB IS WATCHING.
They tried far too hard with the ending on this one. It doesn't always feel very BioShock-esque to me, but hell, it's still brill.
An absolute masterpiece.
"No one has added this game to their favorites. You could be the first!" - Nah, I'm good.
Sort of weak, in my opinion. I wanted to love this, with it being our first female protagonist. But no such luck. It wasn't awful, though.
Not my favourite, but still fairly solid.
While I did have a lot of fun with this, I feel like it's a watered down version of Black Flag. I crushed hard on Hope Jensen, though :laughing:.
I feel as though AC:B is ACII reaching new heights, in terms of gameplay. It has all the things that made ACII amazing, but brought the brilliant recruitment feature into play. I love it, it's one of the best entries in the series.
Probably the most fun I've ever had with an AC game. There's so much to do, the storyline is solid, the gameplay is immersive, the graphics are brilliant. Plus, the characters are fairly interesting. Though, I do agree with Chucri: it doesn't feel entirely like an AC game. It could have, SHOULD have, been its own thing (hell, it maybe even could have spawned its own franchise, if given the chance). But the "Assassin's Creed" label is successful, and Ubisoft knows it. In any case, it's a brilliant game. 10/10.