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There are pickpockets too...

My favourite weapon atm is the big ass maul as you smash the f**kola outta people.

You get poison for your daggers that makes guards go beserk on their own guys ^_^

dammit i gotta get my shit together and pay mine off, 110 to go lol

an improvement on the first game for sure, but still a bit repetitive

good time waster until bioschock 2 & mass effect 2 for me

I love it when those couriers run right into my path, just knock them over & bam easy 1500

  • 3 weeks later...

got my copy of white edition, black was all sold out :banana: would have liked to get the black figurine and the 3 bonus quests instead of just the one that comes with white edit.

so far the game is much the same as the first in its repetitiveness (i dont mind too much), but its nice being able to buy new weapons and armour, and change the colour of your costume too

SO you guys have had a fair amount of time on this...

Would you recommend it to someone who DIDN'T like the first one?

The idea behind the first one was good... in theory, but in practice it was boring and repetitive. Will I feel the same with the new one, or is it so drastically improved i'll probably get in to it anyway?

more of the same than anything else, just that mission sequences are not as strictly linear as the first game

the world itself is beautiful & the game is pretty much a f**k you to religion so a definite plus for me

hate that annoying british smartass prick who talks too much, luckily there's only a few scenes with him in it

& those guys with instruments that replaced the beggars from the first game that run up & block your path are annoying, I enjoy beating them up, throwing them down wells etc

more of the same than anything else, just that mission sequences are not as strictly linear as the first game

the world itself is beautiful & the game is pretty much a f**k you to religion so a definite plus for me

hate that annoying british smartass prick who talks too much, luckily there's only a few scenes with him in it

& those guys with instruments that replaced the beggars from the first game that run up & block your path are annoying, I enjoy beating them up, throwing them down wells etc

lolz, damn musicians, just steal from them and theyll run off.

MaTBoY - if you didnt like the first at all, then you probably wont like this, it is still repetitive but there is a little more fun to be had being able to steal/chase down pickpockets and messengers/ use an array of different weapons and many other random off the storyline stuff.

You gotta make sure you do it to a guy standing behind another otherwise he misses them with his weapon....

Most fun thing to do is get 1 guy on 1 end and another guy on the other side of their pack and watch the guards get smacked back and forth between them until they both die lol classic

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