In Assasins Creed 3 offers the audience to explore old navy ships in an open world enviroment, and the next in the series looks to follow that trend with Assasins Creed 4: Black Flag. The design of old wooden ships has always fasanated me, and I've often traveled to see them for myself, such as Captain Cook's ship in Whitby, the chance to visualize a digital version and control it immeditly got my attention and was a major selling point for this game, and something I'm looking forward to adding into my game level.
Sunday 12 May 2013
Ubisoft (Assassins Creed 3)
In Assasins Creed 3 offers the audience to explore old navy ships in an open world enviroment, and the next in the series looks to follow that trend with Assasins Creed 4: Black Flag. The design of old wooden ships has always fasanated me, and I've often traveled to see them for myself, such as Captain Cook's ship in Whitby, the chance to visualize a digital version and control it immeditly got my attention and was a major selling point for this game, and something I'm looking forward to adding into my game level.
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