Ubisoft’s recently-released Assassin’s Creed Unity for next-generation consoles and PC has had its share of technical issues, but this cutscene being interrupted by NPCs isn’t so much of a hassle as it is funny.
Assassin’s Creed: Unity has had its share of glitches and technical issues since it’s release, with many problems relating to Ubisoft’s UPlay service and other performance issues, with Polygon’s review calling Unity “the least-stable, worst-performing major release I’ve played this year.”
Sometimes glitches can be funny, rather than frustrating, such as this cutscene:
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I haven’t played the game yet myself to confirm or deny any performance issues, but the YouTuber does admit he’s had trouble repeating the glitch, so thankfully he captured it this time. If you’re unable to get the joke, the two NPC characters appearing on the left (after about a minute of the cutscene) aren’t supposed to be there, and they’re really not supposed to be heckling the main character during the cutscene.
Fansided’s own Ted Schwerzler reviewed Unity this week, and liked the game, giving it 7.5 out of 10, but said Unity’s story was a tad dull and didn’t reinvent the franchise, and also noted some minor framerate issues during his time, concluding that “at it’s height, the beauty of the game is highlighted to the fullest extent. At it’s depth, Assassin’s Creed Unity is an uninspired story with lackluster stealth mechanics.”
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