London does look bloody lovely in 'Syndicate' (all screens courtesy of Ubisoft)
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You'll control Evie as well as Jacob in the final game
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Jacob's handy with his fists, which is useful when his controller (that'll be me) is inept at sticking to stealth play
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The run-up to Christmas is a busy time for major new releases, with Halo 5: Guardians, Guitar Hero Live, Fallout 4, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Star Wars: Battlefront and Call of Duty: Black Ops III all out around the same time as Syndicate. That's some significant competition, against which I can't see another Assassin's Creed that plays much the same way as so many instalments before it truly shining. A change is as good as a rest, so the proverb goes, and swapping 18th century Paris for 19th century London has resulted in a visual delight. But if those shimmering puddles are turning stagnant just a few hours into proceedings, it'll vindicate my feeling that this series should have taken a sabbatical.On Motherboard: The Art of Video Game Photography
Assassin's Creed Syndicate is released for PS4 and Xbox One on the 23rd of October, with a PC version also planned for an autumn release. More information at the game's official website.@MikeDiverMore from VICE Gaming:Hey Internet Trolls, Nobody Cares About Your Frame Rate WoesDo the New 'FIFA' Covers Look OK to You?These are Video Gaming's Best Bars
