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1: Unity. My PS4 needs games to keep it from becoming another piece of furniture in my house.

2: Haven't played it, but after seeing a walkthrough on it, I have to say I'm really satisfied with the story. It's certainly more focused on the Assassin/Templar conflict than AC4 was.

3: My expectations weren't too high, so I'd say I rather enjoyed the game. The gameplay is good, as far as standard "AC-style" gameplay is concerned. It seems to take the best from AC1 and AC2/Brotherhood. In terms of setting, I can't say. Where AC3 overplayed Connor's involvement with the American Revolution, Unity underplays the French Revolution, outside of the side-missions. The overall story didn't impact me as well as Rogue's did, but I liked the relationship between Arno and Elise. Also, this game has some of the best viewpoints I've seen. Oh, and the customization is ridiculously fun, end of argument (I made Link! He doesn't have his shield, though).

4 & 5: I was definitely more excited for Unity, but I can't say which is better. In my opinion, each succeeds where the other falls short, such as Rogue having a more interesting story, but Unity having more interesting gameplay.

Question Time: Not a big fan of it considering I don't use Initiates very much and the Unity Companion App turns my phone into a microwave-toaster-oven.