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Board Thread:Series general discussion/@comment-18014300-20170103020539/@comment-13471981-20170107135850
Misphantom wrote:
Crookandcharlatan wrote:
Heya Crook! School's been hectic these past months so I'm focusing on my studies. But yeah, maybe you're right. I'm still laughing about how all those Abstergo guards didn't have a single idea about shooting the rest of the Assassins. (I know I'm late for this movie. AC was just premiered this january because we had a film festival for the rest of december). Were guns prohibited in the lab? Because I vaguely remember some Abstergo guards shooting at my Desmond when I was playing ACIII.
Misphantom wrote:
Am I the only one who noticed that Callum didn't have any problems in using Aguilar's hidden blade when his ring finger should be cut for it to work? or maybe it was mentioned in the movie. the guys behind me was too noisy.
Hey Misphantom, long time no see!
Am I the only one who noticed that Callum didn't have any problems in using Aguilar's hidden blade when his ring finger should be cut for it to work? or maybe it was mentioned in the movie. the guys behind me was too noisy.
Perhaps the Hidden Blades used by the Spanish Assassins did not necessarily require the cutting of a finger to work, but the Brotherhood still upheld the practice for tradition? After all, Aguilar has two Hidden Blades, but only had the ring finger on his right hand severed.
Yeah, realism taking a backseat there; how else are the protagonists gonna show off their cool hand-to-hand combat skills? :p In AC3, there were guards with guns, but they were also very ineffective and weird, I think.
And yeah, the movie seems to have come out quite delayed in some places. Weird :|