Assassin's Creed Unity vs Downward
Assassin's Creed Unity
Assassin's Creed Unity is set in the French Revolution and the hidden conflict behind it, you become Arno Victor Dorian a man torn and stuck in a war he never wanted. With a stunning and emotional story behind this game it really is one to be played.With all new multiplayer features, allowing up to 4 people to play together in the story mode and to explore the open world around you. Discover Paris like never before as you unlock more memories and open the unfolding story surround the war between the Assassins and the Templars. There are a lot of updated freerunning features in this version of the game that deliver a truly amazing open world. With much critical acclaim this game stood out of the crowd and it has some amazing features. And of course all of the stealthy sneaky tactics and weapons you could want as a fan or new player to this amazing franchise of games.
Downward
Downward is an indie, first-person open-world parkour adventure. In this game, the end of the world has come and gone, tipping the Earth’s equilibrium and leaving in its wake the ruins of civilizations. Being among the handful of humans left, you set off on a treacherous journey to seek out and collect mysterious artifacts that may finally explain why things are now the way they are. Use various parkour techniques as well as the anomalies that had appeared across the post-apocalyptic world to traverse tricky puzzle-like locations and to escape from creatures that have awakened to claim the world as their own.To sum up, Downward is an incredible feat of a game, especially for an indie team of 3 people. The game is not only both challenging and entertaining; it provides players with inventive new game mechanics to play with; mechanics that gave the game a depth never seen before in first-person parkour game. Of course, aside from the brilliant graphics and sound, there’s also the insatiable urge to collect everything there is to collect in this game as well as mini parkour challenges which offer players hours of replayability.
So, if this sounds like a game you’d enjoy, you’ll be happy to know that you can buy Downward (early access) now on Steam for a mere $9.99 or you can try the demo for free. Check the game out today!