A text that i have consumed over the last week is assassins creed syndicate, it is a great game have completed it yet, but the game is just about getting gratification from assassinating those who are the "bad guys" its like this throughout the assassins creed series, the will be a main bad guy and a load of other bad guys who are his next in command for example and you have to take them out to get to the bad guy because the people aren't getting what they deserve, like in this assassins creed you play as twins, Jacob and Evie frye, they are both trained assassins but Jacob just wants to start a gang and goes on his own path to do that throughout London, and they are the best missions because all he does s assassinate targets but he does it the way he wants or the way the player watns you can go in and be stealthy, not be seen by anyone kill the target and get out of there undetected, or you can run in get detected kill everyone in a big fight with lots of gang members with you kill the target and then leave with everyone on the street stun at what they just saw, its really up to you, i would recommend the second one it is much more fun that way, but if you don't like the whole being seen this then Evie is the one for you, she is the real assassin she wants to live by the creed, play by the rules, and she is the best at stealth, her missions are fun but it really depends on what kind of player you are, the way i have gotten gratification out of this game is by taking out the assigned targets, it is really fun doing they way you want to. when you have killed the target or brought him back alive you really feel like you have accomplished something, you really feel like you have helped the virtual people of London.

another text i have consumed this week is Halo 5:guardians this is one of the best games i have played, the campaign ends on a bit of a weird thing but it was really fun to play, returning to the fight as the best spartan ever created, the best of the best the very first, master chief, he is the best soldier ever and carrying on the story from halo 4 where he lost his A.I. companion cortana he has been work in a squad with three other spartans, doing mission after mission then on the way through a covenant ship him thinks he sees cortana, and then the hunt begins for his A.I. but at the same time as doing this he is declared rogue and another squad is sent to bring him home, running this squad is spartan Locke, (his backstory is really hard to explain and very confusing so i don't think i can explain him) and hi and his squad have to take down the master chief and the 2 stories begin. the way that i get gratification out of this game is, well the is northing like running into battle as a spartan the best of the best especially, you can just run straight through a battle if you want shooting enemies if they get to close, knowing that you have all this power, you can kill anything, destroy a whole army with there being just 4 of you on this team, its really fun to do. then the is the online to, it is one of the best online games i have played this year too, although it is generic fps gameplay it is still really fun to play a game and with the new req system you earn points at the end of games to then open packs with that get you a variety of things, like armour weapons and kill steak awards that you can unlock whilst in games, so the that gratification is earn here is by killing other players, capturing bases and killing bosses, when you do this your req level will increase allowing you to unlock more powerful weapons, when when you get the req rank high enough you can spend your req points and unlock that weapon to use for one life so you have to use it wisely, there are 2 weapons that you can use unlimitedly the battle rifle and the smg the is also the assault rifle and the pistol, the great things about these is that in the req packs you can get variations of these and they normally come with better things like damage and attachments which make you better in game allowing you to kill more and more players giving you more and more gratification for what you have done

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