User blog comment:Master Sima Yi/Assassinews 03-12-'14 — New Assassin's Creed in Victorian London leaked/@comment-4975789-20141203220318/@comment-1153722-20141204090832

Rogue is worth gettin for cheap. With the amount of content that's in it, it's not worth paying 60 euros (or whatever the currency and standard price for a new game is in your country). I was lucky enough to pick it up for 45 euros, and given how fast I was done with it I was happy I did not pay more. Don't get me wrong, I had a lot of fun with Rogue. It's a great game, but it's very short. More than half the locations in the game, you don't even visit in the main story. And most of the side stuff in those location consists of collectibles.

Actually, the same can be said for Unity 's main story. Both games I finished in two days, after I got home from college. Though Rogue was hardly as frustrating as Unity gameplay-wise. Arno climbing all sorts of things he shouldn't climb like lamp posts, taking cover in all sorts of places I'm not pointing to, only countering guards' attacks half the time, psychic guards (all guards looking in the other direction while I pick-pocket someone and then they all jump up on me). Unity does not lack for side-content though, and Paris is absolutely stunning. Both games are worth getting, but they're not the best Assassin's Creed games.