Bits of Assassin's creed that I love and hate.
I love:
Shoving people out of my way.
(This is so funny as to get through people, you randomly pat them on their shoulder. Humourous though when you tackle them, as they shout really loudly when they fly through the air. The best bit about grabbing whilst using the B button is that you can throw people by grabbing their collar, and thrusting them away, which is especially useful if they're standing on the edge of a cliff. Great for useage on those annoying beggars too. The one thing I'd change though is that I'd make it so you could use civilians as a meat shied. For example, if a guard tries to stab you, grab a civilian and put them in the way. Could be useful for avoiding the arrows of archers too. I know that this probably isn't protecting the innocent, but hey, it'd be funny.)
I hate:
Killing civilians hurts you.
(Why?! Why is this? What causes the civilian to hurt you, when you're throwing them ten feet, or inserting a 6 inch blade into their neck? So what if that civilian was a rapist? Nope. You lose health. What if one guy needed some money to pay for his starving family and thererfore decided to become a guard, who then was slaughtered by Altair for no good reason. No health lost there. In fact you'll prbably get a pat on the back and on your way to more achievements. This is what I'd definately change, it's a sandbox environment, so why are we so restricted. On crackdown it's fun to slaughter civilians, and the only form of punishment is an easily dispatchable police hit squad. But no, none of that. You lose health, and then die if you do it more. Wtf. That's probably the only reply that I can post.)
What's your best and worst bits of Assassin's Creed?