Chris Tilton, a New Orleans, Louisiana, native, was born June 9, 1979. He o… Read Full Bio ↴Chris Tilton, a New Orleans, Louisiana, native, was born June 9, 1979. He obtained his Bachelor of Music Composition degree from the University of the Arts (Philadelphia) in 2001 under the instruction of Prof. Andrew Rudin. For many years, Chris knew that he wanted to concentrate his efforts in the music and film industry so, after graduating, he made the move to Los Angeles.
In L.A., composer Michael Giacchino took Chris under his wing and he began working as his assistant on the television show Alias. Soon after, Chris began doing additional orchestration on several of Michael's projects, including The Incredibles, The Family Stone and most recently, Mission: Impossible III.
In 2004, Michael wrote the main theme for the video game, Mercenaries, and encouraged Chris to write what was to be his first large orchestral score. Since then, the two collaborated on the main theme for the video game, Black, with Chris writing yet another sizable orchestral score. Beginning in the 4th season of Alias, Chris wrote additional music until the series ended in May of 2006.
With this invaluable experience, Chris is undertaking individual projects and is currently writing the score to the video game, Mercenaries 2, which is set for release in 2007.
www.christilton.com
In L.A., composer Michael Giacchino took Chris under his wing and he began working as his assistant on the television show Alias. Soon after, Chris began doing additional orchestration on several of Michael's projects, including The Incredibles, The Family Stone and most recently, Mission: Impossible III.
In 2004, Michael wrote the main theme for the video game, Mercenaries, and encouraged Chris to write what was to be his first large orchestral score. Since then, the two collaborated on the main theme for the video game, Black, with Chris writing yet another sizable orchestral score. Beginning in the 4th season of Alias, Chris wrote additional music until the series ended in May of 2006.
With this invaluable experience, Chris is undertaking individual projects and is currently writing the score to the video game, Mercenaries 2, which is set for release in 2007.
www.christilton.com
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Jude Faye
I don't care what anyone says. I loved this game. Arno was really an enjoyable character, witty and loving (to Elise). Also, the game play was fan as any AC, and I hardly had any problems with the 'bugs' in it. Unlike most people, I'd say this is my second favorite AC but I loved it.
Noor Aldeen Khoudr
You are absolutely right
Boulbi Boulga
+Kevin Lastname Is there any bad AC game? No (well maybe Liberation).
All AC are good like the final fantasy saga or zelda, or fire emblem!
Jude Faye
+Boulbi Boulga agreed :)
Reluctant Warrior Ⓥ
Hell, even Liberation had its good aspects.
Motivated Katana Man
I had figured a loophole recently to get my PC copy of Unity to run like it should of, putting the thing in fullscreen instead of borderless window (Which is essentially the same thing). With my higher framerate and after I figured out how stealth worked, I literally would be emptying out entire gardens of guards that I once found annoying a year ago. It's not a bad game, it's definitely the best AC though.
Elliot Fitzroy
The music in this game is AMAZING! Whenever you listen to it, it just gives you the feel of presence. The Versailles, the nobility, poverty side by side with excessive wealth, the struggles, the unrest, the drama, the conflict...everything! :)
Elliot Fitzroy
***** I am not too far into the game yet (sequence 3 memory 2 I think), but so far I'm loving it! The setting of the French Revolution is a win! :) however, some bugs in the game get on the nerves sometimes :) what system are you playing on? :)
Krynic
***** They have added a lot to Unity, but there are a lot of things putting it down.
New Free Running is glitchy sometimes.
New Path Finding AI is glitchy too, plus people pop out of thin air because everyone walks in pairs. :/
Customisation is AMAZEBALLS! But it has micro-transactions in it (I think) :(
Soundtrack is perfect though.
Graphics are good too, too bad it looks crap on PC if it isn't set to anything above Very High.
I have seen very little combat, but from what I have seen it looks dumbed down a bit.
Sword Twirling, Epic :D
Elliot Fitzroy
***** I am playing on PS4. It is sad, that the game is so glitchy :( I usually try not to pay attention to small problems in games or movies, but this time it simply is too distracting. However, Ubisoft made a live feed where they report on the work they are doing to solve the issues on all platforms. I think it is a good sign, so expect the patch soon, I guess :)