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The last one I properly played was Revelations and I couldn’t even finish it. You can only do the same thing so many times before it gets stale and loses all its charm. I tried black flag but was so sick of the AC formula that I ended up refunding it after an hour.
Now they all seem like the definition of mid. I’ve seen videos of Valhalla and it looks like a Witcher 3 clone with none of the interesting characters or good writing.
This series needs a long break before I’d ever consider buying one again. I guess it keeps selling well every year though so…
ELEVEN? I guess it’s good to have a vision of where you want to go with the franchise, but I think this is a bit much…
Edit: I hope they aren’t all the same type of game. I’d like to see many different game types and camera angles be apart of this plan. Like, a 2d side scroller, an isometric beat 'em up, a rougelike, a tower defense game all within the Assassin’s Creed universe. It would be an interesting way to take the franchise at the very least.
I hope they aren’t all the same type of game
My brother in Christ I don’t think Ubisoft knows how to make another type of game.
I was just talking about assassin’s creed yesterday actually and how I’d never play another one after black flag because of the direction they took the games and lack of care they put into them. So seems about right that theyd have so many more “planned”
Well funny you say that, one of those 11 is Black Flag the remake.
I’d rather not be so dismissive of all of them without trying first. Origins and its successors are pretty fine actually, their only big cons are that they’re a bit oversized and have useless RPG bloat added (like level-restricted gear and missions and XP leveling, which is not something you can’t fix with mods).
You’ve missed out not playing syndicate and unity. Both are great.
Unity is utterly stunning, great parkour, fun combat, and Paris looks incredible