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Series ranking:
1. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
2. Assassin's Creed
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3. Assassin's Creed II
4. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
5. Assassin's Creed: Revelations
6. Assassin's Creed III
The first game I really liked, but the successive games didn't interest me. After AC3, I was ready to give up on the series, then came Black Flag, and my faith was restored.
1) Assassin's Creed II
2) Assassin's Creed
3) Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
4) Assassin's Creed Revelations
I loved the first game, thought that the second game was a natural and welcomed progression, and then the series just adopted the one-a-year-add-little formula that COD perfected. Playing as Ezio for way too long didn't help, either. I enjoyed his story in II, thought it was decent in Brotherhood, and wanted to decapitate him in Revelations, even though I thought that game would be amazing when I saw the first trailer.
I loved Revelations. It was a bit too similar to Brotherhood but I loved the story and the setting (Istanbul is probably my favourite city of the series). I liked the tweaks they made (the bombs, the ziplines, the improved assassin recruiting) and it still has the most exciting missions in the series imo. They improved the graphics, it was really well written and it had a great ending.
I'm one of the few that prefer it to Brotherhood, which I wasn't a huge fan of. I liked the improvements they made to combat, I liked destroying the towers, I liked recruiting the assassins and I liked the villain. But I thought it was crap story wise. Oh look, a family member died. Again. Oh look, we have to get the apple back. Again. I get that Ezio was trying to take back Rome and all the rest of it but it felt like nothing was really driving me forward. Plus I didn't like Rome, and there were some changes I didn't like. The main one being the 100 synch idea (which makes me feel like I'm shit at the game because I didn't bother chasing stupidly difficult optional objectives), and the whole city renovation thing it introduced. I liked upgrading the assassin town in two, that was a neat feature. Same with the homestead in III. But the whole city? It was too much and it became annoying for me. I couldn't buy any weapons, medicine, etc, without purchasing the shop first, and then there were "shop quests", meaning I couldn't buy the best armour.
This was my thoughts as well, although I stopped after AC III, which I never finished as well as Revelations. Revelations is the worst one IMHO,I just got tired of Ezio.
I also don't like getting a new one every year, which is probably what killed the series for me, just like COD. I'll admit that I want to play Unity because it just looks amazing. I might check out Black Flag just to see what they added since AC III.
1) AC III
2) AC
3) AC Brotherhood
4) AC II
5) AC Revelations
I also don't get why people didn't like playing as Ezio for three games. The main character doesn't have to change every game, it's not like we get sick of James Bond and call for him to be replaced by another secret agent is it. Besides him staying for three games made me feel more attatched to the character than any of the others. EG- The end of Revelations. Altair dies. I didn't care, wasn't sad at all. Ezio retiring? That was sad, because I'd really grown to like him and now I wouldn't get any more games with him.
I think it's a shame that they've shied away from direct sequels since then. I would've loved a Connor sequel but that won't happen now.
As for Ezio, I never saw what was so special about him, nor did I ever see him as an Italian renaissance Bond. Matt Helm (the Dean Martin one of the films), yes, but not Bond.
James Bond is a suave charismatic womaniser with gadgets who works for a secret division of MI6 for trained killers, he's very skilled, he kills loads of people and he's dedicated, he won't stop until he gets the job done.
Altair was stoic but that bored me. He showed pretty much no emotion. Made sense in the context of the story (he'd been trained as an assassin since birth so I guess he wouldn't show much emotion), but he didn't entertain me at all and I think compared to the others he is a bland character.
Ezio is this Italian, charismatic James Bond type who joins the assassins for revenge but eventually realises that it wouldn't solve anything. He stays on with the assassin's though and carries on fighting for justice, then he has a bit of a mid life crisis and goes off in search of answers. He was immature and vengeful at first but he matured into a wise old master/mentor type. Connor is a hot headed Native American who joined the assassin's to protect his village. He's an outsider and he's more at home with the animals than he is in the city with loads of people but he was very skilled and he always wanted to do the right thing. Edward is a pirate captain who actually causes some grief for the assassin's early on but doesn't care, he wants nothing but treasure. But then he slowly loses everything and he realises what a dick he's been, joining the assassins to make things right.
Compared to these, Altair is a bland character imo. A stoic emotionless man who was born into the assassins. Revelations redeemed him a bit, making him less emotionless and giving him a bit more of a backstory but he still wasn't on the same level as the others imo.
I only rank the first game high on my list because it was an amazing game for it's time, I also haven't played it since the second game came out. It was unique and brought something new to the table. The sequels after it brought a few new things to the game but they didn't have that overall "something new" feeling the first game had.
The difference between James Bond and AC is that Bond is stuck in one time period (or at least modern day) and he can travel around the world doing different missions. A single AC is limited to one time period but the series can explore any time in history but to do that you have to change your main character.
I enjoyed AC II and AC Brotherhood a little bit more but by the time AC Revelations came out I was just done with Ezio, the setting, and the time period. I wanted something new and AC III was a breath of fresh air. I'm not opposed to having a direct sequel, I just don't want it to happen a lot and I really don't want a third game in that series.
Side note: I really want the series to go to ancient Japan. I would love to run around as a Ninja.
Or if Medieval England, set in London and the countryside around it. You could have one mission where you go up north and meet Robin Hood. Ancient Egypt or Ancient Rome could also be good settings.
Another setting I think could work is Viking times. Assassinating somebody during a big viking raid could be cool and they had sailing and wilderness exploring/hunting in the last two games. The problem is there wouldn't be any cities which would piss off some fans (I wouldn't mind as long as the wilderness was big and varied).
An Asian setting could work, but I'd go with China rather than Japan. There are tons of ninja games and this series usually likes going to unique time periods. There was that short film that came with Revelations, where Ezio dies and he trains the Chinese girl. You could play as her.
I also think World War 1 could work. World War 2 is a bit overdone in games imo (and the weapons would be too advanced) but I'd like to see World War 1. They could expand the battle bits from AC III. You could run from one trench across no mans land to the enemy trench where you have to assassinate somebody. They could even chuck in a Blackadder reference.
That's what's great about these games, they could go anywhere, the possibilities are endless. They could potentially carry on making these for decades.
Also, if there's a sequel, then they can get Ezio's voice actor from the games to play him, even though he looks nothing like him. You still have Michael Fassbender as Desmond, so there's still star power, and you won't piss off fans of the game by ruining the most popular character.
I also think that the people making the film should watch this video. The film should aspire to be as amazing as this.
Why didn't you like them?
I don't think an entirely modern day assassin's creed would work. Cars and modern weaponry would ruin it and part of what makes the series special for me is exploring these great settings, finding out more about that time period and meeting historical figures like Da Vinci and Blackbeard.
They felt as though they were thrown in to slow my progress down. Those missions coupled with Conner (who lacked the cold stoicism of Altair and the Swagger of Edward), as well as the flag waving killed AC3 for me. I never finished it, and I don't care to know how it ended.
I can see what they were going for with Connor but I don't think it quite worked. I get that they wanted to make him different to Ezio, and I liked how he was a flawed, human character, but the problem was that he just wasn't very likeable at times imo, with his sudden outbursts. I really liked him and I did prefer him to Altair and Desmond but he wasn't as good as Ezio and Edward imo. He was an interesting character but he wasn't always a likeable one which meant he didn't appeal to a lot of people. I would've liked a sequel though, I'd warmed to him by the end and I appreciated what they were going for with him.
I didn't think the game had much flag waving which was weird because the marketing really made it seem like it would be. The Americans are painted in just as bad a light as the British in the end. George Washington burnt Connor's village down and Connor and other characters point out throughout the game just how hypocritical their war for freedom is (the best example of this is the epilouge, Connor watches the British soldiers leave as the Americans celebrate their freedom then turns around to see a slave being sold).
So a lot has happened since I last posted in here. Two new games are coming out, Unity and Rogue. Unity looks amazing. Rogue looks perhaps a bit too similar to IV but it'll still be fun and I think the story will save it. It's set during the massive time jump that happened in AC III (where you switch from Haytham to Connor) so it's going to fill in the gaps there and show how the assassins ended up in the bad state they were in when Connor joined, as well as having links back to AC IV. It's going to tie up the whole Kenway saga.
Anyway, I wanted to post this. Look who's back http://t.co/AHSvPK8yYd
This game is set what, 30 or 40 years after AC IV? I think he must be 60 by now and he's still a total badass. I'm really glad Adewale is back but I think he's gonna end up dying :( And what happened to his Machete? That thing was brutal, I loved using it in Freedom Cry. Now he's using a normal sword.
I wonder if he'll meet Haytham? That'd be interesting since he was good mates with his dad.
Going up against the Assassin's is gonna be weird.
Yeah I agree it'll be weird but in a good way. I think that playing as a Templar will elevate this from an AC IV clone to a great game in it's own right. I read an interview yesterday with the people behind the game and playing as a Templar with assassin training sounds cool.
Since you're not restricted by the assassins creed anymore, you can do anything you want to achieve your objective, including killing innocent people. So you could use the new grenade launcher to kill a bunch of people on the street in order to lure some guards away for example.
But even though I'm excited for Rogue I don't think it's going to compare at all to Unity. That game is going to be amazing, the more I hear about it, the more excited I am.
I think they should have released Rogue earlier. It's coming out on the same day as Unity which I think was a bad move because AC fans with xbox ones and ps4s, who might have bought Rogue if it was out earlier, now won't bother because Unity will be out then.
I'm going to get Rogue at some point but not when it first comes out. Unity I've pre ordered so I can play it day one.
Yeah I'm going to wait before getting Rogue. As well as Unity and Rogue there are a few other games I want like Alien Isolation, Far Cry 4 and FIFA 15. I don't have the time or money to play all of these right away so some will have to wait. I think I'll get AC Unity and Alien when they come out. Far Cry, Fifa and AC Rogue can all wait.
*Shay, the main character in Rogue, is a soldier turned assassin who, at the start of the game, is a crew member on a ship being captained by Adewale. But something traumatic happens that makes him turn against the Assassin's and join the Templars.
*Shay's ship is noticeably faster and more manouverable than the ship you get in AC IV.
*Arno, the main character in Unity, is from Versailles. He's from a wealthy family and is the son of an assassin. His dad was killed when he was young and out of respect, a Templar adopted and raised Arno, but he also dies. It's the death of his adoptive dad that leads to Arno joining the Assassins because he's looking for redemption. His love interest is a Templar and the daughter of his adopted dad.
*Rogue's world is massive, the biggest in any AC game. It's split into three different areas (the Arctic, the River Valley and New York) and the Arctic alone is the size of the Carribean in Black Flag.
*Unity's world isn't as big but it's much more detailed. You can now go inside loads of buildings (not just shops and bases) which adds a whole other layer to the game.
*Shay's main weapons are an air rifle (which can fire loads of different dart types), a grenade launcher and he dual wields a sword and a dagger.
*Arno's main weapons are whatever you like. Swords, axes, daggers, rifle, etc. He's completely customisable. You could give him loads of armour and level up his combat making him a walking tank. Or you could turn him into a ninja, no armour with high stealth. You could level up his ranged weapons or his melee combat. It's all up to you.
*You can kill civillians now in Rogue because you're a Templar. You can do anything you want to complete your mission.
*New York in Rogue is different to New York in AC 3. It's been "reimagined".
*Achilles (Connors mentor) is in AC Rogue, in his prime. Before he was crippled.
*You can change Arno's appearance completely. Not just the colour of his clothes like in the other games, you can actually change them. There's much more customisation.
*As well as filling in the gaps with AC III and linking back to AC IV, Rogue's story ties into Unity somehow.
In Rogue, enemies can now board your ship and try to take it in the same way you board theirs. So you'll have to defend your boat from Assassin's (because Shay is a Templar).
And I just read an amazing fan theory:
The pocket watch we see in the trailers for Unity is a big deal. It's been featured a lot in the marketing. In one trailer we see Arno looking at the watch then running off and saving his Templar girlfriend from having her head chopped off. But as someone pointed out, he left it really late for a rescue attempt. Why wait until then?
Well the theory is that he wasn't looking at the watch for the time. He was feeling conflicted (because he loves this girl, but she's a Templar so he wasn't sure about saving her) and when he was looking at the watch he was deciding what to do. The watch is (in this theory) a piece of eden which sort of helps you make decisions, it sees into your mind and tells you what to do.
Now, a couple of hundred years before Unity, in the short film that Ubisoft released on Xbox Live, Ezio (who had retired years ago at the end of Revelations) helped train that Chinese Assassin before dying of a heart attack. Before she left, Ezio gave her a wooden box and told her to open it when she felt lost or something like that.
Arno's watch apparently has EA enscribed on it, which people thought meant Elise (the Templar girl) and Arno. But this theory I think has figured it out: the EA stands for Ezio Auditore. The magic watch is what was in the box.
Again jumping forward a couple of hundred years, we have Freedom Cry, the AC IV DLC. In the DLC, Adewale (the best friend and quartermaster of Edward, the main protagonist in AC IV) is now a full fledged assassin with his own ship and gear. Here Ezio's box has fallen into Templar hands and Adewale is sent to get it back. He does this but then he's shipwrecked in Port Au Prince and he ends up staying for a while and helping fight against slavery there. But anyway, Adewale has the box (with the watch in) now.
Then, jumping forward 20 years or so, we have AC Rogue. Adewale, for whatever reason, is now helping the Assassins around the Atlantic (in America and The Arctic). Shay Cormac, an Irish Assassin turned Templar, kills Adewale (the game isn't out yet but it's pretty obvious that's what will happen). It's safe to assume that he takes the watch after this.
Again going back to Unity: Arno's dad was an Assassin killed by a Templar who raised Arno out of respect for his enemy, before being killed himself by the Assassins. In the theory I've read, Shay was that Templar. We know that he won't stay in America at the end of Rogue, because he wasn't in AC III. But since we know from AC III that the Templars in Rogue win, I doubt he'll die either. So him going to France and helping the Templars there would explain why he's not one of Connor's targets. So Shay raises Arno and that's why Arno has Ezio's watch, Shay gave it to him.
I think this is a really cool theory that has a strong chance of being true. It would also explain why they're releasing that side scrolling game with Shao Jun in China, it's because that box (with the watch in) plays a role in Unity's story. And if it is true it would link all the games together, which is nice.
https://www.yahoo.com/movies/assassins-creed-first-look-heres-michael-127715456582.html
Based on the massively popular — and prolific — video-game series of the same name, Creed is set to open in theaters Dec. 21, 2016.
Before hardcore Creed gamers start scratching their heads (and filling up the comments) about how exactly Callum Lynch fits into the game world, we can tell you that Fassbender’s character was created specifically for the film version. (The movie isn’t retelling any of the existing Creed games, but rather introducing new characters into the same world.)
Lynch discovers he is a descendant of the secret Assassins society through unlocked genetic memories that allow him to relive the adventures of his ancestor, Aguilar, in 15th Century Spain. After gaining incredible knowledge and skills he’s poised to take on the oppressive Knights Templar in the present day.
To be honest I wish they'd just ditched the modern day altogether and gone for a full on period piece but I understand why they didn't. I really hope they don't dumb down the historical story. That was what really made Unity crap for me.
Update of my ranking (including Rogue and Unity)
1) AC II
2) AC IV
3) AC Rogue
4) AC Revelations
5) AC III
6) AC Brotherhood
7) AC
8) AC Unity