Assassin's Creed and GTA are both action-packed games with deep storytelling and immersive worlds.
Assassin's Creed and GTA are both action-packed games with deep storytelling and immersive worlds.
Determine the narrative sequence by focusing on the story progression rather than release dates. For Assassin's Creed, follow the chronological events and character arcs. In GTA, prioritize the main storyline before branching into side quests. This helps avoid confusion with similar titles.
AC: Possibly AC1 or AC2—still unsure. I haven’t tried them yet, so it’s just a guess.
Each tale with every game varies. Pick the newest title and move backward.
GTA isn't important, AC turns on, brotherhood, revelations, 4, 3—unity seems to be the point I see between 4 and 3.
It makes sense to jump straight into GTA V without any prior GTA experience. It’s not closely tied to earlier entries, so skipping the older games is fine. I’d suggest: 3, SA, IV, V, and Vice City in between 3 and SA if you have time, though it really doesn’t matter.
From the Assassin's Creed games collection, various titles are available. These include entries from the original series and subsequent adaptations.
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From my recollection of a tiny bar in GTA SA, a character you eliminate in GTA 3 appears again in GTA SA.
Sure, there are some characters from earlier titles making their return in SA. I believe Ken Rosenberg from VC has a role there, and Johnny Klebitz from Lost and Damned appears in GTA V for a few missions. It's not a major point, the sequence doesn't really matter.