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Choose any of the series: Assassin's Creed, Odyssey, Valhalla, etc.

Choose any of the series: Assassin's Creed, Odyssey, Valhalla, etc.

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Mr_BookItYT
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03-09-2023, 10:50 PM
#1
I want to play AC but don’t know where to begin. I saw an article mentioning AC2, but it’s quite old. So I’m considering starting with AC IV. What makes AC IV different from the others?
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Mr_BookItYT
03-09-2023, 10:50 PM #1

I want to play AC but don’t know where to begin. I saw an article mentioning AC2, but it’s quite old. So I’m considering starting with AC IV. What makes AC IV different from the others?

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AeliusArc
Junior Member
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03-11-2023, 07:14 AM
#2
Black Flag has been enjoyable for me lately as well.
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AeliusArc
03-11-2023, 07:14 AM #2

Black Flag has been enjoyable for me lately as well.

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avi15
Member
167
03-11-2023, 08:20 AM
#3
The first option and the second choice. That's it. But if you're only interested in the latest versions...III worked well.
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avi15
03-11-2023, 08:20 AM #3

The first option and the second choice. That's it. But if you're only interested in the latest versions...III worked well.

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ChibiWolf39
Senior Member
491
03-18-2023, 10:58 AM
#4
In my view, the first AC stands out as the best. It's followed by 2 and Brotherhood. There really isn't much history that feels outdated—everyone plays mostly the same, and the graphics have been impressive from the start. I’d recommend beginning with the very first title. There’s a lot of background and story that becomes confusing if you jump later in the series. The initial game established the benchmark, the second enhanced gameplay significantly and added a beloved character, Brotherhood brought some interesting twists, Revelations offered some value, AC3 was decent but Connor’s presence is a bit of a letdown, AC4 impressed me, Rogue is a bit confusing and mostly just a copy of AC4 with some features removed, Unity had issues (still unsure), and Syndicate remains unknown since it hasn’t been released yet.
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ChibiWolf39
03-18-2023, 10:58 AM #4

In my view, the first AC stands out as the best. It's followed by 2 and Brotherhood. There really isn't much history that feels outdated—everyone plays mostly the same, and the graphics have been impressive from the start. I’d recommend beginning with the very first title. There’s a lot of background and story that becomes confusing if you jump later in the series. The initial game established the benchmark, the second enhanced gameplay significantly and added a beloved character, Brotherhood brought some interesting twists, Revelations offered some value, AC3 was decent but Connor’s presence is a bit of a letdown, AC4 impressed me, Rogue is a bit confusing and mostly just a copy of AC4 with some features removed, Unity had issues (still unsure), and Syndicate remains unknown since it hasn’t been released yet.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
740
03-18-2023, 12:17 PM
#5
AC was quite disappointing and seems outdated at the moment. AC2 stood out positively. I haven’t tried any of the others. The earlier titles aren’t crucial to the narrative; they always take place in a different era with only a slight connection, so I can give you a brief two-line overview of the first game and you’ll understand what’s happening.
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AdamKoudy
03-18-2023, 12:17 PM #5

AC was quite disappointing and seems outdated at the moment. AC2 stood out positively. I haven’t tried any of the others. The earlier titles aren’t crucial to the narrative; they always take place in a different era with only a slight connection, so I can give you a brief two-line overview of the first game and you’ll understand what’s happening.

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MineSharck
Member
183
03-18-2023, 01:07 PM
#6
The narrative about early games feels relevant. Rolleyes
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MineSharck
03-18-2023, 01:07 PM #6

The narrative about early games feels relevant. Rolleyes

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muffles45
Member
189
03-18-2023, 08:00 PM
#7
I'm planning to play the game with you for about a week or two, so I'll begin the VI.
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muffles45
03-18-2023, 08:00 PM #7

I'm planning to play the game with you for about a week or two, so I'll begin the VI.

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MagicJamo
Junior Member
1
03-18-2023, 09:52 PM
#8
It's completely normal not to have played the game yet. I've still read about it and heard from friends who have played all the games.
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MagicJamo
03-18-2023, 09:52 PM #8

It's completely normal not to have played the game yet. I've still read about it and heard from friends who have played all the games.

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DankestMemerJP
Junior Member
37
03-26-2023, 06:06 PM
#9
It doesn't matter. I can condense any narrative for any game, but missing the full context won't capture the essence. Plus, hearing about something from another person only offers their perspective, which may not be accurate. Of course, someone who isn't interested in paying attention won't see the whole picture. And those who never play the games will know even less. In short, I'm highlighting that you probably aren't ready to offer advice on a series you haven't experienced.
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DankestMemerJP
03-26-2023, 06:06 PM #9

It doesn't matter. I can condense any narrative for any game, but missing the full context won't capture the essence. Plus, hearing about something from another person only offers their perspective, which may not be accurate. Of course, someone who isn't interested in paying attention won't see the whole picture. And those who never play the games will know even less. In short, I'm highlighting that you probably aren't ready to offer advice on a series you haven't experienced.

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Casper_KS
Member
113
03-27-2023, 07:56 AM
#10
I suggest giving the first option a shot. The story isn't designed for backward navigation because important elements disappear as you go further into the past. If you explore the newer versions and later decide to revisit earlier parts, be ready. At least familiarize yourself with the background of the older entries beforehand, otherwise you might miss key plot points.
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Casper_KS
03-27-2023, 07:56 AM #10

I suggest giving the first option a shot. The story isn't designed for backward navigation because important elements disappear as you go further into the past. If you explore the newer versions and later decide to revisit earlier parts, be ready. At least familiarize yourself with the background of the older entries beforehand, otherwise you might miss key plot points.

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