Which Assassin's Creed is the best of the series?
Which Assassin's Creed is the best of the series?
I placed the first order and received the second one, both of which were great with a lot of potential. However, I don’t like how they limited it over time, turning it into just a collection of flags, items, and events across the city. It’s important to buy the expansion pack X, Y, Z if you want to complete this mission or else it feels like a shadow of its former self.
I really enjoy Assassins Creed 3, particularly the multiplayer mode. The same goes for AC4. A solid hit counter was quite fun. Unfortunately, every AC title seems to be getting tougher and riskier when facing multiple opponents. I appreciated the thrill of feeling superior in Syndicate. The leveling system in Syndicate is frustrating—you’re easily overwhelmed by someone two or three levels ahead, who takes no damage while you’re killed by two hits.
Choosing a less appealing protagonist for an AC game would definitely be Connor from AC III—it's a shame Haytham was such a strong character—but Ubishit titles often miss solid main characters in newer releases. While I enjoyed the story behind AC Unity, playing it felt a bit let down. I really liked the novel adaptation but found the game experience less engaging. If I had to pick my favorite, it might be AC Revelations, though it's not as visually updated now. I’d go with AC Rogue instead, since it’s an upgraded version of AC Black Flag and I prefer the arctic scenes.