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Yes, it's about a historical figure and game series.

Yes, it's about a historical figure and game series.

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IAmKillerham
Senior Member
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04-26-2023, 12:54 AM
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I enjoyed the original Assassin's Creed when it launched and considered it a solid title, though I didn't explore the others much. Right now, all the newer entries are available at a reasonable price on Steam, which makes me curious about them. I'm leaning toward getting Assassin's Creed II to experience the story in sequence without missing anything, but I'd appreciate some advice on whether any of the more recent titles are worth adding to my collection.
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IAmKillerham
04-26-2023, 12:54 AM #1

I enjoyed the original Assassin's Creed when it launched and considered it a solid title, though I didn't explore the others much. Right now, all the newer entries are available at a reasonable price on Steam, which makes me curious about them. I'm leaning toward getting Assassin's Creed II to experience the story in sequence without missing anything, but I'd appreciate some advice on whether any of the more recent titles are worth adding to my collection.

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JynxHype
Member
67
04-26-2023, 07:28 PM
#2
It's best to purchase games in a series to gather them and enjoy the experience. If you're not interested in collecting and prefer to see graphics first, buying the newest releases is a good option.
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JynxHype
04-26-2023, 07:28 PM #2

It's best to purchase games in a series to gather them and enjoy the experience. If you're not interested in collecting and prefer to see graphics first, buying the newest releases is a good option.

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Dialatz
Member
187
04-27-2023, 10:58 PM
#3
Each tale stands alone, with no linking between them. You can enjoy them freely, as you see fit.
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Dialatz
04-27-2023, 10:58 PM #3

Each tale stands alone, with no linking between them. You can enjoy them freely, as you see fit.

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Sofaki_GR
Junior Member
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04-28-2023, 06:01 AM
#4
However, the initial sections remain linked. I understand the recent updates are independent.
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Sofaki_GR
04-28-2023, 06:01 AM #4

However, the initial sections remain linked. I understand the recent updates are independent.

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henrikre
Member
220
04-29-2023, 02:01 PM
#5
They stay linked until Blackflag probably. After that point you can mostly choose them by what you like. The newest versions look identical (Origins and Odyssey are essentially the same), I don’t know about Valhalla yet.
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henrikre
04-29-2023, 02:01 PM #5

They stay linked until Blackflag probably. After that point you can mostly choose them by what you like. The newest versions look identical (Origins and Odyssey are essentially the same), I don’t know about Valhalla yet.

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Kr0ssPissi
Member
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04-29-2023, 04:16 PM
#6
I enjoy the AC3, Black Flag, and Rogue series the most. However, I think Black Flag stands out as the strongest in the lineup. The newer titles don’t capture that same vibe and I’m not interested in them.
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Kr0ssPissi
04-29-2023, 04:16 PM #6

I enjoy the AC3, Black Flag, and Rogue series the most. However, I think Black Flag stands out as the strongest in the lineup. The newer titles don’t capture that same vibe and I’m not interested in them.

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McsamXD
Member
182
05-01-2023, 08:40 AM
#7
Assassin's Creed II, Brotherhood, and Revelations cover the same narrative. Revelations focuses heavily on the original game, featuring missions with the original character. It uncovers aspects of his backstory and his demise.
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McsamXD
05-01-2023, 08:40 AM #7

Assassin's Creed II, Brotherhood, and Revelations cover the same narrative. Revelations focuses heavily on the original game, featuring missions with the original character. It uncovers aspects of his backstory and his demise.

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HeyImCookieGR
Junior Member
3
05-01-2023, 09:41 AM
#8
The only thing I dislike about Assassin's Creed is its editor and their PC client along with customer support. They all seem really bad. The games are decent but you might run into some annoying glitches and poor AI, particularly in titles from the PS3 era.
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HeyImCookieGR
05-01-2023, 09:41 AM #8

The only thing I dislike about Assassin's Creed is its editor and their PC client along with customer support. They all seem really bad. The games are decent but you might run into some annoying glitches and poor AI, particularly in titles from the PS3 era.

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Scrab
Junior Member
6
05-01-2023, 09:58 AM
#9
It seems ACII and black flag are popular choices, but they’re quite outdated now. I’m mainly drawn to Origins and Odyssey because the era fascinates me and the visuals are impressive. Yet that’s mostly the only reason I care about them. After reviewing many AC games, the gameplay, storytelling, and acting feel shaky. I just want to travel back in time for a short break, avoiding hours of repetitive tasks, grinding levels, collecting loot, and watching poor cutscenes. Still, the historical settings are really appealing.
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Scrab
05-01-2023, 09:58 AM #9

It seems ACII and black flag are popular choices, but they’re quite outdated now. I’m mainly drawn to Origins and Odyssey because the era fascinates me and the visuals are impressive. Yet that’s mostly the only reason I care about them. After reviewing many AC games, the gameplay, storytelling, and acting feel shaky. I just want to travel back in time for a short break, avoiding hours of repetitive tasks, grinding levels, collecting loot, and watching poor cutscenes. Still, the historical settings are really appealing.

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ColeCreeper99
Junior Member
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05-01-2023, 11:47 AM
#10
The gameplay is ok, it's just not stealthy as other ACs. Assassination is nerfed, there is no incentive to plan a stealth attack. You can pretty much storm forts head on even on the highest difficulty once you've mastered the parry (which is not challenging by itself). The last "true" AC was probably Unity, maybe Syndicate. Afterwards the focus shifted from assassination to pure combat. It all depends on what you liked about the first one. They're all good games, but they shine in different ways.
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ColeCreeper99
05-01-2023, 11:47 AM #10

The gameplay is ok, it's just not stealthy as other ACs. Assassination is nerfed, there is no incentive to plan a stealth attack. You can pretty much storm forts head on even on the highest difficulty once you've mastered the parry (which is not challenging by itself). The last "true" AC was probably Unity, maybe Syndicate. Afterwards the focus shifted from assassination to pure combat. It all depends on what you liked about the first one. They're all good games, but they shine in different ways.

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