represents a concerted effort by developer Ubisoft to return this once immensely popular franchise back to its beloved roots. In spite of abandoning the controversial RPG-style gameplay of the past several entries in the franchise, maintains an impressive array of customization options — most significantly in the character aesthetic department. Though the latest installment in the series has a limited supply of unique outfits and costumes when compared with previous installments, the developer has evidently elected to value quality over quantity as the vast majority of 's apparel options are exceptionally well-designed — though, inevitably, some are so much better than others.
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Set in ninth-century Baghdad, is a relative tour de force and a remarkable return to the franchise's long-lost glory; although it is not perfect, it certainly rectifies many of the mistakes of past games. A core component of any game is the ability to customize the protagonist's appearance — and in this department, really shines. The apparel customization options available to the player fall into two categories — outfits and costumes — though outfits offer Basim Ibn Ishaq invaluable perks, the game's numerous costumes should not be overlooked as they are visually excellent.
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The Sand Outfit is only available in-game as part of the DLC that comes as part of the Deluxe Edition of — a fact made even more disappointing by its inclusion of the valuable perk Second Chance. A perk ensures that Basim can survive a lethal hit per combat and temporarily slow down time once during a battle. The outfit is visually interesting, with
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