Assassin’s Creed, Ubisoft’s iconic stealth-action franchise, has gone through an interesting journey over the last decade and a half. From a story featuring a millennia-long secret war between two factions to a series incorporating mythology and giving players the abilities of the gods, the series evolved and changed over its dozen mainline entries.
The Assassin’s Creed series can be broken down into distinct eras. From the early days of Ezio to the Kenway and the American Revolution to the French and Industrial revolution to Ancient Egypt and Greece to Valhalla. Over its many entries, some of the titles have been a disappointment, however, some of them have been the best the series has to offer. With that being said, let’s take a look at the following entries.
The Assassin’s Creed titles have been quite distinct over the years. While some players prefer the older titles, others quite enjoy the newer entries. The following list might feature story spoilers for the following titles,
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag is arguably the best Assassin’s Creed title, and one of the best entries for new players to get invested in. The title follows Edward Kenway, who travels to the Caribbean in search of money but joins the Pirate Life in hope of providing a better future for his wife back home.
The title is unlike any Assassin’s Creed story before. In fact, Edward doesn’t become an official member of the brotherhood until the end. Rather, the story follows Edward through his journey, where in his pursuit for gold, he loses everything. The epilogue scene where Edward envisions all his friends sitting together and having a good time as Anne Bonny sings The Parting Glass is truly heart-touching.
From a gameplay perspective, Black Flag
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