Based on a unique premise, successfully combines historical fiction and action-adventure to create a series of pulpy extravaganzas. Although the franchise has had its ups and downs, it's continued to push boundaries, taking players into increasingly enveloping and engaging scenarios.
Recent entries have taken players further into the past than ever before, and while opinions differ on its recent direction, the series has never strayed too long from providing fun and engaging titles. has never shied away from exploring new ideas and epochs, constantly evolving along with the industry and always offering something new that keeps critics satisfied and audiences in anticipation. Although the upcoming live-service hub presents worries for some series fans regarding the future direction of the franchise, no matter where the franchise heads in the future, it will have a strong legacy behind it.
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With awkward controls on the Nintendo DS and more emphasis on stealth that makes it feel more akin to than, was a poor first attempt at a handheld that landed a measly 58 on Metacritic. While it is impressive that Ubisoft was able to put an open world into a DS cartridge, it is clearly a rushed product.
The biggest issue it faced with players was its length; it can be beaten completely in four to five hours. Even for an early, that is way too short. Sadly, it also suffered from a flaw that the very first had: the overrated protagonist Altaïr is not that interesting of a character.
The spin-off series of was never beloved, but did provide a unique 2.5D side-scrolling experience. However, fans were displeased with the copy-paste style of many subseries entries.
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