I meant Liberation.
I meant Liberation.
AC1, 2, Brotherhood, and Revelations did it quite well.
The handheld titles not so much, except for Revelations, which did it in a slightly different way (changing your clothing to present a different personality, which is a great concept).
AC3 and Black Flag sort of lacked the finesse of the previous titles, but I…
So the three games in the Middle East don't count?
There's been all sorts of hints for a while now that they'll end up covering Egypt or somewhere in Asia at some point, but with so many time periods and locations to visit, and so much time to do it in, I'm quite happy for them to explore locations like the ones…
"Social Stealth" is how it was presented originally.
The idea of hiding in plain site, hiding in crowds, etc.
It's not exactly what you want, but it's closer than most, but you may want to look up "The Long Dark"
Yes.
They've said from the get-go that they want AC games to focus on time periods or locations that are underused/underexplored in videogames, especially 3rd person action/adventure titles.
The Crusades, The Renaissance, Colonial America, and now Revolutionary France are all eras/locations that were rarely, if ever,…
>>> I absolutely hate this direction that the AC franchise is taking<<<
12 games in total, AC3 had Naval Missions that you didn't have to do (and I didn't. Despite loving the series, I hated the way they worked)
Black Flag's naval stuff, and presumably Rogue's, are far better mechanically than AC3's were.
So that's 3…
I've given up trying to trigger the ending of the demo...seriously, there's being subtle about it and then there's being ridiculously obscure.
Sadly the site is closed now (I think it's probably because they're building up to launch Unity and Rogue), but you can view all the entries here:
http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Assassin%…
I've managed to nab myself the collector's editions of all of the main games, bar the first, so far...so I got myself the…
According to Assassin's Creed Initiates, around 3 hours passed between Desmond and gang opening the temple/bunker, and Abstergo recovering his body.
Realistically I guess they could've taken the body, but they were basically in the middle of nowhere in America and likely had to make a quick exit, and carrying a body…
To be fair, Chronicles, Bloodlines, and Discovery tend to get ignored, and Rogue and Unity aren't out yet.
But even so, they're all canon to the storyline as far as I'm aware, though Altair's Chronicles has no impact on the series at all (it's mentioned in 1 throwaway line in the first AC game, and that's it).
But yeah,…
That's AC3, where you're globe hopping.
I swear there weren't any guns though :/ Ah well, either way, they didn't change the gameplay much.
The Aveline memories are taken from "Subject 1" and that's about as much as we know about that Subject (other than them being Male). You find this out during the modern sections in AC4 where you can learn the history of the Animus, including Subject 1 talking about what it's like to be a woman in the memories.
Anyways,…
1 - Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles (DS)
2 - Assassin's Creed 1
3 - Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines
4 - Assassin's Creed 2
5 - Assassin's Creed Discovery (DS)
6 - Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
7 - Assassin's Creed: Revelations
8 - Assassin's Creed 3
9 - Assassin's Creed: Liberation
10 - Assassin's Creed 4
11 - Assassin's…
Rogue is for PS3/360 only.
Unity is for X1/PS4/PC only.
While I do agree it will have an effect on sales, it also pleases both audiences (those that adopted next gen, and those that didn't), meaning the hit to sales is unlikely to be a substantial one (especially when considering that Rogue is based on a pre-existing…
I take it you didn't play/complete AC3?
You literally play up until his death in AC3, and then we're shown his death.
Aveline is a great character, and very interesting, but it's such a shame that people automatically go to her existence as a defense (I know that's not quite what you're doing, but others do).
There are a fair few AC games available now:
Altair's Chronicles, AC1, and AC Bloodlines focus on Altair.
AC2, Brotherhood,…
Sadly I didn't take screenshots, but they were basically asking for feedback on the various characters (from 1 to 10, did you like this character?), the various hacking abilities and how often you used them, whether you'd like to stay in Chicago or go somewhere else, and what you thought of Aiden (who I said was…
They do that in every major release anyways.
While we're unlikely to get anything like the Desmond missions from AC3 (which it's worth noting to some commenters, were completely devoid of guns), we'll probably have something similar to the Abstergo Entertainment stuff we got in AC4 and hopefully more info on what the…
UbiSoft have said from the outset that they want to try and make AC games that are set in time periods or locations that are rarely, if ever, used in modern gaming.
Of the 12 major games that have been, or are soon to be, released in the series (including the handheld titles) only 5 have been European in setting.