Hunt your prey from the rooftops, eliminate your targets on the streets of Paris, and ally with other assassins.
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Paris, 1789. As the French Revolution spreads fear and panic in the once-magnificent city, the young Assassin Arno embarks on an exciting journey to uncover the true power behind the revolution.
From the storming of the Bastille to the execution of King Louis XVI, you will take on the role of Arno in his quest to become a skilled Assassin and help the citizens of France change their fate. Use incredible new weapons, such as the Phantom Blade, to eliminate your targets, and parkour techniques to escape from the rooftops, all while admiring the city's breathtakingly detailed scenery.
Hunt your prey from the rooftops, eliminate your targets on the streets of Paris, and ally with other assassins.
Team up online with up to three Assassins and complete risky heists and story missions that require perfect cooperation to achieve your goal and then disappear into the shadows.
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Perhaps a somewhat controversial opinion, but I was fully satisfied with this particular title. It may not have had the story and character of Ezio's trilogy, but it pleased me in all aspects. As is the standard in the series, we have a very beautiful representation of the French Revolution and Paris, where you can learn a lot about history. The gameplay is definitely the best in the series so far, and the light RPG elements with weapon and clothing statistics, as well as their variety, were a very pleasant addition. I would also like to add that the animus segments have been replaced with in-game scenes, which was a clever idea. And finally, it is satisfactorily challenging as you can no longer easily take on 1 v 9, since there are no counter insta kills like in Black Sails. It is definitely worth your time, even if you haven't played another game in the series.
The game has exceptional graphics for its time. It transports you to Paris during the French Revolution and often leaves you speechless. The interaction with the world is improved and the sound completes the very good experience. There are many side quests, but they can be a bit repetitive and the story is quite interesting. Where the game falls short is in the controls. The character can get stuck behind a chair or a bench, or even a step for no reason, which can cause you to miss out on an achievement. Those who have played previous chapters of the series will understand. So, to summarize, I would say that the game is worth your time and money, but the control issues prevent it from reaching its full potential.
With 2€ you can get it from cdkeys and you're good to go, it's worth even the 10-15€ they sell it for, but what's the point?
Very good game personally for me I consider it the best of the series. Yes, it has some problems but Unity has the best story in the Assassin's Creed game. I should add that I am a huge fan of the game, I have played all the Assassins and this one stands out. And if you play it on Xbox One S, it's the best thing you can get and more
Perfect! Just very difficult in the beginning!
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