"Assassin's Creed: The Revolution" is an impressive one. The biggest advantage of this work is the huge progress in the game's graphics, the meticulous texture effects, excellent dynamic light and shadow, huge maps, rich access and explorable buildings, exquisite and detailed indoor scenes, and the number of people on the same screen together to create this amazing Paris during the French Revolution.
The background stage of each work of Assassin's Creed is very profound, because it allows you to experience the story progress and character experiences of special historical periods through the game, allowing players to immerse themselves in it, and the details are also amazing. From the magnificent palaces to the cold and humid slums, Paris in the 18th century is fully reproduced. This one has a large number of buildings that can enter the interior and seamlessly connect without reading disks. The entire map can be said to bring life to the various grand occasions in Paris. Maybe it is tired of the running around the main line, or the repetition of random events, but here! You can slowly experience the chaos and turmoil during the Great Revolution, the bustle and extraordinary city, and the tranquility and stability of the countryside.
There are many side tasks in this game and the content is very interesting, such as helping Madame Tussaud collect heads, investigating cult organizations, etc. The game also has a series of tasks to solve the case. You have to go to the investigation site, talk to witnesses, and collect evidence to identify the murderer. The difficulty is relatively moderate. As long as you read the clues carefully, you can see who the murderer is. It feels like playing a detective-themed game.
The modern plot of this generation is almost non-modern plot, replaced by a series of time-travel plots, with a total of three time-travel points, 1898, World War II and the Middle Ages, so you can control Arno to climb the Statue of Liberty, climb the Eiffel Tower, and even shoot enemy planes with machine guns... After crossing in the main line, a limited-time collection will be unlocked. The entire time travel setting shows Ubisoft's intention to stuff everything that has something to do with France into a hodgepodge.
For this operation, the production team abandoned the old traditional anti-counter attack skills and activated the strategic play. The diverse weapon content can be said to satisfy the tastes of different players, and abandoned the traditional one-hit kill - anti-counter, so it is no longer as easy as the previous games. The AI also knows how to avoid counterattack + group fights, and players also have several new attack methods such as heavy blows, ground executions, and simultaneous kills.
In general, "The Revolution" has created the pinnacle of next-generation games. The exquisite pictures, unparalleled interior design, and bright light layout have all created such a perfect Paris grand occasion. When our protagonist, Arodorian, came to a quiet and beautiful village, the immersive feeling arises naturally. The bustling city with thousands of people on the same screen makes players in the revolutionary cause. Overall, it is a masterpiece. Players who like history, culture and atmosphere must come and visit.