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How about the Assassin's Creed Revolution game evaluation (the most comprehensive and detailed introduction to Assassin's Creed Revolution)

How about the Assassin's Creed Revolution game evaluation (the most comprehensive and detailed introduction to Assassin's Creed Revolution)

The game's background is set in Paris in the 18th century, during the French Revolution.

In 1307, 400 years ago, the Holy Book and the Holy Sword were stolen by the assassins. Seven years later, Pope Clement and French King Philip, after interrogation, decided to put Jacques de Molei and a member of the Knights Templar to be bound to a fire stand for execution.

After that, a woman named Bishop invaded the player's video communication. She and a man named Deakin urged the "player" to join the Assassin organization. The Bishop told the player that Abstergo has been using people of assassin blood like "player". They are holding the "player"'s neurons hostage and helping them seize historical data through the memory of genetic factors. I want to think of large consortiums like Abstergo, which controls many related companies, government agencies, media industries and non-governmental organizations in order to control history.

Now the Assassin organization needs players, and then the bishop forced the "player" to load the genetic sequence AD16-B13-187. She also told "player" that they went to Abstergo helix's unordered memory database last week. She can provide players with a small sample to let "player" understand the meaning of fighting Abstergo.

Game Introduction

Chinese name: Assassin's Creed: The Great Revolution

Original Name: Assassin’s Creed: Unity

Game Platform: PC/PS4/XBOX One

Game Language: Simplified Traditional Chinese, English, etc.

Developer: Ubisoft

Configuration Requirements: i5-2500-6GB-GTX 680

Game Price: Free

Game Brief Review: Paris snatched away all the glory of the game. Its beauty and exquisiteness not only surpassed any strongholds that appeared in the series, but also surpassed the cities that appeared in most open world games. "Assassin's Creed" is a richer and more interesting game than the previous "Assassin's Creed" series.

Game review

Screen

Compared with the previous work, the Great Revolution is much better. The meticulous texture effect and excellent dynamic light and shadow almost pushed the authenticity and expressiveness of the game screen to the top, and the level of CG and real machines is getting closer and closer. I heard that developing this work took up nine Ubisoft studios and more than 160 artists, no wonder the picture is unprecedented and difficult to surpass.

Restore degree

The editor once saw an article on Zhihu. A man went to Paris, France for a trip. He had never found a travel guide and could not speak French or English. He thought he would get lost and even called the police, but he could travel all over Paris with ease. Later he found out that the man played Assassin's Creed.

The restored buildings include many Saint-City Hall, Palais de Luxembourg, Sorbonne University, Notre Dame Cathedral, etc.!

And our Notre Dame Cathedral is also the most difficult building to restore. Caroline Miousse, the game design, said: During the production of the Assassin's Creed: The Great Revolution, she spent two years restoring the original appearance of Notre Dame Cathedral, and its details have touched every stone.

Plot

This time, a little boy from Yano was adopted by the leader of the Knights Templar after his father was assassinated by Shei. When he grew up, he was killed due to Yano's own negligence. He was framed and entered the Bastille prison. He met the assassin master Birek in prison. During the Great Revolution, he escaped from prison and joined the French Assassin Brotherhood in Paris to find the truth about De Lasser's death.

Although the plot involves many major historical events and characters, its significance is the same as the background of the entire French Revolution: they all use the historical stage to tell the struggle between the two sides. Therefore, they want to personally assist the people in launching the revolution in the game, capture the Bastille, and chop Louis XVI's head with their own hands.

Summary

Assassin's Creed: The Revolution is a richer and more interesting game than the previous "Assassin's Creed" series. Paris snatched away all the glory of the game. Its beauty and exquisiteness not only surpassed any strongholds that appeared in the series, but also surpassed the cities that have appeared in most open world games. After all, "Assassin's Creed" is the first work to be logged into the next generation platform. I hope this work will be the Genesis of the future outstanding work of Ubisoft's "Assassin's Creed".

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