The Assassin's Creed game has now released a fairly complete series. From the beginning of ancient times to modern times to ancient times, the game shows players the thousands of years of struggle between the assassins and the Templars.
And by making some connections with some historical facts, the player's sense of substitution is added, although in the final analysis, the game is always fictional.
Speaking of the thousands of people in Assassin's Creed, there are protagonists and supporting characters, but through Ubisoft's portrayal, they are portrayed in flesh and blood, giving players a sense of reality.
Today, let’s talk about my favorite characters, and my favorite classic quotes.
In the circle of Assassin's Creed players, I think the most popular sentence should be the sentence that is the core. Everything is empty and everything is allowed.
Compared with the famous quotes of many other characters, this sentence directly points to the core essence of Assassin's Creed, which is a kind of thoughts and emotions that are free to do their own thing and indifferent.
In the game plot, why do the assassin fight with the Templars? Is it really for the so-called prehistoric civilization?
What the game conveys to us is that the Templars want to rely on the technology of prehistoric civilizations to establish a super-consolidated ruling order.
Relatively speaking, the assassin pursues a kind of chaotic inaction, and develops naturally, so when he sees the sharp contradictions between the two sides, they are listed.
The struggle between the two sides is the difference in beliefs, and it also refers to the conflict between utopia and reality, the rule of absolute order and the conflict of chaos and inaction.
I personally prefer the third generation villain Helson, although he was trained as a descendant of the assassin since childhood, after Helson accepted the teachings of Templar Order, he persuaded Connor in the plot to give up his assassin identity and join him in the Templar camp.
In fact, after playing later, players all understood a truth. In Assassin's Creed, there is no absolute right or wrong in either the Assassin or the Templar camps.
But the official theme is assassin, which naturally highlights the overwhelming power of the Templars, as well as the relatively dark weakness and resistance of the assassin.
In the entire game series, it can be an assassin who is born in the assassin organization and has a strong roots, or a noble young master born in the assassin family, and of course the subsequent Indian mixed-race children and privateer pirates across the sea.
Compared to my indifference to the second-generation protagonist, the old pervert Egio, the protagonists of the fourth generation and the Great Revolution, I personally like it.
The reason is actually very simple. The four generations of people like naval battles and love the house and the U.S., so they like the so-called necromancer Edward. The Great Revolution is a template that personally likes the protagonist of the novel story like Arno.
Relatively speaking, what character do you prefer to Assassin's Creed?Or what sentence?