I just saw new news about Assassin's Creed's new work today. I didn't expect it to be a new work of VR and the protagonists of multiple previous works have returned. While feeling novel, I went through memories of previous years and online information to review the works of Assassin's Creed from past memories
The main series of Assassin's Creed is 12: From Greece of the Peloponnese War to Britain in the Industrial Age
1. Assassin's Creed One
Background: Levant Region-The Third Secret Army Expedition
Protagonist: Altaire (Ancient) Desmond (Modern)
2. Assassin's Creed 2
Background: Renaissance, Italy
Protagonist: Egio Auditorre (Ancient) Desmond (Modern)
3. Assassin's Creed 2: Brotherhood
Background: Renaissance, Italy
Protagonist: Egio Auditorre (Ancient) Desmond (Modern)
4. Assassin's Creed 2: Revelation
Background: Ottoman Empire
Protagonist: Egio Auditorre (Ancient) Desmond (Modern)
The end of the Egio trilogy, plus the first generation can be said to be the peak period of the series; the ancient plot Egio and Altay both became gods; the modern plot Desmond, Lucy and other characters are also fully portrayed; the IP worldview takes shape.
5.Assassin's Creed 3
Background: The American War of Independence
Protagonist: Helson Kenway, Conner Kenway (Ancient) Desmond (Modern)
6. Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
Background: Late Age of Discovery, Galle
Protagonist: Edward Kenway (Ancient) Player (Modern Drama)
7. Assassin's Creed: Rebellion
Background: Seven Years of the War in Britain and France
Protagonist: Shay (Ancient) Player (Modern Drama)
The North American trilogy ended, the rise and decline of naval combat gameplay; the maturity of game mechanics in the old era; the ancient times have shaped the tragic Kenway family; after the story of Desmond was completed in Assassin's Creed 3, the modern plot began to shrink; players began to criticize the game mechanics in the old era.
8. Assassin's Creed: The Great Revolution
Background: French Revolution
Protagonist: Yano Dorian (Ancient) Modern plot can be ignored
9. Assassin's Creed: The Hero
Background: Victorian era in the UK
Protagonist: Jacob Fry, Evie Fry (Ancient) Modern Plot Full CG Animation, Sean and Rebecca Return
The two most criticized versions are also the beginning of Ubisoft's search for change in the series; the pictures and mechanisms of the Great Revolution almost reached the limit of that generation, but were delayed by countless bugs; the reduction in the quality of the hero's picture, the thinness of ancient plots, the severe shrinkage of modern plots, and the recurring game elements all show the weakness of the series.
10. Assassin's Creed: Origin
Background: Ancient Egypt during the reign of Cleopatra of the Ptolemaic dynasty
Protagonist: Bayek (Ancient) Layla (Modern)
11. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
Background: Ancient Greece during the Peloponnese War
Protagonist: Cassandra or Aricasios (Ancient) Layla (Modern)
12. Assassin's Creed: Valhalla
Background: Norway and England in the early Viking Age
Protagonist: Aivor (Ancient) Layla (Modern)
The Myth Trilogy is also a trilogy of Ubisoft's new reform of the series; the broader development world, the introduction of RPG growth elements, stealth, hunter and warrior, the three development directions, level suppression, the introduction of the Flying Eagle perspective, the restart of ancient and modern plots, etc., all show Ubisoft's determination to not give up and reform this old IP; the introduction of the entire series of game mechanisms of origin has received praise in the market and attracted many new players, but from the market's complaints about Odyssey, it shows that Ubisoft is still constantly exploring the new game mechanism, and it was not until the Temple of Heroes that can be said to be the culmination of this innovation