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What is the ranking of Assassin's Creed Revolution (Assassin's Creed series)

What is the ranking of Assassin's Creed Revolution (Assassin's Creed series)

The Assassin's Creed series has been popular all over the world since its release in 2007. Its topics cover a variety of themes ranging from the Italian Renaissance to the ancient Greek era to the American Revolution. As generations of new works are updated, the series content will also undergo tremendous changes. Some of the works extend the plot based on the old, while others make drastic moves to open up new characters and new stories.

So which games are truly outstanding masterpieces in this longevity series under Ubisoft? All the Assassin fans of IGN gathered together and finally selected the top ten "Assassin's Creed" game in everyone's mind. This list only involves the main works in the series, and derivative works on mobile games or other mobile terminals will not be included.

10. "Assassin's Creed: The Great Revolution"

After the return of the wandering pirate adventure of the protagonist Edward in Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, the player is brought back to the traditional tone of the series by Assassin's Creed: The Revolution. As a game released on Xbox One and PS4 platforms (of course it is also on PC), the image processing performance of this game is unmatched, and even if groups of NPCs appear at the same time, it is not a problem. However, the road to release of this work is full of ups and downs.

The various bugs and complex map designs in the game made them overwhelmed and frequently encountered failures, which dissuaded many players at that time. However, those who persisted are worth the trip. They will find that the background of the French Revolution in the game is quite wonderful.

The newly upgraded action options now allow players to fly over the eaves and walls more easily and happily, completing a series of assassination missions. Just seeing Notre Dame Cathedral, which has a very high restoration in the game, is worth the fare.

9. "Assassin's Creed: Rebellion"

The same year that Assassin's Creed: The Revolution was released, Assassin's Creed: Rebellion also landed on Xbox 360 and PS3 as a game that fills the plot gaps of Assassin's Creed 3 and Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, telling the story of Assassin's Creed: Rebellion to the Templar.

Compared with "Assassin's Creed: Black Flag", although the story background of this work has moved from Havana to New York, and the seas are no longer the warm Caribbean, but have been replaced by the cold Arctic Ocean and the Hudson Valley, its performance in naval battles and sword fighting has maintained its previous excellent level.

The plot may be relatively conservative. After all, I dare not break the usual division of the Assassin and the Knights Templar in the minds of players, but this is still an interesting journey, looking at the assassins we are familiar with from different angles. If you like Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, don't miss this game either.

8. "Assassin's Creed Revelation"

Assassin's Creed Revelation is a narrative with the two protagonists of Altaïr and Egio. Although only minor changes such as unspecified defense warfare were added to the previous work, it can still be called a thrilling "farewell ceremony". From the ziplines in Constantinople to the cruising with Leonardo da Vinci, this work has never lacked exciting adventure stories.

This work is the final chapter of the story of Egio and Altaïr, and plays a role in inheriting the past and opening up the future. We witnessed the growth and adventure of the senior assassins, accompanied them through their last journey, and bid farewell to the first era of Assassin's Creed.

7. "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood"

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood continues the story of Assassin Egio and further consolidates his position as the protagonist in the hearts of fans. Many locations in Assassin's Creed 2 are missing in this work, replaced by an expanded map centered on Rome and supplemented by its surrounding countryside, and introduced new mechanisms such as swimming, business management, guns and recruiting allies.

Eggio in this work is charming and witty, and the plot is also full of drama. At the same time, the game's combat mechanism has also been upgraded, and players can finally experience more of the fun of fighting in assassination as they wish.

This game is also the first time the series has introduced multiplayer mode. Players can finally play the role of Templar and start a showdown between hunters and preys with friends. Among the similar gameplay, there are indeed works that are released earlier but have interesting works, but the multiplayer mode in this game is still regarded as a treasure by players.

6. "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla"

Assassin's Creed: Valhalla did not start completely new like "Assassin's Creed: Origin", but it still made drastic reforms.

The combat elements occupy an unprecedented important position in this game, and their sense of strike has also reached the peak of the series; traditional side missions have been completely cancelled, replaced by world events, organically combining exploration and discovery, full of fun. Players will no longer be overwhelmed by the overflowing spoils, and the value of the rewards has been increased.

The protagonist Evor may not be the most likable protagonist in the entire series, but his (her) story is quite fascinating. The plot of "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla" can be regarded as the best "Assassin's Creed" work that combines history and mythology.

V. "Assassin's Creed: The Hero"

The Assassin's Creed series always takes placeWith the protagonist as a selling point, London, which was in the "industrial pain period" in the 19th century Victorian era in "Assassin's Creed: The Heroes", is unforgettable.

Players can sneak between factories, gallop on the street, and even have a fierce showdown with Jack the Ripper. Don’t look at the game settings that are fantastic, the game experience is really good.

The orchestral music composed by composer Austin Wintory for the game is an unprecedented and unparalleled series, adding a touch of color to the background and sense of the times of this work. The two protagonists Jacob and Evie have their own theme songs. However, the soundtrack is just a small step taken by Assassin's Creed: The Hero in shaping the world.

In addition, if you use the cane as a serious weapon to join the game of fighting, except for this game, I'm afraid there is only "Bloodborne Curse".

IV. "Assassin's Creed 2"

Assassin's Creed 2 has become an excellent example of the practical gameplay of the series once released. It has changed the ordinary style of the previous work and presented the content that the designers wanted to achieve to players one by one.

Authentic, many subsequent works in the series are better than "Assassin's Creed 2", but the assassination missions in this work are more dynamic and diverse. This work has greatly improved in terms of means of approaching the target, combat experience, mobility, etc., and also allowed the protagonist to learn to swim.

The newly added catacomb mission allows players to test and practice their parkour level; the newly added upgrade function of the base villa has also become the main driving force for players to collect loot and currency; the beloved Da Vinci provides the protagonist with a variety of weapons and equipment, so that the entire game will not be tired of playing.

Of course, Ubisoft perfectly replicated Renaissance Italy, which is one of the reasons why the game is sought after by players. The protagonist of the ancient line, Egio, influenced the modern plot of the game in an unexpected way, organically combining the two eras.

The player manipulated Egio and the Pope to fight fist to the flesh, and finally left the image information to the protagonist of the Modern Line, allowing the two generations to really "meet" and convey the information. The shocking ending is enough to prove the extraordinary nature of this series.

III. "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey"

Assassin's Creed: Odyssey has inherited the fighting style of Assassin's Creed: Origins, with some new elements in it. The story takes ancient Greece as the story stage, and the war between Athens and Sparta is about to break out. The game is amazing in size and full of vitality everywhere. The scene, regardless of sea and land, is not accessible to the previous work, and is breathtaking and returnable.The naval battle mode also makes players excited.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey also adds a wanted bounty system, where players will become targets for NPC hunting in hostile areas. This closed-loop cat and mouse game is definitely the most intense and exciting setting in the entire series.

In the context of opposition between the two countries, players choose one country between Athens and Sparta and fight for it. The game is up to 60 hours in a game, so its plot is also fascinating, with some weird and interesting side content.

No matter whether the player chooses a man or a woman, he will be impressed by the protagonist's charm. After passing the level, he will continue to search and explore the rich world with unsatisfactory intentions. This is the simplest fun in the game world of Assassin's Creed: Odyssey.

2. "Assassin's Creed: Origin"

Assassin's Creed: Origins can be regarded as a turning point in this series. Before that, the Assassin's Creed series was an action-adventure game focused on "slide", and after that, this series became an open-world role-playing game with few rivals in the industry. Even if you put aside the epoch-making historical significance of this game, "Assassin's Creed: Origin" is still a fun game.

The story features Bayek and Aiya as the main characters, telling the story of their son's justice after he was murdered, and took this opportunity to establish the "Invisible One", the predecessor of the Assassin Brotherhood.

The game is set in ancient Egypt as the background, and the worldview setting alone is amazing and fascinating. In addition, the game has introduced many new mechanisms, including some that can be considered excellent if improved and perfected in subsequent works, but it can also be regarded as a feat of moving the game to loot collection and RPG-style battles, revitalizing the series' magnitude and making fans praise it.

1. "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag"

Every generation is bound to be a protagonist of assassin, so "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag" finally made a new attempt to set the character, allowing the pirate to be the protagonist, and his identity as "pirate first, then assassin" has also become a powerful booster for the development of the plot.

The game's small sandbox world is set in the Caribbean, and contains a large number of treasures and islands, and adds an upgrade system. From then on, fishing and hunting are no longer boring "brushing" but have become a fun game experience.

This work is based on the naval battle of Assassin's Creed 3 and has been further upgraded. Going out to sea is by no means just a simple trip from A to B, but a real adventure again and again. This is the highlight of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag.

Whether attacking merchant ships or fighting with famous pirates, as long as you attack other ships, you oftenYou can gain something and strengthen your strength. The sea and land conversion in the game is seamless. In naval battles, players can sail around enemy ships, use guns to knock them into pieces, or they can get close to the enemy, fight on the side, personally rush to the deck of the enemy ship, and shoot them with pistols.

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag is not only the pinnacle of the Assassin's Creed series, but also the most successful and immersive work in pirate games.

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