What Is The Best Assassin's Creed Game​?The 10 Best Assassin's Creed Games

Since Ubisoft launched the "Assassin's Creed" series, it has launched more than 20 main and derivative works. This series uses ultra-high freedom and exquisite graphics as its biggest selling point, giving players a deep sense of immersion and has been loved by a large number of players.

This article selects the 10 best "Assassin's Creed" works under Ubisoft from the aspects of gameplay, plot and story, graphics and sound effects, character creation, innovation and influence. Come and read this article to see if there is a game you like!

 

 

1. "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag" 2013

After the movie Pirates of the Caribbean came out, it has been loved by many movie fans. This means that pirate culture is deeply loved by gamers around the world.

The story background of "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag" is set in the Caribbean in 1715. That era was an era of adventure and full of mystery. The protagonist in the game is the story of the British youth Edward James Kenway who gradually changed from a smuggler pirate to an assassin.

This series of games does not take sailing as the ultimate goal, but based on the naval battle framework of "Assassin's Creed 3", it turns sailing adventure into the highlight of "Black Flag", which not only continues the story development of the previous game, but also well shapes the heroic role of Edward James Kenway in 1989.

Moreover, the game expands the gameplay of sea battles and adds naval battles. Ships can collide and bombard each other. In addition, the assassin's hidden blade is upgraded to a hook hidden blade, and the assassin can pass between the masts of two ships, which enhances the diversity of gameplay.

 

2. "Assassin's Creed: Origins" 2017

"Assassin's Creed: Origins" is a turning point in this series. It introduces open map sandbox gameplay into this series, turning "Assassin's Creed" from an action-adventure game focusing on stealth into an open world RPG.

This series greatly expands the historical background culture of the game, greatly expands the cultural depth of the Assassin's Creed game, and gives more subsequent game works a sense of historical destination.

In addition, this game lets us know the origin of the Assassin Brotherhood and experience the magnificent scenery of ancient Egypt. Sneaking in the architecture and background of ancient Egypt allows players to experience an unprecedented immersive gaming experience.

 

3. "Assassin's Creed: Odyssey" 2018

"Assassin's Creed: Odyssey" continues the open map sandbox gameplay of "Assassin's Creed: Origins" with an extremely large open world map and an epic story background, which is loved by players.

But the biggest progress of this game is that it has added role-playing elements, allowing players to experience exciting fighting scenes and make the game very immersive. Players can choose to play Alessios or Kassandra as the protagonist, and the ending is open. Everyone may have a different ending, so there is a strong sense of destiny.

In terms of the story framework, the game sets all the content in the vast background of ancient Greece, and the player plays a mercenary to participate in the Peloponnesian War. The sound effects of this game are also excellent, and the background music is perfectly integrated with the game scene.

4. "Assassin's Creed 2" 2009

The assassination missions in "Assassin's Creed 2" are more dynamic, and players are more flexible when approaching the target, which is very suitable for players who like exciting adventures.

The background of this game is set in Italy during the Renaissance. Players can experience a strong cultural atmosphere and feel very involved in the game. At the same time, the plot in the game is rich, the revenge story is intertwined with historical figures, and the advancement method is coherent, which makes players feel very involved.

Finally, the game system has evolved again, adding money and other systems, with diverse tasks, rich weapons, full of fun in combat, and many puzzle elements to collect.

 

5. "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" 2015

The positioning of this game is different from the previous games in the series. The specific dual protagonist setting of the game is very novel. Jacob Frye and Evie Frye, brothers and sisters, have different personalities and play styles, and players can have different operating experiences.

The background of the game is set in Britain during the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. Players can experience the gloomy Victorian London. The industrialized urban landscape and dark atmosphere are very immersive. They can interact with Jack the Ripper and use a variety of weapons to fight against the enemy.

The game has rich and diverse tasks, including helping the lower class people and fighting the Knights Templar. The main and side quests are very smooth and fun.

 

6. "Assassin's Creed: Valhalla" 2020

"Assassin's Creed: Valhalla" is Ubisoft's third game after "Assassin's Creed: Origins" opened a new gameplay. The protagonist of this game is a Viking warrior named Eivor.

In ancient Europe, the Vikings were the representatives of barbarism and fear, and behind them was a mixture of fear and mystery. By playing this game, players can better enter the historical space, experience the heroism of Viking culture, walk through the mysterious remains of Norse mythology, and feel the conflict between invasion and being invaded.

The protagonist Eivor is full of charm. Players can shape the character's personality and destiny through choices. In addition, the game uses Viking weapons, with a strong sense of combat and a rich variety of weapons, and the combat experience is hearty.

 

7. "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood" 2010

This game continues the story of the legendary protagonist Ezio, and is based on the new mechanism introduced in "Assassin's Creed 2" - swimming and asset management.

The game has many highlights. First, through the Brotherhood system, players can recruit and train assassins, deploy them to assist in completing tasks, and send them to Europe to do tasks to earn commissions. Secondly, the series has added multiplayer mode for the first time, providing a variety of optional characters and exclusive weapons, bringing new challenges to players.

Finally, this game provides more diverse gameplay. The burning tower and rebuilding Roman tasks are particularly interesting, and there are new settings such as poison darts, crossbows, and secret passage facilities.

8. "Assassin's Creed: Revelations" 2011

This game includes the story of the legendary protagonist Ezio and his mentor Altaïr, and the story takes place in the center of the Ottoman Empire - Constantinople.

The biggest highlights of "Assassin's Creed: Revelations" include: First, as the final chapter of the "Old Pervert" trilogy, the three-line plot of Ezio, Altair and Desmond blends together to answer many mysteries in the series; second, the architectural style of Constantinople during the Ottoman Empire is highly restored; third, innovative gameplay such as hook blades, bomb making, assassin recruitment, nest management system upgrades, and high tower defense make the game more strategic.

9. "Assassin's Creed: Rogue" 2014

This game is based on the Seven Years' War between England and France from 1752 to 1761, set in North America, with a Templar named "Shay" as the protagonist of the game. This game is a prequel to "Assassin's Creed 3" and "Assassin's Creed: Unity".

The biggest highlights of "Assassin's Creed: Rogue" are: first, the story of Shay, the protagonist who transformed from an assassin to a Templar, unfolds, presenting a different worldview of Assassin's Creed; second, the naval battle system is improved on the basis of "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag", and the elements of development and upgrading are added; fourth, the use of new gameplay such as air rifles and grenades.

10. "Assassin's Creed: Unity" 2014

This game has been criticized because of a large number of bugs and the game is tiring for players. However, the highlights of "Assassin's Creed: Unity" are also quite obvious: first, the background of the French Revolution allows players to immerse themselves in that turbulent era. Second, the high degree of restoration of the city of Paris has a very strong sense of substitution and exploration. Third, there are a lot of assassination missions that test players' strategies and operations.