βWhen I was a kidβ
βNow that Iβm 19β
I think I just slipped a disk
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βWhen I was a kidβ
βNow that Iβm 19β
I think I just slipped a disk
Damn.. You too?
HAHAHA, man You maybe right somehow, but I was too young at that, I didn't pay attention to the story, even I thought why this game is just about sailing, our character is just on ship all the time... But yeah, I was a kid, and also yeah, I'm older than before ;)
My absolute favorite AC game. My wife just got me Sideshow's Edward Animus statue for my birthday. It's stunning.
AC3 is kinda infamous for not being great but I think it was thematically the strongest. It just had a ton of pacing issues. If you liked AC4, I suggest playing through that to see Edward's legacy in a different light. Or read the AC3 book which tells the AC3 story from a different perspective from Edward's son, it also documents everything that happened after the game.
I wish this had Steam achievements so I had more excuses to replay it.
The only Assassin's Creed games I finished were 2 and Black Flag. I don't remember how it ends, but it was so much fun!
Awesome game. I would sail for hours and listen to the men sing
They made an animated web series that follows Kenway:
https://m.webtoons.com/en/fantasy/assassins-creed-forgotten-temple/list?title_no=5273
They made a similar style game with Assassin's Creed: Rogue and with different characters. I enjoyed it, but not nearly as much as the original.
https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/game/assassins-creed/rogue-remastered
And IV will likely get a remake:
https://www.ign.com/articles/ubisoft-ceo-confirms-multiple-assassins-creed-remakes-are-on-the-way
Hmmm I love Rogue, it's such an emotional journey and to me the most compelling and interesting story-wise, seeing an Assassin turn into a Templar and underlining the hubris of the Order of Assassins