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New Assassin's Creed Teaser Picture Confirms Victorian Setting, Includes Dickens Quote and More

Today Ubisoft teased the reveal of a new Assassin’s Creed game, and a new teaser picture includes some interesting details.

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thekhurg3277d ago

Unity had a rough start, but ended up being a very fun AC game. Hopefully they can come strong in quality right away and continue to deliver interesting gameplay.

Grap3277d ago

IT's not fun if you have sub 30FPS game to play. no i am not graphic wh*re but it's not enjoyable to play a game in 20 fps even sometimes less.

saber000053276d ago

Wait what? As one who's played all their games and played Unity, I thought that game absolutely sucked. Broken beyond many ways and was piss poor.

Iceman_Nightmare3276d ago

We all now its ASSASSINS CREED VICTORY

bixxel3276d ago

From what we can see of the triler...
-The eagle-headed cane sword on the right hand (=right handed sword fighter and left handed blade user like all AC games). Also the cane sword being concealed means they're (devs) targeting on social stealth (along with the disguise stuff from Kotaku leak back in January)

-Samuel Fey (Let's just call him that for now...) weilds A SINGLE HIDDEN BLADE like Arno or Altair on the left hand.

-On the left wrist you can see that... thing (shoots poison darts?).

-Fighting will also include the use of fists (Metal plates over finger bones on the left hand and brass knuckles on the right hand) Also proves that the assassin doesn't rely too much on brute force (I could be wrong).

-Also there are metal strips on the SIDE of the left hand. Meaning: You'll block incoming attacks with the left hand and fight with the right hand sword and most probably use the hidden blade with the sword during fighting) (For some strange reason these remind me of Batman Arkham games....)

-The official assassin insignia is slightly different from the previous 'victory insignia'.

-Graphics: Notice how realistically the water drips down the hidden blade and also from the eagle beak-tip of the cane? Also the reflections and the close up details look really better than Unity already (Hoping all of that's in-game).

Relientk773277d ago

London could be interesting. I hope we see Jack the Ripper

Jalva3277d ago (Edited 3277d ago )

I swear, some people think that Jack the Ripper was the only person who existed during the Victorian era...

He was just some random serial killer who's identity was never known, it would be cringey for Ubisoft to just label some random guy as Jack the Ripper, I do think that it would be a cool idea to have some murder mystery side mission involving his killings, although it should conclude with him not being found.

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Oh please lol, the Assassin's Creed lore is already dumb enough as it is.

KiwiViper853277d ago (Edited 3277d ago )

The reason he was never found was because he was killed and disposed of by Assassins... obviously.

gangsta_red3277d ago

It'll be funny when it's revealed to be exactly as Kiwi said in the game's story.

Immorals3277d ago

Didn't they Id him last September?

Some mental Polish guy!

Ripsta7th3277d ago

What if he was a templar :o

DragonKnight3277d ago

Jack The Ripper's identity has been proven. He was a Polish man long suspected of being Jack.

http://www.theguardian.com/...

ginsunuva3276d ago

He was actually Lord Hastings the vampire.

hasamalaha3276d ago

Dragon, I wouldn't say that it was proven. That was something some random author determined (yes, he worked with a DNA specialist) and initially published in a tabloid. It has never been peer-reviewed and several experts have criticized it.

Conzul3276d ago

"The Ripper"
was actually the queen's personal physician, and a freemason. He got away with quite a lot because his status granted him near-impunity to scrutiny or inquiry.

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Perjoss3276d ago

Not really a big AC fan, not since after the first one anyway, but I'm a Londoner so this could be really interesting. Plus I've been loving some Bloodborne since it came out and really liking the Victorian style setting.

KiwiViper853277d ago

Can't wait for my yearly AC fix.

All the things that haters complain about don't matter to me. I'm all about the gameplay.

camel_toad3277d ago

The gameplay is the biggest problem. The free-running is still bad in the series.

KiwiViper853277d ago

It was a new system in Unity, It'll be polished this time around.

Eamon3277d ago

No the missions are the biggest problem. They've been getting stale since Revelations with AC4 being the only exception.

_-EDMIX-_3277d ago (Edited 3277d ago )

Good for you. I don't really think yearly games are that bad as this game has a different team every cycle, its merely a yearly IP I would say.

IF anything I would say marketing it is harder every year. In the respect that they don't have enough time to market the title prior to release.

and Agreed with Kiwi, new engines always have those rough starts, this next game will be fine.

methegreatone3277d ago (Edited 3277d ago )

Oh we're all about the gameplay. Unless they find a way to make AC actually feel exciting and fresh, it's a problem.

The freerunning especially. It's reached a point where you are basically spiderman. Hold down a button and make impossible jumps and climbs for days. That's not fun anymore, and more importantly, not exciting, it's meaningless and boring in a way. The answer to making freerunning more exciting is not simply ramping everything up to 11.
The animations look good, yes, but that's about it. Unless they really make some changes, I'll never really be interested in AC games a whole lot. If they follow the same philosophy as COD, then their games aren't going to be very exciting.

Now compare COD to Battlefield. Couple of games, then complete change - completely new feel to gameplay, new story, new engine, new everything ! That's why BF3 was so exciting.

Wii_nes_0073277d ago

After Unity Screwbisoft can suck my hairy bean bag

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Feature: Five Ways Assassin's Creed Victory Can Stop the Series' Rot

Push Square: "It's rare for a renowned series such as Assassin's Creed to get tagged with middling review scores, but we slammed the disappointing Assassin's Creed Unity when it deployed last year. While there was a reasonable experience buried at the release's beating heart, the Parisian escapade also had a laundry list of flaws – the title's copious bugs and glitches securing the most column inches. With the forthcoming Assassin's Creed Victory – thought to be subtitled Syndicate officially – the French publisher needs to respond by righting its predecessor's many wrongs. But what are the five most important things that it needs to address?"

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XeyedGamer3273d ago

Didn't we do this last year?

KeplerNoMore3273d ago

We did it twice last year, Rogue and Unity, also twice this year as well with the chinese themed 2d scroller.

Sir_Simba3273d ago

Yep, welcome to last year. :)

Paytaa3273d ago

Oh we'll be doing this for years to come. Same with CoD articles that will be almost identical to the ones after AW came out but instead it'll be BO3. This cycle has been going on since both series got a sequel.

Findingcrybabies3273d ago

Ubishit baby. Handing you half finished games year after year and charging you for it. Lol!

I'm looking forward to this release. I can't wait to read all of the rage just like I did with Watchdogs and the other AC games. It's fun when you refuse to buy the games and get to enjoy the train wreck.

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pivotplease3273d ago

I would like it if they totally revamped the movement and combat to feel less mechanical. It's just pretending to be fluid and since every movement is kind of scripted your character ends up acting differently from what you input. Another thing...they should really diversify with the settings more. The whole Victorian, Elizabethan, Renaissance, Revolution type settings are nice, but too often it feels like more of the same mundane cities. Something like feudal Japan or medieval Europe or ancient Athens would blow minds.

Finally, they should take a break with the franchise. Same with CoD. Take one of the three or so teams and throw them at a new IP. No one wants to play these franchises for two generations straight and you know theyre all pushing for a third one.

DragonKnight3273d ago

"Finally, they should take a break with the franchise. Same with CoD. Take one of the three or so teams and throw them at a new IP. No one wants to play these franchises for two generations straight and you know theyre all pushing for a third one."

Why? What would not making the games accomplish except keeping games away from people that want to play them? And speak for yourself, I want to play these games for as long as they are made so long as they aren't absolutely horrible and so far the most disappointing game to me in the series was AC3, but even that was still an overall decent game.

I honestly can't understand the mentality of people that keep saying X series needs to die. You don't like it, don't play it, that simple. I don't play CoD at all. I also don't say it needs to die. The only time I could ever see legitimately saying that for a series you can easily stop playing is if the success of said series has a detrimental effect on the genre as a whole, and how many stealth parkour games exist?

N4GDgAPc3273d ago

I also don't understand this take a break for a year. Its like saying Game of Thrones tv series needs to take another year break. I buy the game when it comes out and play it. One year is a good enough wait. Especially AC games are different in production. They got more teams working on different AC games and have a longer development to compared to CoD. I believe they have up to 3 or 4 different teams working on different games and take 3 to 4 years to make.

The 10th Rider3273d ago

Well, there's people that just hate what's popular.

Sometimes though, things just aren't given enough breathing room. Even though each studio works on their game for three years, they're not given time to iterate on what was released the previous year.

It's not the best situation. If someone sees promise in the series and likes the concept, they may be turned off by the frequent releases and lack of iteration.

aquaticDonut3273d ago

Like Ubisoft would put that kind of effort into any of their projects.

Deividas3273d ago

Actually Ubisoft consistently puts out good products...they just need that extra time and a little bit of a push to make some of them really great.

Their games overall are usually well received and score really well and sell well. Pretty impressive actually, especially with how many games they push out every year.

But they should take just a bit more time on some to really push them to really improve them.

deadfrag3273d ago

Its Rot already,just putt his series on ice quickly!

DragonKnight3273d ago

Why? Will keeping the games from people willing to play them prevent you from enjoying other games or force you to play any AC game?

Deividas3273d ago

Right...cause having the option to buy the game is so bad..You dont like the game? Dont buy it, not sure how this is effecting you...

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'Assassin's Creed' Isn't, And Can Never Be 'Call of Duty'

Paul Tassi from Forbes writes: "Ubisoft has scheduled a grand reveal event for this Tuesday, which promises to unveil this fall’s Assassin’s Creed: Victory, which very well may be called Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate now, because maybe “Victory” implies some sort of hard ending. Which we know isn’t happening.

Rather, Assassin’s Creed will continue on until we beg it to stop, and the Call of Duty-esque annualization of the series is something that few can get behind, as Erik Kain wrote yesterday. But I wanted to explore a little bit about why COD’s yearly formula is so hard to repeat, and why Assassin’s Creed struggles with generating excitement for annual releases so consistently."

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phantomexe3274d ago

I don't think AC Does it to be like Call of duty. Ac does it because there fans want more AC. The lore alone brings me back over and over again everything has a link to the bigger story. Comics, novels, movies and games they have legions of fans out there that want more. I'm one of those fans so if you dont like the AC games just stop buying them but for me and millions of others we are going keep enjoying what we like. Ac unverse feels like starwars or marvel unverse...everything is conected and that makes it all that more fun.

showtimefolks3274d ago

I doubt that, even hardcover fans of assassin creed wants the series to take a break for a year or 2.

Ubi loves money like all other publishes, I am not so naive to think only ubi are this way. Bottom line is this is a business so all publishers would release their big games yearly if it meant more money

The provoke isn't ubi, it's the gamers. They keep buying these games even though the best games in the series were around assassin creed 2 and that story

Assassin creed just isn't that good anymore and for it being a single player game, look how bad the story has been for last few games

I also know that each AC game gets 3 years of development. But issue if the teams keep on growing. It's like each AC game is being made by 6 different developers

That more chefs in one kitchen that's why the quality gas fallen off

Part of me wonders how taking just one year off and release the next AC game in fall 2016 will do great for this series.

But as long as you guys keep buying broken games yearly than defending the fact it's not broken

Nothing will change

phantomexe3273d ago (Edited 3273d ago )

No most hardcore fans dont feel that way IMO and one bad game dont break them all. I think the last one needed more AC lore in it. They sell and they will keep selling because there good. My proof of that is the millions ubi makes off it btw. Safe bet causul gamers don't by these games or the misinformed. Just saying....If you dont like them stop buying them. btw i was a big fan of AC3 and 2 and think connor should of got another game.

showtimefolks3273d ago

More power to you and others, it's your time and money. I don't buy Ac or Cod games but I also don't hate on them. But don't tell me only the last one was bad, when si ce AC2 and it's side stories we haven't had a good AC game

Now all ubi dues is show graphics and that's it

And many and I do mean many friends I know who are huge AC fans say that they don't mind if the series takes a little break. And if I am not wrong AC series was suppose to end at 3. But why atop like you said millions of dollars

But if sales meant quality than COD is the best game ever year

700p3273d ago

Assassin creed unity was still a good game, but no, brotherhood and even assassin creed 4 was pretty good and I think better than two. AC has a huge fanbase, which is why its an annual release now.

MrSwankSinatra3274d ago

You know I used to be exactly like you, but then I played AC IV. The series has moved so far away from what it's actually supposed to be it's not even funny. You keep buying your one, two or three AC titles every year, while I spend my money on games that actually have quality work put into them.

ShottyatLaw3273d ago

I am a fan, too. I would meet you in the middle and request at least a 2 year release schedule. There is a lot to enjoy about the games and the IP as a whole. At their core, they have a solid mechanic that is quite fun.

More and more, however, each new entry feels rushed. I continue to play them, but now I either wait several months after release to pick it up at a greatly reduced price, or I rent the newest installment. Each game feels like it could be really great, but ends up with too much unrealized potential.

We are getting less and less of the AC Universe as you mentioned. I say slow it down. Take the time (or new staff) to really lay out a compelling story that fleshes out the present timeline as well as the past. Ironing out the bugs by release day would be nice, too.

ironfist923273d ago

Apparantely the writer believes AC can never be like CoD...because AC actually put effort into their worlds and stories and characters and not a half assed rehash like CoD?

guyman3273d ago

In my opinion, there is no justifying a yearly release besides the developer taking an opportunity to milk that cash cow. I mean, how on earth could a series not grow stale and become repetitive if it is being released year after year. Unity is the latest example of this - A poorly optimized game clearly not ready for release which could have been so much better in all departments if it had another year or so. The fact that it was developed for 3 years is irrelevant as it seems 60 different development work on the series at a time, destroying any chance of true consistency and momentum.

The transition from AC 1 to AC 2 was perfect, it's a pity that ubisoft are first and foremost out to make a profit.

bixxel3273d ago

The non-progressing MD is contradictory to what you said. Ubisoft doesnt know what to do with MD.

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Maul_T_Pass3274d ago

That's because AC is Guitar Hero...

Khajiit863274d ago

I thought it was Robot Unicorn Attack, man was I off

IGiveHugs2NakedWomen3274d ago

Both have been milked to death and need to be laid to rest.

ZaWarudo3274d ago

AC needs to take a long break.

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Could Assassin’s Creed Victory Mark A Big Change To The Series?

Clipping Error discuss if the next Assassin's Creed game will mark a big change to the series, one that potentially opens it up to new fans.

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Jalva3276d ago

The change from AC4 to Unity was definitely the biggest change in the franchises history thus far, I'm not saying the best change, but definitely the biggest.

bixxel3275d ago (Edited 3275d ago )

Not really. AC 3 had more changes than any AC games ever had. It first introduced forest exploration, rock climbing, combat on uneven terrain, huge crowds (A deadly performance), it introduced life-like animations,realistic facial character animation, weather cycle, snow, smooth combat, huge scaled battles,naval combat,dual wielding, animal hunting, introduced a character that wasn't Ezio 2.0 (Looks at Arno) and tried to be original which gave Connor so many unwanted hates,the ONLY game to have an action packed serious Modern day, it introduced tree climbing etc... The game even has those annoying children! No other game in the series has that does it?

bixxel3275d ago

A disagree? What logic do you have? (Points to the one who gave disagree)

SuperRaccoon3274d ago

It's not the same, though. Because AC3, which I thought was the the worst until I played Unity, felt like the logical next step. I hated it, but not because of the changes. For instance, the tree climbing felt great and epic, but the maps were so badly designed that you had to go out of your way to go up a tree and in most cases the trees didn't take you anywhere, something Black Flag fixed.

Unity, on the other hand, took the series in a different direction. Yes, the setting is familiar and Arno looks like Ezio. That said, the game plays like crap. I'm not even talking about the glitches, because I played the game for the first time a month ago or so. It's how broken the climbing mechanic is, how bad the combat is, the microtransactions. They also took out hidden blade combat (why? It was so sweet), or the ability to have two. Likewise, it feels like they took many steps back.

Hooby3274d ago

All they did is remove most of your abilities and make you have to level up to re-learn them.

Terrible.

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BillmadeAGate3276d ago (Edited 3276d ago )

You'd think due to unities many set backs they'd skip a year and take thier time...

scark923276d ago

But that would be unprofitable remember D:

zsquaresoff3274d ago

Depend's on the story. It should me more like AC4 than Unity.

Infact, they should just make another pirate game. I couldn't get enough of it in AC4.

Naval combat, looting ships, singing shanties in the ocean breeze. Unreal.

Hroach6163274d ago

Yeah man. I loved AC4. Just make a new one called pirates creed. Same universe maybe? Either way AC4 is my fav of them all. Or at least on par with 2.

I appreciate what unity strived for. But they removed hidden blade combat AND knife combat. Plus I played in day 1. The glitches were unbearable and nothing seemed optimized. I beat it and the same day traded it in. Never looked back. Play AC4 when I get the itch.

Hopefully this new one pushed back on track. It seems like every other game is really good. So maybe...

luis_spartano3274d ago

The greatest change ever to this franchise is it going to the grave.

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