2014 is set to see two Assassin’s Creed games released within a couple of weeks of each other. The first to be revealed was Unity, which will be exclusive to the new generation of machines and won’t appear on older hardware. Assassin’s Creed: Unity adds some new mechanics to the franchise, with things such as the ability to climb downwards more fluidly and a dedicated stealth button that allows players to use a cover system similar to Ubisoft’s own Splinter Cell: Blacklist.
Stealth has always been a problem with the series. In a game with the word “Assassin” in the title, you expect a certain degree of sneakiness. Usually the stealth just involved blending in with the crowd, sitting on a bench, hiding in a bale of hay, sneaking through a bush or sprinting at rooftop guards and shanking them before they turn around.
Shaz from GL writes: "Assassin’s Creed Unity is looked at as one of the worst in Ubisoft’s iconic franchise. But playing it nearly 10 years later reveals it may just be the best"
Mark from WellPlayed writes about five game launches that were impacted by unfortunate scheduling.
Zero Dawn sold really well so I’m not sure this belongs. The second game released next to a big game again and it hurt it some I forget what it was though, oh yeah Elden Ring .
But a good game is a good game to me I don’t care when they release personally but they do have to think about it when you want to get more people to buy it.
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no
no..its actually smart. Rogue is for last gen consoles and unity is for current gen.
No
No but I was hoping to see Assassins Creed: Modern warfare before Assassin's Creed Unity
also you have to have Unity first before someone can be Rogue. lol
Don't care, tired of assassins creed