AC had a porpouse with the desmond saga. When they killed him the series lost its porpouse and it became just a way to make players give them their money. They started including a lot more dlcs purely focused on visuals and skins, the storys have very little to no background of existing and reasoning. Think about it, how many games after AC 3 do you know (or if there is a reason it is actually something that makes sence) the reason for the plot to exist. Most of them is just: "oh there is a peace of eden in this location so you are helping us get there just because", and you actually never even see the peace of eden in the moddern day part of the game.
I agree. Back when I played through AC 1-3 when it came out, I kinda didn’t like to play the Desmond parts, personally preferred the historical sequences more. Hated AC4 as an AC Title, liked it as a pirate game. Rouge was aight. Unity had hope tho, didn’t really bother after that tbh. That when I realised I actually craved and missed the Desmond saga. Can’t believe they killed it off.
@@DericL I can't believe I found someone who also hated ac4. The game was really fun but I truly think it was the begging of the end of true ac games. I love it but not as an ac game. It missed so much of the assassin conflict that it felt strange to have those references in the game even
Go woke, go broke. Star Wars game with no male protagonist. AC game set in Japan with no Japanese male protagonist. Hopefully, Tencent buyout will fix the wokeness problem.
Baldur Gate was overrated for us who were never into D&D. I understand the appeal for those players, but for me it was bland and far too many rules to enjoy.
AC had a porpouse with the desmond saga. When they killed him the series lost its porpouse and it became just a way to make players give them their money. They started including a lot more dlcs purely focused on visuals and skins, the storys have very little to no background of existing and reasoning. Think about it, how many games after AC 3 do you know (or if there is a reason it is actually something that makes sence) the reason for the plot to exist. Most of them is just: "oh there is a peace of eden in this location so you are helping us get there just because", and you actually never even see the peace of eden in the moddern day part of the game.
I agree. Back when I played through AC 1-3 when it came out, I kinda didn’t like to play the Desmond parts, personally preferred the historical sequences more. Hated AC4 as an AC Title, liked it as a pirate game. Rouge was aight. Unity had hope tho, didn’t really bother after that tbh. That when I realised I actually craved and missed the Desmond saga. Can’t believe they killed it off.
@@DericL I can't believe I found someone who also hated ac4. The game was really fun but I truly think it was the begging of the end of true ac games. I love it but not as an ac game. It missed so much of the assassin conflict that it felt strange to have those references in the game even
I was really looking forward to beyond good and evil ! Dang it ! Hopefully they get bought out and they will do the game
Go woke, go broke.
Star Wars game with no male protagonist. AC game set in Japan with no Japanese male protagonist. Hopefully, Tencent buyout will fix the wokeness problem.
Baldur Gate was overrated for us who were never into D&D. I understand the appeal for those players, but for me it was bland and far too many rules to enjoy.