Assassin's Creed, A Saga In Evolution

in busy •  7 years ago 
Assassin's Creed, a saga of video games that has been with us since 2007, that is, more than 10 years! . As video game experts know, this saga has had more of an ups and downs, but always knew how to redeem itself and hopefully, still know how to do it. Ubisoft, is the one who takes the reins of this game, which has become the famous ship of the company, along with Far Cry. The game explores different eras of history, such as the French Revolution, the golden years of piracy, etc. While parallel, it shows the current situation, where the company Abstergo, is the one who uses the animus to find lost artifacts from ancient civilizations.

A STRANGE START

Masyaf, a city in Syria that was a key point at the beginning of everything; the first Assassin's Creed. But, what do I mean by a "strange" start? Well, at first, this was going to be a game of the Prince of Persia , but certain decisions led to the creation of a game which, I'm sure, they had no idea that would be the beginning of a long saga. The game from the beginning is based on stealth, a key point that would be the center in which the other games would rotate. The first game, Would introduce us to Altair, a young murderer, a prodigy of the order, which is the favorite of his master, but after an error would be forced to start from scratch to regain the rank he once had. This installment shows us the ancient Arab world and religious wars, with cities such as Damascus, Jerusalem, the aforementioned Masyaf, among others. Despite this being a good game, it would not be compared to its successor, the legendary Assassin's Creed 2.

FROM ARABS TO ITALIANS

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The second game, by far surpassed the first, therefore was the one that popularized the saga, thus marking a before and after. We started in the birth of a baby, which is baptized as Ezio Auditore Da Firenza, who later would be a legendary hero in the saga. It could even be said that he was the one who brought the events after his death, being intimately linked to Desmond Miles (character used in the present) being Ezio "the messenger". I will quote at this moment a phrase said in Assassin's Creed 3

The spirits have been harassing the Assassins ever since Ezio uncorked the bottle

Ezio, enjoyed an excellent trilogy, seeing at the end an older Ezio, with several years over and with much experience, which seeks answers.

FINAL APPRAISEMENT

This saga enjoyed ups and downs, suffered from evils such as AC Syndicate or Unity in a certain part, It had games that could be more like Black Flag. However, it showed us people that remain in the minds of more than one; Ezio, the Kenway family, among many others. The same creators of Black Flag, made the last delivery: Origins, showing the origin of the whole brotherhood and set in Egypt, a game that enjoyed good reviews and left the saga in style.

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