Summary
- Assassin's Creed games have evolved from action-adventure stealth to RPG, adding immersive storylines and quests.
- Gripping storylines and exciting side quests are essential for a successful Assassin's Creed game.
Assassin's Creed brought the stealth genre to new plateaus, proving assassins can remain hidden in broad daylight. The elusive assassins serve as the main characters of the games. While the original Assassin's Creed was an action-adventure stealth game, the series later shifted into an RPG (role-playing game). More RPG elements mean added storylines as part of immersive quests.
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: 14 Surprisingly Accurate Historical Details
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The best Assassin's Creed games contain gripping storylines. Those with weak narratives are considered subpar entries in the series. An all-around masterpiece means an Assassin's Creed game has exciting side quests to supplement the main story. These are the best examples of those.
Updated On November 27, 2023, by Ritwik Mitra: A combination of story, adventure, and action is what has made the Assassin's Creed series one of the biggest franchises in gaming, and understandably so. Ubisoft hit the ground running with the first game and hasn't looked back since, much to the chagrin of most fans who don't appreciate the lack of innovation in each entry. Still, the main Assassin's Creed games boast incredible storylines that unfold in the best way possible, allowing players to experience epic storylines with a wealth of memorable characters along with a dash of sci-fi goodness injected by the Animus.
13 Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Metascore: 80
Assassin's Creed Valhalla
- Released
- November 10, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft
- Platform(s)
- Stadia, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
With sky-high expectations, Assassin's Creed Valhalla's story failed in almost every conceivable way. Eivor is a boring and unrelatable character, routinely ranked as the worst assassin of all time, even factoring in minor games in the series. The story is equally dull and filled with nonsensical characters with motivations no one can relate to.
This is hardly a matter of opinion. The game has the worst completion rate of any open-world game in history. Assassin's Creed Odyssey was tagged as being fun, but too long. Assassin's Creed Valhalla manages to be boring and even longer. Outside of the Animus, the game is arguably more convoluted than the failed story inside of the Animus.
12 Assassin's Creed Rogue
Metascore: 72
Assassin's Creed Rogue
- Released
- November 11, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Stadia
- Genre(s)
- Action, Open-World
The seafaring Assassin's Creed Rogue is overshadowed by Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag mainly because of its story. Many criticize Assassin's Creed Rogue for having worse gameplay mechanics to boot.
The story alone sticks out like a sore thumb. Edward Kenway from Black Flag is more interesting than Shay Cormac. His reasoning behind his betrayal and subsequent series of murders is confused. The novelty of playing as a Templar for the first time soon wears off. Rogue's historical story (for a video game) was somehow too long. Players are okay with losing some of their favorite characters to a traitor, but Cormac was not an engaging enough character for the fan base to accept these deaths.
11 Assassin's Creed 3
Metascore: 84
Assassin's Creed III
- Released
- October 30, 2012
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Montreal
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Wii U, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Stadia
- Genre(s)
- Action, Open-World
The open-world design of Assassin's Creed 3 was fun at times, but it was a letdown concerning the story. The game forces players to go through a lengthy tutorial spanning about seven hours. It takes place during the American Revolutionary War in the 1700s. This part of the story is fascinating enough, especially when meeting some of the series' historic figures.
It's really outside of the Animus where the game suffers. Without revealing too many spoilers, one of the game's major characters changes allegiances for poor reasoning at the last second and players get no input on this humanity-destroying mistake. Faced with two bad choices, gamers get to see the greater evil unfold.
10 Assassin's Creed Mirage
Metascore: 76
Assassin's Creed: Mirage
- Released
- October 12, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Bordeaux
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure
Modern Ubisoft games try to help players enjoy a non-linear narrative that merges well with the freedom they want players to enjoy in the open world. While the execution of this gameplay system was especially brilliant in Far Cry 5, Assassin's Creed Mirage is a great example of how such an approach can lead to the story feeling rather disconnected and threadbare.
Players have to assassinate numerous targets and can take whatever approach they see fit to achieve the same. However, since these assassinations are only superficially connected, this leads to what could've been an interesting story feeling rather disjointed as players tackle story missions in whatever order they see fit, leading to the narrative becoming a bit of a mess in the process.
9 Assassin's Creed Odyssey
Metascore: 83
Assassin's Creed Odyssey
- Released
- October 15, 2018
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Quebec
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Open-World
Assassin's Creed Odyssey is commended for its breathtaking open world. The game's Story Creator Mode allows content creators to edit and design narratives within the game, and some of these creations have led to the most compelling stories to date.
Especially since the game lets players choose a male (Alexios) or female (Kassandra) protagonist, Assassin's Creed Odyssey deserves praise, though there are plenty of awesome female assassins that shape the lore of the series. As a standalone game, the story is good. Compared to other Assassin's Creed games, however, it falls short of expectations.
8 Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
Metascore: 88
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
- Released
- October 29, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Montreal
- Platform(s)
- PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure, Open-World
Once Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag came to next-gen consoles, it had high expectations. Thankfully, Ubisoft delivered a game with a cohesive narrative. Perhaps it's the setting of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag that makes it so fun.
It continues the story of Assassin's Creed 3, years after samples were retrieved from Desmond Miles' body. The story takes twists and turns, including a stint involving Edward Kenway in prison for piracy. The templars are recuperating in the Caribbean, and Kenway must stop them!
7 Assassin's Creed Unity
Metascore: 72
Assassin's Creed Unity
Assassin's Creed Unity was critically scorched at release and rightfully so. The game's mechanics were borderline non-functional and refund demands were at an all-time high. The story downplayed the revolution and ditched this historic moment for a love story.
Still, after the game was patched up, the story itself is compelling and Élise sheds light on the Templar mindset better than Cormac dreamed. Arno is a dud as a protagonist, but his journey of investigating the feud between Templars and Assassins is compelling in its own right. It might not be the story players wanted or deserved, but it was a good enough plot in its own way.
As a bonus, some analysts suggest that the Paris in Assassin's Creed Unity is the best rendering of a city in video game history.
6 Assassin's Creed Origins
Metascore: 81
Assassin's Creed Origins
- Released
- October 27, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft
- Platform(s)
- Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia
- Genre(s)
- Action RPG, Open-World
The Assassin's Creed series takes players to different time periods and locations, which is why the series has remained relevant. Assassin's Creed: Origins brought players to Ancient Egypt, providing a picturesque representation of the region.
The game's plot is interesting at first but takes questionable turns mid-game. Players who are in it for the side and main quests are well-rewarded, Assassin's Creed: Origins has multiple engaging storylines.
5 Assassin's Creed Syndicate
Metascore: 76
Assassin's Creed Syndicate
The Frye twins are caught amid a plot with the Templars, who want peace through forceful control. Like all mainline Assassin's Creed games, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate contains a vibrant open world with an abundance of main quests and side quests that are interwoven with the story.
This could be the most light-hearted game in franchise history. Not to mention the Jack the Ripper DLC, which takes place twenty years after the base game, Assassin's Creed: Syndicate has genuinely fascinating storylines.
4 Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
Metascore: 89
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection contains three games featuring Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a master assassin and an influential figure in the series. Naturally, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is among the best Assassin's Creed games of all time. There are numerous storylines for the player to complete.
The game is crammed with side quests, each more intriguing than the next. Reaching 100% is impractical, but that won't prevent die-hard fans from pouring over a hundred hours into this open-ended game.