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Play assassin's Creed rogue
You will play as a gift templar and kills assassins
All that changes is thair methods assassins wants peace and freedom threw free will while templars wants to controll the world to create peace
Its a gray area where neither is bad. All games u play as an assassin except rogue where u play as an assassin turned templar
Shay (the main character) starts off as an assassin but after the assassins cause an earthquake he leaves and joins the Templars.
It's actually a very good game.
It has the same kind of gameplay as AC3/4 with a couple cool things added and the story is way better and more fitting than those two. It has the same sailing as AC4 but you have a slightly smaller ship and it's set in a completely different part of the world.
Shay's story also directly leads to Arno's story in Unity and in general it is the connecting link between 3, 4/Freedom Cry and Unity.
Also Assassin's Creed Unity has a slightly less black and white/good vs evil approach to Assassin vs Templar but you do still play as an assassin and the villain is still the Templar. It has good gameplay but the story isn't very good overall.
Assassin's Creed Rogue.
Mirage looked interesting but the reviews seemed bad and Ubisoft seem to be destroying themselves so Microsoft can buy them out or something lol.... Maybe the CEO has a job lined up there?
It’s a much smaller and denser map and the main islands are also bigger and that’s where you spend most of your time.
When I said the gameplay was similar to 3/4 I meant like the controls, parkour, ‘stealth,’ combat etc. Those two and Rogue were in a different version of the engine or something compared to 1+Ezio trilogy.
3 was my least favourite out of all the games pre-Origins but I really liked Rogue. Rogue also has, by far, the best story out of all the games (including Origins-Mirage) in the sense that the main character actually has real motivation and emotion beyond “Templar killed my dog now I am mad and become assassin.”
There’s no Desmond stuff in Rogue, I think there’s no modern day stuff at all or at least less than the other games. I don’t remember it in Rogue whereas in 4 I remember constantly being interrupted by modern day, walking around the office ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
Anyway, I highly recommend it still.
It’s the only one where you get to view the Templar side first hand and based on what you’ve said that you do and don’t like about the other games it seems like you’ll enjoy it more than the other games. But obviously I don’t know for sure that you will.
The only 2 games that ever suggest that the Assassin’s aren’t 100% good are Rogue and Unity (and I guess the first game kind of, at the end), all the others just make Assassins good guys and Templars bad guys with no nuance at all. Even in Unity Templars are still the bad guys.
OK, mr generic lvl0 private troll. Another one on block list...
It's a classic yin and yang story, isn't it? Both think they know what's best, both end up causing bad things they didn't expect and so both need to be kept in check by the other. Just like those historical settings where each game takes place, no side was completely innocent nor irredeemably evil.
Yin-Yang is about harmony. This is more like far left vs far right politic in USA. Both think they are doing good thing and they harm big part of population in process.