I was looking around at the comics and info about them. I see that there was a prelude comic to assassins creed 1. Then that was followed by Assassins Creed Volume 1-8. Going off wikipedia, it seems those were only released in French? Im assuming they arent , canon? So for canon, its that AC 1 prelude and then jumps to assassins creed The Fall, the chain, Brahman, Trial by fire. And I guess everything that was published by Titans is the meat of the canon comics?
Edit: oh, i just saw those volumes were translated to English. They look interesting with egyptian stuff. But I would only want to stick to canon
I wonder who the female character you can play as looks like.
My man.This is what AssCreed 3 should've been.
(in a world where the AssCreed franchise is a proper trilogy)
Ubisoft really can't control leaks for much, can they?
E3 2017 has already begun, and you can enjoy it from your laptop
Each year, the publishers do a little dance around each other, hoping to give their keynotes the best chance to dominate the E3 hype cycle. They change theaters. They move the pressers a little earlier or later. They spice them with celebrities, popular bands, and Cirque du Soleil. They litter social media with teases and rumors.
But the newest method is to simply beat the competition to the punch. Have you noticed a number of video game leaks, announcements, and key art hitting in the past few weeks? Years ago, these announcements would happen at E3. In 2017, they happen ahead of time, establishing a rhythmic thump of anticipation.
Well what "they should be" is an opinion, there isn't a perfect combat system, it's a matter of what choices you make to make it fun to play and Ubisoft shifted their choices with Unity, and shifted again a bit with Syndicate.
So no, Origins won't be the first AC game to have a more "challenging" combat system : Unity already did it, even if you believe that it wasn't enough.
Marketing materials like the above t shirt call out 49 BCE as the year.
I think it's safe to say that the Nile will feature prominently.I hope the crowds return to some degree. Imo, Syndicate felt a little lifeless with the downgraded lighting, and lower crowd size. The river in Syndicate was something special though, I hope the city has a river that busy.
Ubisoft really can't control leaks for much, can they?
I've assumed they were intentional ever since "airplane leak guy" posted once with the [Unity] leak and never came back. I thought he was an obvious Ubi plant.
I think it's safe to say that the Nile will feature prominently.
Can I please have jesper Kyd again?
This is what AssCreed 3 should've been.
(in a world where the AssCreed franchise is a proper trilogy)
I'm still upset over the name change from Empires to Origins
I hope this game goes full in with some good old business secrets of the pharaohs.
This is the last thing I want from AC, a little bit is OK but a full game of parkour in a city or set in modern day?, no, thanks. AC is not about that in my opinion.
I'm confident that there'll never be a modern-day AssCreed. It'd encroach into territory now occupied by Watch Dogs.
I'm still upset over the name change from Empires to Origins
Unless they merge the two series, where dedsec is the Assassins's order and Ctos is a tool of the Templars.
I'm not seriously suggesting they do this, but they could get away with it if they wanted. I bet they have had that conversation too.
Is the first Assassins Creed game considered garbage compared to subsequent releases ? It's the only one I tried playing and fell asleep attempting doing so.
Now that it seems to about the origins of the Assassin Order, I don't mind it as much, but Empire was better. Though personally was hoping they just went with 5, just to show it's the start of something new and will be changing things up a lot more than the last few have (I know being numbered doesn't necessarily mean it would, but it's the thought that count).
It's antiquated and hasn't aged well in some ways.Is the first Assassins Creed game considered garbage compared to subsequent releases ? It's the only one I tried playing and fell asleep attempting doing so.
I mean. the Assassin Brotherhood existed waaay before this game's time period, so that's still suspect as a name. Also Unity is referred internally as V.
Do we know the exact date this will be set? Because the earliest known Assassin Order was around 400-500BC, this could very easily predate it.
Internally doesn't mean much though, publicly it has no number, Black Flag (4) was the last numbered entry.
I think there was a rumour that mentioned some of the missions being set at different points in time (sort of like those weird rift thingies they had in Unity, I suppose). If that's true, it could explain some of the weird inconsistencies we've come across regarding the period it's set in.
4Chan said:Rifts include Cairo 1799 during Napoleon's Invasion (Play as Arno), Amunet Assassinating Cleopatra in Alexandria 30 BCE, and brief segments of the ”exodus" (this has a massive twist).
Reddit said:
AGITΩ;239553519 said:Fingers crossed for the opposite, i want more current day "trash". #1 reason i buy all the games.
Yeah, there are two rumours that mention rifts being in the game:
My goodness. That would take it to unheard of heights imo, just as Uncharted 4 did with The Dread Pirate Threepwood.I hope this game goes full in with some good old business secrets of the pharaohs.
This is all fan art by a current Ubisoft concept artist before they started working at Ubisoft. But given the current leaks, such as the t-shirt and box art in this thread, I wonder if the game was at least partially influenced by thatIt was created by a concept artist called Evan Liu who works at Ubisoft's Chengdu studio in China. That certainly seems compelling evidence that the game exists. Except, the image was floating around long before he started working there. He began at Ubisoft Chengdu in April 2016 and the image was first posted on the R/Assassinscreed subreddit a full year before that in April 2015, it resurfaced again on R/imaginaryGames in February, 2016, too. Liu has since taken the images down from his Art Station page but they've been downloaded and shared elsewhere.
There are many possibilities for why Liu created these images. But let's go with Occam's razor: the most likely is that he's a fan of Assassin's Creed and wanted to work at Ubisoft, so he created these images for his portfolio to get his foot in the door.
Love the wa that design looks in the second picture. A little too much going on in the first.You see this interesting article from last month?
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2017/05/10/piecing-together-the-assassins-creed-rumours
This is all fan art by a current Ubisoft concept artist before they started working at Ubisoft. But given the current leaks, such as the t-shirt and box art in this thread, I wonder if the game was at least partially influenced by that
Love the wa that design looks in the second picture. A little too much going on in the first.
Thanks for linking that.You see this interesting article from last month?
http://www.kotaku.co.uk/2017/05/10/piecing-together-the-assassins-creed-rumours
This is all fan art by a current Ubisoft concept artist before they started working at Ubisoft. But given the current leaks, such as the t-shirt and box art in this thread, I wonder if the game was at least partially influenced by that
Gameinformer's next cover is supposedly Origins.
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