This Ismaili sect was active at the same time as the Templars, but in Persia (modern-day Iran) and Syria, far from the Crusades. On the other hand, the Hashashins, the historical “Assassins” that inspired Assassin’s Creed, are infamous. Knights Templar: still loved by conspiracy theorists 900 years on More recently, they have grown popular with conspiracy theorists and white supremacists. The order was later disbanded on false charges of heresy, with some burnt at the stake for confessions extracted under torture. Prominent in the 12th and 13th centuries, they fought brutally in, and profited greatly from, the Crusades. The actual historical Knights Templar are hard to get a grip on. The player can engage in assassination, piracy and colonisation without hesitation because it’s only an Animus simulation. Assassins, pirates, and invaders are the heroes here. In an era where games, from indie hit Undertale to military shooter Spec Ops: The Line, ask players to consider the consequences of their actions, the Assassin’s Creed games ask the player to identify with groups often seen as “the bad guys”. There’s a different chapter of the eternal war between the Assassins and the Templars to relive in each game, a new Animus simulation. Small twists on familiar game-play paired with diverse settings have kept fans hooked as the games moved from 15th century Venice to 18th century Boston, to 5th century BC Athens, and beyond. This gives players consistency in terms of the series’ world and overarching plot, while also allowing each game to explore a different historical setting. The goal isn’t to fix the past, but to learn from it, and apply that understanding within the world of the game. Like the play within the play in Hamlet, no-one really dies in an Animus simulation. Protagonists can access their ancestors’ memories through their DNA to justify diversions not only from history but also possibility. Rather than a time machine, the Animus uses the plot device of “genetic memory”. The game enables the protagonist to put on an in-game headset known as an Animus device - an interactive history simulation.
Little about Assassin’s Creed is unique or new: many games feature historical settings, with or without time travel there are countless third-person action and action role playing games - and the entire video game industry is preoccupied with making each game look and sound better than the last.Įven Assassin’s Creed’s signature stealth action gameplay, which allows the player to sneak past foes, set ambushes, and avoid notice … or eschew subtlety and rush in with a battle-cry, was first deployed by Eidos’ Thief: The Dark Project, in 1998.įirst appearing in 2007, the franchise has spanned a dozen big budget PC and console games and inspired mobile tie-ins, comics, novels, board games, a film and a forthcoming Netflix live action series. Featuring settings ranging from Ancient Greece to the French revolution, Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla, released last month, takes the player into the mind of Evior, a viking raider who invades England.
If you're not familiar, the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy includes Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China, Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India, and Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia.Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed series is one of the world’s best-selling video game series. Yes, you heard that right, you only have two more days (or less, depending on when you're reading this) to jump on this offer.
The entire Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy is free to download for all players via Ubisoft Connect PC from now until November 12.
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