Assassin’s Creed Chronicles

All Assassin’s Creed Games Ranked From Best To Worst

Assassin’s Creed has come a long way since it first released over ten years. It has given us beloved characters, cherished moments. and also a ton of frustration. So we’ve decided to rank all of the games in the franchise from best to worst, and see what that looks like. Also, this is my personal opinion, which is obviously the only correct opinion to have. Also remember that there are around 15 of these games now, and none of us probably never played them all, so don’t come here telling me that Black Flag was the best. It wasn’t. Anyways, enjoy the list, and do let me know that you strongly disagree. Assassin’s Creed Revelations Revelations was the series’ high point for me. The game just closes on such a strong note, and has tons of exciting stuff alon...

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China Launch Trailer

So here is the new Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China Launch Trailer, It was uploaded to the Assassin’s Creed YouTube page yesterday and has already reached some 40k views, and now you are about to add to that count.   Chronicles is a three part series which starts off in China, then makes it way to India and then ends in Russia. Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China will be available in the Americas tomorrow, April 21 and in Europe and Australia on Wednesday, April 22 on Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

New Trilogy Of ‘Assassin’s Creed’ Games Features India, China & Russia

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles is a new three-part installation of Ubisoft’s long-running action video game franchise. The games will be released incrementally across 2015, with the first game—Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China—releasing April 21st. The new trilogy will be “2.5D” side-scrollers, similar to many of Ubisoft’s other UbiArt small releases—think Child of Light, Valiant Hearts, and so forth. Each game will also feature its own assassin and distinct art style. China has a painterly art-style, for instance, whereas Russia, which releases later this year, will have a “propaganda” art style and India will feature a more vibrant color palette. China’s events follow assassin Shao Jun (from the animated short film Assassin’s Creed Embers) and takes place during the decline of the Ming Dyn...


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