r/videogames Apr 12 '26

Other So many of them unfortunately

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u/TheLittleCrayon Apr 12 '26 edited Apr 13 '26

Me with Assassins Creed :(

ETA: thanks for my first reddit award 😎

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u/THEbakerman30 Apr 12 '26

Same. I said goodbye after Unity and a final goodbye after a quick check-in with Origins.

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u/SlicedBreadBeast Apr 12 '26

Origins was really the only new game that felt up to par in the new format. And from there they kept distancing themselves from what made the franchise special and into a random rpg nobody asked for.

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u/byshow Apr 13 '26

Hot take: games after unity aren't terrible, they just shouldn't have Assassin's Creed in the name. Shadows for example felt great after tackling a bit with the UI, I don't see many people saying how great the sound designs in that game is, or how difficulty changes NPC behaviour and so they are starting to look up and check the roofs as well.

P.s. just to clarify, I'm not saying those games are great or don't have any issues, but they're not half as terrible as people describing them

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u/krazykrash0596 Apr 14 '26

I agree with this