I was hoping for a new time period for 4* having the PC spark WW 1 by shooting Franz would have been cool.
I'd love to see a AC game, or any game really, set in the Napoleonic period. I think if you go too far into the future the series might lose its footing cause every enemy would be using guns.
Then again, it appears that modern Templars only use billy clubs.
edited 7th Jul '11 6:59:56 AM by Rationalinsanity
Politics is the skilled use of blunt objects.I've just started playing Brotherhood.
I've been wonderinf for a while: given that Assassin's Creed is pretty much a yearly event now, will the 2012 game be an end to the series?
I'm kinda hoping for a female assassin, personally. But Napoleonic France — or Napoleonic Europe would be cool. Plenty of shit to climb, multiple Or — holy shit — travlling around with Napoleon's army. Paris, Cairo, Russia.
Or ifthey just want to stick to one country, the Paris Commune would be a fairly good Templar/Assassin setting.
This post has been powered by avenging fury and a balanced diet.@Hellman Sabian:An assassin's Creed Western would be awesome, especially when you see concept art like this
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Yeah. But the Venic chase music is awesome too.
Brotherhood doesn't seem to have much of a distinct soundtrack from what I've heard so far (I'm in the third memory.) But dear god are the Romulus tunnel levels great. I've only done two so far, but they've had unique artwork, fun tomb-raider shit, and are too, too long to do in just 8 minutes. Fucking 100% synchronisation! It's been piss easy the rest of the time.
Ha! Ezio's sister runs a brothel now. Heh.
—oh. Did anyone check out the AC comic, set in Russia? Pro's/Con's?
edited 8th Jul '11 4:52:54 AM by Nicknacks
This post has been powered by avenging fury and a balanced diet.Does anybody know the identity of the Templar who's frequently talking in a lot of those recorded phone convesations (i.e. the guy you hear in the final glyph conversation who's talking about the upcoming catastrophe) in Brotherhood? I'm pretty sure he's the head of Abstergo Industries, and was wondering if anybody figured out if he's an important historical figure or not.
Haven't finished all of The Truth sections yet, but you might want to go re-play AC I. At the end of the game a few of the head Templars show up to talk to Desmond/Lucy/Vidic. Three of them, their faces obscured. Could be one of them.
I don't think they'll actually be a real-world person, though. Too many lawyers.
It's not over. Not yet.

It's easily time Assassin's Creed had its own thread.