"To start things off, the Assassins Creed franchise is a mighty fine one. The mechanics introduced in the first game intrigued many people because of how fluid the game ran. Being able to pull of tricky assassinations from rooftops with hidden blades in an open world seemed like one of the greatest things ever, not including the fact the players took control of an awesome looking hero. Even though the concept of the game was great, the repetitive nature of the missions rubbed people the wrong way, and people became bored. Assassins Creed II improved on a lot of the mechanics and quest structure from the first installment, and the titles after ACII kept the tradition, and kept the series relevant. The only issue with the Assassins Creed franchise at this point is that it lacks meaning. Why should people play Assassins Creed? The novelty of playing as a hooded assassin has worn off ever since the early entries, and for a good portion of the franchise, the story was focused on one...
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