
Written By Deepti Ratnam
Published By: Deepti Ratnam | Published: Sep 26, 2024, 09:46 AM (IST)
The Assassin’s Creed franchise has been a cornerstone of gaming since its debut in 2007. With a blend of historical settings, parkour-style movement, and rich narratives, it has captivated players for years. Here’s a look at the top Assassin’s Creed games that have defined the series.
Often hailed as the best in the series, Assassin’s Creed II introduced players to Ezio Auditore, one of the most beloved protagonists in gaming history. Set during the Italian Renaissance, it expanded on the original’s mechanics, adding smoother combat, a more engaging story, and stunning cities like Venice and Florence.
Taking the series to the high seas, Black Flag is a fan-favorite for its naval combat and open-world exploration. Playing as Edward Kenway, a pirate-turned-assassin, players navigate the Caribbean, engaging in epic ship battles, treasure hunts, and a compelling story that blends piracy and the Assassin’s Creed lore.
Origins marked a major shift in the franchise with a more RPG-focused approach. Set in Ancient Egypt, it follows Bayek of Siwa as he avenges his son’s death and lays the foundation for the Assassin Brotherhood. The vast, open-world exploration, deep combat mechanics, and rich historical setting make it a standout.
Taking the RPG elements even further, Odyssey is set during the Peloponnesian War in Ancient Greece. Players can choose to play as either Alexios or Kassandra, and the game offers branching storylines, massive battles, and naval combat. Its choice-driven narrative and sprawling world earned widespread acclaim.
Brotherhood continues Ezio’s story and introduces the ability to recruit and train other assassins. Set primarily in Rome, the game blends tight combat, strategic missions, and a gripping narrative, cementing Ezio’s legacy as one of the series’ greatest heroes.
These games represent the pinnacle of what Assassin’s Creed has to offer, with each installment pushing the boundaries of storytelling, historical immersion, and gameplay.