![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Assassin’s Creed series has long been a sort-of Forrest Gump tale where you just happened to be in the right place at the right time to modify history, whether it was palling around with Leonardo Da Vinci or tagging along on Paul Revere’s midnight ride or helping George Washington fight the British or hanging out with Blackbeard. It’s odd that a story set in Ubisoft’s homeland feels so dispassionate about its subject matter, but that’s what I took away from it all. It’s not helped by a story that largely avoids the complexities of the French Revolution. Add in the fact that your protagonist, Arno Dorian, looks and has the same cocky mannerisms as fan-favorite Ezio Auditore…well, Unity starts to feel like a retread. But overall the map feels small, and it turns out that Revolution-era France isn’t that dissimilar from Renaissance-era Italy.
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