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Assassin’s Creed: (Almost) Modern Warfare – Series heading in right or wrong direction?

by dkpatriarch

© 2010 David Hilton

When OXCGN did a poll last year asking readers where and when they would like to see Assassin’s Creed 3 go next, over 20% said into the modern times.

While I strongly disagree (and we already have Desmond in a near future time period) it does seem that the current mania for modern warfare is also reflected in the upcoming Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood.

The question is if this is a good gameplay direction or not?

It has been already revealed that Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood will have a form of artillery fired from a small boat that looks a lot like Leonardo Da Vinci‘s sketches of a multi-barrelled machine gun, an actual chariot machine gun, and Leonardo’s parachute sketch will also become a feature of the game.

The latest reveal from Gametrailers, however, takes Da Vinci’s versions of what would eventually become real modern warfare equipment into the incredible: a tank.  Yes a tank, and one that fires explosive ordnance, no less, in the middle of Renaissance Rome.

Ezio, Tank Commander! More here

Assassin’s Creed 3: When & Where To Next? Part 1

We take our first look in Part 1

UPDATE – Assassin’s Creed 3 announced – details, screens and scans here

Assassin’s Creed III Limited Editions Detailed and Priced HERE

by dkpatriarch

© 2009 David Hilton

When to next for the Assassin?

With Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed 2 achieving great first-week sales of 1.6 million units worldwide, a 32 percent increase on the original medieval action stealth title, which sold around 1.1 million copies the first week in 2007, I’ve decided to jump the gun a bit and explore where and when the inevitable third Assassin’s Creed game could take place.

Ubisoft have chosen very well for their first two titles and so they must think very carefully (if they have not already decided) [Ed: which they already have, but just haven't let on about] about the setting of the next installment, especially now that they’ve got the game’s mix of free-running action and mission diversity right this time.

Here is Part 1 of my list of possible time periods and settings that I’ve come up with after pondering the possibilities through the filter of my past education in history.  Part 2 is now available HERE. I’d really like to know which one you, as fellow gamers, think would fit the Assassin’s Creed style.

UPDATE 7/3/12: In Part 2 (# 9) HERE is my suggestion in 2009 of the Seven Years War (French-Indian War) which actually is when Assassin’s Creed III begins.  I explain there why it is a good starting point for the American Revolution.

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