i don’t want ubisoft to think that we want a remake of every assassin’s creed game from now on, i think they should learn we want a remake for the classics…
and to go back to their medium size worlds and linear motion captured stories…
ubisoft often learn the wrong lesson from their successes and I hope that’s not the case here, remember when origins balanced RPG elements with AC perfectly and then odyssey went off FULLY with those elements…
just hope they’re reading what we truly like…
Crazy to think that in-game graphics will probably look like this if Assassin's Creed Ezio Trilogy Remake happens
Ubisoft, you know which remake you should work next
@TheHiddenOneAC@Im_a_teacup@assassinscreed I love how much unmarked hidden shit there is in the game rn, like this is awesome. Look at how engaged the community is in finding this treasure
@ManaByte That’s what I’m saying, they’ve been had these resource and map micro transactions, the skins are just weird af now instead of time accurate outfits
One thing I’m a little disappointed to see is that the alternate secret routes you use to be able to take when infiltrating forts are just gone. Really loving the game but I always enjoyed going the way that wasn’t expected.
#assassinscreed
I was literally just talking about how I’d love to see the ezio story merged as one game to make his progression feel more smooth and truly see the growth in one game I’m all for this @Ubisoft
If Ubisoft remake the older Assassin's Creed games, I could see AC2 and Brotherhood being merged into 1 game.
They'd be using a lot of the same assets, which would make development much more efficient. It's also worth remembering that Brotherhood was originally planned as DLC for AC2. Renaissance Italy doesn't change much between 1499 and 1500, so today's modern engine could easily handle both maps at once. Even from a narrative standpoint, it makes sense. We could easily see Ezio's evolution from teenager to master assassin in 1 smooth continuous game. It'd fit better as a story...
Crazy shout, or does that actually make sense?
If Ubisoft remake the older Assassin's Creed games, I could see AC2 and Brotherhood being merged into 1 game.
They'd be using a lot of the same assets, which would make development much more efficient. It's also worth remembering that Brotherhood was originally planned as DLC for AC2. Renaissance Italy doesn't change much between 1499 and 1500, so today's modern engine could easily handle both maps at once. Even from a narrative standpoint, it makes sense. We could easily see Ezio's evolution from teenager to master assassin in 1 smooth continuous game. It'd fit better as a story...
Crazy shout, or does that actually make sense?