Love these games. Dated in many ways, but very charming and still a good time. Ezio is still one of the best.

Love these games. Dated in many ways, but very charming and still a good time. Ezio is still one of the best.

It's fine. One step forward, one step back for Assassin's Creed.

Too much of a good thing. Loved the setting, and the combat was good, but it's just gluttonous. Might return to it one day.

My favorite of the trilogy. Loved the origin story of the brotherhood, enjoyed the shake up in formula and thought it struck a good balance of rpg and action-stealth, and was successfully won over on a setting I wasn't overly invested in.

Like many AC games, I loved them years ago, but they did not age well. During my first playthrough, I thought the world was beautiful, the ship and ground combat was amazing, and the stealth/atmosphere was just so cool. I really enjoyed exploring and being a pirate while listening to the music.

I'm not so impressed anymore. The combat and stealth is just so half baked. Being a pirate and sailing the high seas is still really cool, but the play by play is much less satisfying. It still holds a place in my heart and I respect it a great deal, but I won't be revisiting anytime soon.

Loved it when I was younger but wouldn't be super into it now. Setting is cool but... It's Assassin's Creed, what else is there to say.

Loved it when I was a kid. Thought it looked very good for a DS game and liked the iconic imagery from the greater series. Absolutely no idea if it's good now lol

Played this for years in middle school. Many fond memories associated with this game. I loved collecting the Nintendo furniture, talking to villagers, and participating in timed events.

Didn't play the dlc, but beat the game. Enjoyed the atmosphere and the story, but the gameplay isn't very enjoyable. It gets very repetitive a little sooner than I'd like. That said, after playing Control, I'm interested in returning to it to appreciate the story a bit more.