>>104645245ok i have quite a bit to say about unity.
this is the first game that used the new engine that made the movement SUPER MAGNETIC.
depending on where you are and where your stick is pointed at, pressing jump can either send you clumsily landing 2 feet forward or gravitationally pulled forward to a ledge 10 feet ahead of you.
is this good or bad? well, it can make traversing the roofs kinda fun if you like to go fast, but it can be super annoying when arno magically flies in the wrong direction.
it also introduced equipment levels. getting into melee fights against higher level enemies can be exhausting as they take you out in 1 hit but your sword stabs barely leave a dent.
fortunately, in this game, sneak assasinations are still instant kills, so this can actually make it feel even more rewarding when you successfully pull off a tricky sneak and stab.
this one takes place during the french revolution, reign of terror, i personally enjoyed it a lot. awesome atmosphere as you get to witness the peasants rising up and beheading the nobles.
the story had a lot of potential with the set up (son of an assassin who was assassinated by a templar controlled by YOU in the previous game, being taken in and raised by another friendly templar, falling in love with the templar's templar daughter) but in the end i think they went with a pretty boring and bland plotline + conclusion.