
The Assassin’s Creed franchise has been around now for quite some time. Since the first game released back in 2007, we’ve had a bumper crop of entries for the series. There have been spin-offs, multiplayer entries, and the recent ‘RPG trilogy’ which has kept the series evolving.
Across the decades fans have been able to leap into the lives of many different assassins in several historical settings. Many players have their favourite games, including us, so we’re going to attempt to rank the mainlineAssassin’s Creedgames.
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Assassin’s Creed 3
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Assassin’s Creed Rogue
AC Rogue

What should have been a huge success on the heels ofBlack Flag,Roguefell instantly flat despite the interesting spin of having us play as a Templar. It didn’t help that the series wasn’t evolving enough between entries. Once again, the assassin, Shay Patrick Cormac, was interesting and the story carried on its absurd but intriguing pace, however, the lack of change between games was causing the franchise to lose fans quickly.
Assassin’s Creed Unity
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While some holdUnityin high regard, looking at it within the range of all the games it falls short in many places. This was supposed to be the multiplayer entry we’d all been waiting for but it felt like a mess. The missions were rather bland and while Arno Dorian thrived in the setting of the French Revolution, the game launched with lots of bugs and issues that made the game much less fun than its predecessors.
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate
AC Syndicate

Assassin’s Creed
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The original game does well sitting in the mid-point of this list. It’s here because it hasn’t aged all that well and the story is in its infancy - it hasn’t quite gone full melodrama nonsense. However, it’s the origin of the franchise and it spawned some genuine brilliance. There’s also something to be said for its simplicity as the seeds were being planted for the later bloated feel of the games. While Altair is a little dull compared to his later comrades, his vagueness allows the world around him to thrive.
Assassin’s Creed Origins
Origins

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla
Valhalla

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Ubisoft has an issue with throwing everything in the pot and hoping it’s tasty. The third game in the ‘RPG trilogy’,Valhalla, became a brilliant, butbloated adventurethat seemed filled with busy work. While many agree that this entry is utterly gorgeous and Eivor is a fantastic assassin it suffered from too many quests pushing the game into lasting longer than it perhaps should have. Having said that, you can’t get past the fact that it was terrifically acted and filled with great activities that filled out the world.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage
Mirage

The newest entry in the franchise took it back to its roots. A simpler affair with a smaller city and a truly wonderful protagonist in Basim. Bringing the series back to a smaller adventure allowed the combat to shine and the world of Baghdad took centre stage. While Ubisoft creates an endearing story, it shares the spotlight with a world created with a high level of authenticity that pulls in players. The ‘RPG trilogy’ revamped the series into a more action-led genre, andMiragebrought back stealth gameplay which fans loved.
Assassin’s Creed Black Flag
Black Flag

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Do we have rose-tinted glasses on for this entry? Maybe. But honestly, who doesn’t want to be a pirate? This game was so revolutionary that Ubisoft set out on a long voyage to create another pirate game, Skull and Bones, which has been in development hell since 2017.Black Flagcombined a brilliant assassin, great seafaring gameplay, and a nice balance of action-based and stealth combat. Setting out to sea was a wondrous feeling that few games have managed to capture.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
Odyssey

For part two of the ‘RPG trilogy’ we went to Ancient Greece,a truly beautiful worldfilled with wonder. Players finally had the choice of two assassins - Alexios or Kassandra - who accompanied a great narrative. Taking place in mythological history,Odysseyallowed for a clash of history and myth with players being able to tackle creatures such as the minotaur, revelling in a more fantastical era. The game was a huge financial success for Ubisoft, and while players loved this new direction, there were some concerns over the RPG mechanics becoming too expansive.
Assassin’s Creed Ezio Trilogy
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Okay, so we’re cheating a little with this one and including three games for the price of one. However, the three games ofAssassin’s Creed 2, Brotherhood, andRevelationshave since been sold as a package and are available to be played back-to-back on modern consoles. This was thegolden age of Assassin’s Creed- an Italian setting that felt fully realised; Ezio, probably everyone’s favourite assassin; a wonderful story that combined interesting modern-day sections and addictive narrative elements for Ezio. Players tend to hold this entry in high regard for it’s perfect balance of stealth and crowd-based action fights.
The full trilogy allowed Ezio to be the most realised assassin because he took the series full circle with Revelations linking up with the legacy of Altair from the first game. As we saw his entire journey, it felt like a much more in-depth experience for players, creating both a wonderful trilogy and a piece of nostalgia for all.
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