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I loved the modern sections of the first two games (Ezio trilogy is one game for this comment's purpose) and never played three, so when I got black flag and found out retroactively that they killed off Desmond and didn't intend for a modern day assassin's creed to be the endgame I quit playing them.
Just in time too, cause they'd have clearly just kept milking the franchise to death in the past decade.
I've been replaying the entire series this year, the biggest issue I have with the last couple (origins, Odyssey) is that they're too damn big. It feels like a slog to play
Did they go full ghost recon with it? Just absolutely massive open worlds?
Yeah, especially Odyssey. I like to explore the whole map, but I don't like it when a game is pushing 100 hours and I just want to move on to something else.