While it might have been smaller in scale than Brotherhood , it delivered a narrative weight that many modern titles struggle to match. Here’s why Assassin's Creed Revelations deserves a permanent spot in your backlog. A Tale of Two (and a Half) Assassins
If you were a gamer in 2011, you remember the exhaustion. Ubisoft was pumping out an Assassin's Creed every year, and when Revelations was announced, many felt the "Ezio fatigue" setting in. But looking back from 2026, this game stands as a masterclass in how to say goodbye to a legend. assassins-creed-revelations-game
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Through playable memories, we finally get the closure Altaïr deserved after the first game, seeing his life from his prime into his final moments. Ubisoft was pumping out an Assassin's Creed every
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