Assassin's Creed Chronicles is a set of 3 games, each featuring a different setting, characters and even a different visual style. Each of the games in the trilogy feels distinct, even while gameplay is essentially the same for all of them.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles is a set of 3 games, each featuring a different setting, characters and even a different visual style. Each of the games in the trilogy feels distinct, even while gameplay is essentially the same for all of them.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia brings a few new ideas to the table, but sadly it fails to execute them well. The game's steep learning curve and trial and error style gameplay aren't for everyone.
Though it doesn't stand up to the franchise's grander releases, Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia is a fun and thoughtful stealth experience, easily the best to bear the Chronicles name.
Well-paced; satisfying stealth; A decent variety of tools and environments keep the experience fresh and engaging; A story that does more than set up the next stabbing; and a genuinely surprising twist
Getting punished for daring to fight; Timed missions that are needlessly nitpicky; All upgrades being tied to exceptional performance
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia disappoints on multiple levels, from a flat main character to unintuitive insta-fail stealth levels to clumsy combat and platforming. The few times it nails it with diorama-like puzzles and Helix powers only serve to make the rest of this side-scrolling spinoff...
Beautiful aesthetic; Anastasia's missions
Weak controls; Instant-fail sequences; Cheap deaths
A trip to India you may or may not forget...
Great platforming l Stunning backgrounds l Value for money
Dull story and characters l Repetitive level design l Clunky combat
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