
Its cobblestone streets flow red with the blood of commoners who dared to rise up against the murderous aristocracy. The French Revolution turns a once-magnificent city into a land of terror and chaos. In Assassin’s Creed Unity ps4 Paris, 1789. The first truly new-gen Assassin’s Creed game is a gorgeous, entertaining, and successful proof of concept for what lies ahead for the series, though it isn’t what I’d call revolutionary. But the lack of a strong main character or interesting take on the Assassin’s Creed universe costs it momentum and excitement, and the persistent control problems are still a thorn in its side. The scope is stunning, the customization is satisfying, and the multiplayer touches upon some really ambitious ideas. Assassin’s Creed Unity ps4 leverages the new-generation consoles to add spectacular new sights and successful co-op multiplayer, but in doing so, it’s created some substantial new problems instead of solving the series’ most persistent ones.
