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Paris is vast and beautiful
Co-op is fun and challenging
Arno Dorian is a lot of fun to hang with...
Virtual Paris is a remarkable piece of digital architecture
There's plenty of game
Stunning recreation of French Revolution Paris
Hundreds of hours of content
Strong storyline
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But not as much fun as Ezio was
Quite buggy in places
A lot of Unity feels overly familiar
Imprecise navigation plagues every aspect of play
Co-op missions don't differ particularly from single-player
Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Nick , review by: pocket-lint.com
Paris is vast and beautiful, co-op is fun and challenging, Arno Dorian is a lot of fun to hang with...
But not as much fun as Ezio was, quite buggy in places, a lot of Unity feels overly familiar
Assassin's Creed 5: Unity is a sprawling beast of a game. It doesn't reinvent the wheel for this series, but it takes what made it special and ramps it up to widescreen proportions. You'll be able to lose yourself in pre-Revolution Paris for weeks...
Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Tom , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Returning to Unity after completing the story, the map is absolutely blanketed in icons - there must be a thousand, covering side missions, treasure chests and other attractions - but the developers clearly understood that the city underneath was special....
Stunning recreation of French Revolution Paris, Hundreds of hours of content, Strong storyline
Control system still isn't perfect, Still a few bugs to be fixed
Assassin's Creed Unity feels like the perfect starting point for gamers new to the series. It's the pinnacle of the series in so many ways and the revamped combat and control systems make it accessible to all gamers. The new RPG elements also work well t...
Published: 2015-10-26, Author: Robert , review by: gamecrate.com
While there are some things I could've done without in Syndicate – like the occasionally frustrating "kidnap" mission and some weird ghost-like glitches – it's still one of the best entries in the series in some time. The addition of carriages, memorable...
Abstract: Another Assassin's Creed game? So what's new? The first thing I fell in love with while playing this game is the newly reinvented parkour. The large announcement trailer pre-release of the actual game announcing the ability to parkour down, not just up...
Abstract: Arno ditches the white of his ancestors for blue, but you can change this any timeUnity gets rid of a ton of elements from previous Assassin's Creed games. How Ubisoft chose which mechanics to remove and which to keep and why is a mystery because some o...
Assassin's Creed: Unity leaps into the new console generation with uncertainty. There are moments of excellence here, but the overall experience is very familiar and brings its own set of problems....
Gorgeous renditions of Notre Dame, Versailles, and other landmarks, Entertaining romance story between the two lead characters
Poorly optimized, buggy, crash-prone, atrocious PC port, Missing the history-in-the-making feel of previous entries, Scaled down from Black Flag's massive world
Assassin's Creed: Unity would already be a mediocre game, but the quality of this PC port brings the series to new lows....