True ac1 2 and 3 i liked the most. Unity is pretty good also except for its frame drops and bugs. But besides that it's very fun to play
I was willing to wait a few months for Ubisoft to fix Unity. I figured the story must be worth it.
I finished the game today.
Very, very average
Lackluster revenge tale, characters unoriginal and no empathy felt towards them.
Also, the factions were just...confusing honestly. The fact that "Royal" troops and "Convention" troops looked exactly alike made no sense and didn't help me identify friend from foe. Also, I noticed the the bland "Patriot" faction also played the role of royalist or any other baddie Unity wanted to throw at you. All in the all, Unity failed to fully use the environment it was set in. Unlike other games where you are right in there, fully influencing history, events of the French Revolution seemed to be mentioned in passing. And the game goes only to 1793 (I'm pretty sure) and basically "ends" the Revolution with Robespierre. And they basically just sloppily jerk you around with Napoleon's presence. You essentially do one mission for him. I mean, cmon, 13 Vendermarie or the coup for gods sake!
In Syndicate, Jacob seems more Kenway and I like that. Frankly, the anti-heroes that Ubisoft makes are more enjoyable and more fun to watch than any all-good dragon slayer hero they come up with.