As the release of Assassin’s Creed Mirage approaches, discussions surrounding the game are heating up. However, some players are still attached to earlier games in the series and have unrealistic expectations for Mirage. They tend to nitpick and look for things to complain about.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage is taking a slightly different direction, returning to the style of the older games. It offers a classic Assassin’s Creed experience with an urban environment filled with buildings, crowds, and targets to eliminate. It focuses less on RPG elements and more on the core essence of the franchise.
Parkour, a fundamental aspect of Assassin’s Creed games, has become a popular topic of discussion. Interestingly, some players initially complained about the movement being slow, but then criticized it for being too fast after watching more gameplay footage. It seems impossible to please everyone.
One feature making a comeback in Mirage is crowd blending. This time, there will be multiple ways to blend in, and the feature is expected to work faster than before. In a clip, Basim can be heard saying, “Act as usual,” as he seamlessly blends into a group of people.
While many fans are delighted with these developments, some community members remain dissatisfied. They question why blending is being celebrated as a return when it should have never been removed in the first place.
It is natural to compare a game to its predecessors, but it is also important to consider the bigger picture. The Assassin’s Creed series has evolved and offers a lot even for die-hard fans of the earlier games, such as those featuring Ezio.
One player expressed their excitement for Mirage, stating that they have enjoyed almost all the Assassin’s Creed games. They are eager to play Mirage, even if the parkour mechanics feel slightly different. Hopefully, once the game is released, people will appreciate it for what it is and refrain from using it as a platform to voice their grievances about the series as a whole.
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