
Assassin's Creed: Unity
About This Novel
I suffered defeat, deceit, and betrayal. They murdered my father and I will avenge him at all costs! In 1789, the magnificent city of Paris ushered in the beginning of the French Revolution, and the people rose up against the aristocracy that oppressed them. Bright red blood flows on the cobbled streets, but a just revolution always comes with a high price... In this era when the discord between the rich and the poor has reached its maximum and the whole of France has fallen into turmoil and division, Arno and Elise are trying to avenge everything they have lost. Soon, they are drawn into the historic battle between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Knights Templar - in a world filled with dangers more terrifying than they could have ever imagined.
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Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
I played the game of the same name in this book and it was quite fun.
The plot is introduced in great detail and gives you an immersive feeling.
It's much better than the main plot of the computer version of Great Revolution, I support it!
Elise
The ending of the game is really not good, there is a lot of foreshadowing, and it ends haha. Let's read the novel to enrich the characterization of Elise. (I really like her, what a pity)
Assassin's Creed Romeo and Juliet
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, the Fourth Young Master of France.
This is explained from a multi-faceted perspective. The game only has the perspective of the protagonist Arno. Although it is very detailed, it is difficult to get into the game. It is easy to get dizzy and confused when watching it. It is recommended to create a game with only the perspective of the protagonist.
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Community(0)
Official(5)Scraped 11d ago
I played the game of the same name in this book and it was quite fun.
The plot is introduced in great detail and gives you an immersive feeling.
It's much better than the main plot of the computer version of Great Revolution, I support it!
Elise
The ending of the game is really not good, there is a lot of foreshadowing, and it ends haha. Let's read the novel to enrich the characterization of Elise. (I really like her, what a pity)
Assassin's Creed Romeo and Juliet
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, the Fourth Young Master of France.
This is explained from a multi-faceted perspective. The game only has the perspective of the protagonist Arno. Although it is very detailed, it is difficult to get into the game. It is easy to get dizzy and confused when watching it. It is recommended to create a game with only the perspective of the protagonist.
