10 Video Games You Didn't Realise Nobody Finished

3. Assassin's Creed

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With over 140 million sales behind it, Assassin's Creed has arguably become the most famous open-world franchise active in the world of gaming. It all began back in 2007 with the debut title set around Desmond Miles and the ability to relive through the memories of his ancestors via a machine known as the Animus.

Desmond is forced to follow the memories of his ancestor from the Middle Ages, a legendary assassin named Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad who traversed around the Holy Land in a quest to kill nine members of the Templar Order.

From hidden blades, haystacks to free running across a city's buildings, everything the series has built itself on comes from this game.

Nevertheless, the game naturally doesn't contain nearly the amount of features that helps lend the follow up games with the life needed to keep gamers hooked for too long, and the story mode does become quite repetitive after a while.

To hear that less than 60% of players have actually made it through to the end of this story is still pretty surprising, especially given the fact that number shoots up to around 70% for the follow up Ezio Auditore trilogy. Only 60% of gamers managed to make it to the end of Assassin's Creed III after that however, so at least that's some prestigious company to be with.

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