Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate - 10 Things It Must Learn From Brotherhood

5. The City Is Just As Important As The Characters

Assassin's Creed Syndicate Brotherhood
Ubisoft

Assassin's Creed as a series has generally been pretty good at recreating the cities involved in the games, and their respective time periods. Brotherhood did this particularly well - Rome in the Renaissance period felt like a living, breathing metropolis, complete with corruption and seedy underbelly.

It isn't only the atmosphere that feels important though. Exploring Rome lets you visit some of the most famous buildings and landmarks in the world - the Colosseum and the Sistine Chapel, amongst others. Better yet, they aren't just there to look at - you can traverse and climb them as you would any other building in the world of Assassin's Creed.

Wouldn't it be great to visit some of London's most famous landmarks in the Syndicate Victorian Era? Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London - all possibilities for landmarks that could be used as part of the plot.

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