Assassin's Creed: Victory - 10 Locations Far Better Than London

4. Ancient Greece

Given that we've already explored Italy in three different AC games already, it seems doubtful that Ubisoft would return for a pop at the Roman Empire. Instead, why not go to Ancient Greece? Well known for its beautiful architecture, Greece is a perfect time period for the franchise. Given how impressive last year's Unity looked, we can only imagine how great a living, breathing current-gen Greece would look. What's perhaps most exciting here is the potential for exploring Greek myths. From Medusa to Trojan Horses, Ubisoft could easily put these ancient myths into context, showing us how the real stories became the myths we know today. Three-headed dogs? Lords of the underworld? It's all fair game here, as long as it doesn't get too over the top. Could we be helped along the way by some famous Ancient Greeks? Ubisoft has already gave us aid from Leonardo Da Vinci in the past, so why not throw Plato, Socrates, Pythagoras and others into the mix?
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Dan Curtis is approximately one-half videogame knowledge, and the other half inexplicable Geordie accent. He's also one quarter of the Factory Sealed Retro Gaming podcast.