TheAssassin’s Creedfranchise, as its name suggests, has always attempted to position stealth gameplay front-and-center, though it sometimes conflicts with its other design principles. The upcomingAssassin’s Creed Shadowsmay be deploying an elegant solution to this problem, though, partitioning its stealth and action-RPG elements between two playable characters, with the physically dominantYasuke being better suited to head-on combat, while Naoe excels at covert operations.
It’s an interesting approach to a dichotomyAssassin’s Creedhas precariously balanced for quite some time, withAssassin’s Creed Valhallaperhaps posing the most troubling incongruence. In that game, players are meant to assume the role of a Norwegian Viking—not a historical archetype associated with stealth or trickery. This narrative and historical framing clashes withValhalla’s gameplay premise, making stealth feel awkward and out-of-place at times. The samurai-ninja split ofAssassin’s Creed Shadowsmay help create a more elegant and complete experience, but it might not be the only way to shake up theAssassin’s Creedformula.
After Assassin’s Creed Shadows, the Series Could Tackle a Templar Spin-Off
A Templar Game Could Be a Nice Change of Pace
After almost twenty years of releases, thelore ofAssassin’s Creedhas become rather complicated. In a nutshell, though, the series follows the struggle between the Assassins and the Templars, two secret organizations with opposing viewpoints. The Assassins, working in the shadows, fight for individual liberty, while the Templars fight for world peace at any cost, including the subjugation and destruction of peoples, societies, and ideologies.
These opposing values are reflected by opposing methods: Templars are typically far more overt and aggressive, standing in stark contrast to the Assassins, who prefer to work from the shadows. This isplain to see in just about everyAssassin’s Creedgame, where Templar agents use political power or military force to achieve their goals. On the individual level, this translates to warriors very similar to those of the real-world Order of the Knights Templar: Catholic soldiers with gambesons, armored helmets, shields, and spears.
The series has actually portrayed this stereotypical, medieval Templar before,during the prologue ofAssassin’s Creed Unity. An Assassin-turned Templar is also the star ofAssassin’s CreedRogue, though this distinction doesn’t translate to meaningfully different gameplay.
From a game design perspective, it’s not hard to see how a Templar protagonist would offer strong justification for a less stealth-focused, more action-orientedAssassin’s Creedgame. With Ubisoft sharpening its straightforwardcombat fundamentals withAssassin’s Creed Shadows, introducing a tank-like archetype in the form of Yasuke, there could be room to expand on such design pillars for a full game. There would be no need to awkwardly work stealth gameplay into the equation, as the heavier, more aggressive methods of the Templar Order wouldn’t require such techniques.
The Narrative Benefits of a Templar-Focused Assassin’s Creed
Assuming the moreaction-oriented gameplay of Yasuke inAssassin’s Creed Shadowsis satisfying, the perks of anAssassin’s Creedgame with deemphasized stealth should be fairly obvious. But the frenetic, consistent, and fast-paced gameplay inherent to the action genre could be joined by a more nuanced narrative as well. In other words, a TemplarAssassin’s Creedspin-off could offer more than just classic sword-and-shield antics.
Assassin’s Creedhas conditioned players to view Templars as villains, which makes sense: modern audiences are primed to view authoritarian, fundamentalist groups as threats to freedom and enlightened society. But the notion of world peace, even at the cost of individual freedom, has enticed millions throughout history, and a Templar spin-off could explore this. Like howAssassin’s Creed Unity,Assassin’s Creed Rogue, andAssassin’s Creed 3offer a more human look at Templar operatives, a game fully focused on this sect could show it from a more empathetic, nuanced, and sophisticated angle.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows
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Experience an epic historical action-adventure story set in feudal Japan! Become a lethal shinobi Assassin and a powerful legendary samurai as you explore a beautiful open world in a time of chaos. Switch seamlessly between two unlikely allies as you discover their common destiny. Master complementary playstyles, create your shinobi league, customize your hideout, and usher in a new era for Japan.• Explore the captivating open world of feudal Japan, from spectacular castle towns and bustling ports to peaceful shrines and war-ravaged landscapes. Adventure through unpredictable weather, changing seasons, and reactive environments.• Become Naoe, a shinobi Assassin, and Yasuke, a legendary samurai, as you experience their riveting stories and master their complementary playstyles. As Naoe, use stealth to avoid detection and agility to confound your enemies. As Yasuke, strike your foes with lethal precision and power. Unlock new skills, gear, and progression independently for each character.• Make information your weapon as you explore the world, and build your own network of spies to be your eyes and ears across locations to hunt down your next target. Along the way, recruit new allies with unique abilities to help accomplish your missions.• Create a fully customizable hideout for your growing shinobi league as you train your crew, craft new gear, interact with key characters, and choose your base’s layout, decorations, and accessories.