Assassin's Creed Mirage parkour is "closer to the Ezio games"

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Assassin's Creed Mirage's parkour system will more closely resemble the earlier games in the series starring Ezio, Ubisoft has revealed.

In a new video titled Assassin's Creed Mirage: A Return to the Roots, Ubisoft explains the myriad ways the latest title harkens back to older games in the series. Ubisoft has long billed Assassin's Creed Mirage as a more linear, focused, stealth-based experience compared to the action-oriented, open-world behemoths of recent years, i.e. Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

Now we have a little more specificity from the studio, which is directly comparing Mirage's primary gameplay system to that of classics like Assassin's Creed 2 and Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.

"For parkour, we looked to our previous games for inspiration and chose to put the emphasis on comfort and fluidity," said senior game designer Marco Maresca. "In Mirage, parkour is easy to learn and to master. Our approach is closer to the Ezio games where it's all about keeping the flow and momentum going, with the design centered around verticality."


Maresca added that "many elements from past games are making a return," including "the corner swing, the ability to vault over objects, [and] elevators to quickly reach high ground."

Something we haven't seen in Assassin's Creed before is Mirage's pole vault, which we can see in the video is used to get across big gaps between the tops of buildings.

Assassin's Creed Mirage is due out on October 12 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and last-gen consoles. It's one of many upcoming Assassin's Creed games from Codename Red to Invictus.

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LukeGPosted:

Johnny Last assassins creed i played was unity. It was pretty good and movement style was similar to the Ezio series. The newer ones i saw was more 'open battle' and wasnt really fan of it


Yeah that was the same for me I liked unity I ha e tried the others but couldn't really get into them.
But I'm a suckered for tge older games

LukeGPosted:

Runts Origins was one of the best AC other than the first couple.


I was a fan of unity myself went downhill after that

LukeGPosted:

TCAR Another AC game ill buy and prob not play.


I'm for sure going to buy it whether I play it too much is another story

LukeGPosted:

CalicoReidso another AC game I will never buy :P


If you play it you will like it mate

LukeGPosted:

I think its worth a try buying it cant hurt

ReidsoPosted:

another AC game I will never buy :P

TCARPosted:

Another AC game ill buy and prob not play.

RuntsPosted:

Origins was one of the best AC other than the first couple.

JohnnyPosted:

Last assassins creed i played was unity. It was pretty good and movement style was similar to the Ezio series. The newer ones i saw was more 'open battle' and wasnt really fan of it