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I enjoyed AC2 and Brotherhood the most. Italy has some beautiful cities while Constantinople felt plain boring to me. AC3 with New York/Boston never seemed too appealing either, but it has some wonderful nature areas. The first AC seems to be lacking things to do in general - it revolves around doing the same types of missions in order to finally locate and kill some bad guy. There is no ingame-currency to buy things with, there is no instant teleport to areas you have been in already (you'll be riding a lot through the areas connecting Damascus, Isreal and some other cities). The later games have more variety and give you more reason to actually explore things.
All games look great at the very least, running around rooftops and taking in the views is an experience in its own. There are ingame elements being added or removed, some of them I doubt their usefulness. In Relevations you can build bombs to blow up your enemies, put up smoke screen and whatnot, but it is already there in some other forms or simply not needed because the combat system itself is easy enough (the series is far from being difficult). Ubisoft seems to be trying to keep the naval combat added in AC3 with the upcoming Black Flag, but I'm not sure how to finally think of it, it was a nice-to-have thing in AC3, but they could have used the manpower needed to design that to flesh out the side missions some more instead (which at times seem bland and boring).
The combat itself is a button mash. Especially with the sword.
Then there is the typical "collect 100 flags for no reason", rescue the generic villagers who all look the same and use the same dialogue...
The setting is fun and unique. The health and combat mechanics are challenging. The game has no "health" but has a similar "sync" mechanic which you need to carefully manage.
The controls on PC for AC are woeful. Very clunky and unintuitive. Clearly designed for a controller.
I think AC is a game that's focused on story and setting - the combat is really easy (though insanely fun to watch). If there's a game I would skip, it's Revelations. Just google the storyline for that one. The only good part was the ending (I don't mean that in a negative way, I mean the ending was actually really good lol). If you haven't gotten into the games yet, you should. The first three especially. Don't play only one of them though, because as I already said - the AC series is all about storyline and it would be wrong to only play one of them or in the wrong order.
I would play them with a controller though, they work a lot better with one.
Have fun :D
But if you can get into it and handle the sometimes unrealistic way the AI rushes to you once being discovered, then its a good thing for you to try.
It is definitely worth trying, but you shouldn't skip any games. The story is pretty complicated and each game has a unique beautiful world to offer.
Black Flag though could be played first, as it does not have a deep storyline. It doesn't even really pick up where AC3 left off, so it is safe to play before the rest. Be sure to do play them all though
Still you may want to get it anyway since it's more or less the end of part of the story.