Talk:Assassin's Creed (series)

Brotherhood isn't a main game
I noticed that in this article, it states Brotherhood as being a main game, but I don't think it is. My reason for thinking this is because Assassin's Creed is a trilogy - Assassin's Creed I, II and III - Brotherhood isn't a major installment. Furthermore, each game (or ancestor, if you will) has three parts to the storyline: Assassin's Creed I had Altair's Cronicles as a prequel to the story of Altair, Assassin's Creed, the main part of the story, and finally, Bloodlines, in which the player could explore Altair's story further. Altair's Cronicles and Bloodlines are meant to be games that you an get, and will continue the story for you, but that are not necessary to the storyline. The same, I feel, is true with Assassin's Creed II: Lineage is a prequel, then comes the main game, and finally, Brotherhood.

While I recognise some will say "Brotherhood follows the modern day story as well as the story inside the Animus, whereas the other games (and movie) only fill in the ancestor's story", I still feel that the way Assassin's Creed III will be presented is in such a way that you could miss out the events of Brotherhood even though some big stuff happens in it (not trying to give away spoiilers).

But still, this is just my opinion; but I do think Brotherhood is a game you could miss out and continue the story of the series. Still, just an idea. Thanks, Akira Otomo Talk | Contributions 13:51, December 30, 2010 (UTC)