After the release of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, Ubisoft took a course on large-scale role-playing games, leaving behind compact action games. With each new release, the series only grew: Origins ...
Basim ibn Is'haq, and his journey of becoming a member of the Assassin Order. The narrative explores the origins of the man and how he became the person players later see in Valhalla. Basim is ...
Unfortunately, none of the following entries have managed to replicate that feeling. Among the franchise’s modern entries, one big reveal did stand out: Basim’s true identity as Loki. I’ll admit, I ...
Like Eivor, Basim is an Isu incarnation of Loki specifically. In both his lead appearance in Assassin's Creed Mirage and his supporting appearance in Valhalla, he comes across as mysterious and ...
The story focuses on Basim Ibn Ishaq, a character first introduced in Valhalla, as he went from street thief to key member of the Hidden Ones. The RPG elements were aggressively dialed down in ...
National Assembly session on Wednesday included written responses to questions posed by members, with Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stating that Pakistan is engaged in constructive relations and ...
Assassin's Creed Mirage stars a 17-year-old Basim Ibn Ishaq, a street thief with "nightmarish visions" who'd go on to play a critical role in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Mirage will tell the story ...
Mirage marked the return of a smaller, more focused narrative and brought the series back to its stealth roots. The game takes place in 9th-century Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age. Players ...
Basim’s character in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla was so compelling that Ubisoft gave him a standalone Assassin's Creed entry with Mirage. His story was too good to pass up. Now that both games are ...
Despite her power and fascinating origin, she was let down by a mediocre story and Ubisoft’s habit of overstuffing games with pointless side content. Valhalla could have been a much better game if the ...