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A bit confusing I’ll grant you, but it worked really well. So last week we only covered the events that took place during the encounter 11 parts, skipping over encounter 12 until this week. Of course, my table did encounter 12 first. Does the first larger DLC pack, Wrath of the Druids justify its existence in the greater game? The short answer is no, no it does not. March of the Phantom Brigade, encounters 11 and 12 could be played in any order. While the latest entry, Valhalla, is probably the title I have enjoyed the least, it still presented enough new story beats, and a general mood that justified its existence. While I miss the sprawling urban playgrounds of Ezio’s day, and especially the zipline utopia that was Victorian London in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, I came to enjoy the forays into the truly ancient history that AC Origins, Odyssey, and Vallhalla have put forth. I love the historical murder-tourism and generally I have enjoyed several of the changes that have happened with the curren batch of AC titles. I have rolled with the punches, story-tone changes, playstyle differences, bad modern-day crap, nickel-and-dime DLC schemes, XP boosters, and glitchy messes. MARCH OF THE PHANTOM BRIGADE REVIEW SERIESBeen playing since the first game, and I have beaten every mainline entry that the series has put out. If you believe that any review contained on our site infringes upon your copyright, please email us.I have long been an Assassin’s Creed fan. ![]() MARCH OF THE PHANTOM BRIGADE REVIEW HOW TO
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