Assassin-s Creed Mirage ((link)) ✦ Easy
Perhaps the most polarizing change for casual fans (and the most welcoming change for lapsed fans) is the removal of the level system. Assassin’s Creed Mirage has no enemy levels. There are no numbers floating above heads. If you sneak up behind a guard and press the assassinate button, they die—instantly. Every time.
Assassin’s Creed Mirage is a detox. It washes away the bloated menus, the XP boosters, and the grind. It returns to the core fantasy: Assassin-s Creed Mirage
Unlike Odyssey or Valhalla , where you spent hours riding a horse through empty fields, Mirage encourages you to parkour across rooftops. The city is designed with "parkour paths"—awnings, poles, and scaffolding that allow you to traverse from one end of the district to the other without ever touching the street. The environmental density is a technical marvel, with crowds so thick that you can literally lose your pursuers by vanishing into a group of scholars. Perhaps the most polarizing change for casual fans
The narrative follows Basim’s transformation from a reckless youth seeking redemption to a master assassin. Haunted by nightmarish visions of a mysterious jinni (a nod to his complex Isu lineage), Basim joins the Hidden Ones, the organization that would eventually become the Assassin Brotherhood. Under the tutelage of his mentor, Roshan (voiced by the brilliant Shohreh Aghdashloo), Basim hunts the Order of the Ancients, a corrupt sect that controls the city. If you sneak up behind a guard and