Assassin's Creed: Revelations is the fourth installment in the Assassin's Creed franchise and the final entry in Ezio Auditore's main storyline. A few levels also put players back in control of the original Assassin's Creed's Altair, and depict his rise to the Mentorship of the Crusades-era Brotherhood of Assassins.
So, I just finished the Lost Archive DLC and I am really curious to see where the developers choose to go from here. The whole Lucy playing both sides of the battle and selling Subject 16 out to Abstergo really threw me for a loop. Because that was in a DLC, is it just as likely that they won't reference that at all?
Just a heads up, put a spoiler tag/warning somewhere.
Anyways, I think at this point they should address that in ACIII. That was one of the issues I had with Revelations, is that some potentially major story elements in Desmond's arc--most notably the ending of Brotherhood (that somewhat carries over to Revelations) weren't fully addressed. I imagine a lot of people still have lingering questions about what the hell's going on in the series' universe right now and deserve to get the full picture.
I don't fully understand though. I just watched the whole thing on YouTube, I thought it was kind of beautiful and sad, but the one thing I have a question on is, the final email from Lucy. Was she completely bad like Vidic seems, or was she about half bad half good? If she is bad, that sucks. I liked her, but maybe that was the point. It just seemed to me like she made bad choices, but her heart was still good in some respects, or is that not right?
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