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Since 2007, the Assassin's Creed series has become a staple of modern gaming. With its unique freedom of movement and open world settings that cover a lot of big moments in history, it's no wonder how this franchise has been able to maintain its place in AAA gaming for so long. Not only has it kept the public's attention for almost 10 years, but it's also done it with yearly installments. Whether you think that the series is getting a bit annoying or if you love getting a nice helping of Assassin's Creed every year, there's no doubt that you could use a refresher on the series' long thread of storylines.
If you're thinking about picking up Assassin's Creed Origins as your first ACgame, you're doing yourself a disservice. The franchise's nine main titles represent one of gaming's most elaborate and epic storylines, although even hardcore fans will probably tell you that the game suffers from "Kingdom Hearts Syndrome" in another aspect as well. With so many spin offs and timelines and characters in play, it can be hard to keep things straight if you're just trying to get acquainted with the franchise in 2017.
Desmond Miles is just a down on his luck bartender in modern day whose life is about to get a lot more interesting. He is captured by an organization called Abstergo and then gets shoved into a machine called the Animus, which allows Desmond to time travel.
Well, sort of. Desmond doesn't physically leave his prison, but his brain is able to sync up with an Assassin named Altair from the Third Crusade. Desmond is actually a descendant of Altair, which is how he is able to experience his ancestor's past. Altair jumps from building to building, attempting to stop Robert de Sable from obtaining a Piece of Eden. We eventually learn throughout the course of the series that a Piece of Eden is an artifact that was once used by the First Civilization to control humans and force them to work as slaves. These people, known as "The Precursors" were actually the first beings to call Earth home. They created the human race and the Pieces of Eden so that they could control their creations. Humans looked upon these beings as gods.
But I digress. Altair's job in the first game is to stop the bad guy from getting the Piece of Eden, killing many Knights Templars along the way in order to be sworn into the "Brotherhood" of Assassins. Altair succeeds in killing de Sable, but learns that there is another Templar named Al Mualim, Altair's mentor and leader of the Assassins, who has the Piece of Eden. Altair finds and kills him, too, because he is a bad ass. Recovering the Piece of Eden alerts Altair to the fact that there are many other artifacts from this previous age scattered around the world.
Just as things were getting good, Desmond gets ripped out of the Animus by a woman named Lucy Stillman. She's a secret mole within the organization that kidnapped Desmond and explains to him that he is quite important, as all of these ancient memories he's unraveling could reveal a plot for the end of the world.


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