

⚔️ Dive into Victorian London’s shadows—where power, stealth, and rebellion collide!
Assassin's Creed: Syndicate for PS4 immerses players in 1868 London during the Industrial Revolution, featuring a vast open world, innovative traversal tools like the rope launcher, and intense combat mechanics. Players lead twin Assassins Jacob and Evie Frye to overthrow corrupt elites by building and commanding a powerful gang, blending historical intrigue with visceral action.







| ASIN | B00XHS0NYU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,178 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #779 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,877) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 300076822 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 17.2 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm; 95 g |
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No soy de escribir reseñas, porque afortunadamente todo lo que he encargado ha llegado bien, pero esta vez me llego fatal. El estuche roto y la bolsa demasiado sencilla para lo fragil que es. Aclaro que no estoy valorando el juego, sino el servicio de entrega.
P**K
Very good game
J**K
This game is an absolute joy. In my humble opinion this is the best Assassin's Creed since ACII. The series seems to follow a distinct pattern; when it's charming, it's successful. Perhaps that's why ACIII and Unity fell slightly flat in a lot of people's opinions; their protagonists did after all have to follow the resounding success of Ezio and Kenway respectively. Two characters that are much loved by the community that were followed up by somewhat disenchanting characters in Connor and Arno that lacked the pizazz of their predecessors. With this in mind I would like to observe our two central characters; twins Jacob and Evie Frye. Put simply; they ooze awesomeness. Jacob has that superb cheeky chappy Englishman vibe that goes magically with the role of an Assassin and gangleader, whilst also exhibiting streaks of a Chaotic Good anti-hero. His charismatic bull-in-a-chinashop approach is reminiscent of early Altair, early Ezio, and most notably Edward Kenway (who gets honourable mentions in this game). Then we have the other side of the same coin; Evie. Aside from being a total English Rose and absolute fox, she has a more characteristically Assassin-like approach to things which brings a nice ebb and flow to the game whilst switching between the two siblings. Her catfight-esc back and forth with Lucy Thorne is brilliant to watch, as is her will they or won’t they relationship with our Assassin companion Henry Green. (Minor Spoilers Ahead) Moving on from the protagonists we have the wealth of other Characters that make the time and place come to life. Most notably we have Charles Darwin and Alexander Graham Bell who are brilliant from start to end in their roles. We also come across Dickens, Conan-Doyle, Marx and dear old Queen Vic as our heroes help to shape both the heritage and the future of London. There is also a delicious little side mission which may or may not involve a certain Englishman that goes by the name of Winston. But I won’t divulge anything further about our Historical friends; they’re a feature that is best enjoyed from playing the game. The world itself is something to behold. If scaling the side of Big Ben and jumping off of it doesn’t tickle your pickle, then ziplining across the Thames surely will. It’s just breath-taking. I’m so glad that Ubisoft focused on what made this franchise so successful in the first place; Single player, story rich, environmentally beautiful, immersive cinematic content that intertwines the past with the present. Lastly I would like to give an honourable mention to the villain of the piece; Crawford Starrick. Whilst we don’t see a huge amount of him, what we do see is pure gold. Extremely well-acted, and chilling to the bone. The best antagonist since Rodrigo Borgia for me.
C**V
Super Spiel, mit echt grossem Story Mode.....
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