July 3, 2026 - 17:03

With the remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced due out this month, it is a good time to ask what has kept this historical action series popular for almost two decades. For many, the franchise is a favorite not because of a single perfect game, but because of a consistent formula that taps into a deep human curiosity. The core idea is simple: you get to relive the memories of ancestors in different time periods. This hook allows players to walk through Renaissance Italy, sail the Caribbean as a pirate, or fight in the American Revolution.
The series has not been without its stumbles. Some entries felt rushed, and the modern-day storyline has often been a confusing mess. Yet the appeal remains strong. The games offer a unique blend of historical tourism and playground-like freedom. You can climb any building, leap from a cathedral, or stalk a target through a crowded market. The recent shift toward larger role-playing games like Origins and Odyssey divided the fanbase, but it also brought in new players who wanted deep exploration and character progression.
What keeps people coming back is the promise of another world. The series has a knack for making history feel alive, even if it takes liberties with the facts. The upcoming Black Flag remake is a smart move. That game is widely considered the high point of the series, capturing the thrill of exploration and naval combat. It reminds us that at its best, Assassin's Creed is not just a game about killing. It is about the joy of discovery and the feeling of being a ghost in a past that feels real.
July 2, 2026 - 19:08
The Video Game History Foundation calls on the ESA to offer "meaningful solutions" for preserving digital-only gamesThe Video Game History Foundation has publicly called out the Entertainment Software Association, urging the trade group to propose `meaningful solutions` for preserving games that exist only in...
July 2, 2026 - 11:30
Sony to Phase Out Playstation Physical DiscsSony has announced that it will stop producing physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting in January 2028. After that date, new games will only be available through the PlayStation...
July 1, 2026 - 23:05
Tone Glow 230: Akira YamaokaAkira Yamaoka, born in 1968 in Niigata, Japan, is widely regarded as one of the greatest living video game composers. He joined Konami in 1993 and became the sole composer and sound designer for...
July 1, 2026 - 02:58
Wax Moon opens new arcade in Scott’s AdditionPass the controller, because Wax Moon is leveling up. The beloved Richmond record shop and arcade is opening a second location in the Scott`s Addition neighborhood. Known for its mix of vintage...