I think there are a few story DLCs in Assassin's Creed Origins, but I'm not sure of the exact number. You might want to check the game's official website or forums for accurate details.
Assassin's Creed Ambition's DLC could only be triggered after completing specific quests and storylines. To trigger the DLC, players had to first complete the game's main mission,"The Lost Legacy", and then go to Florence to meet with the city officials to accept the mission. After completing the quest, the player would need to head to an ancient castle and talk to the assassin inside to trigger the storyline. The new maps, quests, and characters could bring players a new gaming experience.
Assassin's Creed Ambition's DLC could only be triggered by completing specific missions or fulfilling specific conditions. You can refer to the in-game instructions or search for relevant guides to understand the specific trigger conditions. Some of them needed to be triggered at specific plot points, such as after completing a certain investigation or battle, while others needed to be triggered after completing a specific mission or fulfilling a specific condition.
It depends on your preference. Some players like to play the DLC after the main plot as it gives a sense of continuation and they can use the skills and knowledge from the main game. It also helps in fully grasping the significance of the DLC content in relation to the overall story.
You can play it either way. If you play the DLC after the main story, you'll have a better understanding of the game world and characters from the main game. It can feel like an extension of the overall experience.
Assassin's Creed: Abandoned and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood were both works of the Assassin's Creed series, but they differed in terms of storyline and character development.
Assassin's Creed Abandoned is a short story in the Assassin's Creed series. It tells the story of a young assassin searching for the truth in an abandoned city. Compared to the Brotherhood, the story of the novel focused more on personal growth and exploration, while the Brotherhood focused more on teamwork and historical restoration.
Therefore, it was up to one's personal preference to see which one looked better. If you like the story of personal growth, then Assassin's Creed's Abandoned Fictions might be more suitable for you; if you like the story of teamwork and historical restoration, then Assassin's Creed's Brotherhood might be more suitable for you.
Definitely fictional. Assassin's Creed 3 is set in a made-up historical context with fictional characters and events woven into it to provide an engaging gaming experience. Although it may draw inspiration from real history, the overall narrative is fictionalized.
At the end of the Assassin's Creed series, players will return to the birthplace of the Assassin's Organization, the Italian sea of the Andrea. In the game's final mission, players need to help Alice become her mentor and stop her father, Orion, from becoming the leader of the organization. After completing the mission, the player will sail with Alice and the other members of the Assassin Organization on the sea of Italy to celebrate their success.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have my own personal preferences or aesthetic views. Everyone had a different definition of good-looking. Some people liked action adventure games, while others preferred historical novels. I suggest you watch the trailer or game introduction of Assassin's Creed before deciding whether you like it.