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  • Summary: Following the incidents of Assassin’s Creed Unity, Arno’s quest for redemption leads him to the town of Saint Denis, then known as Franciade. There he is dispatched on a mission that takes him to the bowels of the city, an intricate network of catacombs and deep caves that hold the remainsFollowing the incidents of Assassin’s Creed Unity, Arno’s quest for redemption leads him to the town of Saint Denis, then known as Franciade. There he is dispatched on a mission that takes him to the bowels of the city, an intricate network of catacombs and deep caves that hold the remains and best-kept secrets of past French kings. To unearth the dark mysteries that lie beneath the Basilica, Arno is equipped with a lantern to guide his way and will gain access to the Guillotine Gun, a powerful weapon made for both long-range destruction and deadly close-quarter combat. Expand

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 13
  2. Negative: 1 out of 13
  1. Jan 15, 2015
    80
    With the Dead Kings DLC, Ubisoft has done a good job adding interesting mechanics and ideas to the original (and quite boring) Unity’s gameplay. Despite the lack of an interesting story, this DLC is entertaining thanks to the different peace granted by the Catacombs, with their nice puzzles. It’s a free DLC. Just enjoy it, and have fun.
  2. Jan 14, 2015
    80
    They say time heals all wounds, but free DLC can't hurt either. Dead Kings offers much for those still enamoured by the series, and its offering as a freebie is a fine gesture to anyone left aggrieved by last year's failings.
  3. Jan 12, 2015
    78
    Despite a lackluster story and some unnecessary new obstacles, its large playable area and unique underground locations give you lots of opportunities to use its explosive new weaponry, hone your stealth or combat skills or simply experience more of what you enjoyed about Unity’s original release.
  4. Jan 15, 2015
    65
    There's an air of freshness about it that works in some ways and falls flat in others. Dead Kings isn't likely to reignite anyone's love for Assassin's Creed, but it certainly won't extinguish any existing flames, either.
  5. CD-Action
    Mar 17, 2015
    65
    It carries you over to a drab, sad place and tells a story that doesn’t make sense. Maybe it would be best – both for Ubisoft and players – to just forget about Unity? [03/2014, p.72]
  6. Jan 15, 2015
    60
    Dead Kings brings back the challenge rooms from Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and Revelations. That means a dark, dank underground setting full of platforming and puzzles. If puzzles aren't your thing, Arno's latest tale may not be for you. For everyone else, it's a solid, but unspectacular addition to Unity.
  7. 40
    Apologising for broken content with more broken content feels like a bit of a slap in the face, and Dead Kings' confusing, far-from-user-friendly new mechanics make this DLC a bit of a disappointing prospect.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Jan 17, 2015
    10
    Overall, a pretty decent addition to Assassin's Creed Unity. Maybe a bit too heavy on puzzles, and there's barely any story, but if you enjoyOverall, a pretty decent addition to Assassin's Creed Unity. Maybe a bit too heavy on puzzles, and there's barely any story, but if you enjoy the traditional AC experience, this will make up for some entertaining 24 hours (the approximate amount of time to complete 100%). Expand
  2. Oct 20, 2017
    10
    Muito boa essa DLC . .
  3. Aug 9, 2015
    8
    The Atmosphere is fantastic, graphics are stunning as well as in the main game. Also I was happy to see Napoleon and liked well-craftedThe Atmosphere is fantastic, graphics are stunning as well as in the main game. Also I was happy to see Napoleon and liked well-crafted dungeons part. But the tricks with the apple are become more and more boring. Expand
  4. Mar 17, 2015
    6
    Assassin's Creed Unity- Dead Kings feels like a missed opportunity. It offers new ideas with the guillotine gun and lantern, but are notAssassin's Creed Unity- Dead Kings feels like a missed opportunity. It offers new ideas with the guillotine gun and lantern, but are not explored fully. The story, however, does a nice job of ending the tale of Arno Dorian. Expand
  5. Dec 31, 2015
    6
    Decent DLC for a bad game. This free bit of new content gives us another location to explore and a story that takes place after the events ofDecent DLC for a bad game. This free bit of new content gives us another location to explore and a story that takes place after the events of the main game. The gameplay is more puzzle oriented and the majority of the content takes place in France's underground catacombs. To be honest the majority of the complaints I have with this DLC are the ones that I have with the main game. This DLC is a step in the right direction, but the Unity's gameplay issues are still a problem.

    The storytelling hasn't improved here. In fact it might have even gotten worse. I had already written off the characters and conflict before I had started playing this so it's not a huge deal to me, but I honestly couldn't tell you what was going on here. Thankfully the new locations we get to explore have a wonderful atmosphere and are filled with things to do.

    Not only do we get missions that serve as a continuation of the main plot, but this new sandbox area also comes with a bunch of new side-content to tackle. The majority of it is collectible hunting, but the new side-missions, cooperative or otherwise, are actually worth tackling. I found myself actually doing some of it. Something I can't say about the main game.

    New changes are brought to the gameplay in the form of a devastating guillotine gun and the catacombs themselves. The catacombs are much more close quarters than the rest of the game. The use of the lamp in these sections is minor and ultimately not noteworthy. It's about how these location change your approach to combat and stealth. The new guillotine gun weapons pack a lot of punch and are quite fun to use.

    These new additions ultimately don't do much to change the experience, but they at least make it a little bit more entertaining. The real change comes from the new emphasis on puzzle solving. The puzzles are fun and bring back some of that classic AC feel to the game.

    It's a pretty brief experience that offers a few more hours of story-driven gameplay and even more side-content. There's plenty of new gear to collect and some cool new weapons to try out. The best thing about the DLC though out side of being free is that it adds some cool new features and inventive scenarios to a game that was severely lacking in both. It's just a shame that you have to put up with Unity's shortcomings in order to experience it. The crap gameplay for the main game keeps this DLC from being as enjoyable as it could have been. Why would one put up with suffering through the tainted core experience just to get to the enjoyable parts of this DLC?

    It's free and offers some solid new content. However playing it requires you to continue dealing with the flaws inherent with the design of Unity. Because of that it's hard to recommend. But if you are looking for more Unity this is the best way to continue playing it. Just know the irritating gameplay of the main game are still present. Only "Dead Kings" makes it all a little more bearable.
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  6. Mar 16, 2017
    5
    Une nouvelle carte de la taille du prologue de Versailles pour ce DLC qui se passe à Franciade, c'est-à-dire Saint-Denis dont on peut admirerUne nouvelle carte de la taille du prologue de Versailles pour ce DLC qui se passe à Franciade, c'est-à-dire Saint-Denis dont on peut admirer la superbe basilique avant qu'elle ne soit restaurée. L'ambiance y est résolument différente de Paris, tout est crados et sinistre, vieux et décrépi avec de surcroît beaucoup de passages dans les catacombes. La nouvelle arme, le mortier-guillotine, s'avère inintéressante à l'usage pour ne pas dire stupide : cette espèce de lance-grenades n'a rien à faire dans un AC.

    Quant aux missions elles-mêmes, elles sont des plus convenables et classiques mais pourquoi nous imposer ces énigmes à la con à la fin ? ça m'a soûlé. L'IA est toujours très convaincante, ce qui rend l'infiltration déjà bien fichue toujours passionnante... malgré la zone du cimetière dans laquelle diriger le personnage avec précision s'avère un calvaire tant cet abruti s'accroche au moindre bout de pierre ou se coince dans les broussailles. Le jeu reste beau malgré son décor délabré et ramouille toujours autant. Un DLC pas catastrophique mais clairement moyen.
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  7. Oct 30, 2021
    5
    Feels like a rip-off of the original game:
    * The gray filter and missing crowds make Franciade look bad.
    * The graphical fidelity and
    Feels like a rip-off of the original game:
    * The gray filter and missing crowds make Franciade look bad.
    * The graphical fidelity and direction are a step down from the main game. Feels more like an Xbox 360 era game.
    * The story is meh (and rushed).
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