![]() ![]() ![]() When I stumbled upon gold and blue chests, however, I made a curious discovery. ![]() Chests provide players with money to buy supplies in the early hours of Unity, as you learn how the game's larger economy functions. While I haven't done a proper count, it wouldn't surprise me if the game sports several hundreds chests throughout the expansive world of revolutionary France. But Assassin's Creed Unity, in the interest of selfish corporate interests, quickly grinds this approach to a halt. Suddenly feel like chasing after a collectible hidden near a ledge? Want to indulge in solving a murder mystery? It's a series whose world benefits from taking a little from column a, a little from column b. The best way to enjoy an Assassin's Creed game is by running around, and letting one's whims be your guide. ![]()
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