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Assasins creed questions

I have the following AC games:

I have played I and loved it, played 2 and loved it more, played half of Brotherhood and got bored. I want to play Revelations but dont feel like finishing Brotherhood. Will I miss out on anything worthwhile if I start revelations? There as just something about Brotherhood that didnt feel right.

AC:R is just more of the same, albeit with a less compelling environment and story. The new mechanics are needlessly complex (bombs), annoying (tower defense) and/or boring (animus island).

It's still a very good game, but relative to the series it's not my favorite entry. If you're already fatigued by brotherhood, revelations is not going to turn that around.
 
There's a fairly massive plot element at the end of Brotherhood which impacts the story, but it's relived in the opening of Revelations, so if you don't care about the spoiler, I would think you'd be OK to jump ahead. I just played through Brotherhood and found it pretty good, although the story was fairly poor. I get the feeling Revelations will be fairly similar.
 
There's a fairly massive plot element at the end of Brotherhood which impacts the story, but it's relived in the opening of Revelations, so if you don't care about the spoiler, I would think you'd be OK to jump ahead. I just played through Brotherhood and found it pretty good, although the story was fairly poor. I get the feeling Revelations will be fairly similar.

Meh...that massive plot element was pretty inconsequential, the writers just acknowledged it and moved on, nothing really deep behind it. Revelations didn't have the same kind of ending, nor were there really any major "revelations".
 
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