r/Assassinscreedmirage

Mirage main story is way too short

Mirage main story is way too short

Is it just me or do y’all agree? I was surprised to see it’s finished. I personally don’t care much for side quests and other things if the main story line is finished.

u/Icy_Tadpole2092 — 11 hours ago

Alguien mas se encontró con el Shakiriyya muerto les juro que no no lo mate yomacababa de llegar

Perdón si borre la publicación anterior esque me equivoque de video

u/red_shadow2000 — 1 day ago

I FINALLY DID IT!!!

after 2 failed attempts, i finally succeeded my 1st permadeath full sync run in ultimate assassin! too bad my ps5 was offline so it didn’t sync with my ubisoft connect account (oh well, i guess i have another reason to play it again some other time bcos for now, i’m going to play origins)

u/tessenjutsu97 — 5 days ago

Still cant figure it out

The first image is what its supposed to look like the second is mine I genuinely don't know what i've done wrong the guide just saws track the lead and there should be a marker

u/ItsUncleQrow — 4 days ago

Parkour down mod for AC mirage

Looks great! Functions similar to Shadows and Black Flag resynced where Parkour down is separate from Crouch. Modder hasn't uploaded the mod yet. I definitely wanna try it out. He already uploaded a mod to separate manual jump from parkour up too.

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u/Snoo-55788 — 4 days ago

Having an absolute blast and glad I ignored the haters.

I’m fairly new to the AC franchise as a whole. I bought AC Shadows as my first franchise game about 6 weeks ago - even the guy at the game store thought I was weird lol.

But I’ve been thoroughly enjoying Shadows…so much so that I bought Black Flag Resynced probably 2 weeks after, then I bought Mirage last weekend.

TBH Mirage is the one out of the three that I contemplated longest to buy. I watched like 3 YT reviews and listened to two separate episodes from two separate gaming podcasts - all of which had fairly negative things to say about it.

I’m 25 hours in and honestly could not be happier. The story is engaging, the investigating is interesting and I don’t have an issue with the combat.

The only ‘gripe’ I suppose I have with this game is sometimes having to obtain multiple clues to get to what someone’s possible identity could be can get a bit grindy…but you’re never going to get a game that caters 100% to you and does everything perfectly.

I actually count myself lucky that I’m new to the franchise and haven’t played the older games, because it seems to me that the people who aren’t happy with Mirage or Shadows are the same people who are lifelong fans of the original trilogy and Odyssey; which of course it totally fine - play what you love!

I guess that’s my point to all this. The weird discourse around Mirage and Shadows has seemed to divide fans of this franchise which is just counter-productive IMO.

So yes…I’m currently swapping between three Assassin’s Creed games - all of which I’m absolutely loving and simply cannot put down.

Happy gaming! 🎮

u/pharaoh94 — 11 days ago

My opinion on AC Mirage as an Iraqi person.

An enchanting atmosphere, maps and city designs that capture the era incredibly well, repetitive and tedious combat mechanics, a story that is occasionally quite interesting, a protagonist and parkour mechanics that genuinely feel like a return to the series’ roots, low-IQ enemy AI, and a game that I believe becomes even more immersive when played with Arabic voice acting — that’s Assassin’s Creed Mirage for me.

u/Nakipss — 11 days ago

could this some kind of new speedrun strat?

I was trying to figure out what to do since I couldn't throw a knife at her arm, and ended up finding out "TRAPS" work, and surprisingly it skipped the whole fight. maybe something speedrunners could do?

u/Purple_Director_6944 — 7 days ago

AC Mirage aesthetic wallpapers part 2

I just love a clean wallpaper without any text.

This is my 3rd (fresh) gameplay btw.

QUESTION : What historical era would you like to see in an AC game and why ?

u/kenshiro-14 — 10 days ago

Assassin's Creed Mirage: A Return To Form

When Ubisoft turned Assassin's Creed into a full-blown open-world RPG with Origins, it was a breath of fresh air and a welcomed change for the franchise. Odyssey doubled down on that scale with wild ambition, and Shadows refined the RPG design into something genuinely polished and engaging. However, Valhalla came along and it just didn't feel the same. The formula that worked in the other entries, felt a bit too overwhelming in Valhalla. That's my own personal opinion.

Valhalla wasn't a terrible game, but it was easily the weakest entry in the RPG series. Between the endless regional alliance arcs and a map overflowing with filler, playing it felt less like unravelling a high-stakes historical conspiracy and more like managing a 100-hour checklist. It swapped the intimacy of stealth and urban parkour for a massive, exhausting march across the English countryside. Maybe it's just me, but it was too much. Another thing that's worth mentioning is that most of the structures in Valhalla have doors that are barred, which meant that I was running around in circles in order to figure out how to get inside. It's also a problem in Mirage, but it isn't as bad as it is in Valhalla, which made the experience a bit padded.

That's where Mirage comes into play and it felt like such a big relief, in comparison. It isn't just a brief trip down memory lane or a feeling of nostalgia. It’s a focused course correction that remembered what made the franchise work in the first place. It reminded fans why they fell in love with the franchise to begin with when the original game came out back in 2007.

By scaling the map back down to ninth-century Baghdad, Mirage puts the city itself back at the center of the experience. Baghdad isn't a vast, empty backdrop. It’s a dense, multi-layered playground built specifically for traversal. Rooftops are placed with clear intention, letting you cross entire districts without ever touching the street. Crowds actually matter again for social stealth, and hiding in plain sight feels like a core mechanic rather than an afterthought.

More than anything, Basim actually plays like an Assassin. You aren't supposed to waltz into a fortress and parry your way through twenty guards at once. The game forces you to prep by scout the perimeter, laying down traps, using smoke bombs, and mapping out your exit route before taking a single step. The return of open-ended "Black Box" assassination missions gives you actual freedom to investigate and strike on your own terms.

Mirage proved that bigger isn't always better. It successfully took the franchise back to its roots. By focusing on stealth, parkour, and blending in, it reminded fans what made Assassin's Creed so popular in the first place. It is at its best, when staying hidden and out of sight are front and center.

u/Due_Cake8524 — 10 days ago

Mercenaries vs Shakiriyya

I ran a test to see if the mercenaries could beat a Shakiriyya. But unfortunately, it didn't seem like they could defeat him, and I had to weaken him a bit so that they would be defeated by them. Even though they chipped away at his health by attacking him.

u/Odd-della-robbia — 10 days ago

NSO dismounting is the most important tech to learn in Mirage

They increase the amount of options you have during parkour, help you get down to ground level quickly, and overall improve the feel and flow of movement.

u/Warning-Frosty — 11 days ago

Defeating the Shakiriyya in difficulty Ultimate Assassin

I had to concentrate intensely to kill him in hand-to-hand combat. But even so, he's still difficult to defeat because their movements are very fast.

u/Odd-della-robbia — 12 days ago

Yep! You Can Encounter The Kitten One Everywhere!

this post is in relation to a previous post of mine where i showed that you can find and pet a cat in that greets you with a “Hello, Kitten One” prompt and then gives you 3 tokens for each Khidmah token type. howevey my last post showed that happened in front of the Hammam. then i stumbled upon this and it shows that you can encounter it anywhere, however i’m still not sure if it will show up more than once per save file as this is taken from a different save file.

u/tessenjutsu97 — 11 days ago