Ubisoft: One of the biggest gaming companies around.
They can release massive duds and massive hits in the same year.
One thing is for sure - they’re not afraid to experiment.
There are a lot of games to look at for this decade but Metacritic makes it a little easier.
Here are the best Ubisoft games of the last decade with user scores breaking up any ties.
10Assassins Creed Odyssey (2018) - 87
One of the most recent entries on this list.
Odyssey cemented Assassin’s Creed into theRPGgenre by creating a vast open-world with character choice.
Odyssey remade the franchise and is a decent game, but it is largely not a fan favorite.
Ubisoft surprised fans and created a great Rayman game with the touch controls of mobile.
It was pretty muchRayman Originsin a much smaller format.
It got tons of credit for changing up the stale formula while keeping gameplay roots.
7Rocksmith 2014 Edition - 89
Rocksmith was a fun way to learn how to play guitar.
Players could plug any electric guitar orbassinto the system and start rocking.
It was largely seen as a replacement for the last game instead of a sequel.
It had some minor but impactful changes such as the ability to change difficulty at any time.
Rocksmith included training and session modes, which allows players to play music with in-game musicians.
The game saw a remastered in 2016 for all the current consoles.
It remains a great tool for learning guitar and a fun game for experienced players.
It never ceases to be a gorgeous game with in-depth backgrounds as you run through the world.
The dialogue matches the gorgeous look taking cues from Shakespeare.
The quality of gameplay matches the great looks as well with balanced time-based combat.
They can make classic open worlds and smaller serene experiences like this.
The game includes 50 courses in single player and two to four-player multiplayer.
The courses prove to be tricky and difficult.
It’s definitely a case of learning from past failures.
This time you’ll know to tilt the bike slightly forward so you don’t plummet to your death.
This is the climax of that spiral.
Ezio Auditore Da Firenza travels to a Borgia influenced Rome and works to disrupt their rule.
Brotherhood is largely regarded as one of the best Assassin’s Creed experienced.
It packs a lot of content into a smaller, yet detailed Roma.
Too bad Assassin’s Creed lost its steady improvement after thisentry.
This may be the peak of thefranchiseunless you like the realism approach from Far Cry 2.
It has a vast open-world and fun combat with alternative pathways.
2Rayman Origins (2011) - 92
Another, but not the last, entry from theRaymanseries.
Rayman might very well be Ubisoft’s best series, even above Assassin’s Creed.
Origins is a magically inspirational world that rises above the bloodshed that surrounds it.
It’s a shining gem of innocence among video games focused on violence.
It’s awe-inspiring to be transported into the fun, yet sometimes, challenging platforming of Rayman Origins.
The game simply puts a smile on your face and is a refreshing yet addictive experience.
The stages are all unique with new challenges and the boss fights never cease to be creative.
Truly, one of the best platformers out there.
1Rayman Legends (2014) - 92
What more is there to say?
Legends is an even better game than Origins.
It takes everything said above and elevates it to another level.
There is tons of variety from classic platforming to side-scrolling shooting.
Additionally, the WiiU allows for an additional co-op player with the gamepad.
This works extremely well by using the touch screen to interact with the world.
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