In my opinion, the best by far is Assassin's Creed, though I have a feeling most people will disagree with me.
There are three main reasons for this*:
1. AC2 and AC:B are hardly about being a badass assassin at all, and those few proper assassination scenes that are in it are lackluster and forgettable.
2. The sequels were bloated with all kinds shit they didn't need. I'm looking at you, City-renovation-sidequests. Generally, all the sidequests were utterly, utterly mundane and awful.
3. Menus. The first Assassin's Creed hardly had any menus once you were in the animus, however the sequels were chocked full of them. This may seem like a mundane complaint, but for me, I was really dragged out of the moment by all these jarring menus that were constantly and for no reason. It wasn't like the weird memory-wall things which are there to help tell the story (kind of); these things were just ugly.
*and yes, this is my opinion, not just a fact.
There are three main reasons for this*:
1. AC2 and AC:B are hardly about being a badass assassin at all, and those few proper assassination scenes that are in it are lackluster and forgettable.
2. The sequels were bloated with all kinds shit they didn't need. I'm looking at you, City-renovation-sidequests. Generally, all the sidequests were utterly, utterly mundane and awful.
3. Menus. The first Assassin's Creed hardly had any menus once you were in the animus, however the sequels were chocked full of them. This may seem like a mundane complaint, but for me, I was really dragged out of the moment by all these jarring menus that were constantly and for no reason. It wasn't like the weird memory-wall things which are there to help tell the story (kind of); these things were just ugly.
*and yes, this is my opinion, not just a fact.