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Why Assassin’s Creed’s First Towers Still Stand Above the Rest

The Forgotten Magic of Climbing Towers in Assassin’s Creed

by pinkfloyd
March 14, 2025
in Game Mechanics & Design, Game Updates & Patches, Gaming, Gaming News
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Why No Assassin’s Creed Sequel Has Matched the First Game’s Towers - Image credit: Ubisoft via RockPaperShotgun

How Assassin’s Creed’s Towers Created a Unique Gaming Experience - Image credit: Ubisoft via RockPaperShotgun

No Assassin’s Creed Sequel Has Matched the First Game’s Tower Climbing Magic

The Enduring Legacy of Ubisoft’s Towers

A decade ago, gamers were overwhelmed by Ubisoft’s signature tower-climbing mechanic. But has that fatigue truly lasted? If you’ve never scaled one of these landmarks, let’s start from the ground up. The concept dates back to Assassin’s Creed (2007), offering a simple yet rewarding gameplay loop: you spot a tower, navigate through the city, savor the climb with fluid parkour, and ultimately synchronize at the peak—revealing the map and unlocking new content.

Towers: Once a Staple, Now a Relic?

Ubisoft’s tower-climbing mechanic was once an essential component of open-world games. It created structured exploration, offering players immediate objectives in new territories. However, its overuse led to criticism, with many reviewers mocking towers and radio masts in Ubisoft’s open-world titles of the 2010s.

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Yet, in hindsight, the original Assassin’s Creed towers held a unique poetry lost in later sequels. They weren’t just a way to unfog the map; they were part of the game’s core metafictional framework—one that set it apart from other historical epics.

The Philosophy Behind Synchronization

Unlike later installments, Assassin’s Creed didn’t just strive for immersion—it wanted to remind you that you were playing a simulation. The game treated the player as a “puppeteer,” controlling protagonist Altaïr through Desmond Miles, whose actions were dictated by the Animus, a VR machine extracting ancestral memories. The synchronization mechanic wasn’t just a fancy term; it was a way of enforcing continuity between Desmond and Altaïr, turning in-game actions—stealth, combat, and even damage—into metaphors for historical accuracy.

While modern games seek seamless immersion, Assassin’s Creed intentionally created a dissonance between player and simulation. The game’s world was a construct—one that could glitch, desynchronize, and ultimately reject you if you strayed too far from the intended path. This tension between agency and obedience was an integral part of the experience, one that has since been diluted in the series’ push for sprawling historical authenticity.

The Symbolism of Tower Climbing

Climbing towers in Assassin’s Creed wasn’t just about unlocking objectives—it was an act of synchronization. The towers represented the Animus tightening its grip on history, consolidating its control over the simulation. The synchronization point, always marked by a perched eagle, added a layer of symbolism. The protagonist’s name, Altaïr, derives from the Arabic “al-tair,” meaning “bird of prey.” In essence, climbing to the peak was an act of synchronizing the assassin with his namesake.

And yet, all of this happened within a simulation controlled by a corporate overlord—Abstergo. The game suggested that history was both a playground and a prison, where freedom existed only within the constraints of a pre-written narrative. Later Assassin’s Creed titles would focus more on their historical settings, sidelining the philosophical depth that made the first game’s towers more than just traversal challenges.

The Leap of Faith: A Paradox of Freedom and Control

A crucial element of Assassin’s Creed’s tower mechanics was the leap of faith. After synchronizing, players would dive into a conveniently placed haystack, always surviving the fall unscathed. According to original AC animation director Alex Drouin, these dives were designed to be “believable” rather than “realistic.” The game called them a “leap of faith,” but in reality, they were an absolute certainty.

However, the game does briefly subvert this in one of its earliest moments. During a prologue sequence, three assassins jump from a tower to demonstrate their fearlessness. One miscalculates and breaks his leg—a rare moment of unpredictability in an otherwise rigid system. But from that point forward, the Animus ensures that every leap will land safely in a bed of straw, reinforcing the game’s paradox: an illusion of freedom within a meticulously controlled framework.

What If Towers Were Truly Unpredictable?

Imagine if every tower climb and leap of faith had a 1% chance of failure. How would that change our perception of synchronization? Would it add genuine risk and make the game’s world feel less like a scripted experience and more like an organic simulation?

Ubisoft has largely moved away from this kind of meta-narrative, shifting Assassin’s Creed toward sprawling, immersive open worlds that prioritize realism over philosophical depth. But as the franchise prepares to revisit its Animus storyline with Assassin’s Creed Shadows, perhaps there’s still a chance for the series to reclaim the poetic complexity of its earliest towers.

The Future of Ubisoft’s Towers

While modern Ubisoft games have traded towers for ziplines, gliders, and drone scanning, the memory of Assassin’s Creed’s original summits lingers. They weren’t just waypoints; they were a statement about control, agency, and the nature of historical storytelling in games.

Seventeen years later, perhaps a bold new developer will take this idea and push it further—turning synchronization into more than just map-revealing mechanics, and instead, into an act of meaning-making within a digital world.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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