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[–] SmokeyMeadow 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
The stories aren't connected as far as I know. Don't expect a lot of lore to wade through. I own 2 and 3, but didn't bother with 4. It looked really cool, but then so did 2 and 3. My main complaint about this series is the same as with many Ubisoft games. They release tons of awesome demo footage, but the final product is watered-down and not nearly as beautiful. It has to run on all manner of consoles, after all. For this reason, I've basically ignored the pre-release footage of 5. I'm sure the end product will look fine, but I don't want the visual letdown I got with 2 and 3 if I ever do feel like playing it.