Assassin's Creed Syndicate: Jack the Ripper

Assassin's Creed Syndicate: Jack the Ripper

released on Dec 15, 2015

Assassin's Creed Syndicate: Jack the Ripper

released on Dec 15, 2015

Let the hunt begin... 20 years after the events of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, ‘JACK THE RIPPER’ has embarked on a brutal reign of terror that shocks London to its core and threatens the very existence of the Brotherhood of Assassins. Experience this chilling campaign and access additional exclusive content as part of the Assassin's Creed Syndicate Season Pass.


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Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India
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Assassin's Creed Syndicate
Assassin's Creed Syndicate
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China

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Not knowing that there actually was a DLC for Syndicate that I didn't yet own, I moved on from it after finishing the main game and the "Dreadful Crimes" and "Last Maharaja" DLCs, and started Origins. Only when I was half way in, I realized that there was this "Jack the Ripper" DLC, so I picked it up after Origins - which was a shame as it was much harder to get back into the old control and fighting style. Still, I enjoyed every minute of it.

Jack the Ripper plays 20 years after the conclusion of Syndicate. Evie married Henry and migrated with him to India, but gets called back to London to assist Jacob in solving a series of gruesome murders in Whitechapel; only to find Jacob missing. Evie then tries to solve the mystery of Jack the Ripper, and has to use some of his techniques as well. We also get to play as Jack the Ripper (there's a constant switch between those two), and get to be really gruesome, while also getting the glimpse into a disturbed mind.

The game play was majorly extended for this DLC - we get new kind of weapons, different effects, totally new abilities and moves, new and different side missions, finally the return of the Paris Murder Mysteries, and a totally new fear system, that allowed you to strike terror towards nearby enemies by being as brutal as you can when killing enemies. This, already makes it feel much more dark than Syndicate. But of course that's not all - the entire city is toned down, there is a seriousness and fear, the music is incredible, and our main characters have aged and look more serious and worn down themselves. This all adds to a dense horror atmosphere that is only multiplied when you get to play as the Ripper himself (who is masked the entire game), realizing that he is an Assassin himself, and having a distorted view that includes his thoughts being literally written out and disappearing again on the screen while you play. And while you play you realize that all the victims are actually acquaintances of Jacob -- and so it creeps into your mind: Could he be the ripper? And if yes, what the hell did go wrong here? This only added to my overall horror.

This tiny DLC is so captivating, so scary and yet also so new and different to the main game, that it deserves it's separate rating from the main Syndicate game - I had to finish it as fast as possible and did so in a couple of hours; and it was an incredible experience, even though I was really annoyed with not having the controls down anymore and being used to the new systems Origins introduced.

This is by far one of the best DLCs out there and worth the price that they'll ask for it (which is usually about 15€, but also often on sale for half the price).

Absolutely loved it!

This is the coolest DLC I have ever played. By pretty far. Like, literally. This is the best DLC of all time.

And that's not just because I'm a huge Jack the Ripper guy, but the way this is executed and presented is so fucking beyond cool.

I adore how they didn't just treat this like another DLC, but clearly put so much effort and passion into it, and pretty much made it its own little game, and sequel to Syndicate.

But I wish they didn't still have cargo delivery side missions. Literally the worst side missions.

I think I'd even go as far as saying that this is more creative than the main game.

I really didn't expect them to go this hard. I expected a little thing—maybe more akin to the Dreadful Crimes—and with name-changes and everything, but no. They went hard.

They very clearly care so fucking much. And it pays off.

This is my favorite Assassin's Creed game.

Assassin's Creed Syndicate só que bom????!!!????!!!!??!?!

Enjoyed this perhaps more than the main game, at least for its further development of Evie. Liked her in the role of an older, more mature assassin. It definitely feels believable that she was the intended the sole protagonist from the beginning. Not completely sold on the "Spooky text to simulate insanity / mental illness™" or the disconnect in representing an actual horrific murderer as an Assassin's Creed character fantasy™ but, that ship has sailed way before this games release, both for this killer and others. A good add-on nonetheless. Enjoyed the atmosphere, the new scare mechanics and, the chance for Evie to shine more.

It was a nice DLC, HOWEVER, I used to play the base game at about 60 FPS, whereas I could have max 30 FPS on this DLC with NONSTOP FUCKING DROPS WHAT THE FUCK.
This DLC was the last breath of my old and faithful PC... RIP.

This is a great DLC, although it still could have been the most solid experience in all the post-released content in the franchise. I say this because while we have an incredible main storyline, with a very charismatic villain and one of the nicest protagonists, the game fails to develop the secondary character, which isn't an obligation, but the problem is that the game introduce these characters and make us wait to see when they-re going to be important and, in the end, we never get to see it.

Besides this issue, I think the game is very cool, the story is good, not the biggest plot, but a very nice one. Also, I think the game struggles with performance, I played on a PS4 Slim, and it felt very rusty, I dealt with some crashes and bugs, but I'm already used to Ubisoft, so there was no problem.

So, by all that, I think I can say this is a very nice DLC, especially if you hated all the focus on Jacob that the main game had. Here we see Evie as a true protagonist, still having to deal with problems left by her brother, but this time she is alone, which means fast success. I recommend this if you like the franchise, besides that, there is no big focus on Jack the Ripper as a historical character. Loved it.