Highlights
- Ubisoft’s diverse range of games immerses players in epic storylines, vibrant worlds, and engaging gameplay experiences.
- From serious narratives like
Valiant Hearts
to comedic
South Park
games, Ubisoft offers something for every type of player. - With iconic titles like
Assassin’s Creed
and
Far Cry
, Ubisoft continues to deliver immersive and memorable gaming experiences.
Since the 1980s, Ubisoft has been responsible for developing and publishing many video game series that have become instant classics and long-time favorites for a wide variety of gamers. These notably include action titles like Far Cry, Assassin’s Creed, and the later games in the Prince of Persia series, but they also have explored plenty of different genres and less serious plots.
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These include the Rayman and Rabbids series, and they also work with South Park Digital Studios to publish some hilariously inappropriate games for the iconic television intellectual property. With so many years of experience and so many titles under their belts, it is no surprise that Ubisoft have plenty of incredibly immersive games under their belts.
10 Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora
Draws Players Into James Cameron’s Cinematic World Of Pandora
Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora
- Released
- December 7, 2023
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure
Unfortunately for fans of the IP, Frontiers of Pandora received average reviews at best, with gameplay and narrative being particularly criticized. That being said, Ubisoft’s Avatar game does have a particularly immersive element going for it.
On a purely aesthetic level, the game is beautiful to look at, and players who want to delve into this well-known and well-loved world will still have a lot of appreciation for the exploration aspect. For Ubisoft fans who want a visually stunning cinematic world to be immersed in, Frontiers of Pandora definitely does the job!
9 Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
Varied Gameplay And Destruction Mechanics Immerse Players
Rainbow Six: Siege
- Released
- December 1, 2015
- Genre(s)
- Shooter
Ubisoft have countless Tom Clancy games to their name, but the longevity of their online tactical shooter, Rainbow Six: Siege, speaks to the immersive elements of the series’ gameplay. The gameplay in Siege thrives on its flexibility. With a huge variety of operators to choose from, each with wildly different play styles, whether on the attacking or defending team, players are free to use their own tactics to gain the advantage for their team.
That’s to say nothing of the impressive environmental destruction within the game. For an online shooter like Siege, it’s the varied approaches to combat as well as satisfying environmental feedback that are sure to immerse players in the experience and keep them coming back for more.
8 Just Dance
The Mechanics Physically Include Players In A Unique Way
Just Dance 2024 Edition
- Platform(s)
- PS5 , Nintendo Switch , Xbox Series X and Series S
- Released
- November 22, 2022
For a complete change in tone, Ubisoft are also well known for their Just Dance series, which has been ongoing since 2009, with new content released every year since. While these upbeat party games aren’t overly interested in immersing players in an epic storyline or a vast world, they are undoubtedly interested in fully immersing their players in the fun of dance!
They achieve this by making players become the controller, with their movements being tracked by certain remotes, cameras, or apps, depending on the game version they’re playing. By physically involving players in the game, and by setting the dances to popular songs from the year, players have no choice but to dance their hearts out!
7 Valiant Hearts: The Great War
All Design Elements Work To Enhance The Wartime Narrative
Valiant Hearts: The Great War
- Released
- June 25, 2014
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Montpellier
- Genre(s)
- Adventure
For players who want to be immersed in a serious and emotional narrative, Valiant Hearts: The Great War provides exactly that. As the name suggests, the game takes place during the First World War. The game is a wonderful combination of simple side-scrolling puzzle mechanics and a beautifully somber cartoon-like art style.
Rather than detracting from the narrative, the simplistic nature of the style and mechanics seems to enhance it. With very little dialogue and a lot of visual storytelling, this narrative immersed many players in the horrors of warfare when it was first released in 2014 and is still worth a play for those who haven’t experienced it yet.
6 South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Faithful To The IP With More Player Choices
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
- Released
- October 17, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft San Francisco
From a heart-wrenching war narrative, to perhaps the most inappropriate game on Ubisoft’s roster, the hilariously named South Park: The Fractured But Whole is a superhero RPG based on the beloved South Park IP. Both The Fractured But Whole and the previous game in the series, The Stick Of Truth, heavily involved series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone in their development, which helps to preserve the essential South Park tone that players are looking to be immersed in.
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However, on a pure gameplay level, The Fractured But Whole improves its immersive qualities from The Stick Of Truth by offering players more choices and agency for customizing their character, or ‘New Kid.’ This includes many superhero class options to pick from, each with very different play styles and abilities, but also allows players to determine their New Kid’s gender, ethnicity, and even sexuality. These don’t have much of a bearing on gameplay – outside the famous example of New Kid’s ethnicity being the game’s difficulty slider – but they are a nice touch to make the New Kid feel unique to each player’s story.
5 Watch Dogs 2
Vast Array Of Mechanics Allows Players To Play In Their Own Style
Watch Dogs 2
- Released
- November 15, 2016
The Watch Dogs series is one of the IPs that Ubisoft is particularly well known for, and Watch Dogs 2 improved on its predecessor in most ways, including immersion. Watch Dogs 2 drops players in its rebellious San Francisco world with fast-paced hacks and gunfights through classic series mechanics, where protagonist Marcus Holloway can hack virtually anything (or anyone) in the world with just his cellphone.
The sandbox-like freedom that players have regarding the hacking mechanics is immense. Each of the many objects that players can hack will also have multiple hacking options available to suit every play style, from brazen combat to stealth. This allows players the freedom to tackle missions in a wide variety of different ways and playstyles and, much like Siege, this is how Watch Dogs 2 achieves its immersion.
4 Prince Of Persia: The Lost Crown
The Unique Art Style Was Developed Specifically To Immerse Players
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
- Released
- January 18, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Montpellier
- Genre(s)
- Action , Platformer , 2D
Ubisoft bought the rights to the Prince of Persia series back in 2001, and have developed many entries since then, although the series was in a lull until very recently. Their latest entry is The Lost Crown, released in January 2024. With Metroidvania-style gameplay, stunning music, and an engaging plot, there are already a lot of ways that The Lost Crown immerses players in its tale of Persian culture and mythology.
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However, one of the most immediately captivating elements is the art style. Designed to look bright, unique, and modern, the stunning visuals play a huge part in immersing players in the latest Prince of Persia story. Once the artwork draws them in, the tight and exciting gameplay will keep them coming back.
3 Far Cry 3
The Compelling Antagonist Drives Immersion
Far Cry 3
- Released
- November 29, 2012
The games on this list have been immersive thanks to everything from their mechanics, to their art style, to their overarching narrative, but Far Cry 3’s immersion is driven primarily by the strength of its antagonist. As some of Ubisoft’s most iconic games, this list would be incomplete without a Far Cry entry, and Far Cry 3 seemed to leave one of the biggest marks not only in the series, but perhaps in Ubisoft’s entire catalog.
Far Cry 3 has a variety of playstyles and multiplayer modes that add hours of fun and immersion for players who wrap up the main campaign, but its particularly immersive and memorable moments come from conflicts with Vaas, the game’s most terrifying villain. Vaas delights in pushing the boundaries of sanity, which has startling effects on both Jason Brody. the game’s protagonist, and the player. For open-world action games, Far Cry 3’s compelling conflict makes it one of the most immersive.
2 Assassin’s Creed 2
Compelling Characters And Improved Mechanics Immerse Players
Assassin’s Creed 2
- Released
- November 7, 2009
The stealth-based action series Assassin’s Creed is another one of the most famous and beloved of Ubisoft’s titles, immersing many players in their simultaneous history and science fiction-themed worlds. Of all the games in the series, Assassin’s Creed 2 received some of the most favorable reviews, with many of its open-world mechanics being praised for drastically improving on the first game.
While improved fluidity of mechanics is bound to improve immersion, the second game also introduced players to Ezio, who has become one of the most iconic characters in the series. When players connect so readily with the player character, they will much more easily immerse themselves in the narrative. While the Assassin’s Creed franchise is generally quite effective at drawing players into their settings, Assassin’s Creed 2 seems to be the one that has had the biggest impact on a lot of fans of the franchise.
1 Rayman Legends
Rayman’s Combination Of Mechanics And Style Are Particularly Engaging
Rayman Legends
- Released
- August 30, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft Montpellier
- Genre(s)
- Platformer
Along with the Rabbids series, the Rayman series could be considered Ubisoft’s most iconic family-friendly games, and is up there as one of the best-reviewed Ubisoft games on Metacritic. These games are beloved for their bright, colorful visuals, snappy platforming levels, cooperative gameplay, and cheerful music.
Rayman Legends includes all of these beloved features from the previous Rayman games, as well as features that have been used to immerse players in other Ubisoft games throughout this article. The cartoon art style is perfectly approachable for a family audience and, just like Just Dance,Rayman Legends introduces rhythm-based levels set to well-known songs, which really draw players into the experience.
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