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January 2008
(83%)
44 Reviews
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Abstract: The wait is finally over, and Ubisoft Montreal has released the much anticipated Assassin's Creed. Cinematic visuals, an engaging storyline, and ingenious gameplay make this one of the greatest titles for the next-gen consoles to date. However, this game...
When I picked this game up, I knew very little of what Altair and his story would have in store for me. I didnt expect as deep of a story as I ended up finding, and this was very refreshing. Its great to see such a good story written into a game. No...
Abstract: I was excited for Assassin’s Creed since I first heard about it, but I was worried the game would not live up to the expectations. I thought its E3 showing was a bad sign for what was to come. Well, you know what they say: worry is like a rockin...
Abstract: Rating: M (Mature) The Creed is a simple one, but it absolutely must be obeyed. Three simple tenets: stay ones blade from the flesh of the innocent; draw not attention to oneself whenever possible; and never compromise the brotherhood. These are the ...
Abstract: Ubisoft I wish I were a hitman. Seriously. From Agent 47 to Leon, they get the best of everything – the biggest guns, the fastest cars, the smartest getaways and the very best of lines. Theres not a single hitman as depicted in popular media t...
Abstract: When 25-year-old Desmond Miles awakens to find himself a captive of modern day pharmaceutical giant Abstergo, an intriguing series of epic events are set in motion that involve Miles being forced to interact with the Animus, an experimental virtual r...
For the first few hours it's unbelievable. For the next few hours it's getting tiresome. In subsequent hours it oscillates wildly between these two extremes. Buy Assassin's Creed as a work of magnificent ambition, but try not to get caught up in its fault...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It There are very few console games that immerse players in an open-world environment that are not only breathing with life but also historically factual down to the foundations of every building and the people that m...