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Assassin’s Creed takes you back in time to the Holy Land, and the the Crusades to reclaim them in the name of Christianity. It’s a telling sign of the game’s maturity that it opens with a statement that the developers and creators of the...
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PratikAssassins Creed is set in the middle east during the third crusade and takes you through the three major cities of the holy land - Acre, Damascus and Jerusalem, where you take on the role of an assassin named Altair. As you explore these cities...
Innovative and fun gameplay, gorgeous looking game...
Repetative, wierd and confusing ending...
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Edwin Millheim8.8As always the ultra cool teaser trailers and screen shots for a game gave tantalizing looks at what the over all experience would be for a gamer. Over the years of doing reviews and of course being a gamer, I have learned to not let t...
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If you’re starting to get the idea that there’s a hint of frustration in this review, you’d be thinking along the right lines. The problem with Assassin’s Creed is that it should have been a true next generation classic. But, there...
Incredible visuals, AI reacts perfectly to your character...
points in this game are so minor that are not worth typing out, my only real issue is wastidge... one wonders what this game would have been like if fully utilized a Blue -ray disk instead of HD-DVD.Score: 8/10Rating: No one has rated this review help...
Instead, it’s simply a great looking example of what can be achieved visually, while lacking the kind of enjoyment we’d all hoped for...
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You know a game is great when you emerge from your lounge and realise that nine hours have passed, your eyes are blood-shot and your wife has left you. But it doesn't matter. Assassin's Creed is so great that you grab some eye-drops and sit back down.I...
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Assassins Creed This astonishing game transports players to the 12th century and lets you freely explore densely populated cities such as Jerusalem and Damascus. Few games have been more successful in creating the illusion of a living environment...
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After a weak showing at the past E3, many people were left to wonder if Assassins Creed could live up to the developers ambition and the media hype. The demo put on by producer Jade Raymond felt stilted and awkward and the games premise didnt trans...
It features lifelike A.I, which really helps flesh out the expansive world; fluid play mechanics and a compelling narrative come together to form an outstanding gaming experience. Altair is as interesting and memorable a character as Ubisofts other s...
The world can feel a little too expansive at times; the gigantic environments can be overwhelming; fighting mechanics take practice to master. The Final Word The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but...
The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassins greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experi...
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Nov 8, 2007We're just going to come right out and say it: Assassin's Creed is fantastic. More to the point, it's beautifully realized, richly detailed and carried by a story with twists that rival the surprises of BioShock. It's also endlessly fun, giv...
Huge, immersive world, Absolutely stunning visuals, Addictively twisty storyline...
Repetitive side missions, Revisiting Masyaf over and over gets old, Guards are almost as agile as Altair...
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Its always great to see new intellectual property in the gaming market - additions to long standing series are fine, but when a new name with new characters and new ideas comes along its good for the industry and good for the gamer. Perhaps the most...
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