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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...
Abstract: Assassin’s Creed er et af de flotteste spil, vi har haft fingrene i i 2008. Det kan i sin opbygning godt minde lidt om den populære spilserie Grand Theft Auto, men hvor Grand Theft Auto foregår i moderne vestlige storbyer, så er handlingen i Assassin’s...
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: 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...
Abstract: 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 ...
Abstract: 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...
Game looks mind numbingly good, Character animation is phenomenal, Assassinating people is fun (for a while)
Very monotonous and repetitive, Quirky A.I, Control scheme can be annoying, Lacks any sort of Side Quests
Of all the business strategies employed by various developers around the world, Ubisoft’s policy is by far the best in my opinion: hire a hot chick to sell games to adolescents. It’s simple yet effective. Think about it... would you have ...