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April 2008
(80%)
17 Reviews
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Whatever your initial impressions of Assassins Creed, the Directors Cut Edition is unlikely to change them, but we did find enough improvements to warrant a new purchase for PC exclusive gamers. Mike Spitalieri ...
Abstract: Set in the Holy Land during the Crusades, Assassins Creed places you in control of Altair, a disgraced assassin who must slay a series of high-profile targets to regain his status. The setting makes a nice change from the usual sci-fi and fantasy o...
Assassins Creed fails to fix the problems found in the original console game, and the awkward control system brings a few new problems to the plate too. On the whole, wed give it a miss. Mark Hattersley Lowest online price: ££9.93 ...
Abstract: Make a killing in the crusade business. Gorgeous graphics, intense atmosphere and plenty of thrills. PC gamers might seem to survive on a diet of first person shoot-em-ups and strategy titles, but every now and again a game developer is willing to t...
Assassins Creeds plot has been designed with a lot of care and attention, featuring many subtle touches: the seven victims you have to hunt down are historical characters, for instance, yet the actual game requires not brain power, but a heroic amoun...
In general Assassin’s Creed is a superb game. Cities are alive with activity and have an air of authenticity to them. Altaïr’s animation is movie-like. Everything about him is perfect: look, animation, voice, dialog… He even looks cool when simply turn...
Ubisofts Assassins Creed is a video game that will change video game history. After seeing the graphics, most previously released games look blocky and with yesterdays look. Just because Assassins Creed happens to be a visually stunning game, that ...
Abstract: Its been six months since the console release of the well-acclaimed Assassins Creed. One would hope in that Ubisofts extra time would have thrown together more than a PC convert with chocolate sprinkles. The original game was not without its flaws, ...
Abstract: Here's something you might not have known about the Crusades: Angry guards during this period would never notice their quarry -- no matter how conspicuously he dressed -- if that quarry simply rode past them slowly on a horse. Also, one reason the Crus...