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December 2011
(79%)
41 Reviews
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Abstract: I write this review amidst news from Ubisoft that it will be releasing a ‘major’ installment in the Assassin’s Creed series in 2012, making it sound like the games released after Assassin’s Creed 2 – Brotherhood and Revelations, are merely detours un...
Abstract: Published January 3rd 2012. Written by Nickolai Niver. If I were to be completely honest with my opinion of the Assassin’s Creed series, I’d say that I think it’s about as serious a series as Lego Star Wars. Sure it’s fun and sells like hot cakes, but ...
Takes Ezio's story to its conclusion, Exotic historical locations, Interesting and varied missions
Core gameplay is growing stale, Some new features unnecessary or annoying, Minor technical issues
After the double-whammy of Assassin's Creed 2 and Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed: Revelations is a slight disappointment, It still ends Ezio's portion of the saga with a bang, but the core gameplay is growing stale and it's not lifted by a selection of tri...
Constantinople makes for another entertaining open-world historical playground and multiplayer is a strategic blast that's bigger and better than before, but the campaign is a slow-burning grind that doesn't provide the twists or closure promised. ...
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Published: 2011-11-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Beautiful sandpit, Hook blade, Mind altering tech
Nonsense plot
The large portion of the game involving Ezio and Altair is absolutely ace; the sections involving the latter are a bit brief and bit too scripted, but overall they do the job. The parts set in the future, where Desmond has to navigate the inside of th
Abstract: Let's remove the Desmond element from the Assassin's Creed mythology for a moment. In doing so, we're left with two loosely connected characters: Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad and Ezio Auditore da Firenze. There are others, especially in the series' non-interactive...