Assassin's Creed User Review
Great story telling and story in general, can be a bit awkward after a while
- Posted Jun 29, 2009 8:44 am GMT
- Recommended by 1 of 1 user.
- Difficulty:
- Just Right
- Time Spent:
- 100 or More Hours
- The Bottom Line:
- "Revolutionary"
Assassins Creed is a revolutionary game in the way that you can run at a wall and just climb up it and keep on going. There has previously been no other game like AC where you could climb over everything or nearly everything and have a huge draw distance.
Ive never had the game freeze on me which is impressive for how much stuff is crammed into it. there are 3 major city's and 2 smaller locations and the kingdom and they all flow very nicely.
The story is well thought out and plays amazingly if you have little or no knowledge of "history".
The one thing wrong with AC is that after a while of playing you will feel like the game has had limits set on how much control you have over Altair. When free-running i find that i will be redirected because the game sees where im going as a outcome it doesn't want to allow so redirects me to a more appropriate place for the game but not for me usually resulting in frustration.
The loading screens are also enjoyable just to play around a bit your dumped in a open space with nothing else there and infinite throwing knives, sometimes i just like to sprint and see if there is ever a end to this open space or if its not actually a space and just a working Altair model moving on the spot.
I own the PS3 version so this review probably only applies to the PS3 version. But it is a great game and if your into assassins or anything similar to Prince of Persia then this is a game to play.
Ive never had the game freeze on me which is impressive for how much stuff is crammed into it. there are 3 major city's and 2 smaller locations and the kingdom and they all flow very nicely.
The story is well thought out and plays amazingly if you have little or no knowledge of "history".
The one thing wrong with AC is that after a while of playing you will feel like the game has had limits set on how much control you have over Altair. When free-running i find that i will be redirected because the game sees where im going as a outcome it doesn't want to allow so redirects me to a more appropriate place for the game but not for me usually resulting in frustration.
The loading screens are also enjoyable just to play around a bit your dumped in a open space with nothing else there and infinite throwing knives, sometimes i just like to sprint and see if there is ever a end to this open space or if its not actually a space and just a working Altair model moving on the spot.
I own the PS3 version so this review probably only applies to the PS3 version. But it is a great game and if your into assassins or anything similar to Prince of Persia then this is a game to play.
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- Publisher(s): Ubisoft
- Developer(s): Ubisoft Montreal
- Genre: Action
- Release:
- PEGI: 18+
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