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Assassin's Creed is a video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. Assassin's Creed is a
third-person stealth game, in which the player primarily controls the assassin Altaïr through computer-rendered
memories experienced by Desmond. Assassin's Creed has already received generally positive reviews in the gaming
world although several publications such as IGN, 1UP and Eurogamer awarded the game with average scores. In
general, the gameplay never really evolves and ultimately becomes a bit boring, and quite amazingly repetitive.
The Game-play is very long lasting between two and four hours of play. Game is brilliant for the first two hours ,
then after that it gets very repetitive and like reviews said a bit boring. Assassin's Creed is the kind of game
you tell your friends about with little excitement and one that should possibly be in your PS3 collection.
The overall story within Assassin's Creed is set in September 2012, where barkeeper Desmond Miles (the character
controlled by the player) has been kidnapped by an unknown person prior to the start of the game, and is brought to
Abstergo Industries, where researchers are working on the Animus project. The primary goal of the game is to use
stealth and other tactics to complete nine assassinations, though prior to strike out for the target, the player
must perform a minimum number of intelligence missions, whether by eavesdropping, interrogation, or pick pocketing
information from a given target.

The game itself is divided into four cities from the 12th Century: Jerusalem, Damascus, Acre, and Masyaf, and
all but Masyaf contain three sections that are unlocked over the course of the game. You will find that Assassin's
Creed is all about pressing various buttons on your controller at the correct time, rather than crafting a
spectacular set piece of your own design. Press, press, press, press, press, press press. So if you want a game to
keep you busy and doesn't involve guns then go out and get Assassins Creed.
Assassin's Creed merges technology, game design, theme, and emotions into a world where you instigate chaos and
become a vulnerable, yet powerful, agent of change. Assassins Creed has to be one of the coolest games that I have
seen. Assassin's Creed is an amazing and memorable game. Assassin's creed's free-running system is a step up from
Prince of Persia's linear puzzles. Assassin's Creed's world is so detailed, from every brick and every stone, that
it makes you actually want to just walk through the game, or take your time. Assassin's Creed is a very good game,
but what keeps it from being a great game is that the mission format doesn't vary once you've started the real game
(first Damas mission), the format doesn't change for the rest. Assassin’s Creed is a double-sided story that takes
place in the present, but is very much affected by the past.

Assassin's Creed is an example of an enticing story that has great potential for the future. This is a game with
total action with a new dimension and total freedom. You can eliminate your targets wherever, whenever, and
however. There's more to Ubisoft Montreal's ambitious action adventure than you might expect. I was looking
forwards to Assassin's Creed providing me a real stealth-Action game, something of the same caliber as PoP.
Realistic and responsive environments experience a living, breathing world in which all your actions have
consequences. And 'giving back' is the game's other key point of attraction and appeal.
The focus of virtually any and all advanced coverage during the game's development has revolved around an
innovative character control system, supposedly capable of seamlessly channelling Altair's interactions within his
environment, while also providing a refined approach to the conventional button-combination battle mechanic
witnessed during Ubisoft's popular Prince of Persia series. This game has intense action rooted in reality
experience and heavy action blended with fluid and precise animations.

The graphics stunning with genuinely innovative gameplay this is destined to be one of the most important
releases of the year. The full storyline is far deeper, featuring the expected twists and revelations, plus some
infrequent and rather unexpected gameplay that will likely polarize opinion for all gamers. There is a limited
Edition version which is only available to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 owners. Designed for the Microsoft Xbox 360,
Sony PlayStation 3 and PC (2008), this intense and near-photo-realistic action game lets you play as a retired
assassin who is sent back into action in the late 12th century, when the Third Crusade is raging across the Holy
Land.
The game takes the player from the Assassin’s stronghold at Masyaf to the Seljuk capital of Damascus and from the
port-city of Akko (Acre) to Jerusalem, held by Saladin’s forces against the encroaching Crusaders. Deep, engaging,
and surprising from beginning to end, Assassin’s Creed’s merits will be debated for a long time.
Assassin's Creed™ is the next-generation game developed by Ubisoft Montreal that redefines the action genre.
Assassin's Creed will stay with you long after you finish it. Assassin's Creed is a simply beautiful game to watch
and play. Enjoy!
Average score: 7/10.
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