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    Assassin's Creed

    Game » consists of 27 releases. Released Nov 13, 2007

    Assassin's Creed is a stealth action-adventure game developed by Ubisoft Montreal. In the year 2012, Desmond Miles is kidnapped and made to relive his ancestor's memory through a machine called the Animus. As the ancestor, Altaïr, players unveil an assassin conspiracy set in the middle ages.

    joob's Assassin's Creed (Limited Edition) (PlayStation 3) review

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    Revolutionary Game

    I knew about this game when it was first ever even freakin conceived and I had been waiting since then for this game. I waited for this game for 2 years reserved it 4months early and got it the first day it came out. And it was all totally worth it. It is easily one of the best games I have ever played. The graphics are stunning and the gameplay is amazingly smooth for all that you can do. The environments are huge and totally interactive. IGN said this game had poor replay value and I beat it in 4 days and I'm still playing it. There one thing that bugs me though I can't find a way up the assassins fortress building which if I could would be the tallest building. The only bad thing about this game, and its not really that bad, is that it has some visual glitches here and there. One thing I noticed about what they did with this game is that no matter how far away you are from and object or building it doesn't lose its detail. This game is a must buy for everyone. It is revolutionary to say the least. Brace yourself for the ending ( don't throw your controller).
    P.S. There has to be a second game.

    Other reviews for Assassin's Creed (Limited Edition) (PlayStation 3)

      A groundbreaking game with a few flaws holding it back 0

      Assassin's Creed is a game about a man named Desmond (That's right, not Altair) who is caught up in a crazed science experiment, for the pursuit of figuring out the past of Altair, an assassin who lived in the year 1191 A.D. How are they going to discover this through a present- day bartender? Well, the mad scientist has discovered that people's memories are stored in their DNA, and that Altair is an ancestor of our Desmond. Believable? Not a bit. Do you mind, or do you just wanna stab someone? ...

      4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

      Assassin's Creed Hits High On Target 0

      Originally printed Friday, November 30th 2007 in the Technique student newspaper and written by myself. I have posted this primarily because there were no reviews for this game, and because I still despite the repetitive tasks think this is pretty sweet game. Even if it now happens to be the weakest within the series. But hey, this is a reflection of what I thought back in 2007 when the game was initially released. This article also contains all of my old typos....so feel free to nit-pick.  A de...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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