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Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition

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Company: Ubisoft

Publisher : Ubisoft

Brand : UBI Soft

Manufacturer : Ubisoft



 

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Assassin's Creed redefines the action genre. 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. The setting is 1191 A.D. The Third Crusade is tearing the Holy Land apart. You, Altair, intend to stop the hostilities by suppressing both sides of the conflict. You are an Assassin, a warrior shrouded in secrecy and feared for your ruthlessness. Your actions can throw your immediate environment into chaos, and your existence will shape events during this pivotal moment in history. Next-gen gameplay - The proprietary engine developed from the ground up for Xbox 360 allows organic game design featuring open gameplay, intuitive control scheme, realistic interaction with environment, and a fluid, yet sharp, combat mechanic


Customer reviews for 'Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition'

«Assassin's Creed Disappointment»

Saw a video on You Tube incorporating cutscenes from the Witcher and Assassin's Creed. Looked pretty cool so I bought it. What a disappointment! Especially after playing the Witcher. First of all, I hate sci-fi stuff - robots, technology, etc. I love Fantasy RPG and love history. To combine a hi-tech environment with the world of the Crusades was stupid! The storyline doesn't make much sense either and the manual was too technical to understand - I might have caught on if I had finished the game but I got so frustrated with the controls I couldn't. I'm playing on a PC and half the time I would press 'W' for walk and the character doesn't move. I'd have to keep tapping it or pressing it. The controls are too clunky and don't work half the time. Riding that ugly horse was a lesson in patience, stopping and starting constantly - just like the main character. I never could figure out the fighting controls. And to have to and hit the shift key while using 'w' at the same time - well my little finger wouldn't stretch that far. The quests are stupid, as well, and you do the same thing over and over in each town - I made it to 3 before giving up. The only cool thing about the game is the character's acrobatics but that doesn't make up for the lack of story, the mixing of two different worlds, the pathetic fighting, the clunky gameplay and the boring quests. Finding 100 flags in one city? Forget it! I've got more important things to do - like playing The Witcher!!

[Friday, November 28, 2008]

«Very linear storyline with very little to do.»

READ THE "M" RATING, DON'T BUY THIS FOR YOUR KIDS UNTIL YOU PLAY IT FOR YOURSELF. THIS GAME CAN BE VERY BRUTAL-EVEN WITHOUT GORE. GOOD PARENTS SCREEN THEIR CHILDREN'S MEDIA UNTIL THEIR CHILDREN SCREEN IT THEMSELVES, BE A GOOD PARENT.



IN SUMMARY:
-Great voice acting
-Good city navigation
-Some fun fights

-Deceptive about open endedness
-Bad control scheme
-Simplistic storyline that rags on most western religions
-Deceptive about AI, it's very simple and scripted
-No destructible environments.
-Unusually high system requirements

Pros:
-Building climbing is fairly fun,
-Some swordfights are movielike,
-Voice acting is great!
-His 'jump shank' attack is just ridiculously awesome.

Cons:
-This isn't nearly as open as it says it is, the game is entirely scripted with no chance of random, interesting things happening. The game description leads you to believe otherwise. The scripting is fairly decent though, so only -1/2
-The controls are console-ified, meaning you 'lock on' and 'fire'. This would be tolerable and only a half star off, but the lock on system is moody at best when you need it. -1
-The storyline is very stereotypical. Without spoiling it, it throws mud at every religion to the point they felt they had to have a disclaimer in the game. (no deduction for this)
-The AI isn't half as good as they say.
-The enemies respawn. -1
-Despite having no physics, scripted paths for all AI (try kicking 'em down a ladder, they come right back up for more) and only 110 maximum NPCs on screen at a time, this game requires a dual core processor. This is due entirely to sloppy programming and lack of scalability. If crysis can run on a single core, then this should too. -whatever's left

All in all, this game lasted me 15 hours over a week, most of it done while watching TV. It simply does not live up to the legacy that other PC games set, one of excellent developer content and easy user extensibility.

This game had a lot of work being put into how cinematic it was. If this game was advertised as such, I would have rated it higher for what it is, instead of what they claim it to be. If I order a steak and get a hamburger, and am told it is a steak, I'm going to rate it accordingly-as a bad steak.

Otherwise, this game is a good buy for a linear, cinematic style of gameplay.

[Tuesday, November 25, 2008]

«Assassin's Creed...it's ok»

The game has awesome graphics but is redundant and a little slow at times. Overall it is ok and not a game that I would play through more than once.

[Wednesday, November 19, 2008]



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