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Assassin’s creed is a stealth/action game set during the Third Crusade on the holy land of 1191.The story revolves around Altair an assassin (surprisingly) who must track down and kill key figures of Richard the Lionheart’s invading force and the resident Saladins’s leaders. These individuals must be tracked down in one of the exquisitely detailed cities of Jerusalem, Damascus and Acre before silently killing them and escaping into the shadows.
Assassin's Creed has been a huge success on PS3 and Xbox 360 with slick next generation visuals and even slicker controls allowing fluid freedom of movement in the games “open” world. Besides the stunning visuals and a rather convoluted dual story (Altair is actually a genetic memory embedded in the mind of the depressingly dull sounding Desmond Miles who is being held by a shadowy group in the present day forced to relive Altair’s memories in a scanner that appears to have been borrowed from Star Trek) the game offers plenty of action and entertainment. Freedom of movement is essential to the game and an incredibly responsive control method resides within shaming other games previous attempts. This allows you to race through the city streets and scale their lofty spires with the grace and fluidity of a seasoned Parkour expert and carry out those all important assassinations. But can this acclaimed control method be transferred to the beige box of delights?
Graphically Assassin’s Creed cannot be faulted and on the PC higher resolutions only make the detailed splendor more interesting and inviting. The cities are teaming with life and are all well rendered, the market areas especially. The dual story mechanic does grate at times and after taking the time to create such a splendid game world the inclusion of the present day environments as a distraction to a game that is at its core, a wash rinse and repeat formula seems unnecessary. People who bought the game knew what they were getting, an action stealth em-up set during the crusades. The time spent creating Desmond’s story and environment could have been better used to add more variety to the missions (some extra missions have been added to this PC version but are simple races and protection of citizens) and making the combat more varied. All in all, Assassin’s Creed is a good game and a shining example of how to successfully port a console game to the PC.
Assassin's Creed has been a huge success on PS3 and Xbox 360 with slick next generation visuals and even slicker controls allowing fluid freedom of movement in the games “open” world. Besides the stunning visuals and a rather convoluted dual story (Altair is actually a genetic memory embedded in the mind of the depressingly dull sounding Desmond Miles who is being held by a shadowy group in the present day forced to relive Altair’s memories in a scanner that appears to have been borrowed from Star Trek) the game offers plenty of action and entertainment. Freedom of movement is essential to the game and an incredibly responsive control method resides within shaming other games previous attempts. This allows you to race through the city streets and scale their lofty spires with the grace and fluidity of a seasoned Parkour expert and carry out those all important assassinations. But can this acclaimed control method be transferred to the beige box of delights?
Graphically Assassin’s Creed cannot be faulted and on the PC higher resolutions only make the detailed splendor more interesting and inviting. The cities are teaming with life and are all well rendered, the market areas especially. The dual story mechanic does grate at times and after taking the time to create such a splendid game world the inclusion of the present day environments as a distraction to a game that is at its core, a wash rinse and repeat formula seems unnecessary. People who bought the game knew what they were getting, an action stealth em-up set during the crusades. The time spent creating Desmond’s story and environment could have been better used to add more variety to the missions (some extra missions have been added to this PC version but are simple races and protection of citizens) and making the combat more varied. All in all, Assassin’s Creed is a good game and a shining example of how to successfully port a console game to the PC.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows XP/VistaProcessor:
Pentium 2.2 GHz
DirectX 9.0c
1 GB RAM
Free hard drive space: 8 GB
256MB Video Card RAM
DirectX 9.0c
DirectX-compliant Sound Card
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NOTE
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