Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360) - PC and Console Games (Ubisoft)
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- Sales Rank:
- 510
- Audience Rating:
- To Be Announced
- Media:
- Video Game
- Platform:
- Xbox 360
- Publisher:
- Ubisoft
- Release Date:
- 16th November 2007
Assassin's Creed is set in Jerusalem in 1191 A.D. during the Third Crusade, when bloody battles are taking place in the Holy Land. You'll take on the role of an elite assassin, whose mission is to put an end to the conflict and carry out nine assassinations without getting caught.Become an elite assassin: climb walls, ride horses and blend into the crowd against a background of beautiful scenery in this rich and varied game.
Developer : Ubisoft Canada
Official site :
Minimum age : 18 years
Game setting :
Orientation : Action
Violent : Yes
Multiplayer mode : No
Network mode : No
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Customer Reviews of Assassin's Creed (Xbox 360)
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BvP
London
23rd November 2008
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An experience worth trying.
Yes, Assassin's Creed is repetitive and lacks gameplay inspiration, but I wouldn't trade anything for the sheer graphical splendour of sitting atop one of those towers and pressing that 'synchronise' button. The sense of awe at imagining yourself in that time and place (ficticious it maybe) is really something. No game can transport you somewhere quite so vividly.
But yes, the gameplay is far from inspired, so - 3 stars. -
Jillian Williams
15th November 2008
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Assains creed
when i bought this game last christmas i was excited at first but the game is truley rubbish. there is this stupd sideplot where you are in the futre and you unlock your ansestors memories. there are long cut scenes which you cannot skip you turn the game on you hvae to go through about 3 to even play it! whne you finally do plsy it the game is repetetive and boring.
DO NOT BUY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! -
krazy kid
London,England
14th November 2008
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the best historical game ever
firstly it has a story line beyond killing random people(possibly one of the few games to do so).Secondly the graphics are incredible and are the best example of how much better the new consoles are than the old ones. thirdly the controls are easy to master and it comes with a helpful tutorial at the start. Finally its fun to play, i got it around january 2008 and even now i still play it sometimes and enjoy it.
The only slight downside is that it doesn't have online play, but aside from that it is a superb game which i would recommend you buy.(possibly not from this sight as you can get it in game for around £30). -
TomDman1
Bristol, England
6th November 2008
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First type of it's game!!!
I bought this off a friend and my first impressions were amazing.
I thought it was very entertaining being able to climb litterally anything, its so fun i free run and throw guards off buildings for hours. And when fighting: Counter Kills are so cool! You press X while blocking when they attack and you do this awesome set of kills.
There is only 2 bad things. There is too much talk at the beggining and it gets boring if you play it all the time for a month. (and there's no multiplayer)
Gameplay - 5/5
Cool Features - 5/5
Graphics - 4/5
Fighting - 4.5/5
If you have an xbox (or PS3)this is a must buy and are missing one of the most fun games ever. And dont let the negative points put you off.
AMAZING! -
Ross Jones
UK
17th October 2008
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Fun but boring...
Right, to start off at the beginning it's a great story line of the Animus ect but after the first few assignments it becomes a little annoying like when you are being chased when you try to run up a wall you end up kicking back off the wall into your pursuers then they beat your head inside out. Also the missions becom a little boring as as the game gets near to it's end it all seems to be about killing large groups of enemys which can be very tricky and frustraiting at times depending on your enemies i.e Groups of Templar like guards are harder than trained citerzens.
Overall I think that it is a good game but it could use some improvements like controlling Altier's acrobaticts and free-running. Also I think that if a second Assasin's Creed they should try not to make it as repetative as the game progresses.


