Assassin’s Creed® is a game that redefined the action-adventure genre. With photo-realistic graphics, an advanced physics model, and a nearly fanatical attention to detail, this title was able to begin a new chapter in gaming history. However, the excellent technical aspects are only half of the rea...
Assassin’s Creed® is a game that redefined the action-adventure genre. With photo-realistic graphics, an advanced physics model, and a nearly fanatical attention to detail, this title was able to begin a new chapter in gaming history. However, the excellent technical aspects are only half of the reason why it became so popular; the other half is the story.
While you technically play the game as Desmond Miles, the main focus of the game takes place elsewhere. The year is 1191: Jerusalem, the middle of the Third Crusade. You are a member of a mysterious order of assassins where you have trained your whole life to do one thing and one thing only – to kill. The recently growing influence of the Order of the Knights Templar disturbs the delicate balance of power in the region and therefore directly threatens The Brotherhood. The clash of the two most powerful organizations in Jerusalem at the time has the most unexpected consequences and triggers devastating events that threaten the world itself, and you – Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad – are in the middle of all this.
Well-constructed story that will pleasantly surprise you many times along the way.
Impressive level of interaction with the environment – crowds react to what you do and act accordingly.
Open world gameplay lets you to decide how and when to achieve objectives, where to go, and gives you nearly complete freedom to get there.
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Recommended system requirements:
Compatibility notice: This game is incompatible with Intel video devices, including typical netbook graphics.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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In the beginning, I had a good experience with the game. But time passed and the stories started to sound a little repetitive... AC1 is a good game that has a nice story with missions that become repetitive over time.
I was having fun, and it was entertaining. But then it crashes every time after performing an assassination and while escaping. The main thing you should get when you purchase a product is that the product works. If that fails the rest is nothing.
Skip this one, for it is the incarnation of Ubislop it is today: eternal tutorials that teach you nothing of value, keep you hand-holding a frustrating amount of time and have you unlock your arsenal along the way.
It was innovative back in the day, but with all the progression we made along the way, it really feels very dated!
On the paper, Assassin's Creed seems great. The premise alone gives me wet gamer-dreams. Playing as an assassin in the 12th century, with free-roaming and the alleged possibility of choosing how to take down you target, combined with a interesting sci-fi plot? Yes please!
Sadly, what we are left with is nothing short of a huge disappointment. The plot starts out interesting, but gradually loses it's freshness, and all the flaws shows. Hopefully the story picks up stronger in the successors, but I do not know.
The main negative point with AC is the gameplay itself though. We are given the illusion of free will in AC. Before each main target execution, Altair must gather information about the target, through terribly dull and repetitve small-missions (seriously, they are the same for each target). You can choose how many of them you want to do, and you will get more information for each one. If you do all of them, you of course have more information before the actual assassination, but the problem is you don't need any information. Save for a few assassinations at the very end, every mission can be completed with just finding the target and killing him. The whole concept of choosing how to end your targets life is not fleshed out well at all. Yes you can take different routes to his location, but that's it. Forget the diversity you can find in for example Hitman: Blood Money.
The game also struggles on some pure gameplay related notes, for example in the way the climbing is programmed. For the most part, it works fine, but Altair does have a mind of his own from time to time. He figured he would jump in any direction other than the one i was pointing towards.
In the end, Assassin's Creed is a dull and disappointing experience. It has a great concept, but the execution is poor. Hopefully the successors are better.
If it was not for this game we would never have gotten the vast Assassins Creed Universe with so many wonderful games that we have. Yes, of course later games are even better and there are flaws in this first one... but the foundation is strong and the story is even stronger. I loved this game when it came and have continued to love all that followed.
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