Posted on: July 11, 2012

L98
Jeux: 9 Avis: 1
Okay, but not the best.
This game is really good in itself, but the sequel to it is much better in gameplay, and game mechanics.
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Posted on: July 11, 2012

L98
Jeux: 9 Avis: 1
Okay, but not the best.
This game is really good in itself, but the sequel to it is much better in gameplay, and game mechanics.
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Posted on: August 10, 2012

evogelion
Jeux: 109 Avis: 2
Great game
Its a must play game, unless your a gaming hipster, you'll enjoy this game. I don't really need to repeat what the game is about but it has a very interesting story line of betrayal and honor. A world of where Templars are at a secret war with Assassins. However the Templars are the bad guys which to me is a refreshing change of pace where religious fanatics in the past seemed to be the heros.
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Posted on: November 19, 2013

Shroomicide
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 406 Avis: 6
It's all in how you take it!
My rating is not for the game itself- it's for how the game should be played. To begin, the game's mechanics are average-good for its time. The fighting is... Well, it feels like clubbing a baby seal sometimes, and like fighting a rhino using only a toothpick other times. The plot and feel of the game get repetitive after a few missions, and things start to get stale if you play the game like it is presented. However... Enter "just for fun" land in AC1, and it has a new lease on life. No longer are you saving citizens only to have them thank you in annoying voices. No longer are you performing a "by the numbers" assassination on every random person you meet. Take Altair's life into your own hands: tackle civilians into food stands, use enemy archers to slay your enemies, or tick off 20 guards before luring them to the top of a building and bopping them off cartoon style. Tackle archers off of tall buildings. Beat up your assassin friends until they die. Use throwing knives on assassination targets and watch Altair fly over to them and stab them in the neck afterwards! Stab those saved citizens around Acre in the gut, like their voice deserves! In short, have fun with it. Mess around with the mechanics, look for random glitches (tackling people near a raised surface- they go flying!), and just do whatever is most pleasing at any given moment. Take it slow, play in snippets and remember, no one is innocent.
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Posted on: May 19, 2013

bullasuti
Jeux: 478 Avis: 1
Repetition, repetition, repetition...
Never have I felt as cheated, as when I bought AC some years back. Basically you keep playing the same mission over and over for 10-20 hours to unlock maybe 10 minutes of real storyline. Absolutely despicable... Would not recommend this to anyone.
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Posted on: September 25, 2013

NnifWald
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 81 Avis: 1
Great Idea, Good Game
The idea behind Assassin's Creed is a great one; survey the area, investigate your assassination target, and then finally go in for the kill. Unfortunately, the execution of this idea is not as good as it could have been. While fun the for the first half of the game, the investigation missions soon become repetitive, and you wish that the game would just cut to the chase. However, Assassin's Creed is a beautiful game that still looks great today, more than five years after its original release on April 8, 2008. The three cities in the game - Damascus, Acre, and Jerusalem - are absolutely massive and really come alive with around 45,000 fully rendered NPCs each, and I'll never forget seeing Jerusalem for the first time, or climbing the tallest building in the game. Unfortunately, the area connecting these cities isn't nearly as exciting. OVERALL SCORE: 7 out of 10
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