
My first review in GOG, and one that isn't about any old game. Ok, Assassin's Creed: if you don't know it, this is a game that takes ideas from the Prince of Persia modern games, ideas from the Splinter Cell games... ok, ideas from Ubi Soft games in general and put them in a game with an intriguing story and mechanics that, yes, become repetitive. I liked the story a lot, and I enjoyed this game playing it with small doses, like 2-3 hours from then to then, but its flaws are blatant - they would be dramatically fixed in the next game. It's not very difficult, it features great enviroments that makes you believe you are there, and after all, it's a game that lets itself play confortably. I enjoyed it A LOT - indeed, it is one of my most favourite games of the last decade, jumping over roofs, riding horses, silently killing, freeing innocents - and think that its strong features surpass its weak ones, but be aware that there is a lot of repetition here... and a very frustrating cliffhanger at the end.