ASSASSIN'S CREED [NOV. 13TH!]

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Nov 7, 2006
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I just picked up a 32' Samsung LCD HD 720p yesterday for $700. Shit is ill for my room.

samsungs the shit i gosamsung 40" 1080p lcd hdtv, but damn u got a 32 footer lol. but foreal this tv is the shit. my aunt works at a best buy and there discount on tvs is wat ever the store pays for it so i got mines for like 1000 and it usually runs for 3 g's
 
Feb 25, 2006
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bought this yesterday for the ps3...the visuals are breathtaking, the best i've ever seen..the graphics alone are worth the price...the story is kinda diff, but still tight in a sort of way..u just gotta blaze up and chill with this one for a bit
 
Feb 25, 2006
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oh and there's not a ton of all out battle in this one..its a stealth game..the way you play the game is all up to you, its gonna be a different experience for everyone
 
Feb 25, 2006
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here's another review:
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/columnist/marcsaltzman/2007-11-15-assassins-creed_N.htm


If you ever doubted a video game could deliver a movie-like experience, pick up Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed for an adventure so engrossing it should've come with a crowbar to pry yourself away.

Designed for the Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3 and PC, this intense and near-photorealistic action game lets you play as a retired assassin who is sent back into action in the late 12th century, when the Third Crusade is raging across the Holy Land. You are Altair, whose task is to suppress the hostilities on both sides with stealth and precision.

SCREENSHOTS: Peek inside the game

But how you stalk and approach your target, perform the task at hand and exit the scene safely will vary from player to player. This is because the authentically re-created cities you'll be visiting — such as Jerusalem, Damascus and Acre — are open-ended and bustling with citizens. At the start of the game you'll learn how to blend in with crowds, scale buildings and end confrontations quickly with a concealed dagger.

It's not just about violence in this game, though — other missions include pick-pocketing and reaching the top of a high building to survey a scene.

You will no doubt be amazed the first time you find yourself perched on a rooftop, staring at a sea of people making their way through cobblestone streets — especially when you realize this world is interactive. How should you assassinate your target when he's giving a speech to a bunch of onlookers? Take out the guards first one by one? Cause a distraction on the street before subtly making your way to the target with dagger in hand? Approach from the rooftop behind him, drop down, and then try to run away after the deed is done? Try throwing a knife from afar?

The game's wide-screen presentation and high-definition graphics are only outdone by its smooth character animation, dialogue (including a female character voiced by Heroes and Veronica Mars star Kristen Bell) and Hollywood-style music soundtrack — composed by British Academy Award-winner Jesper Kyd — that changes depending on what's happening onscreen.

The comparison of Assassin's Creed to the Prince of Persia and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell games is inevitable — and understandable, too — given the fact that these two popular game franchises are also from Ubisoft Montreal's world-famous studio. Altair's acrobatic moves, such as hopping from building to building or balancing on beams, are straight out of Prince of Persia, while creeping through environments to kill targets is like the infiltration and spy scenes in Splinter Cell.

Some players, however, might be disappointed that the combat in Assassin's Creed isn't as fleshed out as in past Ubisoft Montreal games. Perhaps in order to make the game more accessible, or to focus more on the planning and exit strategies, the action sequences in Assassin's Creed are simply well-timed button presses, rather than deep combat control schemes.

That said, Assassin's Creed is an imaginatively conceived and wonderfully executed single-player adventure that should take a good 10 hours to complete, and more than double that for the optional side missions.

Mature gamers in search of a beautiful, exhilarating piece of interactive entertainment will be more than pleased with this hard-to-put-down adventure.
 

Jake

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this game didnt live up to the hype,has some great elements but overall it fell well short. this game is capable of so much more,more i play it the more i get pissed off that they wasted such amazing gameplay on a mediocre plot. its just the same shit over and over and over. interogate,pickpocket,eavesdrop,assasinate...repeat 9 times...game over. was expecting alot more. outside of some creative platforming gameplay it offers nothing new or innovative to me. seems like all you need these days is some simple gameplay covered up with great graphics and everybody will overlook its flaws.

this game just made me want to play hitman
 
Dec 7, 2005
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Assassin's Creed is an imaginatively conceived and wonderfully executed single-player adventure that should take a good 10 hours to complete
Jake said:
this game didnt live up to the hype,has some great elements but overall it fell well short. this game is capable of so much more,more i play it the more i get pissed off that they wasted such amazing gameplay on a mediocre plot. its just the same shit over and over and over. interogate,pickpocket,eavesdrop,assasinate...repeat 9 times...game over. was expecting alot more. outside of some creative platforming gameplay it offers nothing new or innovative to me. seems like all you need these days is some simple gameplay covered up with great graphics and everybody will overlook its flaws.

this game just made me want to play hitman
I WAS GOING TO GET THIS AS SOON AS I GOT MY 360 BACK BUT AFTER READING THIS I'M STRAIT
 
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If you like Splinter Cell and Grand Theft Auto, this game is for you! It does get a little repetitive but the enviroment and fight sequences are tight. Game is just as addicting as GTA.
 
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THOSE TWO GAMES ARE COMPLETELY DIFFERANT, GTA IS SICK BUT IMO SPLINTER CELL SUCKS ASS, I HATE SNEAKING AROUND AND BEING A SHADOW I LIKE RUNNING UP AND SHOOTING MA'FUCKAS IN THE FACE SO IS THIS GAME MORE LIKE GTA OR SPLINTER CELL?
 
Feb 25, 2006
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its like splinter cell..stealth..but like gta where u can explore the environment how u want and the ppl will react..the controls are similar to prince of persia but these are way more refined and fun when ur running away from the bad guys..and the graphics are unbelievable