Assassin's Creed: Director's Cut Edition (PC) |  | From: Ubisoft Category: Video Games
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 1029
Platform: Windows Xp Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 3307210263544 ASIN: B000NG1KAA
Release Date: April 11, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New - SAMEDAY DESPATCH - Insured Delivery and 12 months Warranty
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Amazon.co.uk Preview It's easy to see why there was so much fighting amongst the console manufacturers to try and make this game a format exclusive. Where early launch titles may have disappointed this game not only looks like a next generation game but it plays like it too. Taken at face value the story casts you as an Arabic fighter in 1191, out to assassinate the nine Western leaders of the Third Crusade. There is more to the story than that though making it more than simple historical adventure it first seems.Since it's developed by many of the same team behind Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, it's no surprise to find the game using many of the same ideas. With the bold claim that you can climb on or over anything in the game world that sticks out more than two inches, this allows incredible freedom of movement, with a style of acrobatics heavily influenced by Parkour/free running. The game also innovates in terms of combat, with each of the face buttons controlling a different area of the body, rather like a marionette. As such one button controls the feet, one your open hand, one your weapon hand and the other your head. As an assassin stealth plays an important role in the game too, but here it's often a case of hiding in plain sight as you mill around inside large crowds of people. Everyone will react to you realistically though, so if you go around pushing people out of the way, or even killing them, the crowd will react and report you. With stunning graphics and genuinely innovative gameplay this is destined to be one of the most important releases of the year. HARRISON DENT
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Slashfest November 23, 2008 Absolutely topnotch fun, gotta love the fighting animation and the beautiful panoramic views. Runs great on 4870X2 everything full res and settings.
the end was kinda sudden.. didnt want it to finish, but one ill play again in the future without any aggro from DRM limited activations...
Thanks for a great game Ubi, EA should pay attention when their shares plummet from their evil DRM.
Hard to say wether I'd Buy this a second time October 13, 2008 Graphics: stunning! Sound: immersing! Action, Acrobatics, Reaction of the Environment and the NPCs: So good, it could make a grown man weep...
Um Story: well, yes, there is one.
OK, I'll be honest, I expected something different. The stealth and subtlety was blatantly lacking. Yes, you can blend. yes, you can crouch. But not in broad blazing sunshine!
The plot leaves a lot to be desired, but apart from that, our Hero leaves such a very gory trail of corpses, it hard to imagine how he could not be known over the four corners of his world. Yes, I do realize that this is an assassin. But he ignores his own concept of Integrity and murders people left and right. All in all, I miss the Man who said "The soldier in front of me is not the enemy. He's just a man who does his job and wants to get home to his wife."
The boredom factor August 9, 2008 I fully agree with a previous reviewer. The game get harder as you progress. Lot's of annoying impediments to your main task. But is it perhaps the boredom factor creeping in. It seem's to throw everything at you in the first 2 missions and then it's the same again, but more frustrating. Unlike games like MoH, CoD, NOLF, etc where each episode is in a different environment AC puts you in exactly the same environment with identical NPC's, and identical tasks.
Buy it cheap and be prepared for only a limited amount of enjoyment.
Graphically it is excellent. But the gameplay is really repetitve.
This is awsome!!!! Only one problem.... August 4, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an awsome game but the only thing wrong was it needs really high spec, i bought it thinking it would be awsome as i just bought a new laptop, i installed if takes a long long time and the gamplay is extremely slow, all because of my new laptops spec!!!
If you have the right specs for this game buy it, if you have already bought it you can play it better with a smaller screen res. To do this you go into settings in the game..
Have fun!!
If you like making tea July 29, 2008 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
Well, first the good news. Playing the game is good fun, it's very detailed, plenty of cities to visit and countryside in between. The Assasin plays well, he can run and jump and climb - and kill - in a very satisfying way, me and my son spent three days figuring out where to go, who to bump off, and how to sword-fight. Great stuff. The bad news, yawn, INTERMINABLE CHATTER. After finishing the game I started a new profile just to time stuff. From loading the game and creating the profile 20 minutes of numbing 'cut scenes', redundant tutorials (lets learn on the game eh?) and stopping and listening to lectures. For instance, the game starts in some hi-tech office with a mad professor and his bint who spend ages explaining what would become apparent after five seconds of play. Ah, on with the game - oops, no, tutorials. Ah, on with the game, but no, another five minutes lecture from the Assasin's boss, ah, on with the game, no, another chat with your side-kicks, then a tutorial game, then more chat - aarghhh! I can't tell you how utterly frustrating it all is. And when you've done your missions and pack up for the night, you can look forward to the chatter all over 'cos you always start with 'Beardy' the boss - you can't esc key - you just have to go, make a cup of tea, do the washing up and maybe wash the car, you've plenty of time, he can talk the life out of an Assasin. Other than that, this is sort of a cross between GTAIII and Tomb Raider, collect flags, for no reward I can see, collect viewpoints (good for the vertigo sufferers) and save citizens, do little escort missions - and knock over the coffee stands - er I mean the trader's stalls. In a word, a great game, but WAY TOO MUCH plot. 2 out of ten, buy it cheap if you can (mine was bundled). Finally, I have a quad core proc, Nvidia 8600GT card and 2Gig RAM, and on EVERY graphics setting the 'Kingdom' section judders. Oh, and no online version either. Pah. For the record I've worked in graphics for 30 years, and CGI for twenty-five, working in games, commercials, television and film.
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