The worst thing you can say about Revelations is that it is quite similar to Brotherhood, and that, really, is no bad thing. All of Brotherhood's excellent positives still apply here.
Manufacturer: Assassin's Creed
The worst thing you can say about Revelations is that it is quite similar to Brotherhood, and that, really, is no bad thing. All of Brotherhood's excellent positives still apply here.
The Assassin's Creed games always look like they might be quite enjoyable, all backstabbing and historical intrigue, like a Dan Brown novel for the hard of thinking. In reality though, despite the lush settings, dramatic music and variety of hooded garments, they always come across as a bit, what's...
It works; original multiplayer; atmospheric music
Desmond; unfathomable plot; strategy section
The most story-driven tale told so far with an ending that will leave you speechless.
This game is great. It combines all the previous things capable in the previous games with new things thrown into it. And this edition is even better with the artbook, soundtrack, and more for just an extra 7 pound ish.
It is hard to believe that we are already playing the fourth Assassins Creed game in as many years. Most franchises that take the risk to release a yearly entry end up growing stale, but Ubisoft has...
+ Narrative is well told; + Entire game refined; + So much interesting content; + Multiplayer still feels fresh
Miss not having a horse; Almost too much to keep track of
Not a Revelation in gaming, but definitely a good time anyway
Amazing platforming across the very detailed world; improved combat and new animations; deeper multiplayer experience
Constantinople isn't as fun to explore as Rome; gameplay feels very familiar with few new additions; plot does little to progress the story behind the fight between the Assassins and Templars
Assassin's Creed: Revelations is a great ending for these characters, with a story that is certainly memorable and perfectly paced. The improved graphics bring the world to life in a way we haven't seen before, and the refined multiplayer offers up a new online experience with some fantastic story...
Assassin's Creed: Revelations ties in the fates of the three protagonists very well, and makes some good improvements on the way. But the real revelation will be if next proper sequel manages to improve rather than just polish an ideas pool running low.
Templars, towers, hidden knives, buckets of blood and fancy parkour footwork: Assassin's Creed is back with Revelations, the fourth instalment in the historical stealth slashing series.
Assassin`s Creed Revelations holds true to the franchise, adds in some new things to continue evolving the gameplay and brings back the masterful interpretation of what multiplayer can be.
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