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Review date: 11 January, 2012. Review by: Rob Beattie There are certain precautions that can be taken to avoid assassination. For starters, at the first whiff of a smoke bomb, leg it swiftly. And never stand with your back to a haystack – it's a favou...
New hookblade is much fun; deathmatch is a great new spin for multiplayer...
No real advance on Brotherhood in terms of the core mechanics.
Revelations stays very much in Brotherhood's comfort zone, while carrying over the same core mechanics and gameplay. Ezio's repertoire is livened up considerably with the introduction of bomb crafting and the hookblade, where the new city of Constantin...
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Does familiarity always breed contempt? Possibly not, but it can definitely be difficult to get overly excited about something that feels too familiar. As the third game of the Assassin’s Creed “Ezio trilogy” Revelations was always going to have to wa...
Not as tight as we would have liked, but still a worthy end to the series...
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The Assassin's Creed franchise has built up quite a name for itself, and rightfully so. The series has always taken gamers to places they've never been before, and introduced them to characters quite unlike any others. But while the story and multiplay...
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Like the Assassin's Creed titles that came before it, Revelations is the most accessible stealth-action game on shelves right now, but can it lure gamers' wallets and stand shoulder to shoulder with its predecessors in one of the busiest Novembers in y...
The solid gameplay that has defined the series returns intact. Tense multiplayer.
New features are almost universally underwhelming: hookblade, ziplines, bombs, Altair missions, the list goes on.
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Assassins Creed. Yes, its a huge big fat hairy deal. Both previous games have been massive titles, and from the looks of the opening credits, Ubisoft have thrown enormous resources from what seems like every studio they own globally at putting Assass...
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Name: Genre: Platforms: £37.89 on PS3 from£26.99 on PC fromJumping from one historical time zone to the next, the Assassin's Creed games have often struggled to keep on top of the many narrative threads weaving through the series' lore. With Revelatio...
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The flagship of Ubisoft's greatest gaming series once again comes to the PC, PlayStation 3 and the XBox 360 as players return to 15th century Constantinople as the legendary Ezio Auditore di Firenze, an assassin of unparalleled skills in Assassin's Cr...
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The Assassins Creed franchise continues to build towards a major event in the game universe later in 2012 and the most recent release offers plenty of quality to keep us interested until then. Decent controls...
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When it became clear last year that Assassin’s Creed was going to be a yearly franchise, fans reacted with equal parts excitement and unease. Assassin’s Creed games are sprawling, open-world epics that follow a history-spanning, conspiracy-laden plot a...
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Ezio takes his last bow with Assassin's Creed's latest. If you take Spider-Man out of New York, is he still a worthwhile superhero without that towering skyline to swing from? A similar question could be directed at Ezio Auditore da Firenze. If you tak...
Whereas Brotherhood’s new ideas felt essential to the experience Revelations’ feel of little consequence, and while Brotherhood felt like gaining dominance over a gameworld, Revelations feels more intent on just telling its story. It’s a very high sev...
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Assassins Creed Revelations was released in October 2011, and sold well in the extremely competitive pre-Christmas mega title market, and generally rated pretty well with the critics too. See our review here ...we quite liked it.A new DLC pack - Medit...
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It's been quite a success story for Ubisoft since the release of 2007's Assassin's Creed. The franchise, which tied in nicely to the twin zeitgeists of parkour (freerunning) and Dan Brown-esque biblical conspiracy theories, not only baited the hooks well...
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Assassin’s Creed has helped define the current generation of interactive entertainment. The series’ consistently marvellous recreation of historic cities has set new benchmarks in virtual world design, and its twisty, time-hopping narrative remains one...
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Assassin’s Creed has helped define the current generation of interactive entertainment. The series’ consistently marvellous recreation of historic cities has set new benchmarks in virtual world design, and its twisty, time-hopping narrative remains one...
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Some time has passed since Brotherhood and Ezio is still trying to work out all the same questions you are and then some. What ARE the Pieces of Eden, who made them and who in the world is Desmond? In an attempt to find answers, Ezio sets off to Masy...
While Revelations is by far the fullest and most complex entry in the Assassin’s Creed series, most of the changes it makes over Brotherhood are largely unnecessary. You have more options than ever before but all of the substance is still in the story...
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With Assassin's Creed: Revelations being the third Assassin's Creed release in as many years, a fear of trepidation that the series would be back with diminishing returns isn't unfounded. Look at what an annual release schedule did to the once-great...
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Fans of this game, you will do yourself a favor by picking it up. That said, if you want to get into the details, Revelations is the worst entry in the franchise since the original Assassin’s Creed. Don’t mistake this for a bad review--far from it. St...
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Assassin's Creed: Revelations is a game I waited for. Assassin's Creed was always my favorite series of this generation due to its heady mix of historical fiction and sci-fi. After the incredible ending of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, I was ready to...
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Assassins Creed Revelations is here and that means Ezio, Altair and Desmond return for the final show down and the wrap up of the story. This time Ubisoft takes us to Istanbul (or Constantinople if you prefer) as Ezio continues his journey of discover...
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The newly released Assassin’s Creed: Revelations in the fourth title in the on-going series, one of three to be released in just as many years. Revelations is set to close the chapters in the story of Ezio and Altair, main characters from the previous...
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The highly-anticipated return to the world of the Assassins is here, and promises answers to your questions… albeit not all of them. You return again as Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a now-distinguished old man, but still a spry Assassin and mentor of the...
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Updated: 2012-01-25 07:04:25
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Assassin's Creed Revelations marks the end of two eras as it explores the final adventures of Ezio Auditore and Altair Ibn-La'Ahad. Ubisoft's ambitious conclusion to a four game narrative manages to be the best chapter in the Assassin's Creed franchise...
Despite adding a number of features, Assassin's Creed Revelations is very similar to its predecessors, and that's both its biggest strength and weakness. There's nothing wrong with Assassin's Creed. It's a great franchise with unique, compelling and we...
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Ezio, Ezio, wherefore art thou Ezio? After the sprawling adventures of the young Italian in Assassin's Creed II and the slightly less grand adventure chasing the Borgias in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, we can finally say goodbye to the now grizzled...
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Assassin's Creed Revelations Review1 2 3 The Animus is gaming's greatest get-out clause. Invisible walls, erratic NPC behaviour, narrative inconsistencies and technical snafus can all be explained away by the fact that you're merely experiencing a (mos...
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Few could have imagined how far Assassin’s Creed would go based solely on the first game. Four years, four installments, sans the various spin-offs on handheld, and who could have predicted where the story would lead us? From Desmond to Altair, and the...
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Even the greatest heroes can't live forever. And so it goes for Ezio Auditore di Firenze, who finally steps aside to make room for new champions in Assassin's Creed: Revelations. This is another quality entry in a quality series, and it unleashes you i...
New movement options keep the platforming joyful, Brotherhood recruitment has been nicely fleshed out, Gorgeous, vibrant world with a lot to do, Fantastic soundtrack, Emotionally fulfilling ending.
Tower defense isn't fun, Desmond sections aren't fun, Disappointing main story.
Ezio heads to Constantinople for a video review for Assassin's Creed: Revelations...
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Tested on: Xbox 360If you're thinking of playing Assassin's Creed: Revelations without indulging in any the previous games in the series, don't. This fourth iteration of Ubisoft's open-world action-adventure ties up the existing story arc in typically...
Refined control scheme makes this the most fluid, freerunning Ezio, Combat is enjoyable and satisfying, More choice than any previous Assassin's game, with more ways to move around and more variety in combat...
Storyline not easy to follow, Desmond sections and towerdefence game add nothing...
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It's easy to forget just how far Assassin's Creed has come in the last four years. At it's inception, Altair's romp through the Third Crusade offered more style than substance, providing the series with a solid foundation to build on. Enter Ezio, and U...
It's easy to forget just how far Assassin's Creed has come in the last four years. At it's inception, Altair's romp through the Third Crusade offered more style than substance, providing the series with a solid foundation to build on. Enter Ezio, and U...
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