
Assassin's Creed Revelations
Genre : Action Adventure
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Some people retire to a faraway place for a life of leisure; Ezio Auditore journeys to a faraway place in search of more worlds to conquer. Walk in the footsteps of your master as Assassin's Creed targets a return to the lands that started it all in Revelations. Travel to Constantinople and bring down a Templar Army deep inside the Ottoman Empire. Ezio's skills are at their peak, allowing you to use new weapons, incredible free-running attacks, hook-blade combat, heightened Eagle Vision, and more. A powerfully revamped multiplayer mode adds team competition while continuing to reward players who take out their targets with steely precision.
Some people retire to a faraway place for a life of leisure; Ezio Auditore journeys to a faraway place in search of more worlds to conquer. Walk in the footsteps of your master as Assassin's Creed targets a return to the lands that started it all in Revelations. Travel to Constantinople and bring down a Templar Army deep inside the Ottoman Empire. Ezio's skills are at their peak, allowing you to use new weapons, incredible free-running attacks, hook-blade combat, heightened Eagle Vision, and more. A powerfully revamped multiplayer mode adds team competition while continuing to reward players who take out their targets with steely precision.
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8
Fantastic for rent
Just as addicting as all other AC games. There are a so much more different things they added to the game, such as enemies, weapons (butt load of bombs) and mission types (master assassin missions).
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<br />They did however focus way too much on their new addition of bomb making, the online multiplayer community is pathetic to say the least and you get the feeling of "what now" too quick (once you do everything). Plus they do that annoying required free day trial or sign up through U-play to play online.
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<br />Definitely worth the rent, definitely not worth the buy. Great game however.
(member since 2013)
reviewed on 7/8/13
8
Good addition to Assassin's Creed series
All the highlights from the old ones with some new additions. Challenges were challenging but not impossible.
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<br />I have my usual bone to pick with Ezio's sudden inability to make a free-run/climb action that he more than achieves at other times, a half foot step becoming a ledge, etc. But most of all, they force a scroll of the entire credits to replay the game free-roam. Something I unfortunately discovered after quitting and trying to restart after a good 4 minutes of them.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 4/6/13
7
Same old game, new title
Aside from the storyline, the missions are the same style, aside from den defense missions, bomb crafting, and the hook blade, everything else is pretty much the same. It was sad to see Altair and Ezio's story come to an end, because you really got used to them. It was nice to see more personality from Altair. There is much less collecting than previous games. They switched from flags to data fragments. You can also collect books as well. All in all, if you've played the previous games you will enjoy the story, but after playing all four games, it is getting rather repetitive. I get really bored running around the city from point to point, and the tunnel system is rather too spread out to use. The ziplines are a nice addition but again, they are few and far between. I will probably check out the next game only for the story, because I am just getting bored with the gameplay. It's a good game, and it has it's control glitches like the previous ones, but it's worth a rent. It just seems like they are purposefully coming out with a game yearly to split the story up to make money.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 11/20/11
8
good not great
Assassins creed revelations is still the same great game it has bin since 2 but the new stuff they added in this one just is not very good, the bomb building seems pointless and the tower defence sections are more of a chore than fun. overall still a quality game worth playing to anyone who already loves the series but if your new to the creed start on 2 .
(member since 2005)
reviewed on 11/20/11
9
Another Assassin's Creed Bites The Dust
From the Perspective Views of Altaïr, to the Proud & Honorable Desmond, to the Arrogant & Noble Ezío...The 3 now must Unite in order to stop The Témplärs in this new installment from Ubisoft. Assassin's Creed Revelations proves to be a far greater game than Brotherhood. The Story is Phenominal, Voice Acting has improved, Music is still Memorable, Gameplay has had some tweaks & Multiplayer is fun and interactive. Let us pray for those who have fallen to the Epic Conclusion that is Assassin's Creed. Revelations gets a 9 out of 10.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 11/14/11
10
Instant Amazement
Graphics--The visual affects in this game are all but completely ridiculous. The visual arts department didn't scale back one bit in this series and it's great to see the continuity in massive free-roam board size.
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<br />Abilities & Treasures--AC: Revelations has definitely stepped up character abilities. It seems that some of the game designers have an affinity for chemical experimentation as well. My personal favorite: The Blood Bomb. I won't tell you exactly what it does, but it is pretty funny. Maybe I was a little intoxicated while playing, but it made it all the more hilarious. In the midst of all the fighting, scrambling for hiding spots, and OH SO fun air assassinations, finding little treasures here and there are still part of the fun. It's like hide and seek with the U.S. Treasury.
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<br />If you are a fan of the other series, you'll love this too. They've continued with all the great things they've done in the past and added more to it. This will be one of the few games I'll keep in my collection because there is so much you can do.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 11/17/11
7
Assassin dejá vu, all over again...
I started out this game DESPERATELY trying to like it... Until I realized that I was playing Assassin's Creed Brotherhood all over again. Nothing wrong with that, but... Since there are so many other games this holiday season, I would much rather try something new. This baby is going back. I may rent again after the busy launch season.
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 11/22/11
10
Another Success for Ubisoft
If your been following the series then you need this game. There answers for the giant cliffhanger and the main story. I love the addition of bombs. The A.I. may seem a little off at some points but that's hardly noticeable. If you've played any of the other games then you should grab this game as soon as you can. I give Assassin's Creed Revelations 10 out of 10.
(member since 2010)
reviewed on 11/14/11
6
a step down from brotherhood
this is basically a re-release of AC brotherhood with a few (mostly useless) additions. the story line is a cookie cutter story of ezio traveling to a foreign land to find answers. of course there is a girl and he gets caught up in some local feuds. you also have to run around managing the assassin dens and sending assassins on missions in other cites in a farmville-esque fashion.
(member since 2009)
reviewed on 1/11/12
8
More Like Assassin's Creed: Altair's Quest
Assassin's Creed Revelations is what I would call a very dynamic experience. The story excelled, the way they weave the characters 3 games later to still make me care even more for characters I don't even see anymore is amazing. It will close the book on alot of stories, even douchey Duccio (if you know who that is, yay for you).
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<br /> What this game excels in plot and immersion, it lacks for sometimes in execution. The much hyped bomb system for one, is a beautiful, intricate, cool, and complicated mess. The situations that call for some of the more specific diversionary explosives simply don't exist, and so they remain simply for the players to toy around with and kill time when they get tired of hunting Templar scum.
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<br />The additions in this game, sadly, seem to be at the expense of some of other finely tuned mechanics from Brotherhood. Having done away with majority of the weapon alternate attacks, save for the throwing dirt at the enemy to blind them. Also done away with is the traditional weapon wheel, switching it with a two stick replacement which some may find a blessing. I, on the other hand, found myself constantly mismatching my weapons and inventory, not even realizing I had done so until botching up my perfect assassination set up.
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<br />All in all, this games flaws do make it an experience that is sure to be a good buy for any adventure game fan, or any fan of the past games.
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 2/4/12