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| From: Ubisoft
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.00 You Save: $5.99 (20%)
New (23) Used (4) from $23.52
Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 638
Format: Dvd-video Platform: Windows Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Mature Media: Video Game Edition: Director's Cut Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.8
MPN: 68339 UPC: 008888683391 EAN: 0008888683391 ASIN: B0010EK3SE
Release Date: April 8, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Opened once to install but my video card wasnt compatible
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Better than expected April 15, 2008 Andrew Cho 12 out of 16 found this review helpful
When I first saw the trailer for this game, it looked like it had potential. But then I started to see all the negative reviews when it came out on PS3 and 360. How it's repetitive and there's not much actual assassinations and you waste time doing other things. So it was pushed from my mind. But I have to say, this game is really fun. I didn't know this type of game was possible on the PC. The last time I remember having this type of intuitive control and ability to jump and move around anywhere was Mario 64. And this game takes that fluid character control and ups the ante by 1000x and increases the graphics, adds hundreds of people and lets you kill anyone. I don't know what to say, it's just extremely fun to just run around, walk around, climb, jump across roof, fight random civilians and the guards. It's just perfect. Well, closer to perfect than any game I've played yet. Anyways I had some concerns with people saying you'll need a gamepad for this. I have a PS3 for Blu Ray, not games, but a friend brings over AC sometimes and personally I prefer the keyboard/mouse combo. With a controller you just feel so constricted and you never forget that you're the one guiding the character on screen. With keyboard/mouse it's easier to get past that and move as if you're in the game. But I understand it's preference and if you're a console person you might feel differently. I don't know of all the improvements made from the console versions but I noticed at least 4 new side-quests. There's one where you stealth kill archers and guards for your fellow assassins, one where you have to race to another informer within a certain amount of time, one where you "escort vip", and one where you need to throw someone into merchant stores. Adds a bit of variety while you stack up enough investigations for the main kill. I love the fighting in this game. I thought it was a little dull but once you get Counter, oh my god. Insanely fun and engaging combat sequences. I like that Ubisoft put in a lot of variety to what kinds of moves the Counter skill can pull off. It's just satisfying to watch the incredibly cool maneuvers this guy pulls off against 20+ enemies closing in on him as he spins and ducks and slices. One of my favorite has to be the one where he gets down and stabs a foot then charges up and impales a blade into the skull. Such a pretty game. Graphics are incredible but yeah the specs are pretty high. I'm running it at max settings with 2x anistropic, 4x anti-aliasing, at 1920x1080 resolution with great fps on a 3.2GHz C2D, 2GB DDR2 800, 8800GT 512, system. I don't usually buy single player games because of the lack of replayability. So unless it's a great experience, I'll stick with my mutliplayer. Bioshock was a huge letdown for me, but AC was a pleasant surprise. Bioshock had an interesting story but AC has the FUN gameplay. Games I usually go for are CoD4, TF2, etc. All PC of course. Consoles are for kids or for street fighter or rock band sorts of games. Assassin's Creed on PS3 was kind of lame but the PC experience is well worth it if you've got a system to run it. It's not a perfect game. There isn't an option to save so you'll have to sit through long speeches again if you die. There are some little things I might nitpick about. But from the games available on the market, it's definitely one of the best. I'm excited about other games with this engine because the movement and combat are just so damn fun. The only keys I customized were the weapons(which is pretty much preference) and I made "Q" eaglevision and "E" target. Works great. I know it's not a game I'll play again and again like CoD4 but it's a 4.5 for a single player. Downfall is the repetitiveness but the gameplay engine is just spectacular.
Great Game....but high requirements April 12, 2008 John Wayne (NYC, NY) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
Minimum Requirements: Operating System: Windows XP (with Service Pack 2) or Windows Vista Processor: Dual core 2.6 GHz Intel Pentium D or AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 3800+ RAM: 1 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista Video Card: 256 MB DirectX 10.0-compliant video card or DirectX 9.0-compliant card with Shader Model 3.0 or higher (see supported list) Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0-compliant sound card DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0 or 10.0 libraries (included on disc) DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM dual-layer drive Hard Drive Space: 8 GB Peripherals Supported: Keyboard, mouse, optional controller Ifyou have a computer good enough to run Assassins Creed then I just have three words for you...... "GET THIS GAME"
OK... May 4, 2008 E. Medina 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
A few reviewers summed up this game very well. I just wanted to nod my head in agreement... Excellent Graphics, Nice open ended gameplay, Good voice acting. Play control is not too bad (takes a while to get used to). Boring, repetitive missions and slow story line. Game gets old after a few hours.
Assassin's Creed April 13, 2008 A. Nguyen (San Franciso) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a comment on a previous user's review saying Assassin's Creed is locked in at a widescreen ratio-- I don't think that's true. You can change the resolution under the graphics option. I don't have a widescreen monitor and it works fine... there are no black bars or anything like that. On the other hand, this game crashes a lot and I am running a 2.4 GHz Quad Core processor with 2 GB ram on Windows XP. I don't think it's my system, I think this (newly-released) version is just pretty buggy.
Let Down April 19, 2008 anon 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
Put it this way. Play the game for about an hour and you get the whole thing. Basically you do the same thing over and over and over and over and over again. The coolest thing about this game is climbing buildings and stuff, and that gets very boring after about 20 min. Dang, I had high hopes to. Another thing...the dialog is terrible! Not only does it last FOREVER, you cant skip it! Guess the programmers thought a lot of themselves and their "Cinematic" skills. Stick to the 1's and 0's guys! Okay sorry...one of the worst games Ive played in a while.
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