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Console owners have been playing Assassin's Creed for half a year now and most both love and curse it. Now that I’ve played the PC version for a while, I think I understand why so many gamers developed a love-hate relationship with it. The game is not
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Late last year Assassin's Creed divided opinion more than any other game in recent memory. While some hailed it as a true next-gen gaming experience, others felt it was little more than a simple gameplay concept wrapped in stunning visuals. Our opinion
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It's interesting to see how Assassin's Creed, released last November on Xbox 360 and PS3, saw great success despite lukewarm reviews. Much like with Eidos' Kane & Lynch, an interesting presentation and a good amount of marketing overcame ho-hum responses
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Assassin's Creed teeters between being the most brilliantly crafted bad game, or being the most broken great game. So many elements work, while other aspects of the game simply feel broken. For every moment of stabbing joy or freerunning fun, there's
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Bijna dagelijks verschijnt er in het nieuws wel een berichtje over het conflict in Israël. Aan beide kanten vallen helaas vele slachtoffers. Maar het gebied rond Israël heeft nog veel meer oorlogen gezien, waarvan de beroemdste toch wel de middeleeuwse
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In 2007, Assassin's Creed was released on Xbox 360 and PS3 with plenty of fanfare and stood out as an original non-sequel title in a year full of strong releases. It was a huge commercial success, garnered a lot of attention from gamers, and divided
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There are times when Assassin's Creed feels like the future of videogames. It plays with heavy ideas and spectacular technology. It flits between questions on the nature of reality, and slapstick ragdoll animations of medieval goons plummeting to their
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Despite enormous commercial success on consoles, developer Ubisoft didn't completely slack off when it came to developing the PC version of their highly successful third-person action game, Assassin's Creed. This is a real concern for PC gamers. Many
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When Ubisoft realized it's running a bit low on ideas for another Prince of Persia game, they decided to turn their efforts elsewhere and give the series a rest. In the meantime, however, an idea for a new third-person stealthy action adventure sprung
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Assassin’s Creed is a difficult game to pigeonhole. Technically it takes place in a near future setting in which you take on the role of Desmond Miles, a citizen of some unknown importance who has been abducted by a corporate organization that wants
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After receiving a mixed reception on consoles last year, Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed has made the leap to the PC, and it's a good port of the commercial hit, adding in some bonus content and a nice level of graphical shine. The game's main character,
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Whatever your initial impressions of AC, the Director's Cut Edition is unlikely to change them, but we did find enough improvements to warrant a new purchase for PC exclusive gamers, although probably not enough for consoler players that have already had
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The PC version of Assassin’s Creed manages to improve upon the most memorable aspect of the game. Its graphics, which were stunning on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, look even better on an appropriately beefy PC rig. The busy alleyways of medieval
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Here's something you might not have known about the Crusades: Angry guards during this period would never notice their quarry -- no matter how conspicuously he dressed -- if that quarry simply rode past them slowly on a horse. Also, one reason the
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