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Assassin's Creed is a video game in development by Ubisoft.
At the 2006 E3 trade show, it was announced for the PS3, to
be released in 2007 using the name Assassin's Creed.
The game takes place during the Third Crusade. The gamer
plays as a member of the assassin sect Hashashin known as
Altaïr (of Greek and Arabic origin, roughly translates to
("The Flyer") or ("The Eagle"). The player will be able to
travel through three cities, Jerusalem, Acre, and Damascus.
The cities are populated by many people and the way the
player controls Altair affects how people around you react
to his or her presence. For example, when going through a
crowd, if you lightly move someone out of the way, it wont
make too much of a difference, however, if one throws
someone to the ground and kills him, the crowd may unite
against the player and he or she will then have to find a
way out. Similarly, for example, if you shove a person
aside, he/she may shove you back. If you climb walls,
civilians will gather around, attracting unwanted attention
from guards .
Features
One of the most talked about features of the game is the
ability to get around the game world. Assassin's Creed will
allow new levels of freedom for the player. Influenced by
the Parkour phenomenon and its freedom of movement, the
player will be able to grab onto and climb 'any object that
sticks out more than 2 inches', which means exploration of
the cities, rooftops, etc. will be possible on a greater
scale then in any previous games. The game will also be
completely free-roaming, which has led to comparisons with
Grand Theft Auto, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Shadow
of the Colossus.
Assassin's Creed was featured in E3 2006, where a new system
of gameplay was revealed. Only two trailers have been
released so far. The title's in-game graphics, as exhibited
at E3, more closely resemble the quality shown in the few
screenshots that have been released, as opposed to what has
been shown in trailers.
While multiplayer is a remote possibility, chances of seeing
it in the franchise's premiere title are slim. Keeping in
mind that multiplayer was absent in the original Splinter
Cell and added in subsequent installments, Assassin's Creed
may follow suit.
To
view the trailer go over to our trailer page
here, look for the PS3 category Assassins Creed is right
there.
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