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Assassin's Creed: Revelations Review (PS3, Xbox 360)

Chaos Raiden

Avid Gamer & Reviewer
Another Assassin's Creed game this year. Ubisoft sure are filled with surprises by releasing an Assassin's Creed game every year. The downside to this move is that the quality of the new game may not differ or worse than the previous game. Fortunately, Assassin's Creed: Revelations improves from the previous game in quite a number of areas, with some exceptions to the main storyline and some parts of the gameplay itself.

Story

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Desmond is now in coma, and is placed in the Animus to save his mind from being deleted.

The game takes place directly after Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, where Desmond fell into coma after being forced to kill Lucy in the Vault at Rome. While in the Animus, he met Subject 16, who's mind somehow survives in the Animus, and told him in order to wake up from the coma, Desmond needs to relieve both of his ancestor's memories until there is nothing more important to be shown, both Ezio's and Altair's memories.

As for Ezio's storyline, he went to Masyaf to find clues about the Assassin order and other secrets. Little did he know that Masyaf is crawling with Templars, who fought Ezio, and caught him and was about to kill him. Ezio managed to escape, and he needs to find the keys to enter Atair's library, a secret room in Masyaf.

Here's the thing about the storyline. I love Ezio's and Altair's storyline in the game, but the main storyline in the present day is very disappointing. Not much development about it, and once you finished the game, you will feel that the game ends too soon. You will be saying or asking things such as: "Wait, that's it?", "What the hell just happened?", "The ending sucks!", or etc. To avoid spoilers, some of the revelations in the game can be shocking, but not enough of it.

Characters interaction and development in the game is quite good, but only for the Ezio's and Altair's era. In the present day, don't expect to talk to much people since Desmond is stuck in a coma. My favourite new characters in the game would be Yusuf, another Master Assassin, Prince Suleiman, prince of Istanbul, and Sofia, a rather charming young girl who would be love interest of Ezio after knowing each other for quite some time. I do feel sympathetic about Altair a lot more in this game compared to the first game, and I always endear Ezio since he is one of my favourite characters in games.

Gameplay

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Expect a lot of climbing buildings, killing a lot enemies, etc.

The gameplay pretty much the same as the previous Assassin's Creed games. You have access to your signature hidden blades to assassinate people in stealth or public, a sword, a short weapon, hidden gun, crossbow, etc. There are several new stuffs that Ezio can use in his adventures to fight his enemies. You also can still hide in the crowd to avoid pursuers, sit on a bench to hide, or etc. Same old hide and fight techniques.

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Hookblade is useful to travel from one place to another quickly.

Firstly, you have now access to hookblade, which will acts as both navigation tool and killing tool. The hookblade replaces and acts as your second hidden blade, and it allows you to show off several new moves in the game, such as hook and run, an evasive maneuver, or hook and throw, an offensive maneuver that allows you to kill an enemy, and etc. It also acts as climbing tool that allows you to climb buildings, walls much faster, and allows you use ziplines to travel quickly from one place to another.

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You can customise your bombs to suit the current mission's nature.

Secondly, you can now choose and customise bombs to fight your enemies. There are three categories of bombs, one is for killing, one is for tactical, and one is for diversion. Creating bombs is a new to this series, since you can mix and match the ingredients used to make a different type pf bomb. For example, by mixing a Datura powder, any type of gunpowder, and any types of bomb casing will result a bomb that allows you to poison your enemies. You can even customise your bombs to be a tripwire bomb or even a timed bomb. Experiment each ingredients to create bombs that is effective for certain missions. For example, missions that require you to be stealth will often leads you to create more diversion bombs such as Cherry Bombs to distract enemies. Although it is not necessary to use bombs to complete missions, but they are essential in getting 100% Synchronisation for each Memory in the game. However, you are mandatory to use bombs in certain missions since you can't progress in the game without using it. Other than that, it is optional.

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Ezio now have Eagle Sense, an improved version of Eagle Vision.

You now have access to Eagle Sense, an improved version of Eagle Vision from the previous games. This time, you can track enemies' patrol routes while you use that ability, which allows you to set a trap or anticipate their coming and kill them one by one. Eagle Vision also allows you see through smokes, so use it when you are using Smoke Bombs to mask your killings in the game.

The combat in the game feels the same as the previous game's combat, but I felt that the enemies are slightly more aggressive than the previous Assassin's Creed games, which is a good thing. The killing streak also returns, which allows you to kill enemies instantly if you are not interrupted while doing it.

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Den Defense is a unique minigame, but can be too hard for some players and felt unnecessary.

Den Defense is a minigame that allows you to protect your Dens from being taken by the Templars again. You need to place your Assassins in certain places to overcome several waves of Templars. After winning several Den Defenses, it will become much harder, and there will be more powerful Templar units that can devastate you, such as Stalkers, that will kill the Assassins on the rooftops. You can also shoot your hidden gun to kill any Templars left, kill Stalkers, and use it to concentrate the attack force on a specific target, like a cannon barricade. You can use your cannon to kill multiple enemies at the same time. This is a unique addition to the game, but it can be overpowering since the minigame will become much more harder, and the Templars will always retake the Den you control, forcing you to kill the Den Captain(s) again and again. It is highly recommended to quickly train your Assassins to Master Assassin level to avoid your Den being overtaken by the Templars.

In order to Renovate shops such as Bank, Blacksmith, or etc, you need to take over a Den from a particular district by killing the Den Captains. Also, by renovating shops, you can gain a certain amount of income per 20 minutes. The more shops you renovated, the more income you can get. This is important because money is not easy to get in the game, other than completing Memories for every Sequences. You can use the money to buy new weapons, armours, equipment, medicines, etc. Buying good armour is highly recommended to have a better chance in fighting tougher enemies like Janissaries in later Sequences.

Please be noted that having your Notoriety level at the maximum will cause Templars to attack one of the Dens. Bribe Heralds or kill a certain Templar target to lower your Notoriety.

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You can recruit Assassins like Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Only this time, training them to Master Assassins have their own side missions.
As in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, you can recruit Assassins by helping innocent civilians from danger or complete their challenges. You can recruit up to more than 10 Assassins, and you can recruit more as you takeover more dens. You can call them to help you to kill unsuspected enemies on the roof, or help you in a fight between you and multiple enemies. You can only train up to 7 Master Assassins. Each Assassin have their own levels, and will gain Experience needed to rank up a new level by fighting an enemy in a battle, kill an enemy stealthily, or by sending them on missions in Mediterranean Defense. Sending them to Mediterranean Defense missions is the fastest way to gain quick levels. The success of a mission will depends on the Assassin's level. The higher the level, the better the success rate.

Sending multiple Assassins to a high level missions is a great way for them get experience, but be noted that they will share experience equally. For example, if the mission is worth 1500 experience points, sending an Assassin alone to the mission will net him/her full experience points, whereas sending three Assassins to the mission will net them 500 experience points each. Missions will be completed via the required time shown in each mission details. Low level missions will take less than 10 minutes (real time) to complete, whereas high level missions will take more than 15 minutes to complete.

Once they have reached certain level, they will initiate a certain side mission which requires you to kill a target. However, these side missions have two parts, which will be initiated when they reach level 10 or 11, and another in level 14. Another requirement for them to become Master Assassin is to place them as the Den Captain for any Den. Once they become Master Assassin, that particular Den will not be attacked or taken over by Templars. Take note that having Master Assassins are quite formidable in fighting large group of enemies when called.

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Control Altair in his young and old days at certain points in the game.
At certain points in the game, you need to control Altair to complete certain Memories in the game. Unlike Ezio, he has access to a rather limited equipment. However, he has the maximum health from the start, so it is understandable. He now has access to Kill Streaks as well, unlike in the first game, as well as can use his Hidden Blade as a fighting weapon.​
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Playing Desmond's own FPV missions can be rather boring, except his own narration about his past life.
In this game, you can play some first person view platforming missions using Desmond. However, it can be rather boring since it did not offer much playing value except getting from point A to point B. However, when you reach certain points in the stage, you can hear Desmond's narration about his past life. His narration on his past life is rather interesting, but does not offer any new information about himself or others. In order to play all of his FPV (first person view) missions, you need to collect a certain amount of Animus Data Fragment in the game to unlock a new FPV mission.

The gameplay is more or less refined with unnecessary new features such as Den Defense and Desmond's first person view platforming missions. The core gameplay mechanics is good as always, with some new aggressive enemies unlike previous Assassin's Creed games. Unfortunately, it did not offer much new gameplay mechanics, except the addition of the useful Hookblade, bombs customisation as well as Den Defense and Desmond's FPV missions. The latter two can be rather boring to play and indulge, but the hookblade is a great new tool as well as the freedom of customising your bombs is rather great. However, players who played previous Assassin's Creed games should not expect that this game is anymore different or better than the previous games.
 

Chaos Raiden

Avid Gamer & Reviewer
Graphics

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Improved graphics compared to the previous game.

The graphics leap from Assassin's Creed II and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is almost unnoticeable, but the graphics leap between Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood and Assassin's Creed; Revelations is rather big. This game features more improved graphics such as better details on the face, clothing, etc. As you can see, Ezio looks great in this game, and his age is showing by having wrinkles on his face and some white hairs. Other characters also look great. The only thing I don't understand is why does Desmond looks old compared to his appearances in previous Assassin's Creed game. Either way, the graphics in this game rather superb.

Sound

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Great voice acting, and the musical score is phenomenal, thanks to the contribution of a new composer, Lorne Balfe.

One thing I like about Assassin's Creed games is the great voice acting. The voice acting in the game is rather awesome, thanks to Roger Craig Smith's role as Ezio, as well as many other voice actors. It is sad to see that Altair's and Subject 16's voice actor are replaced, but their replacement voice actors did a great job as well in the game. Altair's new voice actor give the character much better characterisation and emotion compared with his previous voice actor in the first game.

The musical score is awesome, with a lot of great electronic and orchestral tracks in the game itself. The main theme of the game is simply awesome, full of emotion and epic. Great ambient tracks played while roaming the districts of Istanbul, exhilarating action played in action scenes, and emotional, heart-wrenching tracks played in emotional scenes.

Replay Value

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High replay value, thanks to the addictive multiplayer mode of the game.
As in previous Assassin's Creed games, the replay value is high. You can collect all Animus Data Fragments in the game, find the secret Armour of Ishak Pasha, or get 100% Synchronisation for every Memory in each Sequence. There is a lot of things to do in the singleplayer mode itself, and the multiplayer is not an exception as well.

As in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, this game also features a unique multiplayer mode, except an improved version compared to the previous game's multiplayer mode. As in the previous game, you will control one of many Templars' Persona in the game to fight other players online.

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Customise your Persona's appearances, taunts, or stun moves.
This time, you can customise each Persona's appearance, stun moves, or taunts if you have enough credits by completing online matches. You can now also customise your own title, and avatar in online multiplayer mode to differentiate yourself from others.​
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Blending in the crowd is one of the basic but fundamental technique for hiding from pursuers and assassinate a target.
All online matches mode have the common and basic objective: Kill a target. Wanted mode is one of the popular and simple online match, where you will be hunting someone while being targeted by another online players. My most favourite match type in the online multiplayer would be Manhunt, which allows me to concentrate on hiding on the first or second round with my teammates, and then concentrate on killing a target with my teammates on the first or second round.​
There are several new type of matches introduced in this game, such as Steal The Artifact, Deathmatch, Simple Deathmatch, Escort, and Artifact Assault. This provides flexibility and variety to players who wish to experience new type of online matches in Assassin's Creed multiplayer.​
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Making a drastic move such as running or killing the wrong target will reveal your presence to your pursuers or your target.
You can customise your Abilities set by using a variety of Abilities, Perks, etc to kill your target or to escape from your pursuer. For example, the ability Smoke Bomb allows you to stop your pursuers for short period of time and escape. There are various types of abilities in the game, so try to experiment each to choose which one is the best for you. Abilities such as Disguise, Morph, and Smoke Bomb are useful defensive techniques whereas Templar Vision, Poison and Firecrackers are good offensive techniques.​
Another new addition in the game is the new Score bonus called Honourable Death. By pressing the Stun button at your pursuer who is killing you, you can reduce his/her score dramatically. However, confronting your pursuers directly is not a wise move unless he/she is not aware that you are the target. Also, you can freely stun civilians if you are being pursued by another Templar. It is a good way to change your current target to a new one if you think that target is very tough to spot or kill, but be aware that by stunning a civilian, your pursuer will know that is his/her target.​
Your kill score will be determined by various factors, such as killing while hiding in a crowd, the target's awareness of your presence (Silent, Incognito, etc), or performing a kill streak. The Detection Meter returns to allow you to find your correct target in a midst of many similar looking civilians. The nearer you are to the target, the Detection Meter will become full circle. If your target is on sight, the Detection Meter will glow brightly. Use this when you are not sure if your target is nearby or using a Disguise or Morph to hide himself/herself. In this case, Templar Vision or Firecrackers are perfect to find the hidden target among the similar looking civilians around. For certain types of matches like Deathmatch, Detection Meter will not be available for you to track your target, which is much harder than playing Wanted matches. To win those types of matches, you need to rely on your sight and check whether your Target's portrait glow or now. If it is glowing, then it means your target is nearby, and vice versa.​
Unlike in the previous game, the multiplayer mode has a storyline where you will be one of recruits who will train himself to become a Templar Agent. For every few levels, there will be a video that will show your progression in the Animus. Surprisingly, one of the characters in the Assassin's Creed comics make two appearances in the online multiplayer videos. It is a great twist, and the storyline is a good incentive for you to keep playing the online multiplayer mode. By ranking up levels, you can have access to Abstergo Files which provides some background information about Abstergo itself, which is linked to Templars. Most of the files provide nothing new information about the series itself, but some of it can be mind twisting, depending on your expectancy of the series itself.​
I love the online multiplayer, because it has various improvements that makes it much better than the previous game's multiplayer mode. Also, when you try to create a custom match, you can check whether which type of mission objectives have high or low activity. If the particular mission objective have a high activity, you can join it easily, and vice versa. Play the online multiplayer mode when you see there is 'High Activity' in the team-based objective or solo-based objective.​
As a result, the replay value is high, thanks to the improved and addicting multiplayer mode. It is a shame that Ubisoft does not take the time to improve the singleplayer mode, though...​
Conclusion
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Another Assassin's Creed game that has disappointing main storyline despite it's great gameplay, awesome music, improved graphics, and well-liked characters.
I have no idea why Ubisoft did not develop the present storyline more further. Fortunately, Ezio's and Altair's stories are concluded with satisfying endings. Perhaps the weak development in the storyline of Desmond's time what held the game from being great as well as it's repetitive gameplay mechanices from it's previous games as well as some unnecessary new minigames. The only two areas that I see that have improvements are the graphics and the multiplayer mode. Other areas such as gameplay more or less the same as the previous Assassin's Creed games. Perhaps if they remove the Den Defense and Desmond's FPV missions, make improvements to the singleplayer game such as including hard and challenging bosses in the game, and develop the present storyline much further, then this game will be awesome. Unfortunately, this did not happen. It is a great action-adventure game, but for Assassin's Creed fans' standards, this game can be major disappointment to most of them, and can be a masterpiece to others. As for me, I am more or less neutral towards the game itself.​
Score
Story - 7/10​
Gameplay - 7/10​
Graphics - 10/10​
Sound - 10/10​
Final Score: 34/40 or 8.5/10.0.​
Pros and Cons
Pros​
- Ezio's and Altair's storyline are awesome.​
- Great and memorable characters such as Yusuf and Sofia.​
- Altair's ending can move your heart in a very sympathetic way.​
- Superb voice acting by all voice actors. The new voice actors for Altair and Subject 16 did a great job.​
- Improved graphics compared with Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood. Beautiful environments such as greatly detailed characters and buildings.​
- Non-repetitive mission objectives.​
- Extremely high replay value.​
- Improved online multiplayer mode with new types of online matches and more customisation options.​
- Bombs customisation is fun.​
- Great soundtrack.​
Cons​
- Very, very disappointing storyline for Desmond's storyline.​
- Minor glitches and bugs.​
- Den Defense and Desmond's FPV missions are unnecessary additions.​
- Reused gameplay mechanics from the previous Assassin's Creed games.​
- Disappointing ending.​
**One of my longest reviews of a game. :D**​
 

wallenb

Humanoid Typhoon
The one thing i dislike about assassins creed is its released every year. Some times its not enough time to really want a sequal. And also it makes the other games pretty much a waste of space. Unless you really really love AC. But since they release one every year, its kinda like a sports game where 2011 games are useless and there is little to no difference in the games. I only played AC1 AC2 and i want this one but i doubt its any different. When will desmond be an assassin? I want to kill people in our time. That should of been the next sequal, at least i think it should of been.
 

Meg

Well-known Member
Moderator
A few errors in word choice, but overall another good review! :D Have you considered doing this professionally?
 

Angel

Is not rat, is hamster
Admin
Moderator
I have literally no clue as to how long it takes to put a game together but how can people get a sequel out in a year? Surely it should take longer to make something good enough to feel like it's the next step along? Unless perhaps they start sequels shortly after beginning the first ones? I dunno...

I'm not an AC fan, unfortunately, but I enjoyed that review. I don't tend to read reviews, on the whole, but that was good and made it clear you spent enough time with the game to warrant creating a review that carries weight.
 

Chaos Raiden

Avid Gamer & Reviewer
The one thing i dislike about assassins creed is its released every year. Some times its not enough time to really want a sequal. And also it makes the other games pretty much a waste of space. Unless you really really love AC. But since they release one every year, its kinda like a sports game where 2011 games are useless and there is little to no difference in the games. I only played AC1 AC2 and i want this one but i doubt its any different. When will desmond be an assassin? I want to kill people in our time. That should of been the next sequal, at least i think it should of been.
Desmond is already an Assassin, and he did kill a few people back in AC2's ending. Like you, I want to see Desmond in more action in the next Assassin's Creed game. I would like to see Desmond as the main playable character in the next Assassin's Creed game in the present time. No more relieving his ancestor's memories anymore, because Ezio's and Altair's stories are already concluded perfectly.

A few errors in word choice, but overall another good review! :D Have you considered doing this professionally?

Thanks for reading. :D Which ones that have errors?
I have literally no clue as to how long it takes to put a game together but how can people get a sequel out in a year? Surely it should take longer to make something good enough to feel like it's the next step along? Unless perhaps they start sequels shortly after beginning the first ones? I dunno...

I'm not an AC fan, unfortunately, but I enjoyed that review. I don't tend to read reviews, on the whole, but that was good and made it clear you spent enough time with the game to warrant creating a review that carries weight.

My guess is as good as yours. Perhaps they want to get fast profit by releasing a game annually. To me, that may limits the game from having further improvements.

Thanks for reading my review. :D
 

Meg

Well-known Member
Moderator
My guess is as good as yours. Perhaps they want to get fast profit by releasing a game annually. To me, that may limits the game from having further improvements.

Thanks for reading my review. :D

6 studios worked on the game so it could come out in time. :eek:
 

Angel

Is not rat, is hamster
Admin
Moderator
6 studios? That's insane - and must cost an absolute fortune. Good thing there is such a large fanbase or that would be one enterprise which fails before it begins.
 

Dark Drakan

Well-known Member
Admin
Moderator
6 studios? That's insane - and must cost an absolute fortune. Good thing there is such a large fanbase or that would be one enterprise which fails before it begins.

Yeah it was multiple branches of Ubisoft around the world. Im enjoying the game and the improvements on past games are nice and the new tools and weapons are a welcome addition. I even enjoyed the defend the den mini-game so far, however ive only played it for about 5 hours and in that time ive seen Desmond about 3 times. Seem as though hes meant to be the main character and Ubisoft are meant to be continuing HIS story by using Ezio and Altair as side story they arent taking big leaps towards it using him so scarcely. Whether his involvement will get much more as I progress I dont know but seems he only has a minor role again like in past games so far.
 

The crazy demon

Metal Gear Vindicare.
I havent played the game, but as always you make very good reviews.

I believe they have been releasing the games annually because they want the next game released in 2012, which is an important date in the Assasin's Creed games.
 
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