Assassins Creed: Revelations
Assassins Creed: Revelations

A game from all new heights...
The gorgeous city of Constantinople takes center stage for another historical adventure with Ezio Auditore di firenze, do you dare step into the shoes of him?
Even the greatest hero's cant live forever, and so it goes for Ezio Auditore di firenze to step aside to make room for new champions. This is another brain busting addition to the Assassins Creed series, and it unleashes you into a visually stunning re-created 16th century Constantinople, if you dont have this game then you should be free running across roofs to get it!
Like many game sequels, Revelations gives but also also takes, so you lose certain elements like the ability to ride horses, but gain elements like the ability to craft bombs plus alot more. Expectedly, Revelations isn't just Ezio's story, it's also Desmond's, if you dont remember Desmond then he's a Bartender-come-assassin whose mind is probed to discover truth's that could potentially prevent the earth's destruction.
There are many things that many people like about this game, e.g. Den/tower defense, Control your own assassins!, Rank up and assign your assassins job's and Den's to defend!

^Den/Tower Defense^
As a commercial host might say "But wait!, there's more!" Now you can craft bombs out of ingredients that you find in chests, find on people's dead body's and earn for completing contracts. It's a simple process; you just go to a crafting station, Which you can find in many places around city's, select the right ingredients, and voila: you have some nice bombs, the bombs you can create might spew poison into the air or just simply explode as a good and trusty bomb should.
Brotherhood launched a new multiplayer component to the series and it returns to Revelations, but with quite a few additions, there are new characters with new special abilities, maps, modes and other changes, but the core mechanics remain the same. In many cases, you are assigned a target and you must identify him/her as they slink through the crowds, trying to remain undetected. The map gives you only a rough idea of the targets location, so you have to keep your senses keen. Of course you also need to refrain from giving yourself away to your assigned target, slinking through crowds and standing near identical crowd members. Some new modes take different tactics. In death match the proximity radar is gone, as are the clones that make it easier to stay hidden. That mode is entertaining but simple and it doesn't result in the kind of tension boasted in other game modes.
In my opinion, this game is a good buy and i would definitely reccomend it to other people and friends, i really like it and i would score it a 9/10!
Hope you enjoyed my review!
~James Out!~
Sources Used
Gamespot.com










