Ubisoft features one of the most unique game-world created. It is a fun and exciting action game with loads of stuff to do and places to explore. You will explore 3 major cities Jerusalem, Damascus and Acre. Each city is featured with towers, market squares and corners where people stand and converse. Altair has deep effect on the world, the cities are entities of their own and their own flow and personality. The cities are huge and at early chapters where they open to let you travel from one side to another side of the city. Every object is textured so fine and animation are equally well done also. On high-end PC, these elements look more stunning then they look on Xbox360 or PS3.
The sound of the game is more impressive than graphics. The game does a good job, making sure you hear what you need to hear. Conversation are delivered with great perfection and lovely musical themes that add even more. The game is mix of stealth, action and platforming. To complete your mission you have to follow all possible leads which may involve pick-pocket, beat information out of target or listen to secret conversation. You can pounce your enemies by your blade or kill them from distance by throwing draggers. In start it feels easy but as you proceed the boss fight against endless attackers, you require perfect timing to counter every strike.
The PC version is not the superior one but if you do not get chance to play it on Xbox360 or PS3, then you can go for this version and immerse yourself in this world. If you have the high configured PC then this is the game you should have in your collection. In this you have ton of stuff to do apart from your official goal, you can spend time in finishing every quest and collecting every flag around the city.
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