Assassin’s Creed Altair’s Chronicles
- Master the skills, tactics, and weapons of history’s deadliest and most secretive clan of warriors
- Stalk your prey owing to richly detailed, historically accurate, open-finished environments
- Scale buildings, mount horses, blend in with crowds; do no matter what it takes to realize your objectives
- Experience total freedom; plot your attacks, strike without mercy, and fight your way to escape
- Open environments; crowds react to your moves and will either help or hinder you
Product Description
The setting is 1191 AD. The Third Crusade is tearing the Holy Land apart. You, Altair, be going to to stop the hostilities by suppressing both sides of the conflict. You are an Assassin, a warrior shrouded in secrecy and feared for your ruthlessness. Your actions can throw your immediate environment into chaos, and your being will shape events during this pivotal moment in history. Be an Assassin Master the skills, tactics, and weapons of history’s deadliest and most secretive clan of warriors. Plot your attacks, strike without mercy, and fight your way to escape. Realistic and open environments-Crowds react to your moves and will either help or hinder you on your quests. Action with a new dimension — total freedom Eliminate your targets wherever, whenever, and but. Stalk your prey owing to richly detailed, historically accurate, open-finished environments. Scale buildings, mount horses, blend in with crowds. Do no matter what it takes to realize your objectives.
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More and more lately there have been splendid AAA sports meeting available for the DS, and quite a few of them are more adult oriented than the usual kiddie fare. This game is sweet! Offering quite a bit of sophistication for the system and showing some of the best graphics seen to date on the DS, the tale will also hook you and pull you into the world of Altair, a much feared assassin. I’ve never felt so immersed on such a small screen. I feel like I AM Altair every time I play this. Brilliant!
Rating: 5 / 5
Very excellent, better than i expected from a handheld game, obviously does not measure up to original, but much better than expected, excellent gameplay, fascinating plot, if a bit sketchy, some glitches, but not anything major, very excellent game over-all
Rating: 3 / 5
This is a fun game to play. My three year ancient son has really loved beating up the terrible guys with his sword. It has some reading, but it really isn’t necessary to be able to read, since you just follow the arrow to where you need to go. He has really loved it so far. The tale line is that you are basically on the other side of the crusades and the Templers are the “terrible guys”. So you are an assassin killing off the Templar. Not exactly the “team” I really would be on, so it is probably best my son can’t read just yet. Other than the storyline, the game itself is fun. The graphics are excellent, the game play is excellent, and it is by and large a fun game. Just be aware of the tale line. This tale line could be very touchy especially in today’s world with the strife still going on in the Middle East. Now the assassins belt bombs on themselves and blow themselves up in crowds of people, hoping to take out their targets. The “holy war” still continues today, unfortunately. This is why I had to give it a lower grade then it would have received from me.
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I hope this helps with your choice to buy this or not. For some the tale line may not be a huge deal and just want to play a fun game, for others it could be a huge deal. So I wanted to make you aware of it all.
Rating: 3 / 5
I simply did not delight in this game. I expected a portable version of the console game, and I was largely disappointed when I played a mediocre platformer.
The controls are clunky, and while the graphics push the DS to their limits, the unrealistic death scenes, cheap deaths such as hitting the water, and by and large clunky controls with the D-Pad are just lame. It felt like a platformer from the Nintendo 64 age. And while the mini-sports meeting are fun, the lower-half of the DS is sparingly used, and the graphical effects beyond the textured 3D are just unimpressive and unimaginative. The game lacks the secrecy components and free-roaming game-play that made its console huge-brother splendid.
I was hugely disappointed and it was a dissipate of my cash. I wouldn’t recommend this to anyone.
Rating: 1 / 5
I reflect I’m one of the few people who hasn’t played this on the XBox, so I can’t compare the two different versions (but there seems to already be plenty of those reviews). I selected this game up a few weeks ago when it was a Gold Box deal, I figured it was worth a try for the price.
By and large I found the game enjoyable, but felt that it finished too soon. I got to the final battle and found myself saying “that’s it?” I felt very cheated by the outcome of the game. I would have liked for it to play out a bit more. So now, it has me thinking about buying the XBox version now, so that I can find out what happens next.
I reflect it would probably be a excellent introduction to the XBox/PS version of Assassin’s Creed. I know some other reviews mentioned having difficulty control Altair, but for the most part I found it honestly simple – possibly because I have never played the other version, so I didn’t have to learn a new set of controls. There were some weapons that I felt they could’ve done without. I didn’t find the posion daggers or smoke bombs to be effective at all in a combat setting. I mainly relied heavily on my sword, and occasionily the crossbow (which comes up later in the game, but isn’t available all the time).
Rating: 4 / 5