Assassin's Creed® Revelations

Developer : Ubisoft Montreal
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" Emotional action-adventure with rich historical setting and fluid combat but frequent crashes "

Assassin's Creed® Revelations Review

Assassin's Creed® Revelations serves as a fitting and emotional conclusion to Ezio Auditore's saga, tying his story closely with that of Altair and Desmond. Set in a vibrant and historically rich Constantinople, the game offers a dense, layered cityscape that enhances the immersive experience. Gameplay mechanics like the hookblade for traversal and a comprehensive bomb crafting system add tactical depth and freshness to combat and exploration. The narrative is reflective, delivering satisfying closure for longtime fans, though some players note the story feels shorter and somewhat rushed compared to earlier entries.

However, the game is not without flaws. Technical issues such as crashes—especially during specific Altair sections—and lack of native controller support on PC frustrate many players. Ubisoft's requirement of a third-party launcher and account management further complicates accessibility. Some side systems feel like padding, and minor bugs and performance dips occur. Despite these drawbacks, the core Assassin's Creed experience remains enjoyable, particularly for fans invested in the lore and characters.

Highlights

Players praise the storyline's emotional depth and satisfying closure for Ezio and Altair, appreciating the strong narrative ties. The Constantinople setting is lauded for its vibrant, realistic city design and atmosphere. Gameplay mechanics like the hookblade traversal and bomb crafting system are highlighted for adding strategic variety. The return of assassin recruits and improved combat fluidity also receive positive remarks. The soundtrack and ambient music enrich the immersive experience, while subtle graphical enhancements over previous titles are welcomed.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include frequent technical issues and crashes, particularly in mandatory Altair sequences, which can hinder progression. Many players express frustration over poor or absent controller support on PC, complicating gameplay. The Ubisoft Connect launcher requirement and account issues are viewed negatively, with some players experiencing login problems. Some gameplay elements, like tower defense and certain side missions, feel out of place or padding. Additionally, the story pacing is occasionally seen as rushed and some legacy camera and collision bugs persist. Optimization could be improved for smoother performance.

Pros

  • Emotional and satisfying conclusion to Ezio and Altair's intertwined stories.
  • Constantinople is a vibrant, richly detailed city full of culture and history.
  • Hookblade mechanic enhances traversal and adds fluidity to movement.
  • Bomb crafting system offers diverse tactical options in combat and stealth.
  • Assassin recruits add strategic depth through missions and support.
  • Improved combat mechanics maintain brisk, engaging fights.
  • Ambient music and soundtrack effectively enhance the game's atmosphere.

Cons

  • Frequent crashes and glitches, especially during mandatory Altair sections.
  • Lack of native controller support complicates gameplay on PC.
  • Ubisoft Connect launcher and account requirements frustrate players.
  • Some side content feels like padding and is less engaging.
  • Story pacing can feel rushed compared to earlier Ezio games.
  • Legacy camera and collision bugs occasionally disrupt gameplay.
  • Multiplayer and certain DLC content are no longer fully functional.

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Worth the Price

Ezio Auditore walks in the footsteps of the legendary mentor Altair, on a dangerous journey of discovery and revelation.

Release Date Nov 29th 2011
Publisher Ubisoft
Developer Ubisoft Montreal
Required Age 17+
Platforms
Emotional
Immersive
Strategic
Technical Issues
Controller Support

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Very Positive (5,973)
82% Positive 18% Negative

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