ASSASSIN’S CREED REVELATION
Who would have thought playing an assassins from the medieval ages would catch the gaming world’s fancy? That’s exactly what happens back in 2007, though. Assassin’s creed sucked us all into a carefully recreated Middle Ages with an old world charm, stunning imagery and gripping storyline. Since then, and two more games later, none of us can have enough of this third person action game with a historical science fiction twist- let’s be honest, playing an assassin back in the day is fun. Thankfully, you don’t have to wait long to get your hands on the next installment of Assassin’s Creed, named- appropriately-Revelation. It ups the ante, alright- and how.
Brotherhood receives some stick from gamers all over for its lack of character development, but that’s set to change with revelation. Ubisoft has revealed that Assassin’s Creed: Revelation will feature all three characteristics from past games for the very first time- that means Desmond and Altair and Ezio, all of them sharing the spotlight. If you’re thinking about how that will result in a wacky, mind-boggling and insane overlapping storyline you’re absolutely right. Ubisoft and Assassin’s Creed’s writers are stirring the pot really hard this time, hoping for a super-hit banquet.
Instances of Ezio accessing Altair memories will be a throwback to the original Assassin Creed game, with gameplay experience true to the first game. Don’t worry, revelation will feature some interesting new tweaks to how you tackle elements in the open world gameplay.
Ezio will sport a new hookblade item in his inventory to navigate through the city by means of a zip-line- it’s also useful to shock, drag engage unsuspected enemies and overcome them as you move through hordes of hostile soldier. Ubisoft has also placed an increase impetus on bombs takee centers stage in this game, more than anything else. You can do a lot with them.
By all account, revelation is poisoned to finetune the multiplayer experience introduced with Brotherhood. Much of the gameplay will spend less time waiting for their matches to begin, while the death matches will be stripped od unnecessary distraction giving first-match multiplayer a great starting point to the experience in revelations. The game will also introduce several customization option for multiplayer modes, so interesting.
While we eagerly wait for the game, let’s not forget that this is all the end of Ezio. According to Ubisoft, his character ends with revelations, unfortunately as that is. How Ubisoft takes the Assassin’s creed story line forward in anybody’s guess and an answer well worth waiting for. Can hardly wait.
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