A man enters a machine called the Animus that lets him relive the memories of his ancestor, a 12th century assassin named Altair.A man enters a machine called the Animus that lets him relive the memories of his ancestor, a 12th century assassin named Altair.A man enters a machine called the Animus that lets him relive the memories of his ancestor, a 12th century assassin named Altair.
- Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
- 2 wins & 19 nominations total
- Lucy Stillman
- (voice)
- Altair
- (voice)
- Desmond Miles
- (voice)
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- Warren Vidic
- (voice)
- Al Mualim
- (voice)
- Malik A-Sayf
- (voice)
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- Acre Bureau Leader
- (voice)
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- Tamir
- (voice)
- Talal
- (voice)
- (as Jake Eberly)
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- Jubair Al-Hakim
- (voice)
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- Majd Addin
- (voice)
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- Sibrand
- (voice)
- Maria
- (voice)
Featured reviews
You play as Desmond, a man forced to get into a machine and relive an ancestor's past as an assassin from early 1100 A.D. Every once in awhile you will be pulled out of the machine because of random causes, such as the machine overheating, you need your rest, you need to be spoken to, etc. The best part of this game is the freedom you get anywhere, even during fights and missions. You can climb and hold onto literally anything, including cracks in the wall, bricks sticking out, or windows. My one complaint about this game is when you get Counter Attacks. At first, you are doing great and facing an ass load of men, and your scared like hell. Then when you get Counter, you can do 1 hit kills on almost everyone, you can basically run out into the open, kill a load of ordinary people(Not recommended, seeing as how you lose 3 bars whenever you kill 1 person), get almost 30 guys surrounding you, and easily take them out within 5 minutes.
Graphics- 10/10 Gameplay- 9.5/10 Story- 9/10 Music- 10/10 Overall(Not averaged)- 10/10
The game is action packed and takes you the cities of Jersulaum, Damasacus and Arce and it does take a little getting use to. But once you master it then the gameplay is pretty easy. It is also very cinematic in it approach and violence with the sword play. The plot is weak, but it doesn't matter so much with games.
However I did find two major problems with the games. First I found it too easy and repetitive; the games doesn't challenge you as much as GTA and Hit-man do and you are just repeating yourself with your actions. Secondly the games is too short and ends too quickly.
It is a decent game a sequel is one its way.
Now the bad... - Incredibly repetitive - Ridiculously frustrating at times - Often boring
Not a great game, but it's playable. The main reason for playing would be the story. I'm just getting into the series, and I wanted to start from the very beginning, which is basically the only reason anyone would ever have to play it.
Compared to some of the other additions in the franchise, this game is horrible. But compared to E.T. The Video Game, this game is The Shawshank Redemption. It's all about perspective.
It has a great many positives, for example:
Graphics. The graphics are good enough that the game is still perfectly playable today, especially the environment models, however I would say the character faces are somewhat lacking.
Mechanics. The game still plays beautifully, the combat mechanics are extremely good fun, as is all the parkour. It isn't as smooth as a modern game but who would expect it to be, that's just advancement.
Story. The story is brilliant. It's clever, interesting in my opinion the games best aspect. If anything it is worth playing just for the story, as it sets up the series, and for that reason, the game is a must play for any assassin's creed fan who hasn't already played it.
However, there is one huge negative to an otherwise great game. The missions are far too repetitive. They essentially consist of go to a place, gather information, kill person. It feels like they put so much effort and creativity into the overarching story that they just forgot about the missions within that. Additionally, it's quite tedious to have to ride between locations the first few times, as the horse riding isn't fun in itself and the area between the cities isn't too much to look at.
Overall, although the missions cause the game to have little replayability, it is definitely worth playing once, especially now it is reasonably cheap, even if you're only playing it for the great story.
Did you know
- TriviaAltair's name in Arabic means "Flying one" or "Bird of Prey", his last name ibn La-Ahad means "Son of No-one".
- Quotes
Altaïr: It is done then. Your schemes, like you, are put to rest.
Robert de Sable: You know nothing of schemes, you are but a puppet. He betrayed you boy, just as he betrayed me.
Altaïr: Speak sense Templar, or not at all!
Robert de Sable: Nine men he sent you to kill, yes? The nine who guarded the treasures secret
Altaïr: What of it?
Robert de Sable: It wasn't nine who found the treasure assassin. Not nine, but ten.
Altaïr: A tenth? None may live who carry the secret. Give me his name
Robert de Sable: Oh, but you know him well. And I doubt very much you'd take his life as willingly as you've taken mine.
Altaïr: Who?
Robert de Sable: It is your master, Al Mualim
Altaïr: But he is not a Templar!
Robert de Sable: Did you never wonder how it is he knew so much? Where to find us? How many we numbered? What we aspired to attain?
Altaïr: He is the master of the assassins
Robert de Sable: Oui. Master of lies. You and I are just two more pawns in his grand game, and now, with my death, only you remain. Do you think he'll let you live? Knowing what you do?
Altaïr: I have no interest in the treasure
Robert de Sable: Ah, but he does. The only difference between your master and I is that he did not want to share
Altaïr: No...
Robert de Sable: Ironic isn't it? That I your greatest enemy kept you safe from harm. But now you've taken my life, and in the process, ended your own.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Making of 'Assassin's Creed' (2007)
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- 16 : 9