Assassin's Creed is set in not too far in the distant future. You're part of a scientific experiment, which involves a machine called Animus. Assassin's Creed takes you back to your distant ancestral past... Where you play the role of an assassin called Altair.
Your leader has lost trust in you and now to regain it back, you must go through missions. You're rewarded with new skill and weapons for clearing there. Every now and then, you are bought out by the doctor and his assistant, whose looks and voice done has been done by the well known TV actress Kristen Bell.
The graphics are amazing, and surprisingly it runs well on mid-ranged graphics cards like the GeForce 8800GT and the 9600GT, is spite of the multisampling rate set to high and a resolution of 1680x1050. You don't have a problem if you are playing this in the Xbox 360. The textures used are decent and the lighting looks pretty realistic as well. The sound effects are great as well, and so are all the moves and animations. The mood is set well with crowds in the market area and sparser populations in the narrower lanes.
Occasionally, you end up surrounded by several guards trying to poke you in the back. The AI does a good job part of keeping you engaged. The guards chard you even over the roof tops and those in the surroundings chase you if you seem fussy.
It isn't a very long game either (one of the shortest I've played on my Xbox 360), if you just go by the bare needed missions to get upgrades. One good example of some ridiculous stunts is the Leap of Faith, where you climb some of the tallest structures towering hundreds of feet in the air to survey the area for your next target. You then jump off it into an always suitably positioned small cart of hay, only to walk away without a scratch.
If you hurry to finish the game up, it will probably last you 2 to 3 days. Overall, it's a very good fun game to play for an hour or so everyday on your Xbox 360.
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