Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Assassins Creed: Revelations and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Assassins Creed: Revelations.
November 2011
(79%)
46 Reviews
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Abstract: Name: Genre: Platforms: £37.89 on PS3 from£26.99 on PC fromJumping from one historical time zone to the next, the Assassin's Creed games have often struggled to keep on top of the many narrative threads weaving through the series' lore. With Revelatio...
Whereas Brotherhood’s new ideas felt essential to the experience Revelations’ feel of little consequence, and while Brotherhood felt like gaining dominance over a gameworld, Revelations feels more intent on just telling its story. It’s a very high sev...
Abstract: The Assassins Creed franchise continues to build towards a major event in the game universe later in 2012 and the most recent release offers plenty of quality to keep us interested until then. Decent controls...
Abstract: Assassin’s Creed Revelations was released in October 2011, and sold well in the extremely competitive pre-Christmas mega title market, and generally rated pretty well with the critics too. See our review here ...we quite liked it.A new DLC pack - Medit...
Abstract: The Assassin's Creed franchise has built up quite a name for itself, and rightfully so. The series has always taken gamers to places they've never been before, and introduced them to characters quite unlike any others. But while the story and multiplay...
Abstract: Assassin’s Creed. Yes, it’s a huge big fat hairy deal. Both previous games have been massive titles, and from the looks of the opening credits, Ubisoft have thrown enormous resources from what seems like every studio they own globally at putting Assass...
Abstract: Assassin’s Creed has helped define the current generation of interactive entertainment. The series’ consistently marvellous recreation of historic cities has set new benchmarks in virtual world design, and its twisty, time-hopping narrative remains one...
Abstract: Assassin's Creed, released in 2007, promised gamers an open world extravaganza, and could have easily been one of the best games of this generation. Though it had an interesting story featuring an Assassin on the run and his digital reliving the genetic m...