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  • Assassin's Creed III has been earning tons of buzz on the show floor at E3, so two GR editors headed down to Ubisoft's E3 2012 booth to check out the game. Check out our immediate impressions of the game, including reaction to the Wii U version and PS Vita's spin-off Liberation...

  • Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is official, and we've seen it. Here's everything you need to know...

  • Story is something that’s become increasingly important to the Assassin’s Creed franchise, and if nothing else, it’s certainly given us a lot of stories to follow. So far, we’ve had the dueling central narratives about Altair, Ezio and Desmond; the strange hints about the mythical First Civilization; and the idea that history has quietly been manipulated by two warring secret societies, the Templars and the Assassins, for centuries. When it releases this November, however, Assassin’s Creed Revelations will give us have one more story to chase down, and this time it’s tied to the multiplayer...

  • The ending of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood wasn't quite as mind-meltingly bizarre as that of predecessor Assassin's Creed II, but it still set up some significant twists for the next chapter – and the recent news that Assassin's Creed: Revelations would both conclude hero Ezio Auditore's tale and also revive original series protagonist Altair was surprising news indeed.

  • When Assassin’s Creed finally dipped its toes into multiplayer with last year’s release of Brotherhood, the unique new mode – created by Ubisoft’s studio in Annecy, France, best known for their work on Splinter Cell’s spies-vs-mercenaries multiplayer – quickly distinguished itself as one of Brotherhood’s standout features. Favoring a stealth-based approach in which everyone was not-so-secretly hunting everyone else, it was a tense, intimate experience that put crowds, hidden abilities and plenty of climbable Renaissance architecture at players’ disposal...

  • A little over a week ago, we showed you a narrated video of the Assassin’s Creed Revelations Gamescom demo – and, a little disappointingly, the single-player demo that was shown at the 2011 Penny Arcade Expo wasn’t much different. When we saw it at the show, however, we had the privilege of being walked through by ACR’s creative director, Alex Amancio, who gave us new insight into the mission we thought we’d already seen...

  • Since it was first announced back in May, we’ve seen quite a bit of Assassin’s Creed Revelations; hands-off demos, a multiplayer beta and a handful of videos explaining some of the new gameplay elements, for example. Until last week, however, Ubisoft had held back on giving us the one thing we really wanted: a chance to sink our teeth into Revelations’ story. Thankfully, we’ve finally gotten that opportunity, playing through the game’s second, fourth and fifth chapters and getting an eyeful of what’s in store for Nov. 15 along the way...

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    Recently, we had our first chance to play through some of Assassin’s Creed Revelations’ story – and, not too surprisingly, it was an experience left us full of questions. Lucky for us, then, that Creative Director Alexandre Amancio was on hand to answer them, as well as to talk a bit about the direction of the franchise and the raft of new gameplay features Revelations brings to the table...

  • A new Assassin’s Creed game? Really? So soon after AC II? Yes, we were as surprised as you and probably just as skeptical about its quality. Turning out such a huge, rich game as AC II was a monumental effort on Ubisoft’s behalf, requiring the input of three internal studios (Montreal, Annecy and Singapore), so when we first heard a new adventure was due – and releasing this year – we were instantly worried about the quality. Spin-off, Assassin’s Creed 2.5, cash-in: these were all phrases clouding our minds. And then, to compound our fears, Ubisoft invited us to play the multiplayer…

  • If you thought Assassin’s Creed II ended on something of a cliffhanger, then you might be relieved to know that, while Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood doesn’t bear the all-important “III” in its title, it picks up exactly where ACII’s story left off. Which is to say (and this will be a spoiler for those who haven’t finished the game) it picks up in the depths of the Vatican, after Ezio Auditore, master Assassin of Renaissance Italy, has beaten the shit out of the Pope and received an apocalyptic message – addressed directly to his modern-day descendant Desmond Miles – from a long-dead precursor civilization...


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