Top Rated PS3 Games: Assassin's Creed

By: Carver Tate
Submitted: 2007-01-17 15:46:22
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Assassin's Creed is certainly one of the most impressive and exciting PS3 Games ever developed by Ubisoft. The same team, which created the outstanding and popular Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, spent two years in order to produce this visually stunning, stylish, and very original game. Assassin's Creed offers a whole new level of gaming adventure with its awesome lifelike animation, freer movement of the characters, good graphics and sound, and other special features like you've never seen before in other PS3 Games.

A quick look at Assassin's Creed might remind you of other recent and top rating PS3 Games. For, this game boasts of an incredibly controllable hero and an almost lifelike animation just like the Prince of Persia. Moreover, the game has an astounding medieval setting, a visually stunning lifelike cityscapes, and an open-ended game play that is very similar to that of Oblivion. The ps3 game also reminds us of the Thief series for its resourceful, independent, and inconspicuous hero as well as the anti-medieval-establishment background. Then, the open-ended sandbox world of Assassin's Creed is also comparably with Grand Theft Auto. Amidst certain similarities with other games, Assassin's Creed is still a standout with its surprising twists and it's creative and beautifully designed visual style. All these features add to the uniqueness of the game.

"Nothing is true. Everything is permitted." And so goes the creed of the assassin. These words suggest that anything is possible during the entire game. This exciting and action-packed adventure is set in the late 12th century during the Third Crusade under the leadership of Richard Lionheart. Here, you play as Altair, the fearless and powerful assassin armed with a sword, a wrist blade, and crossbows. The hero is surrounded by aggressive threats in all places and yet he can destroy them all instantly with his fast and cunning counterattacks to his enemies. Assassin's Creed, indeed, is one of the PS3 Games worth playing.

The people's reaction to Altair is another thing, which sets apart Assassin's Creed from the rest of the PS3 Games. While the hero is busy fighting or demonstrating his skills and tactics, you could see the people around visibly frowning or raising their eyebrows as they watch him. A perfect example for this is the scene where Altair attacks a random civilian. As the victim drops to the ground, the villagers stand in shock while others run away from the place screaming.

You might be wondering where the hero's name comes from. Altair is an Arabic word, which means "the flying eagle." Indeed, the developers of the game made sure that the character would really live up to his name. If you want to find out why, just watch Altair's rapid and swift movements each time he faces his opponents. He projects a cool attitude even in the middle of a big fight. Altair is distinct from other heroes in PS3 games with the fact that his movements look so real and good to the players. The game's animation is simply visually stunning and lifelike. Assassin's Creed is truly one of the best PS3 Games ever created by Ubisoft. The whole adventure is worth checking out.

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