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created by gft77 on 04/06/07
Assassin's Creed---assassin's creed remix video here---
10,000 plus! That's how many character animations are loaded into Assassin's Creed -- 700 of them are contextual alone. To put things into perspective, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, developed by the same crack team at Ubisoft Montreal, features 500 character animations. And Prince remains one of the finest animated games on the market to this day Get the picture?



Of course, controlling all these moves is something of a chore on a controller that doesn't read minds. Jade Raymond, producer on Assassin's Creed, took a few minutes to break down a complex yet seemingly intuitive control scheme that will have you offing targets faster than you can say John Wilkes Booth.



As Altair, a medieval hitman with a mysterious past (Raymond confirmed that he's not a time traveler), you have free reign to explore vast cities and countryside. You will investigate your targets by exploring, eavesdropping and even picking pockets for clues on his whereabouts. When you have three clues-- and there are many more you can choose to find through thorough investigation -- you can then move to the assassination stage, using "social stealth" to blend in with crowds, searching for handholds to scale castle walls, use killer's intuition to hone in on the target and, finally, sinking a blade in his gullet.



In order to control Altair, Ubisoft attached four "puppet strings." One to his head (Triangle), his weapon hand (Square), his off hand (Circle), and his lower body (X). R1 has been jokingly dubbed "emotional control" by Raymond and her team. In short, it is a strength modifier. While walking, hold it down to run. While swashbuckling, hold it for a lumbering power strike.



Using Triangle, players can do things like eavesdrop and use intuition (X, then, would be used to jump). An interesting control feature is climbing, done in a way we've never seen before. We didn't get a chance to touch the controller, but you will actually feel for handholds, like rock climbing. With it, Altair can climb anywhere in the world where there is a decent grip, and we're hoping he has a chance to move up the tallest of towers while sneaking past the castle guard.



There wasn't much more news out of Ubisoft's camp, except that the team is trying to put together a package of downloadable content that Raymond could only say is "something ambitious." She hinted slightly at extended gameplay and possibly even some kind of multiplayer -- as the team did create a prototype multiplayer and co-op mode. But, as of now, there is still nothing to announce.

release date August 2007

info from IGN.com
That video was SWEET (Once again!)!!!
Keep up the work and the SPOTLIGHT ONs!!!
this might be a game to get once i have a ps3 (right next to RE5 & GTA IV)
I want this game! : D
it so awesome!!
I am so glad this game is coming out for the 360 too, otherwise I might have exploded with unfulfilled desire!

Nice work greenfrogthing! Smile
Yeah I'm stoked for this game as well. Looks a lot like Prince of Persia (which is a good thing) with a bit of Splinter Cell-style stealth mixed in and some Hitman-style assassination. And the premise sound pretty cool too. I was very relieved to hear this game is also coming to the 360.
Dang those are really nice graphics. and again, awesome remix vid

(what does contextual mean though Sad)
I wonder how AC will play on my PC Big Grin
I'm sure you'll have to have a high-end PC, but if you do with a good graphics card, it should run ok.
Good job!

But did you actually write this? Or was this like a preview from IGN or something...I only really ask this because of this part:

greenfrogthing77 Wrote:
We didn't get a chance to touch the controller,

Since this game is not out, and most of the SPOTLIGHT ON: previews are for games that are not out, most information comes from IGN.com or other sources.  If you look, the photos are from IGN.com.

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that's why I didn't call it a review Smile
Ok I just wanted to make sure. Smile

I like it though.
I'm glad you like it Alex, because if there is one, and only one truth on the site...I am to make you happy Toungue
probably the only reason to i get a ps3 so far
Yes this is one of those games.... Hopefully the rest of the industry will be watching this game and make more that are this high of quality.
Awesome Game Must BUY!!!!!!!
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