Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles - Nintendo DS
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Features
- Developed specifically for the DS by Gameloft
- Master swordfights, stealth assassinations, combo attacks, and a variety of weapons
- Pull off amazing acrobatic moves and explore a fully 3D-rendered medieval world
Product Description
Assassin's Creed: Altaïr's Chronicles is the direct prequel of the critically acclaimed console title Assassin's Creed, where players discover more about the protagonist Altaïr and his deep history. The game features a fully realized 3D world in which players will travel and battle through four cities of the Crusade's Middle East, using acrobatic moves and exhilarating combo attacks that mix sword skills and high-flying kicks.
Product Specifications
Product ID | 919547 |
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Franchise | Assassin's Creed |
Fandom
Franchise | Assassin's Creed |
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Altairs Chronicles is a fun game for a little bit. Its length is okay, but you will find yourself wanting more out of it. Its controls are touchy, like when you want to jump across some ledges, if you don't jump perfectly, Altair will plummet to his death and you will have to retry from the last checkpoint. fighting is fun, but you find yourself getting bored of having to do the same combos over and over. Items like the crossbow and bombs are okay. Your main upgrades include wall jumping and getting blue orbs to up your health and weapon, but there's a glitch where if you restart your game the blue orbs disappear and you get no upgrades. The storeline is not great, but the graphics are one of the best for the DS. overall this is an okay game, but its glitchy and touchy controls don't make it enjoyable to go back through.
I am rewriting my previous review for this game. It is a Really COOL game, It is good for kids and teens.
The game is good on the most part. It was appealing from the beginning and it kept a good story. The graphics could've been better, and there should have been more stuff to do, but it was good overall. For those of you who have an iPod Touch, it is also available there.
I would not recommend this game. i got it as a birthday present and i ended up selling it back to gamestop (lol). the graphics are ok and the fighting is realistic, but it has some major glitches that made me turn it off and get stuck on a part. its also almost impossible to get the upgrades because there arent enough blue orbs to collect. its really a bad formatted game and i wouldnt recommend it to anybody. it would be a good game if followed up on the PC or another game on the DS. Overall, this game would be a borderline game that has about 30 minutes of fun in it. if you're stubborn enough to go out to the store and buy this game, don't be suprised on how disappointing it will be. to fill up the rest of the characters, a con is the failure to have sufficient blue orbs to satisfy the large amount of orbs requested to get a sub-par upgrade on your weapon or defense.
I got assassin's creed for ds because they did not make one for wii :( and i did not feel like getting it for my computer. When i started playing it i was impressed with the graphics but a little bit dissapointed with the gameplay but as i progresesed through the game i began to start enjoying myself and have a great time playing it. The move combos when your fighting are cool but there are not many and you fight the same enemys all the time (which i don't really mind because im not a pickey gamer). Playing through the storyline left me a bit confused but it was ok and the ending left a opening for a sequel. The sound in the game was the thing i liked least about the game because there were only two music tracks: the none combat music and the combat music. Anyway to conclude i really enjoyed this game and you should get it. But if you are a pickey gamer and everything has to be perfect for you, you might not enjoy this game as much as i did.