Assassin's Creed will stay with you long after you finish it. Here is one of the most unique gameworlds ever created: beautiful, memorable, and alive. Every crack and crevasse is filled with gorgeous, subtle details, from astounding visual flourishes to overheard cries for help. But it's more than just a world--it's a fun and exciting action game with a ton of stuff to do and places to explore, rounded out with silky-smooth controls and a complex story that will slowly grab you the more you play. Make no mistake: Assassin's Creed is one of the best efforts of the year and a must-own game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 owners.
I don't want anyone to be misled by my seeding the IGN review (negative) for the Xbox 360 and the Gamespot review (positive) for the PS3. Both IGN and Gamespot agree that the 360 and PS3 versions of the game are about even (with IGN giving slight preference to the 360), they just have some serious differences as to how good the game is overall.
I don't want anyone to be misled by my seeding the IGN review (negative) for the Xbox 360 and the Gamespot review (positive) for the PS3. Both IGN and Gamespot agree that the 360 and PS3 versions of the game are about even (with IGN giving slight preference to the 360), they just have some serious differences as to how good the game is overall.