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E3 Gameloft Hands-On: BackStab
Right off the bat players are introduced to the plight of Henry Blake, a former British military-man that was betrayed by the people that he once trusted. Forced to pick up the broken pieces of what once resembled his life, Blake sets off to get revenge on the backstabbers who turned his life upside down. But in this era of sophistication and class, what is the best way to get the jump on your adversaries? If Assassin's Creed taught us anything, it is that death is a dish best served from above, silently, under the cover of night, with a sharp blow to the melon.
Taking place in a series of fully rendered cities, again harkening back to it's console inspiration, as well as a couple more scenic locals, players will have the option to run, jump and climb their way across the skyline, while making small steps towards reclaiming what was once yours. When you couple this with GameLoft's extensive track record of producing quality voiceovers and visually polished content, you may be looking at a match made in the eighteenth century heaven. Keep it locked here for more exclusive details as they become available closer to the game's official release.[gallery]
Assassin's Creed II: Multiplayer Sneaks Into App Store...And It's Free!
Afterwards, of course, the game will be converted to a paid one, with a supposed price of $2.99. We can only assume that the giveaway is meant to boost the ranks of players, since this is an online-only game.
Here's some snippets from our preview article:
Titled “Assassin’s Creed II: Multiplayer,” this iPhone-exclusive title will feature some sort of four-player assassin deathmatch. The screenshots show a top-down view and feature environments inspired by the cities featured in Assassin’s Creed II.It’s all live, and will use a WiFi connection for matches. You’ll have six powerups at your disposal, but perhaps your most important tool will be your assassin’s stealth, as you can take advantage of your environments and hide within crowds of citizens. The teaser website also mentions a “notoriety” system, which will use a “dynamic ranking system” to place players on the leaderboards, as well as built-in achievements. You’ll be able to challenge friends to matches, but I hope that random matchups are also included.
Be sure to grab the game while it's free. Hopefully we'll have our own impressions up soon!
"Assassin's Creed II: Multiplayer" Announced
You can read the full details revealed so far on Ubisoft's website. In the meantime, we'll anxiously await the release of more information (or better yet, the game itself!). We've already seen two solid ports of the Assassin's Creed DS games to the App Store, and this iPhone-exclusive title should be very interesting.
Assassin's Creed 2: Discovery Preview
Ubisoft invited us to a preview of Assassin's Creed 2: Discovery last week. In addition, we got a chance to talk with the producer, Ben Mattes about the game and Ubisoft's plans for the iPhone.
Assassin's Creed 2 is a 2.5D adventure game that takes place in the same story as the console version, but in 2 chapters of the story that are missing from that console version. There's about 6 hours of gameplay along the main story line in this game that is definitely more arcade like than the console versions.
Assassin's Creed 2 was accidently released a couple weeks ago. While no one will say exactly what happened, our best guess is that they were testing the infamous App Store approval process and forgot to set the release date out in the future.
Now the official release date is February 1st and the price is expected to be $9.99, but that's not final. Ubisoft aren't stupid, they just like other developers, know how to put their apps on sale to get exposure.
Read on for more screen shots and a video demo of Assassin's Creed 2.
Assassin's Creed - Altair's Chronicles
Assassin's Creed: Altair's Chronicles To Be Released Next Week
According to Carmen Pearson, Public Relations Manager for Gameloft, Assassin's Creed for the iPhone & iPod Touch is "slated to hit the App Store by early next week".
The game, which has no price as of yet, will once again place you in the shoes of Altair, Master Assassin for The Order of Assassins, as he attempts to retrieve "The Chalice" from the Templars in an effort to end the Crusades. According to IGN, "Assassin's Creed for the iDevices is indeed largely based on Altair's Chronicles, the DS prequel to the very first Creed game."