But even so, considering how large the world is, this leaves for a lot of bland environments at times. It’s pretty shocking that they were able to accomplish this much at this level of quality on the handheld. While this is understandable given that this title is on the PlayStation Portable, it is still an annoyance when trying to get through some missions while on the go.Īs stated earlier, this is a full Assassin’s Creed title. Overall this does become annoying at times given that some missions involve traversing across multiple sections, and this leaves you waiting while the title loads. To go to other sections of the city involves waiting on a load time while that particular section loads. So you don’t actually have access to entire cities at one time in the game. Each have various sections within the cities within themselves. There are a total of two cities to explore with Altair on the island of Cyprus. But in the end you have to do your best to not compare it to it’s console counterpart, because the limitations begin to show quickly. Everything can be climbed, and is definitely an impressive feat on a handheld. This game is an Assassin’s Creed title through and through. When you first fire it up and you reach a full city the first thing you will end up doing is wondering if you can climb a certain area, well you can. The game is definitely impressive on first glance. Though, there is much more fighting action in this version than it’s console brethren. As you progress through the story you will fight various bosses just like in the previous Assassin’s Creed. The journey eventually leads him to the island of Cyprus. The player resumes his role as Altair as he is attempting to hunt down the last of the Templars. The game itself takes place after the events of Assassin’s Creed and before Assassin’s Creed II.
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