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[FxD*]DinoRawrzuz. Lieutenant
Posts : 102 Join date : 2009-12-24
| Subject: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 8th 2010, 2:30 pm | |
| Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines features the same protagonist from the first game, Altair. Leaving the holy land setting of the first game, Altair travels to the island of Cyprus, where he must hunt down and assassinate a remaining sect of evil Templars. Cities in the game are divided into districts, with short load times when moving from one district to another. While loading doesn't take very long, it still gets in the way of the immersive atmosphere, especially when traversing districts in short succession.
Assassination targets are generally boss characters which must be fought head-on in order to kill. It seems that the major focus of the first game on stealth has been replaced with a more combat-heavy experience on the PSP. The open-city concept of the first game remains in place, with the character free to wander around and accept side missions, or attempt to collect coins scattered around each of the districts. These can by saved up and traded in for health and skill upgrades, a nice addition which also features in Assassin's Creed 2.
The presentation tries very hard to capture the sense of scale delivered in the first game, and doesn't entirely fail. The areas where action takes place are still fairly large in size, but the detail has been scaled down considerably. When Altair climbs up to an observation point and the camera pans around him, it is easy to see that buildings in the distance are blocky and lack proper textures. Pop-in of enemy characters and citizens is common, as are clipping issues when the camera gets too close to a wall or another object. Clearly, the PSP hardware just wasn't up to the task of delivering the kind of impressive open-world environments we have seen on consoles.
Social stealth, the act of blending into crowds, was a big feature of the first console game. Here the tactic is noticeably absent, probably because the hardware lacks the necessary power to render large crowds of civilians.
The controls were one of the best features of the consoles game, because they enabled players to pull off cool-looking stunts with minimal difficulty. There are some opportunities for rooftop-jumping in Bloodlines, but the sense of total freedom is missing from the scaled-back environments. Often times, there are only one or two routes open to the player, as many buildings cannot be scaled. Jumping and grabbing onto ledges is still performed with the face buttons, but the action is sometimes interrupted by the need to adjust the camera, which is done by using the same face buttons while holding down the L trigger. This evidently curtails the flow of action, especially since the camera poses some difficulties in close quarters. The need for a second analog stick is strongly felt in this particular case. Textures are not as sharp on the PSP, but overall graphics get the job done.
Combat plays a bigger role in Bloodlines, which might delight some players who enjoyed the tedious fights from the first game. Here, countermoves can be performed by pressing a button at the appropriate moment (the window of opportunity is smaller for more powerful weapons). Altair will then perform a bloody attack on his foe. It works largely the same as in the first game, so fans of the series won't be disappointed here. One disappointing feature of the PSP game is definitely the enemy AI, which sometimes fails to respond to blatant attacks by Altair against nearby guards.
Something must be said about connectivity between Assassin's Creed 2 and Bloodlines on the PSP. Players who own both titles can connect their devices together to score some bonuses for both the PSP and PS3 games. Completing Bloodlines gives you an infusion of cash on the PS3 (not that you likely need the money anyway) as well as some cool special weapons for Ezio's villa. If you play through the PS3 game first, you can get a bigger health upgrade on the PSP as well as the ability to launch throwing knives from your hidden blade hand. These perks are neat if you happen to own both systems, but they don't add anything substantial to gameplay. Assassin's Creed 2 is such a far superior experience to the PSP version, we can't imagine anybody wanting to play through bloodlines just to get the perks, but perhaps they are out there (stalking us from the shadows).
Overall, this is a game which tried hard to emulate its more successful console counterparts, but doesn't quite deliver the same level of thrills. Since most people who played the first game probably have a console or PC system, there is little reason to choose Bloodlines over Assassin's Creed 2. |
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budroothedog Field Marshal
Posts : 2170 Join date : 2009-11-05
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 8th 2010, 6:00 pm | |
| alright you dont have to post a big review and get some pics or vids off the internet |
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ToRNaDo412 Moderator
Posts : 1634 Join date : 2009-11-05
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 9th 2010, 3:52 pm | |
| i thought this game's campaign was ridiculously fast |
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Blood-Beast8D8 Lieutenant
Posts : 107 Join date : 2009-11-06
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 9th 2010, 4:00 pm | |
| i didnt read half of that.but is it good?i saw the trailer but it loooked kinda dull. |
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budroothedog Field Marshal
Posts : 2170 Join date : 2009-11-05
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 9th 2010, 5:41 pm | |
| it dot 6.5/10 from game informer |
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[FxD*]DinoRawrzuz. Lieutenant
Posts : 102 Join date : 2009-12-24
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 10th 2010, 12:51 pm | |
| its really a good game, but its too short. |
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+Mr_Waffle The Mighty Waffle
Posts : 1077 Join date : 2010-01-05
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 10th 2010, 3:31 pm | |
| Played it, finished it in some hours, deleted it. |
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rmo760 Clan Leader
Posts : 181 Join date : 2009-11-06
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 10th 2010, 8:56 pm | |
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budroothedog Field Marshal
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| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 10th 2010, 11:35 pm | |
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rmo760 Clan Leader
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| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines January 26th 2010, 10:53 pm | |
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Darken_Raiden Captain
Posts : 155 Join date : 2009-11-06
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines April 7th 2010, 11:16 pm | |
| - Shadow_Rebirthed wrote:
- its really a good game, but its too short.
wow i was gonna buy this game, but now im gonna see the walkthrough on youtube |
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budroothedog Field Marshal
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| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines April 8th 2010, 8:22 am | |
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Tactical-StriX3 COD PWNisher
Posts : 1965 Join date : 2010-03-05
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines April 8th 2010, 1:43 pm | |
| watch the trailer. pretty shit though. i'd give it 7/10 |
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budroothedog Field Marshal
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| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines April 8th 2010, 5:15 pm | |
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Clovenizer V.I.P. Member
Posts : 419 Join date : 2010-04-06
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines April 9th 2010, 9:24 pm | |
| I liked it. It was pretty entertaining. It's probably just me(I LOVE killing people), but I found the game great. |
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budroothedog Field Marshal
Posts : 2170 Join date : 2009-11-05
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines April 10th 2010, 5:44 pm | |
| im not gonna buy it anyway lol |
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Ogie4 V.I.P. Member
Posts : 701 Join date : 2010-05-11
| Subject: Re: Assassian's Creed: Bloodlines May 13th 2010, 12:54 pm | |
| i really liked the game thought it was great although it is too short and an online mode would have been epic |
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