Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines takes place before the events of Assassin's Creed II but after the events of the original Assassin's Creed.
The game is set on the island of Cyprus where players would take on the role of Altaïr, the main character in the original Assassin's Creed. Altaïr has travelled to Cyprus from the Holy Land which was the setting of the first game in order to assassinate the last remnants of the templars which would be the premise of the game.
GamersDigest have uploaded four new screenshots which were released by Ubisoft.
John of GAMElitist.com - "Hasn’t it gotten old by this point? I feel like the story never moves forward because Desmond is perpetually trapped inside of that damn Animus."
They just need to finish the current story arch in 2012 then either take a break or start something fresh with a new story.
I'm still working my way through Revelations (way too many games to play actively right now) but I'm having a blast.
I will say they missed on some new mechanics (bad tower defense) but the story is still aces and I'm enjoying it a lot
It got old half way through the first game for me. Haven't gone back to it yet. I am sure it is a good game but for me... it was more of the same thing as I played through it.
Last week Tecmo Koei Europe revealed that a new sale on their PlayStation Network line-up would be launching soon. A generous share of titles reduced significantly would surely be welcomed by the publisher’s fans, however Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) has now confirmed that the “PSP Power Sale” will be going much further, offering over one hundred titles in total at a reduced price.
Hope this sale shows up in the US. I would like to have plenty of titles to throw on my Vita.
A new diorama based on the forthcoming Assassin’s Creed: Revelations has been revealed, set to launch throughout Europe shortly after the game itself. This highly detailed and hand-crafted statuette depicts Ezio Auditore da Firenze in a combative stance as he is about to commit murder.
The pose looks so stiff. I'd think that if I were an assassin, I'd probably be twisting my body as I'm about to stab someone with the blade, but here he's just kinda...not.
this must be Sonys last stab at the PSP brand, with their launching of the PSP Go in a couple of weeks, and then all these amazing games coming out for it this year like: Assassins Creed, Jak & Daxter, Motorstorm, GT, LBP (2010 maybe?), plus more. and then all the great titles already on it, killzone, resistance, ratchet and clank, god of war, etc, etc. I really do like the PSP over the DS, and with these games and the line up it has so far, its hard not to think of the PSP as the to-get-handheld this year.