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FiringSquad: Assassin's Creed PC Review

FiringSquad writes: "If I had to pick one desert isle game, it would undoubtedly be Thief: The Dark Project. This first and still foremost sneaker remains my all-time favorite game a decade after it fired its first water arrow, due to atmosphere as thick as Heidi Montag and an incredible sense of freedom. Even though this was the first game about slinking through the shadows and conking bad guys over the head, the levels were wildly freeform. I've replayed Thief and its Metal Age sequel a good two dozen times over the years, and I don't think I've stalked through a mission the same way twice.

So I was mighty jazzed when people started calling Assassin's Creed the second coming of Thief last year. Wild talk about sneaking through wide-open medieval cities you could explore from top to bottom had me so fired up that I almost bought the game for the Xbox 360 last year. Only word of a PC port stayed my hand, largely because I thought that mouse-and-keyboard controls would be the only way to properly experience a hardcore sneaker like this."
71 / 100
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 114 days ago | Review | PC
 
 
 

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