NZGamer writes: "November 2007 was the month that the gaming world witnessed the births of some excellent titles: Call of Duty 4, Mass Effect, Unreal Tournament III, Super Mario Galaxy, and Crysis. The game that held the top of that pile for quite some time was the infamous Assassins Creed. However, this amazing game was not available to one particular market: the humble PC gamer. Eight months later the PC community happily accepted Assassins Creed onto their hard drives, but have there been teething problems from console to PC?
The game begins after a few moments of strange scenes after which the player is given control of a strange hooded character cloaked in white. However, something seems wrong. The screen keeps flashing and pausing at random parts almost as if it is corrupted. You can also hear two people bickering over "the stability of the system".
All of a sudden you are sucked into a scene depicting a man who resembles the strange hooded character in the corrupted vision getting out of a strange machine. As the dialogue progresses you discover you have been kidnapped by these scientists as a subject with a secret. The machine you were lying down on is known as the 'Animus', and takes a subject's genetic code and depicts it into a replayable memory. In simple terms: you're playing as your ancestor through a previous point in history in order to find some information."