Assassins Creed Revalations Officially announced

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Lord Penney

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Not much else to say:
http://www.oxm.co.uk/28094/news/ubisoft-confirms-assassins-creed-revelations-first-screenshot-and-details/

Go nuts.
 

RatRace123

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Ubisoft loves themselves some Ezio don't they?

Ah, well the series has been really good up until this point, no reason to believe Revelations will be different in that respect.
 

Dragonclaw

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Every time I see that game that They Might Be Giants song will get stuck in my head...

Capcha is Now Plicenta.....ewwww....even if it is spelled wrong....
 

Wargamer

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RatRace123 said:
Ubisoft loves themselves some Ezio don't they?
EVERYONE loves Ezio. Face it, he would walk into anyone's bedroom and announce "Pants off, now!" and there wouldn't be a word of protest. :p

Ah, well the series has been really good up until this point, no reason to believe Revelations will be different in that respect.
Given the jump in quality from AC1 to AC2, and how amazing Brotherhood is (the multiplayer is possibly the most addictive I've ever played) I am confident they will not disappoint.
 

Ridgemo

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I was doubtful that Ubisoft could make a better character than Ezio. Looks like i don't have to worry about that.
 

WolfEdge

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Aww... I was really hoping for some fresh blood. I like Ezio and all, but I kinda want to see someone ELSE don the white hood.
 

SamuelT

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Oh come on. Ezio again? Seriously? The guy pushing 45 at the end of Brotherhood, and average ages back then were around 50, weren't they? The guy's by those standards waaaaay too old to be jumping around and kicking arse at his age. Cezare even calls him an 'old bastard' at the end of Brotherhood.
 

codebulder

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Can was plz let Ezio go jeez, what happened to atiar? Why don't we get another game about him and not some crappy port. On the plus side i am for once on my life looking forward to a multi-player aspect of the game as-well as the single player.
 

Frotality

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jesus, enough with the italian dude, hes a cranky old man already. hes not exactly a deep and interesting character, why are they so attached to him?

brotherhood was good, but its biggest problem is that halfway through i was already sick and tired of ezio and renaissance settings....it bloody time to move on to a new assassin and a new time period. i had figured the sequel hook for this series was seeing how the assassins adapted and advanced through the ages (as in new and improved gameplay), but if its apparently to see how old a man in the 15th century can get (as in rehashing the same gameplay), then i have some reservations about buying this.
 

Mr. Omega

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Wasn't expecting Ezio. But he is taking one of the logical steps: following the following the footsteps of Altiar, the whole "going back to where it started" shtick. Plus, he's a good enough character. I'm not really that concerned that he's involved. Plus, here's hoping we can go back to maybe one of the old locations from AC1 and see how it has changed in the years. Besides, the gameplay will be solid, that's all I need

On a side note: Remember that thing they had with a list of changes they might put in the series. Something tells me they are using this game as a test, then see what works and what doesn't for AC3.
 

ZeoAssassin

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"Delivering the final chapter of the Ezio trilogy is an important milestone in the Assassin's Creed franchise for us and for our fans,"

jeez i fucking hope so, i love Ezio which is exactly why they should have STOPPED throwing him in because at this point it looks like their milking the franchise....on the bright said the Ottoman empire is at least a brand new place that i don't think has been used too much in gaming. if at all.

RANT EDIT: and to be honest how does this make sence....AC2 we get Ezio from literal birth to around 40

Brotherhood picks it up from 40 and goes a few more years so i assume in Revelations hes in his 50s right?

i mean he is a lady's man so he has been nailing is way through almost every woman in Italy at this point. But in order for the Animus premise to work the minute an ancestor impregnates someone the genetic memory ends and the new one begins when the kid is born. so are we to expect Ezio is waiting this freaking long to have kids to conveniently have all the relevant memories? i call BS on the writers for that, give Ezio a kid to train and the premise and story makes a ton more sense..give Ezio a mentor role only now. if EVERY memory Desmond needs to find of Ezio is all there because he had a kid right before dieing or retiring it loses all sense of mystery that Altiar had in AC2 with the codex. /end rant