‘Assassin’s Creed’ presents new game

‘Assassin’s Creed’ presents new game

‘Assassin’s Creed’ presents new game

‘Assassin’s Creed: Revelations’ that was released yesterday, traces Auditore’s exploits in thwarting an age-old grab for global domination reaching into modern times. Company photo

Stealthy death-dealer Ezio Auditore takes his noble crusade to the 16th Century Ottoman Empire with the Tuesday release of Ubisoft’s latest Assassin’s Creed video game.
In a blend of historical truth and narrative fiction, “Assassin’s Creed: Revelations” traces Auditore’s exploits in thwarting an age-old grab for global domination reaching into modern times.
“Revelations” is the fourth installment in a franchise that has sold more than 31 million copies since it launched four years ago. The game is the third and last centered on Auditore.
“This is the finale of the Ezio trilogy, and Altair from the first Assassin’s Creed also makes an appearance,” said Ubisoft senior vice president of sales and marketing Tony Key.
“Anyone who has played any of the four games should think about ‘Revelations’ as tying up the stories of both characters.”
Ubisoft boasted logging more pre-orders for “Revelations” than for any other title that the French video game titan has released.
“We have lots of great twists in the story and Ezio has new moves because he is a master assassin now,” Key said. “There are new villains in a new city, Constantinople.”
Auditore was a brash young Italian who turned to his family’s assassin heritage after a tragic betrayal in his first video game appearance.
He is bearded and graying in “Revelations,” with some in-game dialogue marveling at a man his age scaling buildings, leaping from rooftops and engaging in other assassin acrobatics.
A hallmark of the franchise has been “historical fiction” that blends rich details from past centuries with fantasy characters locked in a battle between assassins and Templars hunting for a mysterious orb of great power.
“If it didn’t have a mature rating, it would most likely be used in schools,” Key said while discussing the real-world history richly woven into the Assassin’s franchise.
Game play is set in the context of genetic memories relived by a modern day descendent of a legendary line of assassins that includes Altair and Auditore.