Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Places of Assassin's Creed Revelations

Back to the Middle East, Game Informer gives some details on the site that features the story of Assassin's Creed Revelations, the new chapter in the series starring Ezio by Ubisoft. Obviously, these are potential spoilers, so who does not want to have anticipated how much the game has to offer, avoid reading.

The story apparently starts to Masyaf, as the first installment of the series, with Ezio looking for answers in the library of the Order of Assassins, but will be forced to stop searching and take it until later. The first step in a larger, however, will be Constantinople, who in the sixteenth century in which the game takes place is practically the center of the known world, between Europe and Asia during its heyday.

As reported earlier, we will explore the four districts of the city: Constantin, Beyazid, Imperial and Galata, each of which features a special architectural style and a different graphical representation. Then there is the Cappadocia, represented here by a particular city: it is an area controlled entirely by the Templars, which is characterized by its development on the surface for half and half underground, something never seen before in the series.

Finally, Game Informer reports that will also feature the Greek island of Rhodes as a multiplayer map. Source: Game Informer

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