I think this game is probably one of the best third-person games in the Medieval, Ancient-type genre, I've ever played.in the past, games like Knights of the temple 1,2 tried to give me the kind of ancient looking environment but the creativity, skilled-design and the innovation, implemented into this game is far more powerful than any other game so far. the world created in this game feels so real and identical to a real world that the player unintentionally adapts to it's existence.One, real amazing moment I had while playing this game was when in Jerusalem I was climbing the Dome of the Rock (which always feels good to climb :D ) and reached the top, I really felt like I was ruling over Jerusalem, because it felt so real. All I can say is all thumbs up to the guys from Ubisoft and well done to all of them.the only sad thing about the game is the mysterious ending, which sucks tho whole fun out of all the fun you gather playing this game.
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