History 'repeats' itself...
Every mission that you encounter in Assassin's Creed has the same routine that goes round again and again. Whether your in Jerusalem or in Damascus, assassinating the target becomes very predictive. The Repetition also makes the game a breeze to finish, unless your a player who has a bad omen of dying. Eavesdrop, interrogate and assassinate is what I can describe about the structure of game play of Assassin's Creed.
The Cut scenes is another annoyance that i had to encounter. Although there are some cut scenes that are good to watch, there are some that drag on and on to the point that you just want to skip the damn scene. Unfortunately, you can't skip the scenes, which makes the game feel long.
Other than that, the game is still pretty fun to play. The combat scenes are brilliant and the open world such as the cities (which in my opinion is pretty big) is really great to roam around. The game isn't linear, which allows you to do side missions such as rescuing citizens and challenges, or get straight to the objective.
The graphics are really good especially if you have a high def TV. It's very smooth and in some cases it looked realistic. There are some few glitches here and there, but it doesn't seem to bother.
I thought this game would've got a better score if it wasn't so repetitive and had less dragging cut scenes, but overall, it is still pretty fun to play.