- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Nov 17, 2009
- Also On: DS, iPhone/iPad, Mobile, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 27 Ratings
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IanHJan 1, 20109
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DevoDec 10, 20098
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[anonymous]Jan 26, 20107Its good but could be better, as the noterierty in assassins creed 2 stays instead of going after a few seconds, but if you bought the other ones and liked them, buy this one.
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ArielSNov 23, 20097The game looks good in graphics, sound and gameplay. I have much fun playing this game, make me remember the firt Assassins Creed on Pc.
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tahsinsDec 3, 20098a solid and entertaining game, a bit short tough. but do not believe what reviewers say. but the price is too much, I wish it was a little cheaper. but you can change it after finishing, since there is no replay value.
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PspfanboyplaystationDec 4, 20092Poor graphics, poor gameplay, poor story telling. Not worth your money.
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vadimbNov 17, 20098Not so good AI? Not up to AC1 standards? Those reviewers are crazy. It's on the PSP. It's an excellent action game on a portable console. You don't compare it to AC1, you compare it to the other portable AC, AC Lineage (DS and Iphone), and it's MILES better than that. Indeed, 40$ is a bit steep, 30$ would be fair.
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Apr 30, 20125Bland missions can't make the PSP (AC) version be a magnificent experience , however , if you're a truly AC fanatic in terms of story side, there is a possibility that it'll attract you.
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Apr 12, 201210I haven't played other games of the series, but this one left my body satisfied.
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67Even though it's a bit rough (bad A.I., the same repetitive mission grind of AC, the out-of-character boss battles, the approximately five-hour length), Bloodlines is saved by its generally solid adherence to the Assassin's Creed formula. Using the hidden blade to brutally counter some Templar makes up for silly boss fights and lame levels -- plus I get also some decent swords for Ezio's villa.
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50Fans will like this game and dilettantes would do well to stay away, though really there's not enough here for anyone other than the hardest of the hardcore, dying to get their knife-to-the-jugular fix after blowing through Assassin's Creed II.
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55Bloodlines offers a few good moments, but it fails to capture the joy of its console brethren.