Sunday, November 15, 2009

free download Assassin's Creed 2009 for iphone


If Assassin's Creed on the iPhone looks somewhat familiar to you, that's because it was released in 2008 on the Nintendo DS. However, the year that divides the two versions has been very kind to Altair. For a fraction of the original price of the DS game, iPhone gamers are getting a full-length adventure with significant visual and audio upgrades. So, yes, this is a port -- but this is the kind of port I could really get used to seeing.

If you were a fan of Ubisoft's ambitious Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 production, you know the set-up. An assassin named Altair is scouring the Holy Land for the means to bring down the Templar knights, an organization with sinister designs on the world in this narrative. The iPhone game serves as a prequel to the console game. Altair is in search of a specific artifact called "The Chalice," which possibly has the power to bring the ugly Crusades to an early, merciful end. But seeking this relic raises more questions than it answers, setting up the console game, which I consider to have one of the best fictions in videogames in quite some time despite its uneven game mechanics.

As Altair, you must use your stealth abilities to seek the Chalice. The rooftops, awning, and beams that stretch across the grand cities of the medieval Holy Land are your playground. Careful movement above the sandy streets will keep you out of harm's way for the most part, although occasionally you must descend to the avenues below and draw blood. Altair has a sword that can be upgraded, but there are other devices and items he uses in his quest, such as a grappling hook and bombs. Altair's signature weapon, though, is his hidden dagger that is used to silently execute enemies and not raise the alarm of dozens of guards and Templar reinforcements.

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