Sunday, 4 November 2012

Assassins Creed Demo notes

Assassins Creed + Assassins Creed:Brotherhood Demo.

Genre
Assassins Creed is a multi-genre hybrid. It incorporates elements from many different genre's, for example the stealth aspect of the game, and the more beat'em up style of fighting. Also there is the platforming element of the game, as you leap between rooftops. There is elements of everything in the game which makes it so attractive to potential buyers.
Developments
There are some very obvious changes between the two games. Assassins Creed: Brotherhood certainly looks graphically a lot better than Assassins Creed, with more detailed shaders and backgrounds and what seems a more detailed environment. This is mainly because of the development in engine that the games use. Another difference between the two is the character animations. The animations in AC1, whilst not noticeably clunky, are clearly nowhere near as good as the sleek animations in AC:Brotherhood, which shows the development between the two games. The sound and voice acting in AC:brotherhood is also a lot better, with characters providing a more immersive feel and dragging players into the game.
How does the player interact?
The player interacts with the game through the immersive story and characters, along with the overall feel of the game. Providing an experience that you otherwise would not be able to experience is a key part of a video game and Assassins Creed provides this escape to another life perfectly.

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