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Ubisoft Montreal released Assassin's Creed Revelations on November 14, 2011 as the fourth main entry in the Ezio trilogy. This adventure title landed on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC during a peak era for console gaming. The story follows Ezio Auditore as he travels to Constantinople to finish the work of his mentor, Altair. You control a master assassin navigating the Ottoman Empire while Templars try to destabilize the region. The game concludes Ezio's personal saga while introducing new mechanics involving Desmond's memories and the Animus interface. It stands as a direct sequel to Brotherhood with expanded multiplayer features.
You spend most of your time climbing iconic structures and performing parkour through dense city streets. Combat feels weighty and relies on precise timing for counters and chain attacks against guards. You unlock new gadgets like throwing knives and smoke bombs to handle crowded areas or distract enemies from a distance. A major shift involves manipulating the Animus construct to solve puzzles and uncover hidden memories about Desmond's past. The multiplayer mode returns with refined mechanics allowing you to hunt down other players in various maps. Sessions often involve completing specific challenges or exploring side quests that flesh out the world between main story beats.
Players on PlayPile rate this title heavily, with IGDB showing a 79.3 out of 100 score based on over 1200 user ratings. The community vibes lean toward Story-Driven content, receiving five votes for that specific tag. Four separate votes highlight the game as Atmospheric and Emotional, while one person noted its Cooperative elements in multiplayer. Average playtime suggests a substantial commitment to finish the main narrative and side activities. Review snippets often mention the emotional weight of concluding Ezio's arc. The multiplayer mode keeps engagement high for those who prefer competitive play over solo exploration.
This game is worth buying if you want to see how Ezio's story ends. The price point on PC or used consoles makes it accessible for new players. You will find 50 achievements scattered throughout the single-player campaign and multiplayer modes. It succeeds because it respects the characters without relying on generic marketing hype. Some might find the parkour repetitive, but the narrative payoff justifies the grind. Skip this if you only care about combat depth. Finish Ezio's journey here or wait for a sale to avoid full price.
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Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
79.3
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