Happy (belated) Turkey Day all,
Today I’m going to get right into it. Last weekend one of my gaming buddies recommended that I play Assassin’s Creed 2. When I told him that I haven’t played Assassin’s Creed 1, he recommended playing through that instead. Seeing that the game was relatively cheap on Steam ($20), I picked it up and gave it a shot.

Traversing difficult terrain like this cavern wouldn't be possible without going into high-profile mode. Doing that turns you into an acrobatic cat, and makes this room a fun tutorial on the use of your skills.

I've found that being patient is critical. Moving too fast for even a moment can tip people off that you aren't just a scholar chanting as he walks down the street.

Don't look down! Assassin's Creed is a very vertical game. Climbing to great heights gives your character the ability to see good hiding spots around town. Then, rather than climbing down, you perform a 'leap of faith' into a bale of hay on the ground.
The only other thing that has bugged me about the gameplay so far is that some of the guards have peculiar behavior. They don’t seem to mind at all when I trot by on my horse, but if I gallop for even a couple of seconds they think I’m up to no good (which I am), as opposed to just in a hurry. It just feels a little weird given that there aren’t any posted speed limit signs.
The graphics are great. The horse animations in particular blew my mind; definitely the best horse animations I’ve seen in a game.
I can’t really comment on the missions themselves just yet as I’ve only gotten through the beginning tutorial part of the game. The plot is likewise mostly obscure, so if I continue playing through the game I will definitely comment more on it. So far the plot is that I’ve been a naughty assassin and now must re-earn my stripes by killing a bunch of people. Oh, I suppose the one cool part about the story that I should talk about is how there is a parallel story that takes place in our time (or in the future, it isn’t clear or really relevant).

Graphics-wise Assassin's Creed is quite impressive. Here we see the headquarters of the Assassin's Guild. Or Guild of Amiable Assassins, or whatever.
It’s an interesting twist on what I thought the game would be about, but I can’t say yet if it’s going to be an effective storytelling tool or not.
So far I’ve been impressed with Assassin’s Creed, but I haven’t experienced too much of the story or actual assassination gameplay yet to be certain of its excellence.
Anyway, I’ll try to do at least a couple of more updates about AC, and possibly AC2.
Till then, cheers,
-S
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