Assassin's Creed... a video game movie. An adaptation of a series filled with highs and lows, but one that is also a sales and social phenomenon, achieving tremendous success in several forms of media beyond the games: action figures, comics, books,...
“Another Assassin's Creed?” The year had not even ended, people had barely finished 2014's Assassin's Creed Unity, and Ubisoft had already announced the next one: Assassin's Creed Syndicate. And so comes the question everyone wants answered: is this a good A...
As tradition now dictates, every year's end brings a new Assassin's Creed. Can you believe that, with Unity, we have seven Assassin's Creed games exclusive to home consoles, with an eighth, Rogue, released in the year of this article for PlayStation 3 and Xb...
Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag is the sixth game in the series for home consoles and PC, not counting Liberation, whose high-definition version is coming soon to PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. Under the Black Flag Ubisoft's series is regarded as a ca...
After the enormous success of Assassin's Creed II, including competition for numerous gaming awards such as Game of the Year from several websites, Brotherhood is the continuation of the conspiracy that drives the game. Once again, the player becomes involved in the lif...
After learning a little about how the Animus works in the first Assassin's Creed and discovering the life of ancestor Altaïr during the Crusades, the second game in the series advances several years and introduces us to Ezio, another ancestor of Desmond...
Assassin's Creed Revelations is the final part of the Ezio Auditore da Firenze trilogy, starring the master assassin players had controlled since 2009.
And at last, the final Assassin's Creed adventure arrives. It may seem strange to anyone who does not follow the series, but Assassin's Creed III is actually the fifth main game in the franchise! That is because Ezio, the protagonist of the second game, rece...
"The back of this card simulates a portal to hell"—or something close to that—is what Gilberto Barros, a former TV variety-show host, said about the Yu-Gi-Oh! craze. This was in 2003. I was 13 at the time and thought it was absurd....