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BuYcKi

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De multiplayer zal ook meer verhaal bevatten dan zijn voorganger. Je bent namelijk een werknemer van het bedrijf Abstergo, de dekmantel voor de moderne tempeliers. Naarmate je vooruitgang boekt tijdens jouw sessies in de Animus, zal je ook meer te weten komen van het bedrijf Abstergo. Je zal onder andere de onderliggende reden te weten komen van de heksenjacht naar de 'Pieces of Eden'.

Dit is wel een mooie toevoeging.
Eens wat antwoorden geven op alle vragen.

AssassiN

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Ik wil eigenlijk zo een soort van race zien, om er snelst en best een gebouw kunnen beklimmen vol met enemies en diegene die snelst/eerst de target uitschakelt wint.

Moet ni echt een gebouw zijn.

koolcast

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Ubisoft details some of the characters in Assassin’s Creed: Revelations

In a feature over on Game Informer, some of the multiplayer characters in Assassins Creed: Revelations have been detailed a bit.


According to the feature, Ubisoft plans to make the multiplayer experience a bit more interesting or rather “meaningful” than in Brotherhood, and includes: bombardier, guardian, sentinel, and the vanguard who all have a link to the single-player story.

Here’s a slight rundown, courtesy of Jpystiq:

• Guardian – a member of the Templars called the “Guardian of Truth” whose role has not been revealed as of yet.

• Sentinel – a former Assassins Guild member who, once a truce between the Ottoman Empire and the Assassins was reached, defected from the group. He is out for revenge as well, apparently.

• Bombardier and Vanguard – Each harbors a penchant for Templar loyalty, but care for money and power quite a bit as well.

Each of these players will show up in the main campaign and as multiplayer characters.

You can read the full feature through the link.

Game’s out in November.

vg247

Goldrusher

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The Characters Of Assassin's Creed Revelations - GameInformer


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We examine the heroes, allies, enemies, and multiplayer characters that will bring life to the next installment of AC.

Assassin’s Creed has always been a franchise deeply rooted in characters and their evolving storylines. Revelations will be no exception to the rule, though there will be fewer familiar faces this time around. Instead, Ezio’s adventures in Constantinople introduce a new cast of compelling characters, many of whom are based on real-life historical figures.

We’ve pulled together info about some of the most significant characters in the new story, as well as what you’ll want to know about their role in the upcoming drama. In case you missed out, we highlighted one extremely important character last week, in our dedicated feature on Desmond Miles. In addition, later this month we’ll have a more in-depth look at the true-life events and characters that fuel the Revelations plotline. For now, take a look at these central characters and how they fit into the fiction of Assassin’s Creed.

Ezio Auditore da Firenze

The main character of Assassin’s Creed II, Brotherhood, and Revelations, Ezio has passed through birth, boyhood, and into maturity before our eyes. Early on, the character’s path through life was governed by the desire for vengeance. Much of his family was killed. Later, his beloved Uncle Mario was brought down by the Borgias. Until now, Ezio’s actions have been a response to these terrible crimes.

In Revelations, we see Ezio for the first time beginning to question his role in life. Murder has been his path for most of his existence, but what about the desire to have a family of his own? By 1511, when Revelations is set, Ezio is seeking purpose and direction, particularly in his role at the head of the Assassin’s Order. He looks to his own ancestor to help find the answers – a man named Altaïr.

Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad

The main character of the original Assassin’s Creed remains something of a mystery. While the PSP game Assassin’s Creed Bloodlines helped to clarify some of the events that occurred after the end of the first game, much of Altaïr’s life remains shrouded, including both his early life and his eventual discoveries described in the codex of Assassin’s Creed II.

Revelations will reveal new details about the life of Altaïr through playable game sections. For the first time, these sections won’t be about Desmond living through the events of Altaïr’s life. Instead, Ezio encounters objects in his quest that allow him to look back and experience Altair’s memories for himself. While it’s unclear exactly what story points will be uncovered in these sequences, Ubisoft has promised that we’ll finally get a clear picture of exactly what Altaïr discovered all those centuries ago.

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Between Desmond, Ezio, and Altaïr, Assassin’s Creed Revelations will juggle three distinct heroes. In addition, the game introduces a mix of new faces that play a big part in the conclusion to Ezio’s story arc.

Manuel Palaeologos

This real-life historical figure might once have been an emperor if the Byzantine empire had not been brought down by the rising tide of the Ottoman empire. Instead, Palaeologos ended up as a wealthy man living a life of indolent luxury, but without any of the political power that might have otherwise have been his.

Within the Assassin’s Creed universe, Palaeologos is still tied to the Byzantine remnant that remains within Constantinople, but he also has some mysterious ties to the Templar order. Ubisoft has suggested that a major plot point in the new game will revolve around figuring out whether his loyalties lie first with the Byzantines, or if the Templar cause is his true calling.

Sofia Sorto

Many characters in the Assassin’s Creed universe are based on actual historical figures, but Sofia Sorto will be one of the first based purely on a piece of art. The basis for her character is a painting by Albrecht Durer entitled Portrait of a Young Venetian Woman.

Sorto is Ezio’s love interest in Revelations. Like Ezio, Sofia Sorto is a transplant to Constantinople from Italy. She came from Venice to help spread learning and knowledge to the people there. With the recent invention of the printing press, books are far more common that just a few years earlier. Knowing that, she opens a bookstore in the metropolis. There, a customer comes into her shop named Ezio – an intriguing and handsome man with an air of mystery and excitement. Over time, the two will become closer. The catch? Ezio can’t manage to tell her about his sordid past and his connection to the Assassins.

Prince Suleiman

Many historically-minded readers will recognize the name: Suleiman the Magnificent is one of the most well known rulers in history, acclaimed for his over forty years of rule of the Ottoman Empire at the height of its power.

In Assassin’s Creed Revelations, we meet Suleiman as a young man of 17, some nine years before he will rise to the throne. Suleiman is in a complicated political situation as the game begins. His family is at war with itself to determine the next ruler of the Empire. His grandfather, the current sultan, has designated his eldest son, Ahmet, as the heir. Suleiman’s father, the younger brother, feels differently, and military conflict looms surrounding the issue. As the game begins, the situation has yet to be decided.

As Suleiman comes to terms with this precarious situation, he meets Ezio – a strange foreigner with impressive leadership capabilities, and intriguing philosophies. Suleiman has a great deal to learn from the older man.

Yusuf Tazim

While Ezio Auditore has risen to the rank of grand master within the Assassin’s order, he has counterparts in other cities around the world. One of these masters is Yusuf Tazim, the master assassin in Constantinople.

Though Ezio is technically of higher rank within the order, the two men are close companions and friendly rivals. While Ezio has a great deal of wisdom to bring to Constantinople’s assassins, it is Yusuf that first introduces Ezio to the hook blade, the unique device that will change the way that Ezio fights and navigates his environment.

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Story will play a much more important part in the multiplayer game of Revelations than it did in the previous installment. Some character skins in multiplayer will unlock by playing through the single-player game. Similarly, some of the multiplayer characters may play an important part in the single-player game.

Ubisoft told us about four of the main multiplayer characters we’ll see in the new game.

The Vanguard

The Vanguard is a Cossack from Odessa. She joined the military to help hold the Ottoman Empire off from her homeland. Eventually, the Templars recruited her with promises of money and power. After years as a scout and spy, she is striking more directly at the center of the Ottoman empire.

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The Guardian

This intriguing character is the estranged cousin of the first Sultan of the Sennar Sultanate. He was driven from his home in 1505 by his own family, and ended up in Alexandria, where he began to encounter the Templar philosophy. He now calls himself the Guardian of Truth, as he aims to enact the Templar mantra of peace through order and stability.

The Bombardier

The Bombardier is part of the Ottoman artillery corps, but that isn’t where his true loyalties lie. He is actually a member of the Quizilbash, a group of anti-Ottoman rebels. The Bombardier thinks that working for the military is beneath him – a weakness exploited by the Templars, who use him to get weapons and information in exchange for wealth and access to powerful men.

The Sentinel

The Sentinel’s similarity to the garb of an Assassin isn’t coincidental. He was once part of the Assassin order. Born a Wallachian noble, he joined up with the Assassins as a teenager. He stayed with them until the Assassins established a truce with the Ottomans. Enraged, the Sentinel betrayed and left the order to join the Templars. The Ottomans had invaded and conquered his lands – a sin the Sentinel could not forgive. He now uses his insider knowledge of the Assassins to bring down both his former compatriots and their Ottoman allies.

koolcast

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The Places You'll Go In AC Revelations

The Assassin’s Creed series is renown for its depiction of historical time periods and cities, and Revelations continues the trend with even more impressive locations for players to explore. Leaving Italy and Rome behind, Ezio will travel to a variety of places that let players view the Assassin’s Creed universe from a different perspective.

Masyaf

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Like the original Assassin’s Creed, Revelations’ story begins with Masyaf. Ezio travels to the Assassin’s fortress in search of secret knowledge once held by Altair, but he finds the area overrun by Templars.

“He goes back to Masyaf in search of answers,” says creative director Alexandre Amancio. “He wants to find the library there to learn more about the Order. He follows the footsteps of Altair to Masyaf. What begins as a pilgrimage turns into a race against time.”

Ezio can’t complete his mission on his first visit, but he will return to Masyaf at the end of the game once he has collected every piece of the puzzle. Assuming Ezio succeeds in finding out what Altair knew, Masyaf is likely to be the place where we learn crucial information tying into larger Assassin’s Creed mysteries.

Constantinople

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This ancient metropolis serves as the primary setting for most of Revelations’ action. Ezio may be the highest ranking Assassin in the world, but he is still an outsider in this vast and complex city. Relying on aid from other Assassins to learn the ropes, Ezio soon becomes familiar with the delicate political situations in the city that is essentially the cultural center of the sixteenth century.

“Constantinople is a massive city. It actually spans two continents – on one side is Europe, and other Asia,” explains Amancio. “This is the center of the known world at that time. The spice trading and all that related trade happened through Constantinople. It was one of the main reasons that Europeans tried to go around Africa – because Constantinople was this great hub controlled by the Ottomans. And, essentially, everything needed to go through that city.”

In Revelations, Constantinople is split into four distinct districts: Constantin. Beyazid, Imperial, and Galata. Each one sports a different visual style, from the poorer areas of Constantin to Galata’s bustling port. This ensures that even though players will be spending a lot of time in one city, each area has its own distinct vibe.

Cappadocia

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In a departure from the cities one normally finds in Assassin’s Creed, Cappadocia isn’t just populated by regular civilians. This underground stronghold is a Templar city, but not just in the sense that it is under Templar control; it is populated by the sworn enemies of Ezio’s order.

“Part of it is above ground, but its true secret is underground,” Amancio says. “This is the first time something like this has been done in the franchise. We have this complete underground city.”

An underground, Templar-filled city may sound like something Ezio would be better off avoiding. However, the Templars are undoubtedly hiding key information at their seat of power, so Ezio will have to take the risk and explore Cappadocia’s caverns and twisting tunnels.

Rhodes

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While Ezio won’t necessarily travel there, players will get to experience Rhodes as a new multiplayer location. In the sixteenth century, the island of Rhodes is under the control of the Knights Hospitallers, who have built palaces and castles, effectively transforming the island into a fortress. However, Rhodes has a long history of occupation by different cultures, and in the timeframe of Revelations, the Ottomans are attempting to claim it for themselves.

For more exclusive Assassin's Creed Revelations coverage, head over to our hub!

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koolcast

Legacy Member
Nice.:)
Eindelijk ook eens winter (in de trailer is wat sneeuw te zien).:)

JasonC

Legacy Member
Hey,

Kheb ook alle games tot nu toe gespeeld, dit vond ik ervan:
AC: Leuke game int begin, na een tijd was ik de gameplay KOTSbeu, en hebbik egt uren aan een stuk doorgebeten om het spel rap uit te hebben. Het einde was dan weer wel interessant, dit komt grotedeels door de ontwikkelingen in het verhaal (de cutscenes), dat verhaal kon me wel bekoren gedurende heel de game. Opt einde was ik benieuwd naar meer.

AC II: PRACHT van een game. Het was leuk om ezio vanaf het begin te volgen, en te zien hoe hij stilletjes aan in een master assassin veranderde. Ook al die nieuwe snufjes (double blade, handgun, poison blade, het feit dage wapens en shields en vanalles kon kopen, etc.) vond ik egt de MAX! Ook het verhaal en de setting vond ik fantastisch! Die laatste cutscene met Minerva hebik tientallen keren opnieuw bekeken! :D Uit deze game hebbik alles gehaald, heb hem platgespeeld, en danook Platinum gehaald! ^^

AC: Brotherhood: Heb lang uitgekeken naar den deze, vond hem int begin ook fantastisch, dit kwam vooral door (na lang wachten) te zien wat er nu eindelijk gebeurde. En tijdens de eerste chapters in Monteriggioni, hoe dat allemaal samenging met Desmond in 2012 waswel nice. Dan in Rome vond ik het int begin ookwel leuk, zon grote stad om te verkennen. Mss wel iets té groot... :s Er gebeurde ook zo weinig, héél die tijd info zoeken over vader en zoon Borgia, en dat allemaal op één locatie. Hoe groot die locatie ook is, ik heb liever wat kleinere, en verschillende andere steden zoals in AC II. Opt einde snapte ik die ontwikkeling in het verhaal helemaal niet! R. Borgia die ineens doodgaat zonder een gevecht met Ezio, Da gedoe met Cesare... En die Amor van Brutus/Romulus opt einde trok ook op nix, geef mij maar Altaïr's armor! :p
In 2012 is er spijtig genoeg weinig gebeurt, buiten da gedoe opt einde met the apple of eden, en die andere vrouw van de first civilization (wat was haar naam weer). Ben benieuwd hoe dit verder loopt in de volgende...?
KORTOM: deze laatste was een beetje teveel van het goeie voor mij, de 2de was perfect, zo mogen ze allemaal zijn voor mij!

Ps: was de multiplayer de moeite? Dheb die nooit geprobeerd, toenik ACB had uitgespeeld was ik het allemaal een beetje beu... :s

BuYcKi

Legacy Member
Mooie preview in OPM waar alles nog es samengevat wordt.
Nu wachten tot 6 Juni!

sele

Legacy Member
release date al gekend?instand buy here ze,ben verzot op deze gameplay
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