Watch: More details on Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines revealed

Posted Sep 15, 2009 at 10:07PM by Ryan F. Listed in: Interviews, News, UMD Movies, Titles, Games Tags: Ubisoft
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Altair's PSP incarnation is shaping up to be one of the must have titles this holiday. In Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines, Ubisoft and Griptonite Games have teamed up to bring the action-adventure video game back to its original open world gameplay and into our handhelds.

Now if your still eager to know more about the game, check out this developer interview courtesy of the US PlayStation Blog. Know more about the story of the game, how do the controls translate to the PSP, the gameplay and take a look at Altair's cool stolen move from Ezio.



Assassin's Creed: Bloodlines will be out this holiday exclusively for the PSP.



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Via US PlayStation Blog

 
 
 

Comments

by spacewiz - 2009-09-16 00:23:47
looking good

demo looks pretty good. hopefully it doesn't fall into the same loop as the original ac
by Acteon - 2009-09-16 03:02:49
Cool

It's great to see devs really getting to grips with all the power available, the same way God of War did. It's amazing what Sony can accomplish when they get off their asses and support their own product - at least the devs are back on board now ^^
by catacamas - 2009-09-16 10:08:05
PRAY FOR A LONG GAME

JUST LETS HOPE THIS GAME DOESNT BRING A SHORT CAMPAIGN LIKE GOW CHAINS OF OLYMPUS.
by cjackson - 2009-09-16 12:03:23
wow

Maybe cities will be small but it will introduce new moves and all AC featuers... At last there will be a game worth buying. If a cfw can't run it,i ll update my PSP with version which comes from with UMD
by NathanDrake - 2009-09-17 05:06:30
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Length doesn't matter as much as replayability. I've played through Chains many times and enjoyed it over and over. Assassin's Creed on PS3 I couldn't stand playing for very long. I gave it a few hours just to be fair but it felt like days. So tedious.

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