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{{quote|Bring me the answers and the road that leads to the truth. Reveal to me once and for all, how all of this will end.|Ezio Auditore da Firenze, ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' {{Wiki|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} Teaser.}}
{{quote|Bring me the answers and the road that leads to the truth. Reveal to me once and for all, how all of this will end.|Ezio Auditore da Firenze, ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations'' {{Wiki|Electronic Entertainment Expo|E3}} Teaser.}}


'''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''' is a game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by [[Ubisoft]]. A direct sequel to 2010's [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]], Revelations is the fourth main installment, and direct follow up of ''Brotherhood'' in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|video game series]].<ref name="Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed Revelations">[http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com/brotherhood/news/12738.html Ubisoft - ''Assassin's Creed Revelations'']</ref><ref name="Game Informer">[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/05/05/acrcoverrevealjune.aspx Game Informer - June Cover Revealed: Assassin's Creed Revelations]</ref>
'''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''' was a game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by [[Ubisoft]]. A direct sequel to 2010's [[Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood]], Revelations was the fourth main installment, and direct follow up of ''Brotherhood'' in the [[Assassin's Creed (series)|video game series]].<ref name="Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed Revelations">[http://assassinscreed.uk.ubi.com/brotherhood/news/12738.html Ubisoft - ''Assassin's Creed Revelations'']</ref><ref name="Game Informer">[http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/archive/2011/05/05/acrcoverrevealjune.aspx Game Informer - June Cover Revealed: Assassin's Creed Revelations]</ref>


A sequel for ''Revelations'' was announced in March 2012, entitled [[Assassin's Creed III]], and is due for release in October of the same year.
A sequel for ''Revelations'' was announced in March 2012, entitled [[Assassin's Creed III]], and is due for release in October of the same year.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Ezio-revelations-database.png|thumb|140px|Ezio as he appears in ''Revelations'']] The gameplay system from ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' is the basis for ''Revelations'', though Ezio's free-running and combat skills have been upgraded with new features.<ref name="Game Informer"/>
[[File:Ezio-revelations-database.png|thumb|140px|Ezio as he appears in ''Revelations'']] The gameplay system from ''Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood'' wass the basis for ''Revelations'', though Ezio's free-running and combat skills had been upgraded with new features. <ref name="Game Informer"/> Recruits and Desmond gameplay had been further expanded, though not all desired features were implemented, as the developer interviews indicated.


==Plot==
===Equipment===
The game begins where ''Brotherhood'' left off. Present-day protagonist [[Desmond Miles]] has fallen into a coma from the events of the previous games, and to save Desmond's mind, the [[Assassins]] put him into a specialized safe area of the [[Animus]], called The [[Black Room]]. Upon awakening inside the Animus, Desmond meets the consciousness of [[Subject 16]], who occupied the Animus before him. Sixteen explains that Desmond's mind is fragmented, and that the only way for him to separate the pieces of himself from those of his ancestors is to continue to play out their stories until there is nothing left for them to show Desmond, known as a [[Synch Nexus]]. Once he reaches that point, the Animus will be able to separate the three individual's memories.
Ezio's equipment was significantly revamped. One of the primary new features was the [[Hookblade]]. An extension to the usual Hidden Blade in combat, the Hookblade allowed for grappling, throws, and new evasive maneuvers. Outside of combat, the Hookblade accelerated climbing and allowed Ezio to make use of the [[Ziplines]] placed around Constantinople. Despite the city being larger than Rome, Ezio could cross more ground easily. Also new to Revelations were [[Bombs]]. With a component-based [[Bomb Crafting|crafting]] system, Ezio could make bombs for any purpose to aid in his missions. Ezio could also use multiple parachutes in a jump, and the control system now featured a second weapon wheel for secondary weapons.  


Desmond enters the Black Room's memory corridor, which once again places him in the perspective of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. Ezio has traveled to [[Masyaf]] to attempt to unlock the secrets, that [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] had previously discovered, and to find his true purpose in the struggle between the Assassins and the [[Templars]]. Upon arriving he finds the stronghold overrun by the Templars, who capture him and plan his execution.
[[Eagle Vision]] had been modified into Eagle Sense, which could allow the player to focus on a character and determine the route they had taken. This would thus give the player an estimation of where they would go, which would be useful for ambushes or locating a secluded place to strike a target.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>


Ezio escapes to the bowels of the fortress where he discovers the entrance to [[Altaïr's library]]. He learns that [[Masyaf Keys|five keys]] are required to unlock the door, that the Templars have the first, and that [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò Polo's]] journal would lead them to the rest. Ezio pursued a Templar captain, [[Leandros]], to the [[Atlas Village|Atlas village]] and recovered the journal from him. He learned that the remaining keys lie hidden in [[Constantinople]], and that the Templars hope to find the location of the [[Grand Temple]] in the library.
===Recruits===
{{Main|Apprentices}}
The [[Apprentices|Assassin recruit]] system had also been revised. While recruiting process had been expanded with new mission types, seven recruits could also be raised to 15th rank and made masters of [[Assassin Dens]]. Recruiting missions had also been revamped to be far more detailed than before, requiring Ezio to aid citizens or complete a race challenge before the recruit joined Ezio's cause.


Upon arriving in Constantinople, Ezio is greeted by [[Yusuf Tazim]], the leader of the local Assassins Guild and also befriends a young [[Suleiman I|student]]. While searching for Niccolò 's old trading post, Ezio comes across and befriends [[Sofia Sartor]], a young Italian traveler and book collector, and quickly becomes infatuated with her. Having recovered his first key and an encoded map from the [[Yerebatan Cistern]], which would lead Ezio to the keys, he learns that each one is encoded with Altaïr's memories, by having an Animus-like experience in which he relives key moments of Altaïr's life.
===Assassin Dens===
{{main|Assassin Dens}}
The concept of [[Borgia Tower|Borgia towers]] had been expanded, and in order to neutralize the Templar presence, various assault scenarios had to be completed. The liberated buildings would be known as [[Assassin Dens]], though control over them may be lost to a Templar assault. These attacks would be triggered when the player's [[Social Stealth|notoriety]] increases.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>


With the first key in his possession, Ezio manages to witness Altaïr's life two years prior to the events in Solomon's Temple, during a [[Crusaders|Crusader]] attack on Masyaf. With the help of a traitor, [[Haras]], they manage to capture [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]], but Altaïr arrives in time to save him. Ezio asks Sofia to help him track down the locations of the remaining four keys, while keeping his true intentions secret from her.
Controlling a den and its surrounding region allowed the player to upgrade all the shops and buildings in that area, including the den itself, which would provide more navigation options (like additional ziplines for the hookblade) in that part of the city. As an added benefit, controlling a den changed the character of the surrounding guards. Regular Ottoman patrols would continue to monitor the regions under control and would still halt if illegal activities were committed but wouldn't be overly hostile.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>


The second key shows Ezio the events that transpired after Altaïr killed Al-Mualim. Altaïr takes possession of the [[Apple of Eden]] and assumes the leadership of the Assassins. However, one of the Assassins, [[Abbas Sofian|Abbas]], who held grudge against Altaïr for spreading supposed lies about his family, suspects the death of Al Mualim was a coup, and that Altaïr did it just to attain more power, at any cost. After a short conflict between Altaïr and Abbas' supporters, the Abbas manages to steal the Apple from Al Mualim's study, but it proves too much for him to control, and begins to over-charge, slowly draining him of life in the process. Altaïr manages to deactivate the artifact and save Abbas in time however.
Assassin's Dens could be protected by either the player or by an assigned [[Master Assassin]], who would ensure the prevention of any further Templar attacks on the building.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>


The third key shows Altaïr and his wife, [[Maria Thorpe]] when they return to Masyaf, after ten years of struggle to repel the Mongol invasion, having learned that Abbas staged a coup, seizing control of the Assassins and executing their youngest son [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad|Sef]], while Templars managed to retake their archive on [[Cyprus]], as Abbas sent no reinforcements there. Altaïr demands answers from Abbas, and it is revealed that [[Swami]], one of Abbas' supporters, killed Sef.
===The Black Room===
Subject 16's puzzles were also been replaced with the [[Desmond's Journey|Black Room]]. The Black Room was a dialog between Desmond's consciousness and Subject 16's as it had been recorded into the Animus. Before he died, Subject 16 loaded his personality into the Animus's memory, and Desmond's fractured state allowed him to converse with Subject
16.  


Enraged, Altaïr uses the Apple to make Swami cut his own throat, but Maria attempts to stop him. In the brief moment of control, Swami stabs Maria through the back, before being killed by Altaïr. He is then forced to flee with his older son, [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]], and go into exile, where he remains for the next twenty years.
===Developer's Notes===
Instead of only featuring normal secondary memories, Ubisoft added new Random Events. These were intended to be more extensive, with Ezio finding a store owner being robbed or a child in need of help.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/><ref name ="Interview">[http://kotaku.com/5823431/what-i-thought-i-knew-about-assassins-creed-revelations-was-partially-wrong What I Thought I Knew About Assassin’s Creed Revelations Was Partially Wrong]</ref> In the game, Ezio was merely challenged to brawls or asked to help carry boxes to a dock.


The fourth key shows Altaïr finally returning to Masyaf, finding it decaying after the twenty years of Abbas' rule, in which time his paranoia and madness weakened the Assassins and had undone most of the advantage the Order once had over the Templars. Altaïr manages to convince the Assassins to turn against Abbas, killing his captains on the way to the fortress, as they've betrayed the Creed. Upon arrival in the castle, Altaïr kills Abbas with the [[Hidden Gun]], and takes back his rightful place as the leader of the Assassins.
During a recent interview with gameplanet.com (a New Zealand based gaming website), [[Darby McDevitt]] stated that the majority of Desmond's gameplay was to be within the Animus and indicated that there may have been a very small portion in a different context. The Desmond gameplay would be similar, in a way, to the Secret Locations that were seen in previous games. To quote [[Alexandre Breault]]: "''The majority of the game-play in these Animus section focuses on movement, timing, and precision, but we also include some illusion based puzzles inspired by the work of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Magritte Rene Magritte] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Penrose Roger Penrose]. The main goal here is to encourage the player to think and engage with the environment, not simply pass it by."''<ref>[http://www.nowgamer.com/features/1434/assassins-creed-revelations-ubisoft-interview?o=1#listing ''NowGamer'' - ''Assassin's Creed Revelations'': Ubisoft Interview]</ref>


The fifth key shows Altaïr as a [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]]. Having seen the future through the Apple of Eden, he encodes his memories into the keys, and entrusts them to Niccolò Polo and his brother [[Maffeo Polo|Maffeo]], instructing them to hide the artifacts, after Altaïr and Darim escort the brothers through the village, with the power of the Apple to help repel the Mongol attackers.
The game would also make updates to [[Civilians|crowd]] mechanics, adding [[stalkers]] who would run up to Ezio and attack him, preceeded by whispers, similar to ''Brotherhood'''s multiplayer. In the same vein of making the gameplay seem more real, mission givers would no longer stand motionless, ready to give Ezio a task – They would be real people, performing tasks of their own until Ezio approached and talked to them.<ref name="EscoBlades">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QoEt3F-RYg EscoBlades – Interview with Darby McDevitt and Falko Poiker]</ref>


Meanwhile, Constantinople is in chaos due to conflicts between [[Ahmet|Prince Ahmet]] and his brother [[Selim I|Selim]], who are quarreling over who will inherit the Sultanate. Caught in the middle of the conflict, Suleiman reveals to Ezio that he is an [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] prince and that he suspects the Templars are behind Ahmet and Selim's feud.
==Plot==
Present-day protagonist [[Desmond Miles]] had fallen into a coma from the previous events of the previous games, and to save Desmond's mind, the [[Assassins]] had put him into a specialized safe area of the [[Animus]], called The [[Black Room]]. Upon awakening inside the Animus, Desmond met the consciousness of [[Subject 16]], who occupied the Animus before him. Sixteen explained that Desmond's mind was fragmented, and that the only way for him to separate the pieces of himself from those of his ancestors was to continue to play out their stories until there was nothing left for them to show Desmond, known as a [[Synch Nexus]]. Once he reached that point, the Animus would be able to separate the three individual's memories.


Suleiman asks Ezio to investigate the possible involvement of a [[Janissaries|Janissary]] captain, [[Tarik Barleti]] in the plot against the Ottomans. Ezio eventually uncovers evidence that [[Manuel Palaiologos]], with Templar support, is attempting to raise an army to overthrow the Ottomans and reestablish the [[Byzantine Empire]], and that Tarik has been providing him with a shipment of weapons.
Desmond entered the Black Room's memory corridor, which once again placed him in the perspective of [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio Auditore]]. Ezio had traveled to [[Masyaf]] to attempt to unlock the secrets that [[Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad]] had previously discovered and to find his true purpose in the struggle between the Assassins and the [[Templars]]. Upon arriving, he found the stronghold overrun by the Templars, who captured him and planned his execution.


Upon disclosing his findings to Suleiman, he asks Ezio to kill Tarik on the count of treason. Ezio agrees to do it, but dying Tarik reveals, that in reality he had attempted to lure the Templars out and learn their location. Ezio once again meets with Suleiman and presents the information that the Templars are based out in [[Cappadocia]], and that is where Manuel fled. Suleiman provides Ezio with a ship to Cappadocia, and he travels there in pursuit of Palaiologos, but not before destroying the [[Great Chain]], that the Janissaries have raised across the [[Golden Horn]] to prevent Ezio's escape after Tarik's murder.
Ezio escaped to the bowels of the fortress where he discovered the entrance to [[Altaïr's library]]. He learned that [[Masyaf Keys|five keys]] were required to unlock the door, that the Templars had the first, and that [[Niccolò Polo|Niccolò Polo's]] journal would lead them to the rest. Ezio pursued a Templar captain, [[Leandros]], to the [[Atlas Village|Atlas village]] and recovered the journal from him. He learned that the remaining keys lie hidden in [[Constantinople]], and that the Templars hoped to find the location of the [[Grand Temple]] in the library.


Once in Cappadocia, Ezio meets one of Tarik's spies, [[Dilara]], and after rescuing her comrades from [[Shahkulu]], learns that the firearms Tarik sold to Manuel were defunct, but he had to provide the real gunpowder. Ezio then destroys its entire supply with a bomb, and pursues Manuel in the ensuing chaos. He recovers the final key, only to discover that Ahmet is the true mastermind of the Templar plot to discover the secrets of Altaïr's library. Realizing that Ahmet knows about Sofia, Ezio races back to Constantinople.
Upon arriving in Constantinople, Ezio was greeted by [[Yusuf Tazim]], the leader of the local Assassins Guild, and befriended a young [[Suleiman I|student]]. While searching for Niccolò 's old trading post, Ezio came across and befriended [[Sofia Sartor]], a young Italian traveler and book collector, and quickly became infatuated with her. Having recovered his first key and an encoded map from the [[Yerebatan Cistern]], which would lead Ezio to the keys, he learned that each one was encoded with Altaïr's memories. Each key allowed Ezio to have an Animus-like experience in which he relived key moments of Altaïr's life.


Meanwhile, inside the Animus, the entire environment of the Black Room begins breaking down as the Animus begins deleting unnecessary data. Subject 16 pushes Desmond through the memory portal, sacrificing himself to prevent Desmond from being deleted.
With the first key in his possession, Ezio managed to witness Altaïr's life two years prior to the events in Solomon's Temple, during a [[Crusaders|Crusader]] attack on Masyaf. With the help of a traitor, [[Haras]], they managed to capture [[Rashid ad-Din Sinan|Al Mualim]], but Altaïr arrived in time to save him. After he had emerged from the memories, Ezio asked Sofia to help him track down the locations of the remaining four keys while keeping his true intentions secret.


Ezio discovers that Ahmet has killed Yusuf and kidnapped Sofia. Ezio and the Assassins assault the [[Arsenal/Harbour of Theodosius|Arsenal]] where Ahmet fled with his focres, and he proposes an exchange, the keys for Sofia's life. Ezio agrees to the trade, but immediately gives chase to Ahmet after he ensures that Sofia is safe. He manages to recover the keys, after a lengthy chase through the countryside, but before he can deal with Ahmet, Selim arrives with his armies. Informing his brother that Sultan Bayezid named Selim as his successor, he strangles Ahmet and throws him off a cliff to his death. Because Ezio is a personal friend of Suleiman, Selim decides to spare Ezio's life but warns him to leave Constantinople and never return.
The second key showed Ezio the events that transpired after Altaïr killed Al-Mualim. Altaïr took possession of the [[Apple of Eden]] and assumed the leadership of the Assassins. However, one of the Assassins, [[Abbas Sofian|Abbas]], who held grudge against Altaïr for spreading supposed lies about his family, suspected the death of Al Mualim to be a coup and that Altaïr had killed him just to attain more power at any cost. After a short conflict between Altaïr and Abbas' supporters, Abbas managed to steal the Apple from Al Mualim's study, but it proved too much for him to control. The Apple began to over-charge, slowly draining him of life in the process. Altaïr managed to deactivate the artifact and save Abbas in time.


Together, both Ezio and Sofia return to Masyaf, where Ezio explains the true meaning of the Assassin's Creed and uses the keys to unlock Altaïr's library hidden underneath the castle. Upon entering, Ezio finds the library empty except for Altaïr's skeleton, holding the sixth key. Taking it, Ezio relives yet another memory, of Altaïr sending his son Darim away with the books, and sealing himself inside the library with the Apple, until it can be discovered by the proper person. Ezio decides to leave the Apple in the library. He then leaves his blades and sword near the Apple and begins speaking directly to Desmond, telling of his intention to finally retire from the life of an Assassin, believing that he has served his purpose. He expresses his hope that Desmond will be able to find the answers to the questions that he and Altaïr had suffered so much to uncover.
The third key showed Altaïr and his wife, [[Maria Thorpe]] when they returned to Masyaf, after ten years of struggle repelling the Mongol invasion. They had learned that Abbas staged a coup, seizing control of the Assassins and executing their youngest son [[Sef Ibn-La'Ahad|Sef]], while Templars managed to retake their archive on [[Cyprus]], as Abbas had sent no reinforcements there. Altaïr demanded answers from Abbas, and it was revealed that [[Swami]], one of Abbas' supporters, killed Sef. Enraged, Altaïr used the Apple to make Swami cut his own throat, but Maria attempted to stop him. In the brief moment of control, Swami stabbed Maria through the back before being killed by Altaïr. Altaïr was then forced to flee with his older son, [[Darim Ibn-La'Ahad|Darim]], and go into exile, where he remained for the next twenty years.


Desmond is then approached by [[Jupiter]], another projection of a member of the [[First Civilization]], similar to [[Juno]] and [[Minerva]]. He explains to Desmond that the First Civilization built numerous underground vaults that would independently study various methods to save the planet from destruction, with all of the data being transmitted to a central vault where he, Juno, and Minerva tested them. Six most prominent were chosen in the end, however, none of them were effective, and they failed to stop the solar flare that destroyed the Earth.
The fourth key showed Altaïr finally returning to Masyaf, decaying after the twenty years of Abbas' rule., Abbas's paranoia and madness had weakened the Assassins and undone most of the advantage the Order once had over the Templars. Altaïr managed to convince the Assassins to turn against Abbas, killing his captains on the way to the fortress, as they had betrayed the Creed. Reaching the castle, Altaïr killed Abbas with the [[Hidden Gun]] and took back his rightful place as the leader of the Assassins.


Jupiter continues telling Desmond that he has the power to save the planet from the second solar flare, and shows him the location of the central vault. Desmond then finally wakes up from the Animus to see [[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]], [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]], and his [[William Miles|father]] standing over him. They had managed to smuggle him out of Rome and had taken him to America. Desmond's arm then glows with blue pattern, and upon seeing Ezio's Apple of Eden, he tells the other Assassins that he knows what they have to do.
The fifth key showed Altaïr as a [[Mentor]] of the [[Levantine Assassins]]. Having seen the future through the Apple of Eden, he encoded his memories into the keys and entrusted them to Niccolò Polo and his brother [[Maffeo Polo|Maffeo]], instructing them to hide the artifacts. Altaïr and Darim escorted the brothers through the village with the power of the Apple to help repel the Mongol attackers.


==Development==
Meanwhile, Constantinople was in chaos due to conflicts between [[Ahmet|Prince Ahmet]] and his brother [[Selim I|Selim]], who were quarreling over who would inherit the Sultanate. Caught in the middle of the conflict, Suleiman revealed to Ezio that he was an [[Ottomans|Ottoman]] prince and that he suspected the Templars are behind Ahmet and Selim's feud.
''Revelations'' will be the final ''Assassin's Creed'' game to depict Altaïr and Ezio as main characters, as ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' will introduce a [[Connor|new protagonist]].


===Weapons===
Suleiman asked Ezio to investigate the possible involvement of a [[Janissaries|Janissary]] captain, [[Tarik Barleti]], in the plot against the Ottomans. Ezio uncovered evidence that [[Manuel Palaiologos]], with Templar support, was attempting to raise an army to overthrow the Ottomans and reestablish the [[Byzantine Empire]] and that Tarik had been providing him with a shipment of weapons.
A new weapon called the [[hookblade]] was introduced, which allows Ezio to use [[ziplines]] throughout the city, speeding up navigation by around 30%, and allowing him to grab higher ledges when jumping and climbing. Additionally, a crafting system allows the creation of [[bombs]], with options of 120 different combinations.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details">[http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=429488 Game Informer 218 details]</ref>


===Assassin Dens===
Upon disclosing his findings to Suleiman, he asked Ezio to kill Tarik on the count of treason. Ezio agreed to do it, but, with his dying breaths, Tarik revealed he had attempted to lure the Templars out and learn their location. Ezio once again met with Suleiman and presented the information that the Templars were based out in [[Cappadocia]] and that is where Manuel fled. Suleiman provided Ezio with a ship to Cappadocia. Ezio set sail in pursuit of Palaiologos but not before destroying the [[Great Chain]] that the Janissaries had raised across the [[Golden Horn]] to prevent Ezio's escape after Tarik's murder.
{{main|Assassin Dens}}
The concept of [[Borgia Tower|Borgia towers]] has been expanded, and in order to neutralize the Templar presence, various assault scenarios must be completed. The liberated buildings will be known as [[Assassin Dens]], though control over them may be lost to a Templar assault. These attacks will be triggered when the player's [[Social Stealth|notoriety]] increases.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>


Controlling a den and its surrounding region will allow the player to upgrade all the shops and buildings in that area, including the den itself, which will provide more navigation options (like additional ziplines for the hookblade) in that part of the city. As an added benefit, controlling a den will change the character of the surrounding guards. Regular Ottoman patrols will continue to monitor the regions under control, and will still halt if illegal activities are committed, but won't be overly hostile.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>
Once in Cappadocia, Ezio met one of Tarik's spies, [[Dilara]], and, after rescuing her comrades from [[Shahkulu]], learned that the firearms Tarik sold to Manuel were defunct, but he had had to provide real gunpowder. Ezio then destroyed the entire supply with a bomb and hunted Manuel in the ensuing chaos. He recovered the final key, only to discover that Ahmet was the true mastermind of the Templar plot to discover the secrets of Altaïr's library. Realizing that Ahmet knew about Sofia, Ezio raced back to Constantinople.


Assassin's Dens can be protected by either the player or by an assigned [[Master Assassin]], who will ensure the prevention of any further Templar attacks on the building.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>
Meanwhile, inside the Animus, the entire environment of the Black Room began breaking down as the Animus started deleting unnecessary data. Subject 16 pushed Desmond through the memory portal, sacrificing himself to prevent Desmond from being deleted.


===Others===
Ezio discovered that Ahmet had killed Yusuf and kidnapped Sofia. Ezio and the Assassins assaulted the [[Arsenal/Harbour of Theodosius|Arsenal]] where Ahmet had fled with his forces, and he proposed an exchange, the keys for Sofia's life. Ezio agreed to the trade but immediately gave chase to Ahmet after he ensured that Sofia was safe. Ezio recovered the keys, after a lengthy chase through the countryside, but before he could deal with Ahmet, Selim arrived with his armies. Informing his brother that Sultan Bayezid named Selim as his successor, he strangled Ahmet and threw him off a cliff to his death. Because Ezio was a personal friend of Suleiman, Selim decides to spare Ezio's life but warns him to leave Constantinople and never return.
[[File:Altaïr ACR GI.png|thumb|left|150px|Altaïr, as seen in ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''.]] Seven [[Apprentices]] can be raised to level 15, the rank of Master Assassin.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>


Instead of only featuring normal secondary memories, Ubisoft has added new Random Events. These were intended to be more extensive, with Ezio finding a store owner being robbed or a child in need of help.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/><ref name ="Interview">[http://kotaku.com/5823431/what-i-thought-i-knew-about-assassins-creed-revelations-was-partially-wrong What I Thought I Knew About Assassin’s Creed Revelations Was Partially Wrong]</ref> In the game, Ezio is merely challenged to brawls or asked to help carry boxes to a dock.
Together, both Ezio and Sofia returned to Masyaf, where Ezio explained the true meaning of the Assassin's Creed and used the keys to unlock Altaïr's library hidden underneath the castle. Leaving Sofia at the gate, Ezio found the library empty except for Altaïr's skeleton, holding the sixth key. Taking it, Ezio relived yet another memory, of Altaïr sending his son Darim away with the books and sealing himself inside the library with the Apple, until it could be discovered by the proper person. Ezio decided to leave the Apple in the library, along with his blades and sword, and began speaking directly to Desmond, telling of his intention to finally retire from the life of an Assassin, believing that he had served his purpose. He expressed his hope that Desmond would be able to find the answers to the questions that he and Altaïr had suffered so much to uncover.


[[Eagle Vision]] has been modified into Eagle Sense, which can allow the player to focus on a character and determine the route they have taken. This will thus give the player an estimation of where they will go, which could be useful for ambushes or locating a secluded place to strike a target.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>
Desmond was then approached by [[Jupiter]], another projection of a member of the [[First Civilization]], similar to [[Juno]] and [[Minerva]]. He explained to Desmond that the First Civilization built numerous underground vaults that would independently study various methods to save the planet from destruction, with all of the data being transmitted to a central vault where he, Juno, and Minerva tested them. Six most prominent were chosen in the end. None of them were effective, and they failed to stop the solar flare that destroyed the Earth.


Ezio will be searching for the seals containing [[Altaïr|Altaïr's]] memories, thus allowing the player to control Altaïr.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>
Jupiter told Desmond that he had the power to save the planet from the second solar flare and showed him the location of the central vault. Desmond finally woke up from the Animus to see [[Rebecca Crane|Rebecca]], [[Shaun Hastings|Shaun]], and his [[William Miles|father]] standing over him. They had managed to smuggle him out of Rome and had taken him to America. Desmond's arm started to glow with blue pattern, and upon seeing Ezio's Apple of Eden, he told the other Assassins that he knew what they had to do.
 
The modern day aspect of the game has also been upgraded with a new feature labeled "''revolutionary gameplay''," in which Desmond Miles needs to change the construct of his ancestors' memories and, in the process, unravel the future.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>
 
To do this, Desmond will enter the Animus and find a safe-mode called the Black Room, where he will reintegrate the [[Desmond's Journey|splintered layers of his subconscious]]. Here, a great deal more about Desmond's own past will be revealed.<ref name="Neogaf Game Informer 218 details"/>
 
During a recent interview with gameplanet.com (a New Zealand based gaming website), [[Darby McDevitt]] stated that the majority of Desmond's gameplay will be within the Animus and indicated that there may be a very small portion in a different context.
 
The Desmond gameplay will be similar, in a way, to the Secret Locations that were seen in previous games. To quote [[Alexandre Breault]]: "''The majority of the game-play in these Animus section focuses on movement, timing, and precision, but we also include some illusion based puzzles inspired by the work of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9_Magritte Rene Magritte] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Penrose Roger Penrose]. The main goal here is to encourage the player to think and engage with the environment, not simply pass it by."''<ref>[http://www.nowgamer.com/features/1434/assassins-creed-revelations-ubisoft-interview?o=1#listing ''NowGamer'' - ''Assassin's Creed Revelations'': Ubisoft Interview]</ref>
 
The game will also make updates to [[Civilians|crowd]] mechanics, adding [[stalkers]] who run up to Ezio and attack him, preceeded by whispers, similar to ''Brotherhood'''s multiplayer.<br />In the same vein of making the gameplay seem more real, mission givers will no longer stand motionless, ready to give Ezio a task – They will be real people, performing tasks of their own until Ezio approaches, and talks to them.<ref name="EscoBlades">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QoEt3F-RYg EscoBlades – Interview with Darby McDevitt and Falko Poiker]</ref>


==Multiplayer==
==Multiplayer==
{{Main|Multiplayer}}
{{Main|Multiplayer}}
[[File:Multi1.1.jpg|thumb|right|250px||Multiplayer concept art of the Knight Hospital.]]
[[File:Multi1.1.jpg|thumb|right|250px||Multiplayer concept art of the Knight Hospital.]]
Like its predecessor, ''Revelations'' comes with a multiplayer mode. It features new modes, maps and characters (with facial animations and expressions) to refine the experience.<ref name="Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed Revelations"/>
Like its predecessor, ''Revelations'' came with a multiplayer mode. It featured new modes, maps and characters (with facial animations and expressions) to refine the experience.<ref name="Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed Revelations"/> Additionally, it had improved story and customization features, allowing the player to choose their own weapon and secondary weapon, change their appearance, and edit their clothes and other minor features.<ref name="Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed Revelations"/>
 
Additionally, it has improved story and customization features, allowing the player to choose their own weapon and secondary weapon, change their appearance, and edit their clothes and other minor features.<ref name="Ubisoft: Assassin's Creed Revelations"/>
 
Changes have also been made from the mechanics of ''Brotherhood''. In a new mode named Deathmatch, it has no more skin replicates, to make players rely more on their observation skills, as well as there being no compass, forcing players to carefully observe their surroundings in search of their targets. Another change is that the line of sight indicator is now the target's portrait and when their portrait outline turns blue, it means they are within sight. A Contested kill bonus was also introduced, which is earned when stun and kill actions occur at the same time.


Like in ''Brotherhood'', the Assassin always wins against their stunner when their actions coincided with their target's, but, unlike ''Brotherhood'', the Assassin would have their score knocked down to earn a Discreet or lower, as well as dazing them and affecting their movement afterward, as punishment. The failed stunner would also earn a 100 point bonus called Honorable Death.
Changes had also been made from the mechanics of ''Brotherhood''. In a new mode named Deathmatch, no more skin replicates populated the map to make players rely more on their observation skills, as well as there being no compass, forcing players to carefully observe their surroundings in search of their targets. Another change was that the line of sight indicator was now the target's portrait and, when their portrait outline turns blue, it meant they are within sight. A Contested kill bonus was also introduced, which was earned when stun and kill actions occurred at the same time.


Abstergo credits will also be awarded to player after a match, which can be used to buy items in the Abstergo Store. A chase-breaker ability named Closure was also featured, its function being to close chase-breakers and prevent a target from escaping, or to delay an pursuer. Along with Closure, there are two other new abilities, named Teleport and Bodyguard. The former allows a player to travel a distance in the direction their camera is facing, and the latter allows a player to turn a nearby NPC into a bodyguard, which will stun a nearby pursuer when they come into the range of the ability, at the cost of the points from the stun.
Like in ''Brotherhood'', the Assassin always won against their stunner when their actions coincided with their target's, but, unlike ''Brotherhood'', the Assassin would have their score knocked down to earn a Discreet or lower, as well as dazing them and affecting their movement afterward, as punishment. The failed stunner would earn a 100 point bonus called Honorable Death.


A new Team mode called [[Artifact Assault]] was also featured, in which the objective is to steal the enemy team's artifact and bring back to your team's base. Keeping track on multiple targets would also be easier, as now there would be small target portraits next to your primary target's portrait. In team modes as well, teammates can revive other teammates who were stunned by their targets.
Abstergo credits would also be awarded to player after a match, which could be used to buy items in the Abstergo Store. A chase-breaker ability named Closure was featured, its function being to close chase-breakers and prevent a target from escaping, or to delay an pursuer. Along with Closure, two other new abilities, named Teleport and Bodyguard, made their debut. The former allowed a player to travel a distance in the direction their camera is facing, and the latter allowed a player to turn a nearby NPC into a bodyguard, which would stun a nearby pursuer when they come into the range of the ability, at the cost of the points from the stun.


Two new Free for All modes made an appearance too, which are [[Corruption]] and [[Steal the Artifact]]. Corruption works on the basis of an infection-style mode, with each player earning a standard amount of points over time, which increases with the amount of players corrupted and the proximity of the player to an corrupted player. For Corrupted players, they have to hunt down and kill their uncorrupted targets, until the round ends or all uncorrupted targets are slain.
A new Team mode called [[Artifact Assault]] allowed players a mode in which the objective is to steal the enemy team's artifact and bring back to their own team's base. Keeping track on multiple targets would also be easier, as now there would be small target portraits next to the primary target's portrait. In team modes as well, teammates can revive other teammates who were stunned by their targets.


Steal the Artifact works on the basis of each player striving to obtain an artifact for themselves, with only one or two being on offer for them to take. After a player obtains an artifact, they have to secure the chest for up to two minutes, while the other players in the match hunt them down to kill them and take the artifact for themselves.
Two new Free for All modes, called [[Corruption]] and [[Steal the Artifact]], made an appearance. Corruption worked on the basis of an infection-style mode, with each player earning a standard amount of points over time, which increased with the amount of players corrupted and the proximity of the player to an corrupted player. For Corrupted players, they had to hunt down and kill their uncorrupted targets, until the round ended or all uncorrupted targets were slain. Steal the Artifact worked on the basis of each player striving to obtain an artifact for themselves, with only one or two being available for them to take. After a player obtained an artifact, they had to secure the chest for up to two minutes, while the other players in the match hunted them down to kill them and take the artifact for themselves.


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===PlayStation Exclusive Multiplayer Beta===
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*The Signature Edition of ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''
*The Signature Edition of ''Assassin's Creed: Revelations''
*The White Edition of the [[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]].
*The White Edition of the [[Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia]].
'''Note:''' This edition could only be pre-ordered online from GameStop's Canadian website, and was only available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.{{-}}
'''Note:''' This edition could only be pre-ordered online from GameStop's Canadian website and was only available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.{{-}}


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*A bonus single-player map, Vlad the Impaler's Prison.
*A bonus single-player map, Vlad the Impaler's Prison.
*Two multiplayer characters, the Crusader and the Ottoman Jester.
*Two multiplayer characters, the Crusader and the Ottoman Jester.
*'Ezio in Altaïr's outfit' in-game skin.
*'Altaïr's Robes' in-game skin.
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Revision as of 17:37, 24 March 2012


"Bring me the answers and the road that leads to the truth. Reveal to me once and for all, how all of this will end."
―Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Assassin's Creed: Revelations E3 Teaser.

Assassin's Creed: Revelations was a game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft. A direct sequel to 2010's Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Revelations was the fourth main installment, and direct follow up of Brotherhood in the video game series.[1][2]

A sequel for Revelations was announced in March 2012, entitled Assassin's Creed III, and is due for release in October of the same year.

Gameplay

Ezio as he appears in Revelations

The gameplay system from Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood wass the basis for Revelations, though Ezio's free-running and combat skills had been upgraded with new features. [2] Recruits and Desmond gameplay had been further expanded, though not all desired features were implemented, as the developer interviews indicated.

Equipment

Ezio's equipment was significantly revamped. One of the primary new features was the Hookblade. An extension to the usual Hidden Blade in combat, the Hookblade allowed for grappling, throws, and new evasive maneuvers. Outside of combat, the Hookblade accelerated climbing and allowed Ezio to make use of the Ziplines placed around Constantinople. Despite the city being larger than Rome, Ezio could cross more ground easily. Also new to Revelations were Bombs. With a component-based crafting system, Ezio could make bombs for any purpose to aid in his missions. Ezio could also use multiple parachutes in a jump, and the control system now featured a second weapon wheel for secondary weapons.

Eagle Vision had been modified into Eagle Sense, which could allow the player to focus on a character and determine the route they had taken. This would thus give the player an estimation of where they would go, which would be useful for ambushes or locating a secluded place to strike a target.[3]

Recruits

Main article: Apprentices

The Assassin recruit system had also been revised. While recruiting process had been expanded with new mission types, seven recruits could also be raised to 15th rank and made masters of Assassin Dens. Recruiting missions had also been revamped to be far more detailed than before, requiring Ezio to aid citizens or complete a race challenge before the recruit joined Ezio's cause.

Assassin Dens

Main article: Assassin Dens

The concept of Borgia towers had been expanded, and in order to neutralize the Templar presence, various assault scenarios had to be completed. The liberated buildings would be known as Assassin Dens, though control over them may be lost to a Templar assault. These attacks would be triggered when the player's notoriety increases.[3]

Controlling a den and its surrounding region allowed the player to upgrade all the shops and buildings in that area, including the den itself, which would provide more navigation options (like additional ziplines for the hookblade) in that part of the city. As an added benefit, controlling a den changed the character of the surrounding guards. Regular Ottoman patrols would continue to monitor the regions under control and would still halt if illegal activities were committed but wouldn't be overly hostile.[3]

Assassin's Dens could be protected by either the player or by an assigned Master Assassin, who would ensure the prevention of any further Templar attacks on the building.[3]

The Black Room

Subject 16's puzzles were also been replaced with the Black Room. The Black Room was a dialog between Desmond's consciousness and Subject 16's as it had been recorded into the Animus. Before he died, Subject 16 loaded his personality into the Animus's memory, and Desmond's fractured state allowed him to converse with Subject 16.

Developer's Notes

Instead of only featuring normal secondary memories, Ubisoft added new Random Events. These were intended to be more extensive, with Ezio finding a store owner being robbed or a child in need of help.[3][4] In the game, Ezio was merely challenged to brawls or asked to help carry boxes to a dock.

During a recent interview with gameplanet.com (a New Zealand based gaming website), Darby McDevitt stated that the majority of Desmond's gameplay was to be within the Animus and indicated that there may have been a very small portion in a different context. The Desmond gameplay would be similar, in a way, to the Secret Locations that were seen in previous games. To quote Alexandre Breault: "The majority of the game-play in these Animus section focuses on movement, timing, and precision, but we also include some illusion based puzzles inspired by the work of Rene Magritte and Roger Penrose. The main goal here is to encourage the player to think and engage with the environment, not simply pass it by."[5]

The game would also make updates to crowd mechanics, adding stalkers who would run up to Ezio and attack him, preceeded by whispers, similar to Brotherhood's multiplayer. In the same vein of making the gameplay seem more real, mission givers would no longer stand motionless, ready to give Ezio a task – They would be real people, performing tasks of their own until Ezio approached and talked to them.[6]

Plot

Present-day protagonist Desmond Miles had fallen into a coma from the previous events of the previous games, and to save Desmond's mind, the Assassins had put him into a specialized safe area of the Animus, called The Black Room. Upon awakening inside the Animus, Desmond met the consciousness of Subject 16, who occupied the Animus before him. Sixteen explained that Desmond's mind was fragmented, and that the only way for him to separate the pieces of himself from those of his ancestors was to continue to play out their stories until there was nothing left for them to show Desmond, known as a Synch Nexus. Once he reached that point, the Animus would be able to separate the three individual's memories.

Desmond entered the Black Room's memory corridor, which once again placed him in the perspective of Ezio Auditore. Ezio had traveled to Masyaf to attempt to unlock the secrets that Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad had previously discovered and to find his true purpose in the struggle between the Assassins and the Templars. Upon arriving, he found the stronghold overrun by the Templars, who captured him and planned his execution.

Ezio escaped to the bowels of the fortress where he discovered the entrance to Altaïr's library. He learned that five keys were required to unlock the door, that the Templars had the first, and that Niccolò Polo's journal would lead them to the rest. Ezio pursued a Templar captain, Leandros, to the Atlas village and recovered the journal from him. He learned that the remaining keys lie hidden in Constantinople, and that the Templars hoped to find the location of the Grand Temple in the library.

Upon arriving in Constantinople, Ezio was greeted by Yusuf Tazim, the leader of the local Assassins Guild, and befriended a young student. While searching for Niccolò 's old trading post, Ezio came across and befriended Sofia Sartor, a young Italian traveler and book collector, and quickly became infatuated with her. Having recovered his first key and an encoded map from the Yerebatan Cistern, which would lead Ezio to the keys, he learned that each one was encoded with Altaïr's memories. Each key allowed Ezio to have an Animus-like experience in which he relived key moments of Altaïr's life.

With the first key in his possession, Ezio managed to witness Altaïr's life two years prior to the events in Solomon's Temple, during a Crusader attack on Masyaf. With the help of a traitor, Haras, they managed to capture Al Mualim, but Altaïr arrived in time to save him. After he had emerged from the memories, Ezio asked Sofia to help him track down the locations of the remaining four keys while keeping his true intentions secret.

The second key showed Ezio the events that transpired after Altaïr killed Al-Mualim. Altaïr took possession of the Apple of Eden and assumed the leadership of the Assassins. However, one of the Assassins, Abbas, who held grudge against Altaïr for spreading supposed lies about his family, suspected the death of Al Mualim to be a coup and that Altaïr had killed him just to attain more power at any cost. After a short conflict between Altaïr and Abbas' supporters, Abbas managed to steal the Apple from Al Mualim's study, but it proved too much for him to control. The Apple began to over-charge, slowly draining him of life in the process. Altaïr managed to deactivate the artifact and save Abbas in time.

The third key showed Altaïr and his wife, Maria Thorpe when they returned to Masyaf, after ten years of struggle repelling the Mongol invasion. They had learned that Abbas staged a coup, seizing control of the Assassins and executing their youngest son Sef, while Templars managed to retake their archive on Cyprus, as Abbas had sent no reinforcements there. Altaïr demanded answers from Abbas, and it was revealed that Swami, one of Abbas' supporters, killed Sef. Enraged, Altaïr used the Apple to make Swami cut his own throat, but Maria attempted to stop him. In the brief moment of control, Swami stabbed Maria through the back before being killed by Altaïr. Altaïr was then forced to flee with his older son, Darim, and go into exile, where he remained for the next twenty years.

The fourth key showed Altaïr finally returning to Masyaf, decaying after the twenty years of Abbas' rule., Abbas's paranoia and madness had weakened the Assassins and undone most of the advantage the Order once had over the Templars. Altaïr managed to convince the Assassins to turn against Abbas, killing his captains on the way to the fortress, as they had betrayed the Creed. Reaching the castle, Altaïr killed Abbas with the Hidden Gun and took back his rightful place as the leader of the Assassins.

The fifth key showed Altaïr as a Mentor of the Levantine Assassins. Having seen the future through the Apple of Eden, he encoded his memories into the keys and entrusted them to Niccolò Polo and his brother Maffeo, instructing them to hide the artifacts. Altaïr and Darim escorted the brothers through the village with the power of the Apple to help repel the Mongol attackers.

Meanwhile, Constantinople was in chaos due to conflicts between Prince Ahmet and his brother Selim, who were quarreling over who would inherit the Sultanate. Caught in the middle of the conflict, Suleiman revealed to Ezio that he was an Ottoman prince and that he suspected the Templars are behind Ahmet and Selim's feud.

Suleiman asked Ezio to investigate the possible involvement of a Janissary captain, Tarik Barleti, in the plot against the Ottomans. Ezio uncovered evidence that Manuel Palaiologos, with Templar support, was attempting to raise an army to overthrow the Ottomans and reestablish the Byzantine Empire and that Tarik had been providing him with a shipment of weapons.

Upon disclosing his findings to Suleiman, he asked Ezio to kill Tarik on the count of treason. Ezio agreed to do it, but, with his dying breaths, Tarik revealed he had attempted to lure the Templars out and learn their location. Ezio once again met with Suleiman and presented the information that the Templars were based out in Cappadocia and that is where Manuel fled. Suleiman provided Ezio with a ship to Cappadocia. Ezio set sail in pursuit of Palaiologos but not before destroying the Great Chain that the Janissaries had raised across the Golden Horn to prevent Ezio's escape after Tarik's murder.

Once in Cappadocia, Ezio met one of Tarik's spies, Dilara, and, after rescuing her comrades from Shahkulu, learned that the firearms Tarik sold to Manuel were defunct, but he had had to provide real gunpowder. Ezio then destroyed the entire supply with a bomb and hunted Manuel in the ensuing chaos. He recovered the final key, only to discover that Ahmet was the true mastermind of the Templar plot to discover the secrets of Altaïr's library. Realizing that Ahmet knew about Sofia, Ezio raced back to Constantinople.

Meanwhile, inside the Animus, the entire environment of the Black Room began breaking down as the Animus started deleting unnecessary data. Subject 16 pushed Desmond through the memory portal, sacrificing himself to prevent Desmond from being deleted.

Ezio discovered that Ahmet had killed Yusuf and kidnapped Sofia. Ezio and the Assassins assaulted the Arsenal where Ahmet had fled with his forces, and he proposed an exchange, the keys for Sofia's life. Ezio agreed to the trade but immediately gave chase to Ahmet after he ensured that Sofia was safe. Ezio recovered the keys, after a lengthy chase through the countryside, but before he could deal with Ahmet, Selim arrived with his armies. Informing his brother that Sultan Bayezid named Selim as his successor, he strangled Ahmet and threw him off a cliff to his death. Because Ezio was a personal friend of Suleiman, Selim decides to spare Ezio's life but warns him to leave Constantinople and never return.

Together, both Ezio and Sofia returned to Masyaf, where Ezio explained the true meaning of the Assassin's Creed and used the keys to unlock Altaïr's library hidden underneath the castle. Leaving Sofia at the gate, Ezio found the library empty except for Altaïr's skeleton, holding the sixth key. Taking it, Ezio relived yet another memory, of Altaïr sending his son Darim away with the books and sealing himself inside the library with the Apple, until it could be discovered by the proper person. Ezio decided to leave the Apple in the library, along with his blades and sword, and began speaking directly to Desmond, telling of his intention to finally retire from the life of an Assassin, believing that he had served his purpose. He expressed his hope that Desmond would be able to find the answers to the questions that he and Altaïr had suffered so much to uncover.

Desmond was then approached by Jupiter, another projection of a member of the First Civilization, similar to Juno and Minerva. He explained to Desmond that the First Civilization built numerous underground vaults that would independently study various methods to save the planet from destruction, with all of the data being transmitted to a central vault where he, Juno, and Minerva tested them. Six most prominent were chosen in the end. None of them were effective, and they failed to stop the solar flare that destroyed the Earth.

Jupiter told Desmond that he had the power to save the planet from the second solar flare and showed him the location of the central vault. Desmond finally woke up from the Animus to see Rebecca, Shaun, and his father standing over him. They had managed to smuggle him out of Rome and had taken him to America. Desmond's arm started to glow with blue pattern, and upon seeing Ezio's Apple of Eden, he told the other Assassins that he knew what they had to do.

Multiplayer

Main article: Multiplayer
Multiplayer concept art of the Knight Hospital.

Like its predecessor, Revelations came with a multiplayer mode. It featured new modes, maps and characters (with facial animations and expressions) to refine the experience.[1] Additionally, it had improved story and customization features, allowing the player to choose their own weapon and secondary weapon, change their appearance, and edit their clothes and other minor features.[1]

Changes had also been made from the mechanics of Brotherhood. In a new mode named Deathmatch, no more skin replicates populated the map to make players rely more on their observation skills, as well as there being no compass, forcing players to carefully observe their surroundings in search of their targets. Another change was that the line of sight indicator was now the target's portrait and, when their portrait outline turns blue, it meant they are within sight. A Contested kill bonus was also introduced, which was earned when stun and kill actions occurred at the same time.

Like in Brotherhood, the Assassin always won against their stunner when their actions coincided with their target's, but, unlike Brotherhood, the Assassin would have their score knocked down to earn a Discreet or lower, as well as dazing them and affecting their movement afterward, as punishment. The failed stunner would earn a 100 point bonus called Honorable Death.

Abstergo credits would also be awarded to player after a match, which could be used to buy items in the Abstergo Store. A chase-breaker ability named Closure was featured, its function being to close chase-breakers and prevent a target from escaping, or to delay an pursuer. Along with Closure, two other new abilities, named Teleport and Bodyguard, made their debut. The former allowed a player to travel a distance in the direction their camera is facing, and the latter allowed a player to turn a nearby NPC into a bodyguard, which would stun a nearby pursuer when they come into the range of the ability, at the cost of the points from the stun.

A new Team mode called Artifact Assault allowed players a mode in which the objective is to steal the enemy team's artifact and bring back to their own team's base. Keeping track on multiple targets would also be easier, as now there would be small target portraits next to the primary target's portrait. In team modes as well, teammates can revive other teammates who were stunned by their targets.

Two new Free for All modes, called Corruption and Steal the Artifact, made an appearance. Corruption worked on the basis of an infection-style mode, with each player earning a standard amount of points over time, which increased with the amount of players corrupted and the proximity of the player to an corrupted player. For Corrupted players, they had to hunt down and kill their uncorrupted targets, until the round ended or all uncorrupted targets were slain. Steal the Artifact worked on the basis of each player striving to obtain an artifact for themselves, with only one or two being available for them to take. After a player obtained an artifact, they had to secure the chest for up to two minutes, while the other players in the match hunted them down to kill them and take the artifact for themselves.

PlayStation Exclusive Multiplayer Beta

On September 3, 2011 PlayStation Plus members and PlayStation Uplay members were able to try the game's multiplayer portion, which ran until September 17, 2011.[7] All PlayStation Network users were able to access the beta on September the 8th.[8] During the beta, players could play as nine new characters (Bombardier, Champion, Deacon, Guardian, Sentinel, Thespian, Trickster, Vanguard and Vizier); on three multiplayer maps: Knight's Hospital, Antioch and Galata; through four game modes: Deathmatch, Wanted, Manhunt and Artifact Assault. Two introductory tutorials were available that introduced Deathmatch, and taught the concepts of stunning and escaping a pursuer.

Characters

Main article: Assassin's Creed: Revelations multiplayer characters

So far, twenty multiplayer characters had been revealed, though only 16 initially featured in the actual game, with the rest appearing in a DLC. These original 16 characters were:

  • Sentinel
  • Guardian
  • Bombardier
  • Vanguard
  • Deacon
  • Thespian
  • Vizier
  • Trickster
  • Renegade
  • Champion
  • Count
  • Ottoman Doctor
  • Ottoman Jester
  • Crusader
  • Courtesan (reintroduced)
  • Knight (reintroduced)

As of December 12, 2011, the Ancestors Character Pack was released, giving people access to:

  • Corsair
  • Privateer
  • Brigand
  • Gladiator

Editions

Special Edition

Special Edition.

Signature Edition

Signature Edition.
  • A copy of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
  • A copy of Assassin's Creed.
  • A bonus single-player map, Vlad the Impaler's Prison.
  • Weapon capacity upgrades for the crossbow (+5), pistol (+2), and bombs (+3).
  • A multiplayer character, the Ottoman Jester.
  • A copy of the animated short film Assassin's Creed: Embers.
  • A copy of the game's soundtrack.

Note: This edition could only be obtained by pre-ordering Assassin's Creed: Revelations from GameStop in North America. It was available in Brazil by pre-ordering the game in some stores.

Ultimate Bundle (USA)

Ultimate Bundle for Xbox 360.
  • The Signature Edition of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
  • An action figure of Ezio Auditore.
  • A replica of Leonardo da Vinci's flying machine, for use with the Ezio action figure.

Note: This edition could only be pre-ordered online from GameStop's United States website, and was only available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Ultimate Edition (Canada)

Ultimate Edition for PlayStation 3.

Note: This edition could only be pre-ordered online from GameStop's Canadian website and was only available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Collector's Edition

Collector's Edition.
  • A copy of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
  • Collectable casing.
  • A 50-page artbook.
  • A DVD of the animated short film Assassin's Creed: Embers.
  • A copy of the game's soundtrack.
  • A bonus single-player map, Vlad the Impaler's Prison.
  • Two multiplayer characters, the Crusader and the Ottoman Jester.
  • 'Altaïr's Robes' in-game skin.

Templar Collector Edition

Templar Collector Edition.
  • A copy of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
  • Collectable casing.
  • A 50-page art-book.
  • A DVD of the animated short film Assassin's Creed: Embers.
  • A copy of the game's soundtrack.
  • A bonus single-player map, Vlad the Impaler's Prison.
  • Two multiplayer characters, the Crusader and the Ottoman Jester.
  • An 8.5" figurine of Ezio Auditore.

Note: This edition was only available from OpenGames Italia.

Animus Edition

Animus Edition.
  • A copy of Assassin's Creed: Revelations.
  • Animus Content Box.
  • The Black Edition of the Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia.
  • A DVD of the animated short film Assassin's Creed: Embers.
  • A copy of the game's soundtrack.
  • A bonus single-player map, Vlad the Impaler's Prison.
  • Two multiplayer characters, the Crusader and the Ottoman Jester.
  • The Armor of Brutus outfit.
  • Weapon capacity upgrades for the crossbow (+5), pistol (+2), and bombs (+1).
  • An exclusive customization item.
  • Altaïr's Skin (Pre Order or Purchased at EB Games Australia)

Note: This edition is only available in Europe and Australia (At EB Games Australia).

Awards

Won

  • Spike TV Video Game Awards
  • "GameTrailers.com Trailer of the Year"

Nominated

  • Spike TV Video Game Awards
  • "Best Action/Adventure Game" - Lost to Batman: Arkham City

Gallery

Videos

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