History:
The plot of Revelations is well thought out and staged.
I had more than once swallow hard when I have seen how it goes with the two lovers-derived characters.
Especially the scenes in which Ezio's, Altair's and Desmond's stories intersect and link together I find appealing.
Even Desmond is not too short, and as the game progresses we learn much about his past.
Konstantin Opel has become beautiful, in this city I spent like most of the game ^^
This does not mean that you can not visit other places ... so you also roams the cave city Cappadocia and arrives with Ezio to Masyaf to Altair's airing secret.
A beauty spot in the action is, in my opinion that too little is discussed previously established characters - it is not even and Malik mentioned only in passing, for example, Leonardo.
Only Claudia, Ezio's sister, played a small role as the recipient of his letters.
The characters of Yusuf, and also subject 16, to compensate for something ^^
A great revelation concerning the parent action awaits an end of the game - so this story branch is also not too short.
Gameplay:
Assassin's Creed Revelations heard generationally to AC II and Brotherhood - and it shows.
The gameplay differs little (although some pleasant changes have been made, which have been taken over in AC III), but is now hopelessly overloaded by again new features / weapons / techniques.
The fights are, if possible, has become even easier - Anyone looking for a challenge in this respect, is the AC series better back on the shelf and look for another game. Unfortunately. The title would gain a lot by more challenging fights.
It has been felt 365 ways to defeat the opponent, but need only one of them.
There is also a mini-game where you have to defend the Assassin headquarters against Templars - but this is really unsausgereift and become boring and optional fortunately.
Desmond now has also to master their own level - but which are, designed for any reason, in first-person. You can place just jumping and blocks.
In Assassin's Creed game ...
The levels are indeed annoying, but fortunately not long.
While mastering this one tells Desmond more about yourself - the most interesting part of these sections.
This sounds indeed negatively to, but since all these things also optional, not a must have, I prefer it only one star from - the game, the environments are beautifully decorated and climbing / fight goes one, just like in the previous parts, slight of hand.
Looking for Altair's artifacts have to, similar to the Templar hiding again solve puzzles or made climbing challenges, which was designed entertaining and varied.
Conclusion:
Assassin's Creed Revelations is a worthy ending for the characters of Ezio and Altair - anyone who wants to know how to proceed with these two, it should play necessarily.
I was pleasantly surprised by the action - actually I was not expecting much here, but was fortunately proved wrong.
Playful there is little new, who liked the previous parts will be satisfied with this.
Konstantin Opel is definitely a (virtual) visit worth ^^