One challenges with developing an Android version is the control of Altair. The assassin is quick and agile, full of movement mixes for you to master. However, Gameloft has implemented a one-button control system, taking over the more complex gimmicks while you scroll to move, jump, and crouch.

The Nintendo DS isn't the most obvious place to continue the story of Altair, master assassin of Ubisoft's biggest game of 2007, so developer Gameloft, er, hasn't. Instead, Altair's Chronicles delves into his past, prior to that fateful trip into Solomon's Temple and the events that followed it. This is an odd decision, because Assassin's Creed itself was a game about personal redemption, charting Altair's downfall and his subsequent journey toward absolution and enlightenment - the point being that when he began the game he was a bit of an arrogant dolt.


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In combat, too, much is reconstituted. Enemies attack one by one and it's possible to block their sword blows with the right shoulder button and counter by pressing X or Y as they begin their downswing. With the right timing, it's possible to daze and execute an adversary, or on the offensive a range of button-mashing combos can be used to reduce health-bars. Evasion plays less of a part than it did before - there's no hiding in haystacks or rooftop shacks - although it is still possible, albeit less so when enemies respawn regularly. Stealth, again, is less important, and the eventual assassinations are a case of walking up to your enemy - who helpfully often has his backed turned, even as the battle music pumps away and your alert status flashes red - and pressing A.

The assassin, Altar, begins his journey at Damascus, where he learns that the Chalice is kept in the Temple of the Sand and that Altar needs three keys to enter it. Altar obtains the first key in Damascus, then heads to Tyre for more keys.

Later in Jerusalem, Templars attack an assassin agent, Hazad, and steal the map to the desert temple. Altar chases them to their tower, where he meets the Master, an assassin-like figure who is actually a high-ranking Templar. Altair kills him and takes the map.

Altar plans to attack Aleppo, the assassin fortress, kill Harash and run away with Adha, but after making his way through Harash's assassin guards and killing him, Adha is kidnapped by Basilisk and taken to their port in Tyre. ff782bc1db

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