Post by Steve Farrelly @ 11:47am 21/04/15 | 4 Comments
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China has just landed for Windows PC as part of a worldwide launch for the desktop platform and will be available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 from tomorrow, the publisher has announced.
In 16th-century China the recently appointed Jiajing Emperor instigated a sudden and ruthless purge of all he felt were a danger to his newly acquired throne, including the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins. A young Assassin, Shao Jun, fled to the West to complete her training under the legendary Assassin Ezio Auditore in the animated short Assassin’s Creed: Embers and has returned, determined to restore the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins.
In Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China, players pick up Shao Jun’s story as she returns to China hellbent on revenge. Her story will take players across China, to famous locales including the Maijishan Grottoes, Port of Macau, The Forbidden City and The Great Wall. Armed with stealth, agility, and a combination of deadly weapons and equipment including a sharp and swift jian, a secret shoe blade and lethal rope darts and daggers, players will deliver payback to those who decimated the Chinese Brotherhood of Assassins.
Oddly on Steam the game isn't available until tomorrow but should be up on Uplay now.
Watch the trailer for the first part of the Chronicles trilogy below.
Its not a typical Assassin's Creed game, its a platformer, reminds me of Prince of Persia actually. The AC franchise was originally started by one of the guys who made Prince of Persia, now its come full circle back around to Assassin's Creed ripping off PoP.
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