I seem to have backed myself into a corner here.
The higher the grade, the harder it is to give out. When I was shocked, overjoyed even, to realize that Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was a fully-fledged title, complete with a hearty single-player campaign and a so-good-I-can't-believe-it-works multiplayer component, I knew it deserved the A. Now, Assassin's Creed: Revelations arrives, iterates,…
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Constantinople
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Satisfying end to Ezio and Altair
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But kind of retreading old ground
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Questions actually answered
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Still some left over
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Deep rhythm of gameplay mechanics
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Set design and missions layouts are superb
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New multiplayer modes
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Tons of customization
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Gorgeous engine and beautiful soundtrack
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Despite some frame-rate hiccups
