Eurogamer: Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines review
Tom Bramwell from Eurogamer writes:
"If there is one area in which Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines exceeds expectations, it is in the volume of chickens stalking Cyprus in the Middle Ages. They are everywhere. In the streets, in the marketplaces, in the churchyards – they’re even on the rooftops. You can’t free-run more than a few meters without encountering a chicken.
If there are two areas in which Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines exceeds expectations, however, surely the second is that Gryptonite Games has built a series of openworld levels with very small loading times separating them, and that you can traverse each of them in much the same way you can in the PC and console versions. What’s more, the frame-rate is good and there’s a surprising amount of detail: your flowing assassin uniform, the vines, haybales, civilians, etc. Did I mention the chickens?"


