Assassin's Creed Hands On - Altair Comes to the PC

We dive into this high-flying action-adventure game just before it makes its leap of faith onto the PC.

Last year's Assassin's Creed from Ubisoft combined an unusual high-tech mystery, a medieval stealth adventure, and spectacular free-running acrobatics to offer a unique experience. The game is now headed to the PC and looks set to offer all the same high-flying action and challenging stealth gameplay, translated from the gamepad to your keyboard. We took a hands-on look at the early part of the game to get a sense of what you can expect. If you haven't played any of the other versions of the game and are unfamiliar with the story, please be advised that this preview contains spoilers.

Though you might've seen early glimpses of Assassin's Creed that showed the hooded protagonist Altair swinging his way through Crusades-era Europe in search of his next target, the game's story actually involves an entirely different protagonist, Desmond Miles--a bartender who was apparently raised to be a career assassin, but who escaped from his upbringing at a young age. It seems that Miles has been kidnapped by a mysterious group that is performing experiments on his psyche because they need to access certain memories trapped inside of his head. Unfortunately, his only choice is to cooperate or die.

This is where Assassin's Creed's main gameplay comes into the picture. Most of the action sequences require you to play as Altair, who was apparently an ancient ancestor of Miles and whose past life and actions hold the key to what his captors seek. Given that you play as both Altair and Miles--who exists in the present tense, long after Altair's existence--the gameplay moves at an extremely brisk pace as you relive Altair's exploits and switch from memory to memory, autosaving after various key moments rather than having to revisit save points.

The control scheme of Assassin's Creed has been translated to the PC to make use of the keyboard. The default layout takes some getting used to, but it affords the same level of control that the console versions do. You move using the W, A, S, and D keys like you would in a first-person shooter, though the A and D keys cause Altair to walk in that direction, similar to what you'd expect from a gamepad. You also use the E key to go to Altair's eagle-eye first-person view, and the space bar to activate Altair's leg functions, such as walking slowly to blend into a crowd. The shift key serves as your multipurpose low-profile key to shove people out of your way, grab people when used with the attack command, or enable your acrobatic free-running abilities when pressed with the space bar. Your mouse can be used to control your camera (along with separate camera controls tied to the arrow keys, and the first-person eagle-eye view). Your left mouse-button attacks your enemies, and your right-mouse-button lets Altair break into a sprint.

Like the console version, the PC version of the game begins with a brief tutorial and a handful of starter missions that generally go easy on you. These introductory escapades let you familiarize yourself with the control scheme and Altair's impressive acrobatic skills. Fortunately, even though Altair's missions often require him to leap across rooftops, run across catwalks, and run up the faces of walls (not unlike a certain Persian prince), the PC version of the game, like the console version, seems to gives you a good amount of leeway when navigating tricky cityscapes. Altair can maintain his balance in tight situations, and he teeters to one side to let you know he's about to fall, which gives you enough notice to step back from the brink. At his very best, using his most advanced assassin's skills, he can hop and skip across rows of ledges and flagpoles as if he were running on solid ground. Nevertheless, some of his most advanced skills are held only by high-ranking members of his assassin's guild, which requires him to maintain the tenets of stealth, not harming innocent bystanders, and eventually attempting to bring peace to the world.

Although we had a chance to play through only the first few missions of the game, all of the content from the console version of the game seems to be making it to the PC intact, including the in-game cinematic sequences that help tell the story. Likewise, all of Altair's various abilities seem to be included, such as fighting openly with his sword (and instantly executing his enemies with combo-kill abilities that can be triggered by left-clicking your mouse again immediately after making contact with your sword), as well as assassinating enemies with his wrist blades while sneaking up on them. You can pick the pockets of specific marks, and you maintain your level of stealth around hostile guards by managing their alertness levels, ducking out of sight into a booth or a haystack, onto an occupied bench, or into a crowd of pilgrims to hide. From what we've seen, the PC version of Assassin's Creed looks primed and ready to offer all of the action and intrigue of the original console game when it ships in April.

68 Comments

  • big_mr_a

    Posted Dec 6, 2009 7:50 am PT

    good game but i think the end wasnt good enough

  • theworldgames

    Posted May 17, 2008 2:36 pm PT

    I love this game
    it's fantastic

  • markimsoad

    Posted May 6, 2008 12:05 pm PT

    Fantastic game!!! Amazing

  • MatrixtheNEO

    Posted Apr 30, 2008 10:28 pm PT

    lots of Arabic and Persian words in there kinda cool

  • nunes123

    Posted Apr 26, 2008 2:54 pm PT

    i think that assassins creed is cool on ps3 and pc or what ever other platform they have for it

  • izzy1212

    Posted Apr 25, 2008 7:22 am PT

    how do i download it?

  • djohano

    Posted Apr 22, 2008 5:28 am PT

    I love this game a lot! right now I'm done with Monferrat and the two other guys, and I'm about to move up to the next target but I still can't get over the fact that this game's truly breathtaking in sight, sound and gameplay (despite a lil' repetitiveness), all this with an 8500GT card I could crank up the resolution up to 1024x768 with a lil' OC-ing as well... I just watched the TDK trailer again a while ago, and I thought to myself, "damn, wouldn't it be cool to see a Batman game like AC?"

  • jonex

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 12:31 pm PT

    Yeah..i live in Poland and simply can't afford this game

  • sade_G

    Posted Apr 21, 2008 8:26 am PT

    hey guys whats up, this game is amazing even though i haven't played it, but I got a FREAKING PROBLEM - why does it say that i need a procesor thats 2.5GHz when mine is 1.80 2x ? (1.80 * 1.80 = 3.60GHz) mine processor is the twice speed then 1.80... help pleaze - email me at kawesh13@hotmail.com thnk u

  • Gammit10

    Posted Apr 18, 2008 4:34 pm PT

    Wish I could have read it without the spoilers. At least you warned us, though.

  • EgyCheETah

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 5:38 am PT

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    playing

  • EgyCheETah

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 5:36 am PT

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    playing

  • EgyCheETah

    Posted Apr 17, 2008 5:34 am PT

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    playing

  • GamesBond505

    Posted Apr 16, 2008 4:56 am PT

    "With awesome games, comes awesome reviews!
    Keep up da good work.......whoever u are dude!!"

  • greyzhaze

    Posted Apr 14, 2008 11:49 pm PT

    Played the PS3 version recently, and it is awe inspiring, apart from a few barely noticable glitches. This game justifies the need for a decent dual core and g-card, the game world is definitely alive. I cant wait to get my hands on the PC version (only own a PC )

  • knux15

    Posted Apr 9, 2008 12:36 pm PT

    hatefull is right, and there are even articles to support it... That version, was for previewing purposes only, as today is the release date the embargo on that release is also up so we can state that yes in fact it was kind of a crap copy of the game... new full release is much much better

  • graavigala

    Posted Apr 8, 2008 10:12 am PT

    little demo version of this game would be nice to get before buying it on PC, so that one could see how well it runs on you comp.
    I for one needs one cause i dont understand crap about those numbers well i do understand lot from them but you know what i mean

  • hatefull

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 7:57 am PT

    the leaked version was a beta or so.. stop saying it crashed because it was not the final build, and some people wont buy it based on what some cheapass pirates said about the leaked version
    expect a final version with much less bugs in it.

  • Babak2005

    Posted Apr 7, 2008 3:47 am PT

    Is there any nightfall in this game?because in that time sneaking and killing is sweet.

  • broca

    Posted Apr 6, 2008 7:10 am PT

    A lot of talk of keyboard and mouse control but doesn't the PC version offer the exact setup for a 360 controller as the Xbox? It doesn't mention that it can be played exactly the same way as on consoles and I think that's misleading. But then, so are most Gamespot reviews

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