Title | Assassin's Creed Bloodlines |
Developer | Ubisoft Montreal, Griptonite Games |
Publisher | Ubisoft |
Series | Assassin's Creed |
Release Date | November 17, 2009 |
Genre(s) | Action-adventure, Stealth |
Language | English |
ESRB Info | Assassin’s Creed:Bloodlines |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable, Playstation Vita |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Official | http://www.ubi.com/US/Games/Info.aspx?pId=7778 |
Media/distribution | UMD,Digital download |
Size | --- |
Story/Description:
Beginning shortly after the end of the first game, Altaïr ibn-La'Ahad learns of a plan of the remaining Templars
to escape to Cyprus, and so infiltrates one of their strongholds in Acre to stop them from doing so.
Although he does not succeed in this regard, he does defeat and capture Maria Thorpe, who attempted to
avenge the death of her former master, Robert de Sablé at Altaïr's hands. Managing to charter a ship,
Altaïr also heads to Cyprus with Maria in tow. With the apple in Cyprus is the whole reason Altaïr is going there.
Once there, he learns of the presence of Armand Bouchart, who has succeeded Robert de Sablé, as Grand Master
of the Templar Order. Altaïr also learns, and gains the assistance, of a resistance movement in the city
opposed to the presence of the Templars, who, after purchasing the island from King Richard, have formed
a repressive government to control the land and its people. He also learns of a Templar "archive", a trove of
Templar knowledge and artifacts, hidden somewhere on the island. True to the way of the Assassins, Altaïr makes
to both locate the archive and free Cyprus from Bouchart's grip, firstly by slaying his
underlings: Frederick "the Red"; Moloch "the Bull"; Shalim and Shahar "the Twins", and the Dark
Oracle "the Witch," eventually confronting and defeating Bouchart at the archive, whose contents have been
evacuated and relocated by Templar soldiers. Following Bouchart's death, the archive begins to collapse,
but Altaïr manages to escape.
The game also details the relationship between Altaïr and Maria. At first, Maria is hostile and sarcastic
towards Altaïr (in her own words, "the man who spared my neck but ruined my life"), but as the story develops,
she gradually warms to the assassin who, despite her repeated escape attempts, repeatedly rescues her from
harm and does not punish her. Eventually, she decides to assist Altaïr by killing a Templar mole in the resistance
when he attempts to kill Altaïr and confronting Bouchart alongside him in the final battle, at this point having
fallen in love with the assassin. After their escape from the Templar archive, the two of them decide to head east
towards India.
Features:
- Dynamic Locomotion, Like the next-gen SKUs, Altair on the PSP reacts to the terrain fluidly, diving through holes and climbing ledges with only the creative application of the Free Run button.
- Tremendous Visuals, Altair and his environments are beautifully rendered to maximize the PSP's visual capabilities.
- PS3 Connectivity,Collect Templar Coins and Treasures on the PSP, connect to your PS3, and share value across both SKUs. Additionally, as players unlock Health and Weapons upgrades in Assassin’s Creed 2 PS3, the same upgrade will be unlocked in Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines PSP.
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