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Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India

Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India

Climax Studios·Released Jan 12, 2016·Single player

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PlatformerAdventure
Critic55/100
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Chronicles: India will feature Indian assassin Arbaaz Mir in 1841, while the Sikh Empire was at war with the East India Company. When a Master Templar arrives with a mysterious item that used to belong to the Assassin Order, Mir must discover why he has come, steal back the item, and protect his friends and his lover.

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6 reviews
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Vince Ingenito·Jan 12, 2016
Critic60/100
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Prettier than before, but tedious trailing and stealth mission design kill the mood.

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Ken Barnes·Jan 12, 2016
Critic50/100
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If you liked Assassin's Creed Chronicles: China, then there's a decent chance that you'll have a good time in India, in spite of the problems outlined above. There's enjoyment to be had, but the main worry is that almost everything new that has been thrown in is flawed to the point of not being a worthy addition. With the Russian entry just around the corner, we're hoping that this is a missed step in the journey, rather than an inevitable and unalterable course.

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Critic50/100
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Assassin's Creed's side-scrolling side-story returns for the second of its three parts, looking to fix the problems of the first one. Sadly it introduces some of its own too.

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Sam Brooke·Jan 11, 2016
Critic50/100
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Aside from the setting, Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India doesn't make much of an effort to distance itself from its side-scrolling predecessor. While its stealth system works well and its combat feels good, it's just more of the same. The dialogue is dull, the art style doesn't look good at all, and the game just doesn't have much appeal. It's certainly not bad, it's just so bang average that you'll have seen it all before.

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