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Assassin's Creed Altair's Chronicles 1.1.5


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Date added 27 Sep 2009 Check your speed

Jerusalem, 1191 AD. The Third Crusade between the Crusaders and Saracens is tearing the Holy Land apart. You are Altair, a Master Assassin sent by the Order of the Assassins on a quest to find "The Chalice", an object of such power that it can end the Crusades, depending on which camp owns it. Steal The Chalice from the Templars before someone offers them the right price for it. The fate of the Holy Land depends on you. Plunge into this direct prequel to the critically acclaimed game title, Assassin's Creed, offering rich gameplay and a well-balanced mix of stealth, chaotic action, and riddle-solving exploration in the midst of fully 3D-rendered historical environments of the Crusade's Middle East. Master the assassin's skills to benefit from a wide range of acrobatic moves and perform impressive combo attacks, mixing sword skills and kicks. Choose your fighting tactics based on six weapons for both close combat and long-range attacks: Swords, daggers, grappling hook, and bombs.

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