Posted by Raine Hutchens on Jun 10, 2011

Here’s The Assassin’s Creed Revelations E3 Gameplay Demo [E3 2011]

Assassin’s Creed Revelations was a big jaw-dropper at this year’s E3 event. A demo was shown on-stage displaying almost life-like graphics that were hard to differentiate between the real deal. The gameplay was no different, showing us exactly what we want in an AC title.

Assassin’s Creed Revelations is Ezio’s final chapter in the series, as he provides the final stand against the Templars. Timelines and memories alike collide in this explosive title, adding much more action than we’ve seen before.

Below is the full E3 gameplay demo, showcasing everything we can expect from the new title. The game launches November 15th, later this year. Are you looking forward to getting back into the Animus?

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Raine Hutchens

Raine comes from the mystical land of Indiana. Introduced to tabletop gaming at a young age, he quickly picked up video games and developed a passion for all things gaming. Raine has been writing all his life, and finally put that skill to use when he gained the opportunity to follow his passion with GamerFront in 2010. Raine’s Twitter can be found here.

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  • Almin A

    I am looking forward to this game, looks very well done in terms of graphics, gameplay, and the storyline. Pretty good franchise, I like it. Reminds me of hitman, except in medieval times. Like this franchise a lot, looks very well done. Definitely going to buy when I have the time and cash for it.

  • Alan Tong (Omega Doom)

    Cooool! Mesmerizing, jaw-dropping action!! I really like that Revelations will be released for Windows PC as well as for other gaming consoles. Gamers who run overclocked high-end grapics cards with settings at high will seriously appreciate the almost life-like graphics of this game. The gameplay will feel surreal. I wonder what the ending for Ezio will be like. Thanks Raine!