I just got done reading a recent review of Assassin’s Creed on the N95 (a Nokia mobile phone device). I haven’t come across anyone who is playing this game on a mobile device, but apparently a lot of people do. It’s being called Assassin’s Creed HD. Here’s a quick excerpt of an article on Pocket Gamer:
In Assassin’s Creed HD’s case (the ‘rich’ version of last year’s Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles – Gameloft is currently putting ‘HD’ on the end of games where once it would have said ‘3D’), the mobile in our pockets represents a time machine, shoving a sword in our hands and transporting us back to the Middle East in the time of the Crusades. It’s a journey that, perhaps surprisingly, proves that the canny mobile phone can serve up sword-slicing action with the best of them, with main character Altair’s foray onto the rooftops serving up an adventure that’s as deep as it is entertaining.
The rest of the Assassin’s Creed HD review just goes into the basic info we’ve all heard before. That the game consists of a lot of running, fleeing, jumping and escaping. But it also ends on a very positive note: “Gameloft has developed one of the few mobile games that genuinely makes you forget what format you’re playing it on, widening the scope for those that follow.”

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