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		<description>[...] Assassin’s Creed (PS3)  I preordered Assassin’s Creed a month before it came out and my expectations of the game were not disappointed. The detail in the maps are incredible and the ability to climb pretty much everything will have you roaming the cities for hours on end. However, if you try to get through the storyline fast (it’s very tempting as the plot is fascinating) you will find some of the info gathering missions repetitive. This won’t effect you too much as unless you try to do all of them they won’t take [...]</description>
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