UBI Soft recently released Assassins Creed Director's cut edition for the PC. While wildly successful on console gaming systems, how good is the PC conversion? With this question in mind I've been stabbing people in the jugular for weeks to get you this review!
Here Comes The Choo Choo Train!
Today was all about making up for lost time and covering ground. The pressure to get the review finished this week is purely internal but necessary. I managed to tackle two missions this session and unless I am wrong there are only two missions to go before I can retire this game for good. There have been good times and bad times, today's escapade was no different. A mixed bag for a game many consider to be a modern classic.

Altair better not get caught climbing this dome or he will have big problems with the faithful
Phrase Of The Day
“You Cannot Trust The Word Of A Snake Which Even In Death Produces Venom”
Todays play test was very challenging indeed. The assassination mission to kill William of Acre is well put together and difficult to pull off without a glitch. Without giving away any spoilers, notes for todays play test are below.

Ah beautiful Acre, can't wait to start phase 6 of my killing spree in this berg!
Bone Cracking With Ease
Today's experience covers mission 4, slowly more of the games features are revealed and the game is becoming slightly more enjoyable. The butchering and acrobatics gets better as the game progresses but is it worth the time?
Rated M for More Easy Than Ever!
Today's play testing has done little to shed light on why Assassins Creed for the PC is such a universally highly acclaimed game. With a metacritc score of 79/100 the question begs to be asked are they playing the same game as me? While Creed is a very nice game to look at, the visuals certainly don't compensate for the game play. Below are highlights of today's experience.