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BY:TADIN BIKERS
Assassin’s Creed 3 vs Revelations: A Visual Comparison — How Much Has The Series Evolved?
The Assassin’s Creed franchise has come a
long way since it’s inception with the original game set in the Holy
Land back in 2007. We already have taken a look at each of the four canonical titles
(and AC3) in our retrospective series, in terms of what they brought to
the series, but just how different will the latest game, Assassin’s
Creed 3 be from the previously-latest game in the series, Assassin’s
Creed: Revelations? How different will the game be visually?
In this feature, that is our
main concern - how much Assassin’s Creed 3 bring to the table when it
comes to the visual department, but we will also be looking at other
things.
Below, we will be comparing Assassin’s
Creed 3 with Revelations via visual comparisons and determine how
different the two are from each other.
So let’s begin!
The
images on top are from Assassin’s Creed 3 while the ones on bottom are
from Revelations. Click on the images to view them in full size.
Combat
We all know Assassin’s Creed 3 uses the
AnvilNext engine, an engine built from the ground up especially for
Assassin’s Creed III itself so that the game could look much better
than its predecessors. Of course, seeing gameplay in motion is one
thing, but from what we see here, the improvements aren’t exactly very
noticeable.
As soon as you look at the two images,
you can see that both the games, Revelations and AC3, look great.
However, what’s surprising is that Assassin’s Creed: Revelations seems
to have larger focus on the environments and how detailed they look,
while the character models and the weapons in AC3 have been crafted very meticulously. It’s also noteworthy how excellent the grass looks in the top image.
Let’s have a look at another image for combat:
Now, in this image, Assassin’s Creed 3 clearly looks
better. The city in the background is better detailed and less
pixelated, the character models are- once again- very well crafted and
it just looks all around more polished than Revelations.
In the visuals department, it seems as
if both the games are almost neck and neck, but Assassin’s Creed 3 nicks
it by a very small margin.
As far as playing it goes,
Ubisoft has already confirmed that the combat system will be overhauled
in AC3. The control scheme is supposed to be entirely different, you can
use different kinds of weapons while countering and the basic aim is to
keep your chain going without being hit. The combat looks brutal and
enjoyable in AC3, but it looks like Ubisoft may not have been able to do
anything about the stupid AI that has bee rampant in AC games during
combat ever since 2007.
Now, let’s move on to…
NPCs
Assassin’s Creed: Revelations had plenty
of great NPCs. It might have been missing the memorable Da Vinci,
Machiavelli and Bartolomeo from Brotherhood and AC2, but it did have the
likes of Yusuf, Suleiman and Sofie. In the NPCs department, AC3 seems
to be going all out- George Washington, Ben Franklin and the infamous
traitor, Benedict Arnold are just a few of the names that will feature
in AC3. But how do they look?
With Revelations, the engine the AC
franchise had been running on started showing its age, and the character
models, while great, had a few rough edges… literally. In the image
above, while Benedict Arnold’s not exactly looking as awesome as Kratos
in God of War 3, the character model of the NPC has been created very
well, and it’s certainly an improvement. Yusuf’s character model has
some rough pixels, and his features are not as clearly defined as the
former’s.
Locations
The Assassin’s Creed franchise is hugely
famous for its great settings, realistic ally and authentically
recreated cities and the fun you have while exploring those
aforementioned cities. Now, Constantinople is the largest city the
series has ever visited, so we won’t be comparing the sizes of New York and Boston to Constantinople here (enter generic penis joke). rather what they look like.
Assassin’s Creed 3 seems to be focusing
more on the forest area- the Frontier- but the cities look excellent
too. They’re as perfectly created as you would expect in a game of this
franchise. Not only do you see everything you used to in previous games,
now you also see carts rolling down mud-streets, children running
about, houses with their windows open, dogs and pigs roaming about the
city. It’s a fantastic recreation, and it looks excellent as well.
Constantinople from Revelations is
definitely one of the best cities the series has ever featured, and it
looks excellent, and it’s size and scope are breathtaking. But it’s
important to note that due to an ageing engine, Constantinople didn’t
look as good as Venice did back in 2009 or as good as Boston does now.
That is not a bad reflection on Constantinople in Revelations, just a
good reflection on AC3′s visuals. Constantinople still looks awesome.
Free Running
Now this is a close one. The attention
to detail in both the games is amazing- the city in Revelations look
great, the draw distances are commendable and the tiny little details
make it all look excellent. On the other hand, the forest in AC3 looks
excellent oo- the snow looks great, the trees seem to be looking organic
and natural and the animals in the background make it all look
authentic.
As far as artistic style goes, it would
definitely be a tie here, as both look excellent, but AC3 has the edge
in technical terms. The pixels are smoother in AC3, as mentioned before,
and again, the character models and the all round visuals seem more
polished, with the new engine. The difference isn’t striking at the very
first view, but it sure it noticeable.
Conclusion
While the AnvilNext engine is not the
radical, drastic change we hoped for, it does bring the Assassin’s Creed
franchise to a new visual high. Assassin’s Creed 3 is not the best
looking game, but it looks great. In comparison with Revelations, it’s
often tough to say which looks better, bothbeing such artistic games in
their visual style, but AC3 has the better technical visuals upon
scrutiny.
What do you guys think? Which looks better? Tell us in your comments.
Also keep checking back to GamingBolt, our very own review of AC3 will be up in a few hours.
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