Overview:
- Estimated achievement difficulty: 4/10
- Offline: 19 (200 )
- Online: 0
- Approximate amount of time to 200 : 10-15 hours
- Minimum number of playthroughs needed: One
- Number of missable achievements: None
- Do cheat codes disable achievements? No cheat codes
- Does difficulty affect achievements? No
- Glitchy achievements: None
- Unobtainable achievements: None
- Extra equipment needed? Windows 7 Phone

Introduction:
This game is a remake of the DS Assassin's Creed game. It is set during the time frame of the first Assassin's Creed game and Altair is the playable character.

The game is only available on the Windows 7 Phones. You play by utilizing a button system on the screen. The control pad appears in the bottom left, combat/jump buttons in the bottom right, pause menu in the upper left (Abstergo logo) and map/upgrades and combat moves menus in the upper right.

The gameplay consists of combat and platforming. The platforming is at times tedious due to the controls being somewhat awkward and you may find yourself attempting the same jump over and over, hence the 10-15 hour window for completion.

The game provides in-game tutorials each time a new element of combat, movement or otherwise is introduced.

Initially, only the normal difficulty is available and all achievements can be obtained on this difficulty. Hard mode unlocks after completing the game, but it is not necessary to play on this difficulty to unlock any of the achievements.


Abbreviated Walkthrough:
There are thirteen memory blocks to complete each with one to four stages in it. You cannot skip ahead and must play through each stage as it presents itself. You do have the option of replaying each stage should you need to and as such there are no missable achievements. Eight achievements are story-related and obtained by playing through the levels (with achievements after blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 12 and 13).

There are six achievements related to kills. Your first kill and first assassination (with the hidden blade) will each come in the first block. There are also achievements for killing five enemies with each of the following: bombs, throwing knives, crossbow and hidden (finger) blade. You will only really need to try to get the throwing knives and bombs kills, the rest will come naturally.

Finally, there are achievements for completing certain moves (a triple-jump and all combos), an achievement for fully upgrading your sword and two achievements requiring you to complete a level in a certain manner: kill all enemies in block one and do not lose any hit points in block thirteen (an odd achievement, see the guide).


Conclusion:
That should be all of the achievements. As stated, replay a level should you need more kills or to complete block one or block thirteen as required. This is a very good game and an interesting part of the Assassin's Creed canon. It is well-priced at the equivalent of about 560 MS points and is a relatively easy 200

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