User blog comment:D. Cello/Assassin's Creed: Revelations (PC) - Official Assassin's Creed Wiki Review/@comment-124.169.59.202-20111205025340

Agreed - characters fell flat, so many questions were left unanswered, Desmond's face was weird and Altair's story and voice acting were terrible. I actually had a good laugh the first time he opened his mouth - I swear he even had a lisp. Now, if you're going to leave five seals and make it such hell to get to them, at least leave some interesting or INFORMING memories that actually contribute to something SOMEWHERE. "What is he trying to tell me?" asks Ezio at one stage. Not a clue, Ez. Not a clue. And how did Altair make them? HOW? I'd have to say I did quite like the ending - it was super dramatic and fun to watch. However, the words that came with it were boring as hell. There was nothing 'revelationary' or smart or life changing about it. I think we'd pretty much all figured out what was going to on by Brotherhood and what we needed to hear went unanswered: "How do the Templars and Assassin's fit into this?" Ok, maybe don't drop the bomb on us all at once, but maybe a hint? A little clue to make us want to jump into the next game RIGHT NOW? There was no build up to the 'grand ending', so [spoiler] when Desmond woke up with the words, "I know what what we have to do" (what I presumed was supposed to be a cliffhanger), it was all, "Cool story, bro," from my end. I don't know - they could've done so much more with... everything. But overall, like you said, even though not as great as its predecessors it was good fun and I would recommend it. And why is Ezio never surprised by alien-tech?