Last week, one of the few remaining blockbuster releases for 2010, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, launched around the world for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
After spending an enormous amount of time working my way through the singleplayer campaign, and whiling away an hour or two in multiplayer, I can say it’s by far the very best entry to the franchise yet (look out for El33tonline’s review in the near future).
But, hark? I used the word ‘blockbuster’ just now, didn’t I? A blockbuster game release on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3… there’s usually something that happens when such an event occurs…
Ah, of course! We need to compare the graphical fidelity of one console version of Brotherhood to that of the other console’s version! Luckily GameTrailers has done due diligence and put together a video that does just that!
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood - PS3 vs Xbox 360 Comparison
Truly, this is a fantastic game, no matter the console.
Look over El33tonline’s previous coverage of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood for more videos, batches of screenshots, and tons of information, and be sure to look forward to El33tonline’s review of the game soon-soon.
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