Right-click on ACR in Steam, select 'View CD Key'. Write down the key for The Lost Archive (ACR doesn't allow pasting it) On the main menu for the game, go to Extras -> Additional Content (I think) -> Enter Key. Type in the key for the DLC. If it works, The Lost Archive should show up on the main menu underneath the Story mode.
Assassin's Creed is a series all about history - well, that and stabbing people in the neck. Assassin's Creed Revelations (2011 - PC, PS3, Xbox 360) all of this makes AC2 feel as good asAssassin's Creed: Revelations might not have the biggest or most interesting open world, but it wins bonus points for letting us explore as both Altair and Ezio across two different centuries. Players can take in a range of sights, including the Assassin stronghold in Maysaf, and the four districts of Constantinople.And like BioShock 2, Assassin's Creed: Revelations may not be the most ingenious and special game in its series. It just might be the best-playing one. apprentice assassins, bombs, and good Mirage takes place 100 years before the creation of the Creed. You will see Alamut in its construction. Mirage is by no means a reboot for Assassin's Creed, yet I couldn't help but feel like it might almost act as a narrative on-ramp for lapsed fans or newcomers to the series. Mirage is not representative of a drastic shift for Assassin's Creed. Sage is an achievement in Assassin's Creed: Revelations. It is worth 20 points and can be received for: Collect all available books. This is a good idea anyways, because you need to make money Welcome to the third and final Assassin's Creed: Revelations DLC installment, cryptically entitled "The Lost Archive". This story arc deals with some of the gaps concerning Subject 16's past, as well as additional background information about the always lovely Lucy Stillman. Assassin's Creed: Revelations is sometimes a lumpy Frankenstein's monster of a game, half-formed appendages stitched into place regardless of whether they belong there or not. The good news is