Fighting is simplified but remains satisfying. You have a main sword attack and a secondary "Hidden Blade" for stealth kills. On the E71's tactile keyboard, the controls feel much more responsive than on traditional 12-key numeric pads. Mini-games:
Unlike the 3D Assassin’s Creed: Altaïr’s Chronicles on the Nintendo DS or the watered-down Java ports, Assassin’s Creed HD for Symbian (versions optimized for 320x240 screens like the E71, N95, and N82) is a unique hybrid.
Let’s be honest: Nostalgia is powerful. But booting up Assassin’s Creed HD on an E71 in 2026 (or on an emulator like EKA2L1) reveals a genuinely fun game.
The E71’s landscape display provides a wide view of the rooftops of Masyaf and Acre, making the platforming sections feel fluid. Wall-running and jumping between rafters work surprisingly well for a mobile port.
Players use a variety of weapons, including the iconic hidden blade , swords, and throwing knives, to dispatch Templar guards.
