Pure PlayStation writes, "The Assembly advertised itself as a tense-thriller where two people investigated a shady company that operated in an underground complex. Unfortunately, it was nothing of the sort. Instead it played out like an incredible slow-burn mystery that had all the tension of a middle schooler’s writing project. Not to say it’s a bad story that nDreams has given us. It is just that not enough went right with The Assembly to make up for the shortcomings. Instead of providing a good journey, this title just provides what seems like an everyday experience in a workplace."
A new package for nDreams’ The Assembly & Perfect is heading to retail this month.
Gareth writes "I’ve always fancied joining a secret clandestine organisation - something like the Masons or the Illuminati. So it was with great excitement when a friend once took me to an exclusive group of people that met on a Tuesday night. I needed to keep our presence there secret. Unfortunately it was just Weightwatchers, not quite what I hoped for, but on the plus side I did lose four pounds. The Assembly is a proper secret organisation that contains a group of top scientists working deep underground in a facility somewhere in the desert. Here they work on scientific technology that is far advanced from anything we know in the real world. But what are the real motives? Is there something sinister happening at The Assembly?"
I love games with a dark secret, hopefully there will be more of this type of thing on the way
Carlos writes "We quite like a good interactive story here at the TheXboxHub and are sure many of you do too - with that in mind, keep your eyes peeled as The Assembly has landed on Xbox One."
Bought it for PlayStation VR, I would give it a six but it's still disappointing
Damn..had high hopes for this.