My partner kind of explained it to me afterward because I totally didn’t get it. And then the ending made no sense whatsoever. And the whole ending for that bit was confusing, and the jump sequences were just frustrating since Desmond does not move the same way as Ezio and some of the controls were really fiddly and clearly buggy. It felt very shallow, almost like it was tacked on just to continue the set up of how things were managed in terms of saving the game and everything in the memory sequences. In terms of things I didn’t like, there were really two major things. I also like the added element of rebuilding the Assassin’s Guild, where you eventually get to start recruiting assassins, training them, Arrow Storm is just awesome, with all those arrows raining down to a whole group of enemies to surgically wipe them out one big go. It changed him, his thoughts, his actions, and his personality changes a little bit, he’s a little harder, but at the same time he still kind, he still has a sense of justice, and is very much loyal to his friends. I really like that you could see the effects of the events of AC2 as well as the opening events on Ezio mentally. Overall I really enjoyed the game, I like that they kept some of the building aspects with rebuilding Rome, I liked the Borgia Towers and that whole bit of the story. Suffice to say, that takes place of the villa rebuilding that was a key element in AC2.
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There are also the Borgia towers to destroy to free up different parts of Rome which helps reduce their influence and allows you to buy up shops and historical buildings in Rome to earn income and help “liberate” Rome from the Borgia (the central bad guys).
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Where is in AC2 you primarily dealt with collecting feathers, collecting viewpoints, and assassin contracts, plus some other minor side things like races and stuff like that, with Brotherhood you have assassin contracts, courtesan errands, and thief tasks. It does change some things from AC2: the feathers are really just a side thought with only 10 in the entire game, instead, you have Borgia flags to get rid of, and some different styles of side quests. Ezio is still an awesome character, I love the story, the graphics are amazing, and it’s central setting, Rome, is a ridiculously beautifully detailed gigantic maze of a city! The fighting style is pretty much the same, so I was able to pick it up very easily. It has a lot of the elements that I loved from AC2. Kind of like the whole FF X and X-2 thing.Īnywho, it is set approximately one year after the events of AC2, other than the initial opening scenes show what happens almost directly after the end of AC2’s events, and that kick off the primary story of Brotherhood.
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This is sort of the third game in the series in that it’s a direct sequel to Assassin’s Creed II (AC2), but it isn’t Assassin’s Creed III, which has a whole new primary character. WilsonĪt the end of November, I started playing Assassins Creed Brotherhood. Decemin Video Games / Views and Reviews tagged #SlayTheBackLog by S.