Thursday, February 3, 2011

Assassins Creed Brotherhood Review






Assassins Creed Brotherhood Review
By Peter Allen


Ubisoft has made many famous games over the years. They’re the fathers of the famous series Prince of Persia. However, now, there best series by far is Assassins Creed. Brotherhood is the third installment of the famous series and Ubisoft has promised they fixed a lot. However, considering it was released a little over than a year after AC2, how much could have they added?
Brotherhood starts right after AC2 ended. At the exact second in fact. We follow Ezio Auditore Da Firenze as he had just defeated his arch enemy Rodrigo Borgia, also called the Pope. He leaves Rome to go back to his Uncle Mario in Monterrigoni. He thinks his battles are done when the next morning, the Borgia army come and kill Uncle Mario and destroy the villa. Ezio finds out that Rodrigo’s son, Chesare Borgia. He travels to Rome to free it and kill the Borgia.
The story line was really good. I never found myself bored of the game and there was always something going on. Like in the previous game, it ends like WTF and made me want to play the next one immediately.
I think that they perfected the controls. In the second one, I found myself waiting for the soldiers to attack so that I can counter and kill them. Now, you bounce to each enemy if you time it right. So, you could kill ten soldiers in five seconds if you time it right.
The enjoyment is that this game is so fun. After the first three sequences, you an take as long or as short to finish the game. There are so many side missions like assassination contracts to sending your own recruits across Europe so they can come full assassins as well. The game can be up to fourteen to thirty hours of gameplay. I finished the story a week ago and I am still trying to do all of the stuff. I would recommend this to anyone in a heartbeat.

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