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November 2010
(90%)
49 Reviews
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Abstract: By now it’s a safe bet that if you’re interested in Assassin’s Creed, you’ve already played one of the others. So this review won’t go into detail on all the nuances of the series but will talk mostly about the new additions to the game play, things li...
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is a wonderful gaming experience, even if it doesn’t do much to separate itself from its predecessor. There is an astounding amount of stuff to see and do and an incredible sense of history. You can approach the game as if...
Abstract: Ezio Auditore da Firenze is crouched on a roof-edge, watching his prey pass by just below through a bustling 16th century street, who is completely unaware of the fate prepared for him. Now, if this were Assassin's Creed 2, Ezio would be springing from...
Abstract: Assassin's Creed II was always going to be a tough act to follow and with rumours flying left, right and centre about where the franchise will head next, the invitation to spend more time in Renaissance Italy with Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is a wel...
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Published: 2010-11-16, Author: Will , review by: gamespy.com
Strong continuing story; an insane amount of collectibles; greatly improved combat; intense (and fun!) multiplayer.
Rome looks a lot like the rest of Italy; multiplayer has a definite learning curve; cliffhanger endings drive me nuts.
Brotherhood is a great game, but it’s hard to wholeheartedly recommend. This is really a title designed for fans of Assassin’s Creed II, as it’s a continuation of that story, but the reality is that people who finished that game want something new – or...
Published: 2010-11-16, Author: Kevin , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The ladies of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood have both bark and bite. If you played Assassin's Creed II, then you already know Caterina Sforza, the comely Italian countess with a soft spot for sly, rugged assassins. She's not the only female character w...
Huge, beautiful city stuffed with amazing details, Lairs and other platforming sequences are fantastic, Long, with lots of fun and varied activities, Economy is more meaningful than before, All sorts of improvements, big and small.
Main story is disappointing, Assassin recruitment is contrived and ultimately meaningless, Glitches.
Ezio's Roman holiday is a joyous and gorgeous addition to a quality series....