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November 2010
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The editors liked
Exquisite
Detailed reproduction of Rome
Great voice acting makes you care about the eclectic ensemble cast
Lairs are a pleasure to explore
Online investing makes economy even more meaningful
Long adventure stuffed with lots of varied missions and exploration.
The editors didn't like
Forgettable story
Assassin recruitment is contrived and ultimately meaningless
Abstract: The Assassin’s Creed series has been a hit with gamers since the first title. The original game in the series was a smash hit and the best-selling new franchise of 2007...
Abstract: Developer: UbisoftPublisher: UbisoftPlatform: PC (Reviewed), XBox 360, PS3Price: $48.95I played the original Assassin’s Creed on the 360 a little while after it came out. What I played amazed me. Assassin’s Creed offered a lush environment spanning th...
Abstract: It’s been quite a journey to get to this review. Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is the third installment in the Ubisoft’s signature franchise, yet it lacks that numeric distinction, a hint that this is more of a 2.5 release, a continuation of the exploi...
Thing is, while this is all well and good, we do have to wonder what took Ubisoft so long to port it over. Four months later, and the buzz surrounding the game has died down, with console owners instead waiting for the next instalment to continue the tale...
Abstract: Ubisoft released their third entry in the Assassin's Creed universe late last year on consoles, to universal praise from the press and fans alike. Since then they've been working on a proper PC version with all the bells and whistles the audience expec...
Exquisite, detailed reproduction of Rome, Great voice acting makes you care about the eclectic ensemble cast, Lairs are a pleasure to explore, Online investing makes economy even more meaningful, Long adventure stuffed with lots of varied missions and exploration.
Forgettable story, Assassin recruitment is contrived and ultimately meaningless, Some audiovisual glitches and other troubles.
Its beautiful vision of 15th-century Rome is just one of many reasons to get lost in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood....
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...
Abstract: A game’s weaknesses are rarely also strengths, but perhaps we’ve all been gauging something wrong with Assassin’s Creed. The series has thus far been based on dumb AI and seemingly basic gameplay problems…and yet we keep playing and we keep enjoying. U...
While the core mechanics of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood are largely familiar, the game still brings fresh ideas to the table with some inspired secondary missions and meta-games. It's in the multiplayer that Brotherhood really beats its wings though,...