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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
Original and compelling online multiplayer mode makes players each other’s assassination targets. Recruiting, training, and deploying assassins adds a completely new dimension to the story mode. Combat much improved through proactive offensive capabilities. Less repetitive than previous entries.
The singleplayer campaign doesn’t last quite as long as its predecessors.
This Renaissance-era sequel-to-a-sequel fixes its predecessors’ problems and incorporates satisfying new elements, making for one of the very best action-adventure games of 2010. Enchanting as it may be, this virtual Rome takes a back seat to the acti...
Abstract: Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is the most immersive gameplay experience I’ve had this year. The sequel to a slightly disappointing outing under the mantle of Assassin’s Creed II, ‘Brotherhood has benefitted from close examination of the previous g...
Abstract: I’ve never played games in the Assassin’s Creed series before, but I hear Brotherhood is more of the same in a lot of ways – renovating buildings, embarking on stealth missions, running at walls to see what happens and being a sexy Casanova who gets al...
As brilliant to play as it is to behold. A masterpiece. Matthew Handrahan ...
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Published: 2010-11-23, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
Despite the screen tearing and poor frame rates – which plague both the 360 and PS3 versions – Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is a technical marvel. Its beautiful depiction of 16th Century Rome is replete with life and charm, and there's plenty to entertain...
Great music, smooth combat system, new weapons, epic missions, new toys like the parachute, and free running
The ending, the draw distance, no option to alter difficulty
While not a con, the game's ending is just as, if not more shocking than AC2's ending. Though...well I can't go into the details. Let's say it leaves you fogged and eager to know more. Assassin's Creed Revelations, the final game in the Ezio trilogy is...
Brings in a ton of new content, Chunky SP campaign spanning 20 odd hours, Multiplayer is surprisingly enjoyable, More Assassin's Creed awesomness
Certain missions can get a bit annoying, Frame rates are a bit iffy, Camera spazes out at times
Remember the awesome platforming sections introduced in AC II? Well they’re back with a vengeance, packing in even more platforming elements to provide a certain amount of respite from the constant action. And like the second game, successfully complet...
Assassin's Creed bleibt einfach großartig. Auch die Fortsetzung Brotherhood bietet viel fürs Auge und eine unglaublich packende Atmosphäre, die lange Zeit motiviert.Jochen SchmittTestredaktion Player...
Die Frage aus der Einleitung („Hat sich das Warten auch gelohnt?“) können wir an dieser Stelle mit einem ganz klaren „Ja“ beantworten. Zwar können wir den Verspätungsgrund für die PC-Version nicht ganz nachvollziehen, jedoch ändert das nichts an der T...
von Christopher Link Ein besseres Gesamtpaket hätte Ubisoft aus Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood für den PC nicht zaubern können. Natürlich: Die Wartezeit auf die Portierung des schon auf Konsole grandiosen Meuchelmörder-Abenteuers hat eine gefühlte Ewi...