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November 2010
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Excellent and exciting campaign that introduces worthwhile new gameplay elements
Rome is well built and packed with content
Online multiplayer mode is incredibly taut and a smashing addition.
Strong continuing story
An insane amount of collectibles
Greatly improved combat
Intense (and fun!) multiplayer.
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.
The editors didn't like
Leaves a lot of lingering questions unanswered
Some texture popin issues and occasional odd animations.
Rome looks a lot like the rest of Italy
Multiplayer has a definite learning curve
Cliffhanger endings drive me nuts.
Main story is disappointing
Assassin recruitment is contrived and ultimately meaningless
Abstract: The series just keeps getting better and better.Let's face it; Ubisoft didn't exactly do a great job of promoting their latest offering. After the huge success of Assassin's Creed 2, they were quick to announce that they would be putting out a new inst...
Despite the only coming out a year after its predecessor, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood has made significant improvements in the franchise. It kept what works and added smart new elements like the training of junior assassins and multiplayer. Sure, it’...
Abstract: Even though I loathed the story of the original Assassin's Creed, it was still a great game that definitely offered the world of gaming something unique and entertaining. The game may not have been perfect and at times quite repetitive but it did allow...
Ubisoft's third stab at the assassination genre is just as sleek and razor-sharp as ever. The addition of a multiplayer mode is also bloody good fun. Simply put, Ubisoft Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is killer...
The city of Rome is carefully crafted and packed with options and activities. Mini-games and management systems feed into one another elegantly, drawing the player in. Multiplayer is a refreshing experience.
Ezio doesn't grow as a character, making him little more than a husk for the player to occupy. Rome occasionally lacks variety. Horses in cities are nothing but an annoyance. Their poor animation doesn’t warrant sustained inspection, either.
More of the same, in the best possible way; combat and gameplay are now tweaked to perfection; the story progresses brilliantly; multiplayer is fantastic; Brotherhood ideas are great
Multiplayer will not be everyones cup of tea; the last few chapters feel rushed; it won´t convert the haters
A simply brilliant sequel to an already impressive game, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood manages to surpass every expectation to emerge as a real contender for game of the year. 9.1/10Print this pageComments (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Rep...
Long adventure stuffed with lots of varied missions and exploration, Great voice acting makes you care about the eclectic ensemble cast, Lairs are a pleasure to explore, New counter kills combat system added, Strong continuing story and interesting & vari
Losing an apprentice in the game, Truth puzzles are too slow and frustrating, Poorly implemented tutorial for new combat system, Awkward menu setup
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Review shows that it is a fantastic game you should play. If you are a true gamer and fan of stealth action modes, ACB is the right choice to make your weekends fun and enjoyable. Altogether, we can say that this game is a gr...
Overall ‘The Da Vinci Disappearance' is a very complete DLC for everyone. Whether you're desperately hooked on the multiplayer and need to enjoy new ways to develop the original idea, or simply want to play some more with Ezio, although it is necessary if...