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November 2010
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The editors liked
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.
Vastly improved gameplay
Sidemissions
AI and combat mechanics.
The editors didn't like
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
Glitches.
Main story provides more unanswered questions than an episode of Lost.
Abstract: Let’s deal with the elephant in the room right now: Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood isn’t a quick cash-in on last year’s massively successful and (mostly) critically-acclaimed sequel. It’s not a full-blown sequel, either; this isn’t Assassin’s Creed 3....
Abstract: The life if Ezio is still full of adventure, intrigue and danger. The Master Assassin is back in Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood. The ongoing struggle against the Templar order brings us to Rome itself. The very centre of corruption, greed and ...
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: We should spare a thought for those developers out there right now, working away on sequels (or even threequels), wondering if their vision is really going to take. It's got to be pretty hard work. Do you produce something broadly similar to what went ...
Those who were expecting Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood to be a mere stop-gap before Episode Three will be pleasantly astounded by the closely-woven storyline, gorgeous visuals and fascinating new multiplayer options that make this the best AC to date. ...
Ubisoft making this an annual affair might be a bad trend to set
While part of us still wishes Ubisoft had moved the story forward from early modern Italy with its latest entry, there’s no denying that returning to the era is wonderful. For those who’ve followed the series, it’s like slipping on a glove, except this...
Ubisoft has been open on its intentions to make the Assassin’s Creed franchise a yearly update and, while we don’t expect every iteration to be quite as impressive – and no doubt that inevitable stagnation will occur – for now this is a very good start...