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(More customer reviews)I was a big fan of the AC series since AC1. Before I bought this game, I checked out the videos on Youtube and looked through the whole walkthrough (because I play on my computer, and the PC version is released around half a year after the console versions are released). It looked great. The graphics is shocking, and the fighting system seems to have improved tremendously. I also like the crossbow, which allows a much stealthier gameplay. This game seems like the new star in the AC series. Unfortunate, I can't say when I play the game, because:
1. A CASUAL-GAME LENGTHED STORY
the main story is pitifully short. Apart from all of the "freeing Rome from Borgia Towers" minigames, I spent no more than 20 hours finishing the game. Before anyone tells me this is not AC3 (as someone pointed out on Youtube), let me make my point clear: This is a CORE Game, NOT a CASUAL Game. As such, I expect it to be properly-lengthed (the main story alone, without the side ones, should be worth at least 1.5 days of gameplay).
2. MEMORY REPLAY: 10 MINUTES EACH
AC:B, unlike AC2, offers memory replay, where you get a chance to select and play through previous chapters again. And this is an excellent design! except that each chapter is chipped into small sections.
For example, if I wanted to play through chapter 4, I would select chapter 4.1 and finish it in 10 minutes. Then, I would be sent back to the chapter-select scene (this is not optional) to select chapter 4.2. When I do this, I am thrown into a new game independent of my chapter 4.1 gameplay. There seldom exists a section worth more than 10 minutes of gameplay.
3. FREE ROAM IN AN ENEMY-FREE WORLD!
Upon finishing the game, your assassin literally frees the whole Rome from Templar control. You walk in a world deprived of all the fun guards and fights; I have never faced more than 5 guards at once after I finished the game. And, because of AC:B's fighting system, each guard fight ends in 1 minute. The only alternatives to wasting time in this boring world are to
(1) replay the 10-minute sections, which is very boring, too, and
(2) to start a new game (meaning you need to walk through all the boring introductions, trainings, and other missions you don't want to play through again; along with re-earning your hard-won money, weapons, armors, available areas, and trained assassin followers).
Overall, without any replay value, this game is worth no more than the 20-hour first-time walkthrough and the multiplayer component, which I did not use. (This does not include the minigames such as guild missions and objectives, which are all very repetitive)
***Note: I am not saying the graphics doesn't look very good, the fighting system is horrible, nor that the crossbow is useless. All I am saying is that you are left with little interesting things to do once you are finished with the main story, and it doesn't take long to reach that stage.
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Story Live and breathe as Ezio, a legendary Master Assassin, in his enduring struggle against the powerful Templar order. He must journey into Italy's greatest city, Rome, center of power, greed and corruption to strike at the heart of the enemy. Defeating the corrupt tyrants entrenched there will require not only strength, but leadership, as Ezio commands an entire brotherhood of assassins who will rally to his side. Only by working together can the assassins defeat their mortal enemies and prevent the extinction of their order. Multiple Ways to Play Expanding on the game world woven across the first two games in the franchise, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood provides players with multiple ways to play. In single player mode you take on an engrossing campaign playing as Ezio, the hero from Assassin's Creed II, who has now risen to the level of Master Assassin. Here players scour the expansive environment of Renaissance-era Rome, tasked with ridding the Eternal City of the continuing stain of the Templars and in the process ensuring the survival of the guild of assassins. You are not in this alone though. Additional AI members of your guild are at your command, and can be summoned to your aid if need be. In addition to this, for the first time in the Assassin's Creed franchise players can compete with other would-be assassins in multiplayer action. In multiplayer modes players choose from a range of Assassin characters, each with their own backstory, unique weapons and assassination techniques. Choose your assassin character, utilize the virtual reality capabilities of Abstergo Industries' Animus technology and match your skills against other assassins from around the world. There's no time like now to join the Brotherhood. Deadly Weapons Arsenal Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood features a wide variety of weapons, depending on the mode of play. In single player players primarily utilize Ezio's weapons of choice, the hidden blade and crossbow, while in multiplayer modes players gain access to a wide variety of weapon, depending on the character they choose to play as. Examples of this include: the Axe, wielded by the Executioner; the Fan, used by the Courtesan; the Syringe, the tool by the Doctor; the Dagger, used by the Priest; the Switchblade, carried by the Prowler; and the Claw, used by the Nobleman. Key Game Features
As Ezio, a legendary Master Assassin, experience over 15 hours of single player gameplay set in the living, breathing, unpredictable city of Rome.
Recruit and train promising young Assassins. Deploy them across the city as you see fit, or call upon them to aid you in your quests.
Collaborate with real historical characters such as Leonardo DA Vinci, Niccolo Machiavelli and Caterina Sforza.
Use your hard-won currency to revitalize the crumbling capital city. Rally the citizens to your cause and unlock extra factions and missions.
Swiftly eliminate your enemies using tools such as poison darts, parachutes, double hidden blades, hidden guns, and an advanced flying machine at your disposal.
Choose from multiple authentic character classes, each with their own signature weapons and killing moves. With richly-detailed maps and a wide variety of unique multiplayer modes, you'll never fight the same way twice.
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