This morning, I finished another game, the second installment of Assassin's Creed. He was late to this saga, as it exited the Brotherhood and I just happened to me first, but I am one of those expected to are low in price, and I did, wait and buy PlayStation 3 Assassin's Creed II Complete Edition, which includes the game as is, plus the two DLCs released later, more secret locations, and all new for 15 euros .. . well, actually cost 30, but I used my points in Game to be left in the half.
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Ya I realized it was a game over his first delivery, which is confirmed without doubt as you go along, as it no longer is as repetitive as the first, and the story gains a lot, because while Altair was a rather cold person you know rather little and never showed his true colors, Ezio is quite the opposite, as we see even born, going through adolescence, and even as an adult (with your chin and all xD) We also see why it becomes a murderer, and we see him improve his skills gradually, we also see their emotions, as his life takes a sudden turn which will become someone very different, much more mature and responsible at the beginning.
Graphically it may not impress as much as it made its first delivery at the time, but the level has shown increased over the first, with landscapes Curran and larger as it may be Venice, which is immense. The movements of the characters, especially those of Ezio are great, felt able to do anything to get anywhere we set out with great ease and spectacular, reaching heights from which to contemplate the beautiful and vivid landscapes has Ubisoft created.
Once again, the game has come dubbed into English, and a high quality as we are accustomed to the company (Splinter Cell Conviction, the previous post, it is also of Ubisoft), and as I always say, for an argument to get us even more, it is essential that we enjoy in our language, and have this much higher quality, much better, something that Assassin's Creed II have been met in abundance.
Another thing that has greatly improved the series is in its duration, as we move from the approximately 12 hours was the first Assassin's Creed, to about 30 hours in this second installment. Although we know that it depends on each one, because there are going to sack and of course, is what happens in a plis-plas. I must say that in terms of trophies I got 87%, so I think they are still little things to do, minor as they may be the collection of feathers, but that's done, stretch the title even more.
also dedicate a paragraph to the two existing DLCs, which the company itself admitted that originally were included in the game, but later decided to remove it to sell it separately. .. fabric we ... xD Good thing that I buy so late has been good in that regard.
Well, the first one, called "Battle of Forli " lies more in the fight, and its duration is rather low, barely an hour. But at least it brings the possibility of using Leonardo's flying machine when we want, simply by going to where you are.
And as for the other DLC, named " The Bonfire of the Vanities " is longer, about 2 hours, and is more exciting and varied that the first DLC, plus it will give us a new movement that is to exploit some areas to longer distance jumps that otherwise could not overcome.
In short, if you are someone who played the first Assassin's Creed and liked it, that do not the slightest doubt that this second installment will also like it because it improves the original in everything without exception. But if instead, you played and you did not like the fact that it was repetitive, but what else does that you liked, say that if that's the only reason you get bored, you should play the second installment because it is no longer true, now there are a variety of situations, no one would dare say that ACII is repetitive, since neither of joke is.
Now I have to buy Assassin's Creed: The Brotherhood, but for now I will not because is a price to pay xD I do not want to wait is at least 30 euros, and if possible, even less. Although, of course, certainly then the online mode is empty ... but well, never mind, someone who will lie down with a practice match.
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