Review: Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Is The Best Assassin's Creed
Console:
All Consoles
Article:
Review
Score (out of 10):
9
Author:
Sami
Online Multiplayer:
Yes
The first Assassin's Creed was an interesting but repetitive experiment. Two years later, Assassin's Creed II was an improvement in almost all ways. One year later, Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, woefully misunderstood prior to release, is arguably the best one yet.
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood returns gamers to Renaissance Italy and into the virtual body of expert assassin Ezio Auditore de Firenze in an adventure primarily set in Rome. Murder is still Ezio's main occupation as he works alongside such early 16th century characters as Machiavelli in a series of main missions and through a stunning variety of polished side adventures. Ezio is doing his part to further the series-spanning and history-spanning war between the Assassin's Guild and the Templars. That same conflict motivates the game's other, briefer sections set in 2012, starring Desmond Miles, the man reliving Ezio's exploits. This general description may sound like an echo of Assassin's Creed II but the details are wonderfully changed. Plus, there's multiplayer.
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