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 who will rally to his side. Only by working together can the Assassins defeat their mortal enemies and prevent the extinction of their Order. And for the first time, introducing a never-before-seen multiplayer layer that allows you to choose from a wide range of Assassin characters, each with their own unique weapons and assassination techniques, and match your skills against other Assassins from around the world. It’s time to join the Brotherhood.
Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is an epic action game for PlayStation 3 set across a blend of present and historical time periods, that places the player in the role of the leader of a Renaissance-era guild of assassins out for vengeance against the remnants of the Knights Templar. Set primarily in Rome, this sequel to the critically acclaimed Assassin’s Creed II features returning characters from the previous game and includes new features such as the ability to command members of your guild in combat, a new arsenal of weapons and multiplayer game support in which players can assume different assassin characters.
Story 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
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- Choose from multiple authentic character classes, each with their own signature weapons and killing moves.
- As Ezio, a legendary Master Assassin, experience over 15 hours of single player gameplay set in the living, breathing
- 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
- Swiftly eliminate your enemies using tools such as poison darts, parachutes, double hidden blades, hidden guns
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Amazing in all aspects,
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is a fantastic game in every aspect and has brought a great amount of enjoyment. The creators put forth a great deal of work and made many improvements from previous installments. The game feels like an entirely different game even though it continues the story of Ezio. I am extremely pleased so far.
The Story
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As always, the Assassin’s Creed story is exceptional. You continue the story of the battle between the Assassins and the Templars. You dive further into Ezio’s life and explore the city of Rome. The story is as great as ever and the leading a group of assassins is a truly great feeling. The missions are well tied to the story. I cannot say too much about the story without spoiling it; however you will not be disappointed.
The Gameplay
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The gameplay is fantastic! It is one of the major improvements the creators made to the game. The combat system has been greatly improved to be more aggressive. No more sitting there, waiting for an opponent to make a move. Leading a group of assassins is great in combat. You can call them to aid you and watch as they assassinate, shoot, and slice your enemies along with you. Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood also comes with new weapons, machines, and equipment. Now you can soar down towers using parachutes and quickly air assassinate people. Also you can now truly fight on horseback! It provides a whole new element to the game. The free climbing is as great as ever. The gameplay has been improved in too many ways to cover them all.
The Online Experience
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Online is brilliant. It’s a whole new experience that has never truly been seen before. There are several different game modes and maps to play on. Also there are over 10 characters to play as, along with unique weapons and abilities, such as the ability to sprint away, or morph into a different character. An online assassin game is truly amazing. The feeling of sweeping from the roof to an unsuspecting player is great. The online is a HUGE success and I love every minute of it. It adds a huge deal of replay to the game.
The Replay Amount
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The game offers a great deal of replay in contrast to the past games. In Brotherhood, there is a huge amount of challenges to play through. Also, similar to previous editions, you can search for hidden items in the game. There is much more to do when you get bored of following the campaign. This isn’t even including the online! The online mode makes the game have a huge amount of replay time. Brotherhood is much longer than other installments of the games due to challenges and online mode!
Conclusion
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This game is truly outstanding. I love everything about it. The story, gameplay, and online make this game exceed my expectations. This game is superior to the other two Assassin’s Creeds. If you even remotely enjoyed the previous Assassin’s Creeds, than get Brotherhood. You will love every second of it!
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|Ubisoft proves a good sequel is possible in a year,
When I heard Brotherhood was coming out so close to AC2, at first I was over trilled and totally hyped up to get my hands on it… but as many have pointed out, a sequel in less than year is worrisome when it comes to quality.
Well, the doubts were completely answered with an amazing, full, and engaging game.
Story wise: It is finally being made a LOT more clear that Desmond is the face of Assassin’s Creed. He is getting a lot more playtime and the first section you play with him as is nostalgically similar to the Assassin’s Tombs in AC2 (only a lot easier and more latches and lifts.)
The Shrines of Romulus will be the new “assassin tombs” giving a armor that will give you full synchro with Ezio.
On Ezio’s side you will see the return of “flags” that were in AC1 and the “feathers” in AC2, and getting all of them unlocks their own rewards.
In conclusion, as to not give any spoilers, the story is what you would expect from this franchise…. awesome. Graphics looks a lot better than what I remember (having played the ps3 version of AC@.)
Gameplay:
Combat-
Assassin’s Creed is definitely evolving and I am liking it’s progress. AC1 was basically spam the attack button and block… cool at first, right?
AC2 expanded on this with counter kill moves, but then we would be stuck waiting for the A.I to attack us for easy kills.
Brotherhood ADDS all of that and combines it with a stronger and smarter A.I, making the enemies attack you back to back (instead of in turns), and offensive gameplay is now a lot stronger than it was before. So the battles are quick and gory with even larger battles going on compared to previous ACs.
Additions to previous features-
>New Weapons
>New Armors (sadly the “armor” gotten for pre-ordering at Amazon is an outfit)
>Trade Items furthering the element of a role playing game
>Run your own city (in this case Rome) is back on a larger scale
> and of course, the ability to make your Brotherhood of assassins (it’s the name of the game!)
Multiplayer-
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is the first game in series with a multiplayer mode!! We asked for it, and they answered.
The animi you see at the beginning of AC2 is the back story of the multiplayer section of the game. Abstergo templars use the animi to gain the skills of assassins with the bleeding effect, and that is us.
Each player is assigned a target (some other player), now the player has to assassinate its target without losing their cover, or they will be killed by the person who was assigned to assassinate THEM!
I haven’t gotten into the story mode that much yet, but apparently the multiplayer characters we will play as are in the main story, so everything is tied in nicely, right?!
Uplay points- Assassin’s Creed 2 was the first to have these and of course, every new Ubisoft game has them. Brotherhood is no exception to this. If you do not know what this entails, it is basically ubisoft’s version of trophies or achievements. They unlock exclusive themes and ingame media (extra bullets skins, multiplayer character, etc). Pretty nice of them.
If you have already beaten AC2 as I have you get 20 uplay points at the start of the game.
In Closing:
As a fan of Assassin’s Creed, I can’t help but just praise it with a perfect score. If you have seen trailers, demos, gameplay videos… just take a dive and give it a try, it at least deserves a trial run. You wont regret it.
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