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Assassin's Creed II (Xbox 360)

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Assassin's Creed II (Xbox 360) Description

All is not what it seems in the pristine and fabulous time of Renaissance Italy. Noblemen and families command a great deal of respect, which allows for a world of corruption, greed and murder to take place underneath the social surface. When Italian nobleman Ezio Auditore ad Firenze's family gets betrayed he aims to seek vengeance against the corrupt class that once suited him. With nowhere to turn to satiate his anger, Ezio turns to the ways of the assassin to teach his foes a lesson. It is through new hero Ezio you experience Assassin's Creed II, with improved gameplay features over the original 2007 hit that aims to surprise and challenge your skill. Missions can now be accessed whenever you like and you can approach them in whichever way you please, with an open world that promotes free-running and human acrobatics to evade capture. With new locations you get new methods of blending in with the crowd, and new weapons to take advantage of. In Assassin's Creed II, every character is an opportunity for the player, and working with NPCs may reveal something surprising, depending on exactly what their true nature is. Help Ezio learn to become a true master assassin, know how best to disarm and assassinate enemies and once again be the most nimble stealth killer with the aid of your hidden blades.
Publisher: Ubisoft   Platform: Xbox 360   Category: Action / Adventure  
Players: 1   Release Date: 20 Nov 2009   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 16+  

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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: Silent Oblivion
Assassin's Creed 2 is a massive improvement over the first, with a fasncinating story, exciting combat and perfect free-roaming. Continuing from the ending of the first (after a quick re-cap of what's happened so far) Assassin's Creed 2 throws you into the deep end of the pool, with a stunning escape from a secret facility. Before you know it, your plugged back into the Animus and taking control of another ancestor, Ezio De Autouire this time around, and in Italy. Starting off as a trouble-making child, Assassin's Creed 2 goes through all of the events of Ezio's early life, and how be starts to earn his ranks as an Assassin. The story is really original and interesting, with small intervals controlling Desmond (the main protagist who is controlling Ezio from the Animus). Theres plenty of new ideas that have been implented also, from duel wristblades to a upgrading system where you buy new weapons and armor, and upgrade your own hometown. It's all great fun and will definatly keep you occupied throughout, even if by the halfway mark I had completely upgraded the hometown, so there was nothing left there for me. The combat system is just as great as the first, with a awesome new hand-to-hand combat and a array of brand new weapons. Though, the game is abit easy, I can't recall one part where I felt challenged, and the end 'boss' was severely disappointing. Theres all new finishing moves and stealth kills too, giving the combat an edge over other third person action games. It's great fun, and by the last quarter of the game, you feel like the ultimate assassin. The free-running is fantasic. Perhaps the best feature of the first game, its made even better in the second, even if the plague of Archers on the rooftops get annoying after a while. Perhaps the best part of the game, you'll never get bored climbing the countless towers and diving to the haysacks below. The only real downside to the game is the side missions, once again like the first games. There are more variation this time around, but I doubt you'll see yourself going to do more with freewill. Lucky though, they are completely optional, and don't have any impact on the game. If you hated or loved the original, it doesn't matter, you'll surely like all of the improvements in the sequel, and how much like a Hollywood Blockbuster it has become.
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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: ToboZak
After the utterly anti-climactic ending in the original Assassin's Creed, I was dubious, yet also curious about the sequel. It's only after hearing that this was a massive improvement over the original that I decided to give it a go...and for the most part it's great! In this sequel, you take control of Ezio, an Assassin roaming Rennaisance Italy seeking to avenge his family. Graphically, the game is gorgeous, with lush countryside, atmospheric lighting, and good character models that improve on the original. The plot is also more interesting here, as you actually feel for your character and those around you; you no longer feel like an anonymous hitman killing people who mean nothing to you. Also adding depth to the game are the abilities to buy equipment, paintings etc, upgrade buildings in your family villa and various mini-games such as races, beating up specified individuals, or courier missions. While there is more depth here, and the storyline is genuinely intriguing, ACII has failed to improve in several ways as well. The combat system, which was fresh at the time of the first AC, has remained the same and now pales when compared to something like Batman: Arkham Asylum. Some of the platforming elements, such as when you try to get treasure from Assassin tombs, are far too long and drawn out, as is climbing up towers and 'syncing' areas. Overall, this is a huge improvement on the original and has a deep, perhaps overly-twisted storyline that will draw you in. Worth a long rental but not sure about buying as I can't see much lasting appeal after the game's been completed.
Rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: Adeptusace
The original Assassins creed was a great game, but had some flaws. Assassins creed 2 is a much better game, even though it's not changed dramatically. There's a change of scenary as you're in Italy, not the holy lands, and the story this time round has a deeper plot. You even get Da Vinci as you're best mate, how cool is that? Gameplay wise they've tweaked it and the whole package is a lot shiny-er. Check this game out, as it's the best sandbox game for a while.
Rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: whsa
+ Open world, Decent combat, Pretty graphics - Bit easy, no multiplayer Assassin's Creed 2 is a leap forward; more challenging, more open, and features a wider variety of missions compared to the first installment. You play Desmond, who in turn plays his Italian 15th century ancestor Ezio inside the Animus - A machine that allows the reliving of memories. The game is a fairly open sandbox, with non linear missions, and a focus on exploration. Combat is much improved from the original, with a wider variety of weapons, and the AI is supposed to be better - though it's still only a challenge when you're outnumbered - single opponents are easily dispatched (which you'd expect seeing as you're an assassin). The story is engaging, and after bonding with your brother during the tutorial, you feel as though you are looking forward to doing further missions with him. Developers take note that some time has been taken making compelling drama an important part of the progression of the game, but it still has quite a sense of humour.

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