Review Assassin's Creed 2Plot
I love that Assassin's Creed 2 begins 3 centuries after the first one; and I like that the story is presented from Ezio Auditore da Firenze. He is a young guy who comes from a wealthy family and he spends most of his time and his money on ladies and wine. But here is where the fun begins... Ezio becomes an assassin and then must give up his luxury life to take vengeance for his family. But Ezio is not the only interesting character in this game. You will find lots of well-known historians mixed in with the fiction characters. This combined array of cool characters adds compelling mystery to the game experience.
Review of Assassin's Creed 2 Highlights
The shining attributes of this game are the new abilities/skills that you are constantly learning as young Ezio. This progressive game includes a whole lot of new skills; and the cool part is that many of these skills are simultaneously tied to a new weapon or tool. My favorite is this awesome flying machine. However cool the gadget might be, it seems that after just one or two missions, you really don't need it any more.
More improvements to this game include more combat options, climbing does not seem as much automatic, and there is so much extra content that it will take you several hours to go through it all. You have symbols to decipher, a full-fledged economy, a town need renovations, a whole enchilada of back stories, and so much more.
My Final Review of the Assassin's Creed 2 Game
In short, is that I find this game to be very addictive (as you will too). And the best way to synopsis the overall experience of this game, is to say that it is a whole lot to take on because it is jam-packed to vibrant action, mystery, adventure. Unlike its predecessor, this game truly does live up to its promise. This is a five star game all around. You can go purchase this game today for about 60 bucks.
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