Ezio is
an immensely likeable leader - strong, sensitive and quiet - his bold features
and enviable skills matched his style in ezio
costume ,
flowing fabric articulate his powerful, graceful movement. Controlled
identical to its predecessor, Altair, he is a pleasure to carry throughout the
game, which has lasted at least a part of 15 hours.
Other delights are the cities sights washed with antique atmosphere, which also serve as playgrounds for the agility of Ezio. Consisting of two large sites, Venice and Florence, and three cities with the surrounding areas, they have single detail and variations attractions the original game. Roofs are dynamic, sinuous lines of the tiled roof, while the streets and alleys in the streets with even thicker passers are crowded as they twist and turn naturalist.
It's not like Assassin's Creed II was to prove this with remarkable success. Its biggest challenge is to provide the city with a game to play his killer was, and Ubisoft Montreal responded with an abundance of wealth. The Fate of Ezio who plays the assassin's creed hidden blade very well is assigned by a diverse and tightly controlled field accelerates through each location and offers a lot of variety, even if the missions of the same basic building blocks as those of the first to be built - just attacks targets residues, release of prisoners , guards clearing infiltration.
A series of cinematic Snappy causes progression of the story, with an excellent synchronization, but against animation and art are facing a much lesser pedigree. Although it lacks the original dreams of madness fixed ideologies, sprawling and slightly incoherent Assassin's Creed II and conspiracy to commit murder story is entertaining. In fact, the writing in the game is excellent - a database, sarcastic written by our limey, describes the history of the many places, buildings and characters with boundless joy in the frame. Renaissance Italy was a melting pot of cultural revolution and political intrigue and Ubisoft Montreal made the most of it. Indulging in a spot of virtual tourism, it is hard not to share its obvious passion.
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