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Many agree that Ubisoft Montreal may not be the best game developer studio out there, but few will deny they always put selflessly determination into creating new interactive adventures. 2007s Assassins Creed strongly proves that statement: the clums...
In the end, however we want to put it, Ubisoft Montreal did a hell of a job on Assassins Creed II. So much fan feedback and such labor over mistakes were definitely last seen a very long time ago. Whatever Ubisoft has planned for the future of the fra...
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You can climb buildings in seconds, dive off towers, assassinate guards, and slip into the crowd unnoticed. You can run over rooftops with grace and ease and then jump onto an enemy with a quick tap of a button. You can hire mercenaries, thieves, or c...
While the screen resolution for Assassin’s Creed II isn’t what it should be, the game is on the whole every bit as immersive, rewarding, and free as the console version. Assassin’s Creed II is one of those rare sandbox games that actually has a sandbo...
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Even restrictive DRM doesn't stop this game from soaring Assassin’s Creed II, like its predecessor, is an ambitious third-person action adventure game with a clever conceit: You’re a modern-day bartender reliving your assassin ancestors’ adventures. Bu...
Tons of things to collect; gigantic, lovingly crafted cities to explore.
Ubisoft's infamous DRMwhile not quite as awful as fearedis still a pain in the neck.
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Forward into the past … Firesign Theater used that as a title of a comedy album back in the 1970s, but that phrase seems apropos when talking about Assassin’s Creed II. After all, to save the future, the main protagonist has to travel back into the pas...
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Updated: 2012-01-29 01:20:21
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Assassin's Creed II is the follow-up to Ubisoft's 2007 hit that attracted a mass audience if not unanimous critical acclaim. The sequel is an expansive and bloody romp through Renaissance Italy that plays up every popular aspect of the first installmen...
Assassin's Creed II transforms a middling action game into an intriguing and consistently entertaining open-world adventure. Based on this game, Ubisoft Montreal should run a clinic on how to iterate a franchise and if the series continues in this vei...
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Assassin's Creed II is a gorgeous and impressive piece of work, unfortunately undercut by a few notable issues that intrude on the fun. Developer Ubisoft Montreal has addressed many of the original's flaws by filling its follow-up with fresh and enjoya...
Huge, beautifully realized world to explore, Ezio is a terrific new character, Tombs put a spotlight on the excellent and enjoyable platforming, A good variety of weapons, missions, and stealth techniques, Incredible production values.
Frequently broken copy protection scheme requires constant Internet access, High price point, Some additions are a little contrived.
The PC version of last year's beautiful action adventure is lots of fun, but you'll have to overcome its online-only copy protection and high price point...
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The original Assassins Creed game brought the player to a new world of mystery and intrigue. Its contrast between a technically-advanced present and the ancient past has delivered a sharply-drawn world where the battles between the Templars and the Ass...
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Despite a compelling premise and stunning visuals, TVG wasn't the biggest fan of the original Assassin's Creed. Set during the Holy Crusades, the concept of a medieval hitman schooled in the art of free-running should have provided the perfect backdro...
Vastly improved design, Varied gameplay, Great plot & presentation...
One or two bugs, Combat gets a little easy, Poor QTEs...
We have to take our feather caps and ruffs off to Ubisoft Montreal. We've been quite cautious in our coverage of the game, believing that the original's flawed design had too many pitfalls to overcome. However they've done it. Perhaps the ulti...
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