the end did not make up for AC II's ending, but was actually worse, if that is imaginable.Ħ. ![]() Though Ezio's signature heavy accent hasn't changed (thankfully), his face has aged much more than necessaryĥ. I would like to see multiple cities again when Revelations comes out on November 15, 2011.Ĥ. I believe the fact that there is only one city available for travel in Brotherhood contributed. in all, gameplay felt shorter- don't know why- just felt it ended too quickly. another graphic-related gripe, the water dripping from Ezio's armor looked so credible in AC II. not much graphic improvement (though graphics are VERY impressive)Ģ. There were some parts I saw as disappointing as well:ġ. horse-ringing inside the cities (I was so happy) new combat options like 'kill-streak' (won't go into detail)ġ1. valuable items are obtainable, now, as well as florinsġ0. you are the commander of your own assassin recruits and can send them on missions to make extra money, or keep them around to help you in battle, which was very new and quite niceĩ. achieving synchronization with Ezio (completing missions the way he did) reveals the story of Cristina, Ezio's love, and is also a good reason to keep playing long after finishing the gameĥ. the disappearance of Leonardo (actually a mini-series)Ĥ. the Romulan Lairs (kind of an underground treasure-hunt mini-series)ģ. ability to help build the vast city of RomaĢ. ![]() ![]() There were many improvements from AC II established in Brotherhood:Ģ.
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