Finally, I was having a bit of second thoughts about making this review because I found the game unappealing for myself, but I as a gamer, I thought, I should make a review of every game I play. So here it is, I made this less biased to the best that I can, please bear with me.
Assassin's Creed 2 is the second installment of the series, a third-person action-adventure from Ubisoft. Players will still be controlling the same old Desmond Miles, but this time, he escapes from Abstergo together with Lucy Stillman, and will be using a different Animus, the Animus 2.0, and will be reliving the memories of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, who became an assassin right after his father and two brothers got hanged due to a betrayal from a family friend.
The gameplay this time is more complex than the first installment -- definitely a big enhancement -- and has more emphasis on free-roaming. Although, there is a bigger enhancement on non-player AI, open-conflicts -- battles outside of the missions -- are still pretty much dull and easy to deal with. Players will be spending more time playing due to the large arsenal of side-quests, and puzzles:
spoiler alert:
Getting Altair's armor will be the easiest puzzles of them all, while glyphs will be such a pain -- not to mention the creepy Subject 16 -- to find and solve.
There are a lot of NPC's in-game which will be available for hire and will make your gaming experience a lot easier. Mainly they are thieves, courtesans, and warriors. There are also a vast array of blending options, not just limited to monks, players can swim to break the line of sight, and can also blend with groups of people and walk along with them to be unnoticed. Players will be entertained as they see familiar people in history as being part of the game.
Over-all the gameplay is quite easy and beating the game will be a breeze but if you're a hardcore gamer, completing the game 100% would be eating your time and patience.
This is what I liked from it atleast:
I'll be posting my own gameplay in the future...



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