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Destined to be Obscured

One girl's adventures in gaming.

Ezio is a badass.
I played Assassin’s Creed when it was first released for PC and while I did enjoy playing the game, I found that it did not live up to its hype. I, like many others, soon grew bored of its linear assassination contracts. The story was interesting but I can’t say that it really gripped me. Nevertheless, as soon as I started seeing promotion for the second installment I started getting excited. Seeing E3 coverage of Assassin’s Creed 2 practically had me sold and needless to say, the game really does live up to its hype.
The story is amazing and it had me interested throughout the whole game. Desmond’s story is further unfolded in a few sequences spread throughout the story but the game’s full focus is on the story of Ezio. Some might complain that there isn’t enough moments that take place in “present” time but I felt that it was a good balance.
The game features some really incredible characters full of life and the voice acting for each was done very well, which is always essential in telling a great story. These were characters that were really fleshed out well.
Music and sound in general was excellent and fit really well with each situation.
Graphics-wise the game is stunning. Like I mentioned in a previous entry, I played AC 2 on a PS3 and I suffered little to no graphics stuttering. Renaissance Italy looks beautiful and lively- from the ever changing sky to the water to Ezio’s shadow.
Like the first game, there is a list of people to assassinate but this time around there is a lot more variability in the contracts to keep one from getting bored.
There are no flags to collect but the player does have the option of collecting feathers and statues which, when all collected, unlock extra features to the story. (I’m still working on collecting them so I don’t know what they are. :) )
There are also a bunch of extra little “quests” that are available, like extra assassination contracts, pickpocketing, races, and such. You also need to further expand your map by climbing the highest points and “synching” but I’ve always loved those because of the beautiful sights from up top.
Combat has not changed much from the first game, there are some new moves, and Ezio is able to pick up different melee weapons, but as I said combat is not that different.
The economy in the game is a step up although I found it incredibly easy to get gain money. Still, I think it was a nice touch as well as the ability to repair and upgrade armor and weapons.
My only real issue with the game is the fact that it was a bit easy. There were a few times when I ran into a challenging situation but for the most part I was able to progress throughout the game with no problem.
Overall, I found Assassin’s Creed 2 to be a delightful experience. The story was gripping, the graphics and music were stunning, and I like where the story is heading.
The ending was amazing and literally jaw-dropping for me and I am eagerly awaiting the next installment.

Game: Assassin’s Creed 2
Console: PS3
Overall score:4.5/5 Buy it.

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