Monday, March 21, 2011

Mind. Blown. (Assassin's creed: Brotherhood)

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood has been the best video game I have ever had the joy to play. It was witty, it was interesting, the controls were amazing. It was the best of the series to date. After finishing the game, my head imploded with questions. "What happens now", was the biggest one of them all! Ubisoft Montreal left the game with such a cliffhanger I almost cried!

There was so much good about the game I cannot even think where to begin! There were a few interesting glitches I found however, but none as one which I discovered from Assassin's Creed 2, where I took a tour around Venice upon the head of a Citizen. Thank you random coding problems for allowing me that small amount of glory.

Back to Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, I finished the game with I believe 47% Synchronization with Ezio. This, before you comment and flame me for my horrendous score, was because I wanted to finish so darn badly and see what happened to my favourite Assassin!! I finished almost every mission with a 50% Final Mark because I ended up breaking the rules accidentally. "Do Not Swim" was a restriction on one. I leapt off a bridge by accident, literally five paces from the memory start. I swore, flipped out, and decided to continue anyway. Because of this, I plan on going back and repeating levels until I can get 100% Sync.

Upon hearing rumours, I have heard that Ubisoft Montreal plans on announcing another Creed title this coming Summer, around late August. Hopefully the game can be released sometime shortly after if work has already begun on the game, but all I wish is to continue with Ezio's story... I'm not done with him yet!

However if the next announced title happens to be Assassin's Creed 3, then I shant complain. Nobody wants their favorite game to be overworked to death, so lets hope the developers dont plan on stretching the plot line out.

I dont want to spoil any of it... But wow.... Oh my gosh, did
Ezio Auditore da Firenze rock my world.

Off to rant about Subject 16,
The Night Angel

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