Assassin's Creed 2
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Über das Spiel
Assassins Creed II ist der Nachfolger des Titels, der als schnellst verkaufte neue Marke in die Videospiel-Geschichte einging. Der mit Spannung erwartete Nachfolger präsentiert einen neuen Helden namens Ezio Auditore da Firenze, einen jungen italienischen Adligen, und eine neue Ära - die italienische Renaissance, mit all ihren kulturellen Errungenschaften und dunklen Seiten.
Assassins Creed II bringt den Kern des Spielgefühls des ersten Teils zurück, der diesen so erfolgreich gemacht hat und erweitert das Spiel um neue Möglichkeiten, die den Spieler überraschen und fordern werden.
Assassins Creed II erzählt eine epische Geschichte über Familie, Rache und Verschwörung. Schauplatz ist das Italien der Renaissance, eine Epoche, die Meilensteine der Kunst hervorbrachte, aber auch Schattenseiten voller Korruption und Habgier beinhaltete. Ezio freundet sich mit Leonardo da Vinci an, bekommt es mit den mächtigsten Familien in Florenz zu tun und wandelt durch die Kanäle Venedigs, wo er alles lernt, um ein Meister-Assassinen zu werden.
EZIO, EIN NEUER ASSASSINE FÜR EINE NEUE ÄRA
Ezio Auditore da Firenze ist ein junger italienischer Adliger, der die Wege der Assassinen kennenlernen will, um Vergeltung üben zu können, nachdem seine Familie Opfer eines tödlichen Betrugs wurde. Er ist ein Frauenheld, eine freie Seele, doch seine Persönlichkeit hat auch eine sehr menschliche Seite. Durch ihn wird der Spieler zum Meister-Assassinen.
DAS ITALIEN DER RENAISSANCE
Das Italien des 15. Jahrhunderts war weniger ein geeintes Land, als vielmehr eine Ansammlung an Stadtstaaten, in denen Familien mit politischem Einfluss und finanziellen Möglichkeiten begannen, die Macht über Städte wie Florenz oder Venedig an sich zu reißen. Diese Reise durch einige der schönsten Städte der Welt findet in einer Zeit statt, die als Geburtsstunde von Kultur und Kunst gilt, aber immer begleitet von Korruption, Habgier und Mord.
EINE NEU ENTDECKTE FREIHEIT
Der Spieler wird Missionen ausführen können, wann er will und wie er will. Die offene Welt bringt das freie Fortbewegen des ersten Teils zurück und fügt neue Elemente wie Schwimmen und sogar Fliegen hinzu. Die neuen Spielmöglichkeiten sorgen dafür, dass der Spieler das Spiel so durchspielen kann, wie er es möchte.
DYNAMISCHE MASSEN
Der Spieler entdeckt eine lebendige Welt, in der jeder Charakter auch eine Chance für den Spieler bedeutet. Das Verschwinden in der Masse erleichtert Ezios Aufgaben, die Zusammenarbeit mit anderen Charaktern kann sowohl Belohnung bedeuten, als auch für unvorhergesehene Konsequenzen sorgen.
EIN MEISTER-ASSASSINE WERDEN
Fähigkeiten müssen perfektioniert werden, um ein Meister-Assassine zu werden, neue Waffen nutzen zu können, Feinde zu entwaffnen und Waffen gegen diese einzusetzen oder Feinde mit versteckten Klingen zu überwältigen.
Systemanforderungen
- CPU: Core 2 Duo 1,8 GHz oder AMD Athlon X2 64 2,4 GHz
- GFX: 256 MB mit Shader Model 3.0
- RAM: 1,5 GB XP / 2 GB Vista / 7
- Software: XP (32-64 Bit) / Vista (32-64 Bit) / 7 (32-64 Bit)
- HD: 8 GB
- SFX: DirectX 9.0-kompatibel
- INET:
- CPU: Core 2 Duo E6700 2,6 GHz oder AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+
- GFX: GeForce 8800 GT oder ATI Radeon HD 4700
- RAM:
- Software: XP (32-64 Bit) / Vista (32-64 Bit) / 7 (32-64 Bit)
- HD: 8 GB
- SFX: 5.1-Soundkarte
- INET:
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=== [Player Base: ] ===
☑ Casual players
☐ Hardcore players
===[ ???? Audience: ]===
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Everyone
☑ Mature
===[ ???? Story] ===
☐ Doesn't have it
☐ Bad
☐ Average
☑ Good
☐ Fantastic
===[ ???? Graphics: ]===
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad
☐ OK
☑ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Masterpiece
===[ ???? Difficulty: ]===
☑ Easy Peasy
☐ Easy to learn but hard to master
☐ Medium
☐ Hard
☐ Dark Souls
===[ ⏰ Game time/length ]===
☐ Really short ( 0 - 4 hours)
☐ Short ( 4 - 12 hours)
☐ Average ( 12 - 18 hours)
☑ Long ( 18+ hours)
☐ Endless
===[ ☣ Requirments: ]===
☐ Toaster
☑ Average
☐ Solid Medium
☐ High end
☐ Unoptimized
===[ ???? Price ]===
☑ Full price
☐ Wait for sale
☐ Don't do it
☐ Free
===[ ???? Bugs ]===
☐ Game itself is a bug
☐ Lot of bugs
☑ Few Bugs
☐ Nothing
TOP 3 FUN THINGS TO DO:
⭐️Parkour.
⭐️Assassinations.
⭐️Racing.
THE UNIQUES:
???? Unique cities.
???? Upgrading your own city.
???? Plenty of ways to kill the enemy.
PLAYER GAMING REQUIREMENTS:
????Action.
????Open World.
????Adventure.
VERDICT:
Ah.... the memories are all coming back to me from this beloved game, I kinda dropped Assassins Creed after this one but i'm willing to give them all ago again but this one has got to be the strongest one out the lot, the story is gripping and the parkour is brilliant. I'm not too keen on the idea that the whole franchise is the same but i'd like to know the full story of Desmond so i'm going to stick this through.
The controls are a bit clunky is certain parts of the story which makes it a little harder to control but it's pretty easy to bare with, I wouldn't bother with collecting the chests and the feathers because honestly... it's a pointless activity.
Total Score = 94/100.
SIMILAR GAME LIKE THIS? / REVIEWER PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE:
Assassins Creed franchise.
GAMEPLAY:
It is the second major installment in the Assassin's Creed series, a sequel to 2007's Assassin's Creed. The plot is set in a fictional history setting and follows the centuries-old struggle between the Assassins, who fight for peace with free will, and the Knights Templars, who desire peace through control. The framing story is set in the 21st century and follows Desmond Miles as he relives the genetic memories of his ancestor Ezio Auditore da Firenze.
The main narrative takes place at the height of the Renaissance in Italy during the 15th and early 16th century. Players can explore Florence, Venice, Tuscany and Forlì as they guide Ezio on a quest for vengeance against those responsible for betraying his family. The primary focus is to utilize the player's combat and stealth abilities, as Desmond begins to uncover the mysteries left behind by an ancient race known as the First Civilization in the hope of ending the conflict between the Assassins and Templars.
■■■■■■■■■□ 9 / 10
Speak Italian to me one more time ♥
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Verfasst: 24.02.20 07:34
There has been said a lot of things about it, so ill just write what i personally can say about this.
Pros: It's still beautiful, sometimes educational (and that's why i play AC games - to learn about the past in more interesting way) and just entertaining.
Cons: there are still bugs and crashes.
The most notable thing - the story goes into cliffhanger, and the last hours of storyline are just crumpled and very confusing, as if devs suddenly hit the deadline.
But for the price - it's sure to buy, grants you about 40 hours of gameplay.
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☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ Nothing special
☐ Okay
☐ Bad
Graphics-
☐ Masterpiece
☐ Beautiful
☑ Good
☐ Will do
☐ Bad
☐ Awful
Audio
☑ Amazing
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Decent
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
Audience
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Everyone
Story-
☐ Lovely
☑ Good
☐ Average
☐ Not great
☐ None
Difficult-
☐ Just press a bunch of buttons
☑ Easy
☐ Significant brain usage
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Not so easy
☐ Difficult
☐ Dark Souls
Grind-
☑ Nothing
☐ Only if you care about leaderboards/ranks
☐ Isnt necessary to progress
☐ A bit grindy sometimes
☐ Average grind level
☐ Too much grind
☐ Insanity
Game Time-
☐ Short
☑ Average
☐ Long
☐ Depends on you
☐ Endless
Price
☐ Just buy it
☑ Worth the price
☐ Wait for sale
☐ Maybe if you have some spare money left
☐ Not recommended
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1351 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 08.04.20 09:47
Some games age well and others poorly. I was apprehensive about replaying Assassin's Creed 2 because the original formula grew somewhat stale before Ubisoft re-imagined the series in 'Origins'. But I was pleasantly surprised.
The game looks and runs very well - a few tweaks via Reshader can really improve the graphics - and the game isn't bogged down by some of the time-wasting elements that plagued its sequels. It's just a solid Italian romp from start-to-finish and well worth your time.
Not to mention, at a time when so many of us are stuck at home it was rather nice to visit beautiful cities such as Florence and Venice - if only for a while.
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Verfasst: 21.04.20 22:54
The other thing I love about this game is a lot of different locations and cities, and they all have unique and unrepeatable feel to them. Sometimes you may get frustrated because of the climbing system and its glitches. But for me it never ruined the essence this game has.
For me Assassin's Creed lived and died with Ezio Auditore da Firenze.
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Verfasst: 10.04.20 06:04
Many improvements have been made.
Better parkour (more fluid), combat (user friendly) and methods of assassination (hidden blade, wrist mounted gun, poison blade, etc). The zones are also much more unique, nicer to look at and peaceful. There is a lot of optional content (races, assassination contracts, courier missions, etc) besides the main story and you are in some cases rewarded with more than gold for doing it (e.g. being rewarded with a unique cape for collecting 100 feathers), etc.
There are a few bad parts but not many.
There are some minor graphical glitches and annoyances but nothing too extreme and the graphics are quite good overall.
The game can screw you over occasionally, for example, during this one stealth mission, control of the character was taken away from me (to give me a birds eye view of the target) when I reached the top of the tower and consequently, I was detected by the guards who I otherwise would've been able to deal with if this hadn't of happened. This was after spending a good chunk of time dealing with the other guards prior so it was quite frustrating.
The parkour can sometimes be temperamental.
The contextual camera during Assassin Tombs/Templar Lairs
sometimes does more harm than good.
The 'Bonfire of Vanities' DLC was slightly monotonous but bearable. This is an extra sequence that has been woven into the game for the Deluxe Edition. You may not be too pleased to hear that you are REQUIRED to complete this sequence before you can tackle the final boss and conclude the game whereas originally you didn't have to. I would like to note here that the game crashed once during this DLC as I was hiding from the guards in a hay cart after I had just eliminated my target and of course I had to redo the assassination.
Ultimately though, the good outweighs the bad and so I definitely RECOMMEND it.
[h1] 9/10 [h1]
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Verfasst: 15.05.20 17:40
The game itself is great. It has clearly aged, but I don't find that to be a huge problem for me. The issue I have with this game is the necessity Uplay is, and the bad experience it brings.
1. You're required to have a Uplay account in order to play the game.
2. (my main issue with the game) I tried for at least an hour to get my controller working properly with the game. It wouldn't let me remap all the controls to their original functions, so I had do use other buttons. This was an annoying hindrance that persisted the entire time playing the game. I was able to enjoy the game for a few hours until I decided to be the game up again with a Uplay update. This update reset all of my controls for the controller and destroyed the work I put into fixing the controls for controller use.
I wouldn't recommend this game to anyone who doesn't have/ want to make a Uplay account, and people who want to use a controller while playing this game. I will still probably play this game, but I think it is important for people to know before buying it that if these things are dealbreakers for you than you shouldn't purchase the game.
If I knew what I did now I would not have purchased the game since I wanted to play the game as I did in the past with a controller.
Edit: I forgot to mention that you're required to be online in order to play this game. I attempted to play it when I didn't have an internet connection, but Uplay doesn't let you. This is unacceptable for a singleplayer game.
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Verfasst: 24.05.20 18:06
I can highly recommend everyone to play this game and if you do so and you use a controller, please note that you might want to tack a lock at the controller fix for this game which I've found on the PcGamingWiki:
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_II#Controller_support_doesn.27t_work_correctly
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Verfasst: 05.07.20 23:07
Absolutely to have in the library.
It does not even present too repetitive missions during the total synchronization of the game.
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Verfasst: 01.07.20 06:36
Assassin's Creed II was a welcome sequel to it's predecessor, while also improving on it in almost every single way. Personally, I absolutely love this game, which is the reason I have replayed it on PC. Sure, I didn't 100% but I completed the main story as well as obtaining some side quest items that requires a certain amount of time to complete. For most of my reviews, I like to start off with the story, in a brief summary, enough to give you the essence of the story but not too much to spoil it as a whole.
Assassin's Creed II takes place directly following the ending of Assassin's Creed I. In fact, the story starts minutes after the first one ends. This is a part of the story that I really appreciate because it gives you the sense that you are starting right where you left off, even though the games were released a few years apart. Desmond ends up in the Animus once again, right alongside Lucy Stillman, someone that you can infer has quite an intimate relationship with Desmond at the end of the first game. Once Desmond enters the Animus, he relives the memory of another ancestor Ezio Auditore da Firenze, not of his earlier ancestor Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, which you played as in the previous game. Ezio was a Florentine nobleman that grew up in a very wealthy family, alongside his parents, his two brothers, and his sister. However, after a tragic accident, he turns to the Assassin order for help in enacting revenge against his offenders. Although at the time he knows very little of the order, he understands they are exactly what he needs in order to declare justice, and find peace. This storytelling point is what helps the player get invested into the character, something that most RPG games can fail at. You feel as you are just as much a part of the horrendous experience, as is Ezio and that is what I cherish about his motivations because you can empathize with him and you desire to help him achieve his goals.
With a very fague synopsis, and I know I left much out, but I enjoy this game so much so that I want you, the reader, to play it yourself and enjoy every minute with fresh eyes, so I will go over the mechanics.
If you have read my review of Assassin's Creed, you will learn just how simplistic the combat style, and fluidity of the movement system is, however I find this to be a positive thing in retrospect. The parkour in Assassin's Creed II is nearly identical to the parkour system in AC1, however with the addition of things like lifts to get to the tops of buildings quickly, the jump and grab movement which you obtain a little later into the game, as well as fun missions such as Leonardo Da Vinci's flying machine. Also, the combat style is also one in the same with AC1, however there are stats that go along with certain weapon variations which help in combat. Therefore if you have a more powerful sword, the more powerful you will be in contending with enemies which is very helpful because one thing that has changed between ACII and it's predecessor are the enemy archetypes. Assassin's Creed II introduces heavy enemies, as well as light enemies. Heavy enemies can tear you down if you haven't learned how to fight them, and these light enemies can chase you down if you decide to flee from the fight, both equally terrifying in the early game stages. The moves are all the same, if you care to learn more about that, you may read my Assassin's Creed review.
Additionally to tie into the combat style, there are new tools at Ezio's disposal. Tools such as the double Hidden Blade, the Poison Dart, and the Wrist Pistol, all of which are obtained throughout the progression of the story and aren't bought in shops by the player. This game play mechanic I really enjoy because it makes the progression of the story much more interesting, as well as game play. There are a few more aspects of AC2 that I enjoy deeply, but I will have to end the review here so you may go enjoy it yourself.
I end my reviews with my recommendations, and if you cannot tell, I love Assassin's Creed II, it is one of my favorites out of the series as a whole. It was, in fact, the first game that I came back to play because I was so excited to play this that I skipped over its predecessor. This game is a classic in the Assassin's Creed series, and I would recommend this game at full price without a single doubt in my mind. This game is a blast, and I hope my review has helped to sway you towards purchasing and playing it for yourself.
Anyways, stay safe yall and God Bless.
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Verfasst: 13.07.20 20:15
If there's one thing the original “Assassin's Creed” could showcase, it was naked ambition. There was absolutely no way to miss the sheer potential that game offered. So if there's one thing this sequel showcases, it's unmitigated realization of that potential. Ten years after it's release and it's still an amazing, well-recognized, well-loved game.
Bigger story, bigger scope, bigger set pieces, bigger characters. It's incredible in nearly every conceivable way and not just because things are bigger. All of it's components have been developed and refined to reach immense levels of satisfaction with near perfect delivery. The way Ezio's story interweaves through the history of Florence's ascendancy as the premier republic of the western world in the late 15th/early 16th century is tremendously well done. It offers an intriguing parallel for human agency, growth and desire for change during a time where those characteristics were embodied in the politics of the age. It also offers just enough historical accuracy to entice players to learn more about the era. In short, it offers a wonderful blend of imagination and incentive to encourage further thought on the debate of one of the game's central themes (a question asked in the world outside of the game, as well): security or freedom, and at what price either? In so doing, AC 2 puts its indelible stamp on not only the franchise, but video games as a medium.
There are some things that prevent it from being perfect, though. The parkour elements, while significantly smoother than the first game, still have occasional spasms of randomness. For example, without adjusting the movement or camera stick, the game will sometimes think you wanted to move onto a ledge a yard away and to your right, so Ezio will float right, then turn ninety degrees and leap into open air. To be fair, this happened rarely and it truly didn't seem to matter if Ezio was being chased or just tooling around. Sometimes, you're just not in control of your actions. Regardless of the game's overall statements, I don't quite believe this is an example of deliberate, intentional, subtle messaging. ;-)
Combat controls are better than the first game as well, but there are still frequent bouts of unresponsiveness that'll leave you scrambling to finish an encounter that otherwise presented no real challenge. Additionally, sometimes when you lock on, your target will show remaining health. Sometimes that doesn't happen. Also, there must have been some rules about poisons I didn't learn since I was never able to successfully use them... at all. Not that this prevented me from shanking targets with the hidden blades, anyway. While the combat animations and movements were brutal, combat itself got repetitious enough that it began to border on tedious.
Certain story decisions could leave you scratching your head from a consistency/continuity standpoint. For example, if Ezio and company knew they were working against the clock to prevent someone from being poisoned, why would they continue a multi-step plan so far from the mark when they learned that the poison (and poisoner) were INSIDE THE MARK'S HOUSE? Due to the same factor for plot points everywhere, of course: reasons. Riiiight.
The only other beef I had with AC 2 was the length. All things considered, it ran a little long. My in-game 'time played' was just over 26 hours; that figure includes ~95% completion of the manor and ~75% total 'memory synchronization'. I did EVERYTHING in Florence (side jobs for assassination, beat 'em ups, deliveries, treasure searches, etc) but virtually nothing else in any other area. This Deluxe Edition includes the DLC for memories 12 and 13, so those were synced but without the 'special memories' completed. Notable exceptions: recovered seals from all Assassin's Tombs (San Marco's tomb was out-freaking-standing) and synced all viewpoints ('cause why wouldn't you do that in a game that so actively encourages sightseeing and exploration?). What I'm saying is: I feel like I barely scratched the surface for optional content (thus spent very little time away from the core game/story) and still felt that things dragged on a bit. I was ready to say my goodbyes to Ezio, however temporarily, a few hours before that amazing, epic set-piece of a finale. Consequently, the last act was missing a bit of its luster, lost a bit of its magic.
In all seriousness, the above circumstances are outliers. Yes, you'll encounter a few situations with janky controls or poor/contrived plot development but they really are the exception to what it is otherwise, as a rule, a pretty fantastic game.
Two thumbs up. Numeric ratings: 8/10 if you're new to this sort of thing (or just aren't familiar with AC's mix of action, adventure and exploration), 9/10 (and an unconditional recommend) if you already enjoy the franchise. This reviewer is very glad to have finally parkour-ed through Renaissance Italy.
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Verfasst: 31.08.20 06:54
This just exceeded my expectation big time. I was kind of pessimistic starting it because of the last entry. But this game story and characters just blew its predecessor away.
One of the things that make this a peak game to me was the pace. While progressing, I always have in the back of my head thinking; when will the game become repetitive like the last one? It doesn't, It just becomes harder and harder in a better ways while also giving you a much improve equipment and ways to deal with the task you're supposed to do.
A great load of history learned while they still manage to connect it through the story, Landscape to not just Parkour at but also learned their past & as well having some of the greatest monologues I've heard in video games.
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1954 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 19.08.20 06:47
☐ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
===[ ☼ Graphics: ]===
☐ Potato
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad
☐ OK
☑ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Masterpiece
===[ $ Price/quality: ]===
☑ Full price
☐ Wait for sale
☐ Average
☐ Refund it if you can
☐ Don't do it
===[ ☣ Requirments: ]===
☐ 90' PC
☑ Minimum
☐ Medium
☐ Fast
☐ High end
☐ NASA computer
===[ ☼ Difficulty: ]===
☐ You just need 2 arms
☑ Ez
☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Hard (first few hours)
☐ Dark Souls
===[ ۞ Game time/length ]===
☐ Really short ( 0 - 2 hours)
☐ Short ( 2 - 8 hours)
☐ Few hours ( 8 - 12 hours)
☑ Long ( 12+ hours)
☐ Endless
===[ ♬ Story] ===
☐ It doesn't have
☐ Still better than Twilight
☐ Average
☐ Good
☑ Fantastic
===[ § Bugs ]===
☐ Game itself is one big BUG
☐ Bugs destroying the game
☐ Lot of bugs
☑ Few Bugs
☐ You can use them for speedrun
☐ Nothing
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19 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 14.09.20 09:22
Liked the weapons and idea you can pick up blades from enemies.
Unfortunately though I didn't enjoy the game as much as I hoped for and it's ironic how this game is considered the best in the series for it's story, which I just couldn't like that much.
Overall it's worth playing. Enjoyed attacking guards!
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2960 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 25.09.20 04:53
COMO NÃO GOSTAR DE AC2 ?
PRIMEIRO, QUE TEM UM TOMB RAIDER DENTRO DELE!!!
Eu simplesmente AMEEEEI explorar as tumbas, e quando elas eram dentro de catedrais então? VISHHH O HYPEEEEE
PEGUEI TODOS OS TESOUROS PORQUE NÉ KKKK SOU FÃ DE TOMB RAIDER ATÉ JOGANDO AC! KKKK
Esse jogo é muito bonito, eu curti cada processo de exploração, missão, customização, locais, história... aliás, eu recomendo fortemente, para quem nunca jogou AC, além de jogar na ordem, jogar este game e descobrir por si mesmo tudo que acontece dentro dele. O jogo é muito rico em história, e caso não saiba inglês, procure tradução dele na internet e coloque dentro do jogo.
Eu não zerei ele 100%, mas as missões principais eu fiz todas.
AC2 me deu a total sensação de jogar Tomb Raider 2. Excelente, épico e muito bem feito.
Importante: pra quem quiser zerar o jogo 100% MESMO, desbloqueie itens exclusivos na sua conta da Uplay, com os pontos da ubi, pra vc colocar itens e etc dentro do jogo.
[spoiler] DESMOND SEU GOSTOSO!!!!![/spoiler]
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1238 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 23.10.20 10:12
(+) Positive
1. Super Rich Story ( Marvelous )
2. Background Music ( I Love It )
3. Action & Parkour ( Awesome )
4. Emotional Attachment ( When you play this game )
5. Epic Characters ( That's why it become the beginning of a great trilogy story )
6. Awesome Hero VS Kick-ass Villains
(-) Negative
1. Do you really think that I am gonna tell a negative point about this game. Nope , In your Dreams...But there is only one thing that bother me and that's glitch....
Enjoy the game And Don't judge the Graphics of this game in 2020. So shut up and buy the game , Play the game , Enjoy the game.... That's All.
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698 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 08.11.20 11:44
[h1]Pros[/h1]
- Movements;
- Story;
- Aged Well;
- 0 Glitchs or Bugs (at least for me).
[h1]Cons[/h1]
- Old Visuals;
- Tooo easy combat;
[h1]Difficulty[/h1]
- Regular
[h1]Review[/h1]
Assassin's Creed II was in my opinion the beginning of the golden age of the franchise, not that nowadays the AC that have come out are bad, but these were very, very, very good, all the games that as main character had our friend Ezio, were simply phenomenal, being at control levels much like the first AC , but at the history level and as overall the whole game works major changes.
First let's talk about the history of the game itself. Simply a masterpiece, it is not lost, it makes sense, it is interesting, as I am tired of saying is phenomenal. While in the previous AC we fell almost by parading in the plot, in Assassin's Creed II, we followed from the birth of our character (Ezio), how did he get into the creed and what is his mission. I'm not done with the game, i'm at half of it, but in my experience it should last about 10h. I must say that the extra quets are also really good, some with puzzles, others with large number of enemies, but overall interesting.
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At the mechanical level, I can not really compare with his ancestor, because I do not remember, but from what I experienced, the strong of the game is the movement, since the combat is not like that anything, is to stick to mouse 1 and 2, but the movement, phenomenal, climb, run, jump and everything good in this game, is so smooth , is the basis of all the games that came next, even more than AC I.
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The game still contains a little customization, letting the player choose the color of his suit, improving the armor, changing the weapons too much...
Graphics, ahhhhh, I recommend people to look at this game as if they were in 2010 at first glance, because in the first hour is able to make an bad impression, because what in 2010 was very good now is horrible, but after that hour the game would seem normal and will give taste in playing. In terms of audio I noticed that at certain times the sound of the characters ended up being faster than the mouth, nothing special just a small implication of mine.
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In short, the game has aged well, I have not seen simply any glitch or bug, it is fun, has interesting visuals, and for me is in my top 5 Assassin's Creed. Therefore, more than recommended to new players of the franchise.
Final Evaluation:91/100
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This game is a must play for its Story, Original soundtrack, activites, learning and set up as it has provided me with countless never ending memories. In a sense AC 2 motivated me to pursue my interest in History at a young age furthering my fascination of the time period through the optional data location. 11/10 would recommend.
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The modern day story with Desmond continues as it was setup in the first game. This time around, though, it feels much more urgent and intriguing. No longer are you constantly being pulled out of the Animus for seemingly no gameplay or story related reason (other than for the villain to spout some monologue at you). Instead, the clash between the Assassins and Templars is treated with urgency. The actions Desmond and crew take feel weighty, and it's abundantly clear that people are counting on them to safeguard society.
If all that modern day stuff is boring or uninteresting to you though, don't worry. It is as unintrusive as possible. What is really intriguing, of course, is the past. And the past is beautiful in AC2. We are treated to Renaissance era Italy, and it is breathtaking. There are a multitude of cities to visit ranging from the waterside paradise of Venice to the open country and crowded streets of Tuscany. Each location has its own distinct atmosphere brought to life by the absolutely stunning soundtrack.
Populating the world is a unique blend of supporting characters, each intriguing enough in their own right, but the main star of the show is protagonist Ezio Auditore. Ezio is a genuinely interesting character to play as, beginning as a brash young teenager and becoming an experienced assassin. Throughout this journey, Ezio never loses his charm; though his youthful, witty arrogance is entertaining, his desire to learn and grow is equally so. The storytelling has also become much more personal in this sequel, as Ezio is given motivation the player can sympathize with. Resulting from this motivation is the unraveling of a Templar plot, interesting both in terms of story and gameplay.
Speaking of gameplay, AC2 does it well. The parkour is satisfying from the get-go, and the combat system from AC1 was improved upon massively. Counter kills are not overly powerful, weapons and armor are improved based on player agency rather than current place in the story, and the main assassination missions are engaging to play through. Staples of the franchise, such as air assassinations and a second hidden blade, were also added in this entry. Additionally, there are set piece moments sprinkled throughout the game that are a welcome change of pace. Finally, side objectives and collectibles are not overwhelming whatsoever, offering a fun distraction from time to time but are rarely necessary to pursue (one exception being made near the end of the game). Overall, there is a perfect blend of what made gameplay in AC1 good, and enough innovation to make it great in AC2.
Of course, this game isn't perfect (no game is). The parkour system will occasionally bug out, assassinations sometimes don't register, countering seems off from time to time, and sequences 12 and 13 feel very out of place compared to the rest of the game (these chapters were originally cut from the release and later added back as paid DLC). The graphics, particularly lighting, did not age all to well either. That being said, all of these negative are far outweighed by positives.
If you are put off by the somewhat negative perception Assassin's Creed has garnered over the past few years, I implore you to at least try this game. Assassin's Creed II is what put the franchise on the map and launched it to such enormous success, and it wasn't for no reason. This game is amazing, and engages in almost every way. You owe it to yourself to play it.
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The only game which allows you to play in Renaissance Italy. Become a godlike assassin parkour master with concealed spring action knifes, wielding a wide array of weapons to hunt down you're enemies with. In a vast open world with great immersion to the italian culture with challenging stealth gameplay and alot of other things to do as well. Grazie.
To this day it's still most unique game franchise in the way it lets you play as an assassin in a open world doing whatever you like other than killing civilians, part sci-fi, part history, part religion, part lore, theres nothing quite like it and as always it has a heartfelt gripping story that never disapoints.
Fan fiction: soon after this review Desmond became obsessed with Italy and started to look for a great lost treasure that he was certain was hidden there. He started to have more and more prolonged exposure to the animus he decided to switch to a diet of only romagna pizza and italian soda. As time went on Desmond becoming crazier and weighing 110 pounds was sure that his search was coming too an end and that this treasure of some sort of holy hand grenenade could only be located in the vatician, but one fateful night after having a very long stay in the animus he went to get a slice of cold pizza from the fridge on his way back to the animus he tripped over on a stray wire on the floor falling on his back and choking on the last piece of pepperoni from his pizza, thus ending his life and possibley the future of the entire world.
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The only drawback is the controls. They're not that bad, but can get annoying. Also the game sometimes forces a specific camera angle, which just usually makes things worse instead of helping.
9.5/10
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Long, satisfying story with 2 more expansions for you to play. Ezio is everyone's favorite and you should play this to find out why.
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Overall 9/10 Highly recommended.
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I've always considered this game my favorite game of all time; and not just because of it being a work of art and a complete freaking masterpiece!...
It's the game a twelve year-old boy got when he and his dad went to buy his Xbox 360 Arcade; when everything was alright in the world!
...and not just because it's considered the best entry in the series by many, starting the story of the coolest Assassin of all time (and one of the most attractive video game characters of all time), Ezio Auditore da Firenze!
Because for me, it's nostalgia, it's my childhood, it's happiness, it's freedom!
...and I got to experience that again!
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What this game brings: A new money system that was not included in the first assassin s creed. You can do lots of things with this for example: you can increase the value of your own villa! You can upgrade your gear whenever you want or if you want to challenge yourself you can just forget about it, it is not mandatory, the game doesn t force you by any means to do exactly that. And were you by any chance annoyed by the pesky civilians in the previous game? Well, I am happy to announce you that this is not the case anymore as you can throw money away to avoid them! Isn t this a great way to flex with your hard-earned money? Also, Ezio isn t aquaphobic as a certain individual were.
The only downside of this game is the lack of interaction with this animus. You were not forced like the previous game to exit the animus and take a well-deserved break like you do. This can also be considered a good thing as you could spent more time playing as the badass Ezio. However, a little more interaction with the animus as this is the main point of you doing all this is expected by me in the future games. Furthermore, I appreciate that this game actually always you to exit to desktop more effectively instead of staying 3 minutes just to close the game (I don t know what evil creature thought this was a good feature but okay. Thanks God task manager is at thing)
To conclude all my thoughts about time game. It s a masterpiece nothing more or less. I could stay hours just to promote this game. I promise it will be worth it in the end.
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05.04.10 01:15
the Brain
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Das kannst du aber annehmen... bin echt begeistert vom neuen Teil!

16.12.09 13:40
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Dieser Teil ist bestimmt Geil.
Steam
Release:17.11.2009
Genre:Action-Adventure
Entwickler:Ubisoft
Publisher:Ubisoft
Engine:keine Infos
Franchise:Assassins Creed
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