I was pleased by my first foray into Assassin's Creed. It's a very immersive experience with plenty of room for creativity in movement, creativity in combat and creativity in stealth. Unfortunately, the game lacks some significant QoL, mostly in lack of convenient inventory management and fast travel, and the controls can sometimes be flimsy. I would still call it a worthwhile time, though. Nolan North's Ezio is a treat, and you'll find few other opportunities in gaming to get such a taste of Italy.
I loved everything about this game, from Ezio's striking personality and his very engaging story, I liked the maps and I don't know why but they give me a good and relaxing vibe doing parkour on them (when there are no guards behind you) I would give it 4,5 stars but unfortunately the combat is horrible and dated and makes any confrontation a nightmare.
Insane how far this game has fallen from grace in my eyes. Loved it in 2009 and felt it was a huge leap as a sequel. Revisiting it shows it as an ugly follow up to the really solid original, not only from a design perspective but visually too. Massive drop in visual style somehow, with new half cooked mechanics duct taped on that feel like they only work 25% of the time.
Tecnicamente sofre demais... PORÉM, apesar de graficos e gameplay muito datada, esse jogo se consagra no topo de todos da franquia pelo seu charme do contexto historico, pela historia que te prende na cadeira e principalmente pelos personagens que sao incriveis, tendo como destaque o protagonista Ezio Auditore da Firenze. É aquele tipo de jogo que te joga na pele do protagonista e cria uma relacao incrivel e profunda com ele.
Replayed this on PS4. The essential Assassin's Creed game. Ezio is almost upsettingly good as a protagonist of a video game, the setting of Renaissance Italy feels alive and loved. This was a replay, I played it for the first time when I was a kid. It still holds up, the only place it stumbles is the weird timeskips and mission structure towards the end of the game. But the highpoints of the game make it impossible for me to give it anything less than a perfect score. Play it.
This was the first AC game that i played, and i absolutely loved it. The story of Ezio is one of the best in the entire franchise, because is well written and makes you connect with the character. The parkour improves from the original along with the combat. The cities are beautiful crafted and along with the environmental music, its a joy to run across them. Maybe there is no much variation in mission and the side content is lacking, but its a fantastic game and a great entry point if you want to begin with the franchise