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Assassin's Creed II is a sequel to a successful TPP activity amusement game. It was again made by eminent Ubisoft Montreal Studio a Ubisoft Entertainment subsidiary.
The second piece of the series takes you to the year 1476, i.e. the period of Renaissance. You can visit such cities as Florence, Venetia, and Rome, as well as their surrounding horticultural areas (e.g. Toscana). You play as Desmond, who uses a gadget called Animus to investigate the history of his predecessor – Ezio Auditore da Firenze. The creators arranged an extensive principle story as well as numerous side missions of several types. Interestingly, in the amusement you can meet famous historical figures, such as Lorenzo de Medici and Leonardo da Vinci.
In your missions, first of all, you need to sneak past guards, mix into swarm, and stealth execute pursued targets. This is not an easy occupation, because of increasingly stronger enemies. Some of them can even hop on rooftops as easily as the protagonist, others are a great deal more vigilant and astute. Luckily, if a duel does not go as arranged, you might always visit a nearby doctor, and recuperate your wounds.
The amusement introduces two or three interesting innovations as contrasted and the previous installment. The first and foremost is swimming, which adds new investigation options. Of course the assassin can still jump on tallest buildings, which is really a significant component of gameplay. The mixture of executions was extended – you can assault enemies from rooftops, shoot them with a shrouded pistol, or use their own weapons against them.
Besides, you can make use of several Leonardo da Vinci's designs, including the flying machine, as well as the shiny new shrouded sharpened steel (consolidating the previously stated pistol and the poison edge). The in-diversion locations also shroud a large number of collectibles – 100 feathers and more than 300 treasure chests. Discovering these is compensated with various extras, including Auditore's family cape or even shield of Altair, the previous diversion's protagonist.
Numerous a period the legend gets consideration of nearby authorities. Luckily, he can bring down his needed level by detaching posters the walls, wiping out onlookers, or paying off heralds. Conventional cut-scenes were supplanted with spectacular fast time occasion sequences. The amusement sports top notch graphics and amazing locations.
The PC version of the diversion includes two additional episodes, initially released on consoles as DLCs.
The story of the extra focuses on securing the main city of Forli. The player has to battle back an assault by Orsi brothers and keep the Templars from further expansion. In that objective you are helped by your allies: Catherina Sforza and Niccolo Machiavelli. In addition, in one of the special memories you can pilot Leonardo's flying machine.
The story focuses on the main Bonfire of the Vanities. This was a real occurrence that happened in the late 15-century Venice. On 7 February 1497 supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola publically blazed thousands of objects denounced as occasions of sin. Flames consumed books, works of workmanship, mirrors, dresses, diversion cards, and other "objects of indecency". These events are a foundation for more than 10 new missions in which you help Niccolo Machia.
The second piece of the series takes you to the year 1476, i.e. the period of Renaissance. You can visit such cities as Florence, Venetia, and Rome, as well as their surrounding horticultural areas (e.g. Toscana). You play as Desmond, who uses a gadget called Animus to investigate the history of his predecessor – Ezio Auditore da Firenze. The creators arranged an extensive principle story as well as numerous side missions of several types. Interestingly, in the amusement you can meet famous historical figures, such as Lorenzo de Medici and Leonardo da Vinci.
In your missions, first of all, you need to sneak past guards, mix into swarm, and stealth execute pursued targets. This is not an easy occupation, because of increasingly stronger enemies. Some of them can even hop on rooftops as easily as the protagonist, others are a great deal more vigilant and astute. Luckily, if a duel does not go as arranged, you might always visit a nearby doctor, and recuperate your wounds.
The amusement introduces two or three interesting innovations as contrasted and the previous installment. The first and foremost is swimming, which adds new investigation options. Of course the assassin can still jump on tallest buildings, which is really a significant component of gameplay. The mixture of executions was extended – you can assault enemies from rooftops, shoot them with a shrouded pistol, or use their own weapons against them.
Besides, you can make use of several Leonardo da Vinci's designs, including the flying machine, as well as the shiny new shrouded sharpened steel (consolidating the previously stated pistol and the poison edge). The in-diversion locations also shroud a large number of collectibles – 100 feathers and more than 300 treasure chests. Discovering these is compensated with various extras, including Auditore's family cape or even shield of Altair, the previous diversion's protagonist.
Numerous a period the legend gets consideration of nearby authorities. Luckily, he can bring down his needed level by detaching posters the walls, wiping out onlookers, or paying off heralds. Conventional cut-scenes were supplanted with spectacular fast time occasion sequences. The amusement sports top notch graphics and amazing locations.
The PC version of the diversion includes two additional episodes, initially released on consoles as DLCs.
The story of the extra focuses on securing the main city of Forli. The player has to battle back an assault by Orsi brothers and keep the Templars from further expansion. In that objective you are helped by your allies: Catherina Sforza and Niccolo Machiavelli. In addition, in one of the special memories you can pilot Leonardo's flying machine.
The story focuses on the main Bonfire of the Vanities. This was a real occurrence that happened in the late 15-century Venice. On 7 February 1497 supporters of the Dominican priest Girolamo Savonarola publically blazed thousands of objects denounced as occasions of sin. Flames consumed books, works of workmanship, mirrors, dresses, diversion cards, and other "objects of indecency". These events are a foundation for more than 10 new missions in which you help Niccolo Machia.
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