As the thread title indicates I am reviewing a fairly old game (by gamers standards anyway).
[HEADING=1]Assassin's Creed 2[/HEADING]
Assassins Creed 2 is the sequal to the first Assassins Creed, a brilliant new IP which found itself terribly flawed by reptitive gameplay and irritatingly paced story. Its successor sets out to rectify these flaws and hopefully leave a satisfying after taste.
[HEADING=3]The Good[/HEADING]
They grow up so fast... Improving vastly on the first game, Assassins Creed 2 has a brilliant story, leaving you quite happy to play for hours to reach the next cutscene. The characters are all introduced and expanded upon well and Ezio is certainly a likeable protagonist, watching him grow from spoilt rich renaissance playboy to a grisled, cold Assassin is a highlight and really gives you a fleshed out emotional attachment to the character. The pacing is also done well. Characters and locations are introduced just when things start getting stale to keep you on your toes.
I can see my house from here! The scope in AC2 is a spectacle in itself. The first game was a treat for its time and arguably a true showcase of the 'next gen power', AC2 continues this trend with a far more diverse range of location. Grey washed out cities from AC1 turn into shining beacons of renaissance splendor with an expanded colour palette to give a marvelous treat for the eyes. Animations are also nothing short of amazing and really add to the overall atmosphere as your finely tuned Assassins makes his way through the meticulously detailed streets, dodging guards and slipping through the crowds.
Wash, rinse, innovation. Unlike its predecessor, AC2 is no longer the monotonous affair of eavesdrop, pickpocket, interrogate, assassinate. AC2 opens up the options and gives a wide array of mission types all merged into a cohesive narrative. The missions play almost like a linear game with some awesome set pieces thrown in for good measure. Exploration is also greatly improved upon offering more incentive to find those chests thanks to the economy system. Systems such as your own villa, glyphs and assassin's tombs further the depth and scale of the game, you will not get bored playing and it will never begin to drag. The things that did remain and fine tuned to near perfection, climbing is even smoother, looks even cooler and is just flat out more enjoyable and fast paced, whilst the thrill of being an Assassin hasn't grown old.
[HEADING=3]The Bad[/HEADING]
You again... One of the annoyances from many players of AC1 was the inclusion of Desmond. He came in at the most inappropriate times and his appearances generally felt mis-jointed and awkward. Probably due to the mess of a story in that game anyway. AC2 does attempt to rectify this problem by reducing Desmonds appearances. But this just means you almost don't seen him enough. Oddly enough I would have liked to have seen more 'real world' Desmond exploring and getting information from his new found allies. AC2 see's his role reduced to less regular intervals, but longer episodes. Ezio has been with the player the whole game, you have seen him grow. Desmond on the other hand you still do not know enough about to make that same connection. It is definitely improved, but not as good as it could be.
So lonely... Now this is a complaint I could probably levy at most open world games. The Saboteur did it to me, Mercenaries 2 did it to me, and now AC2. Where did everyone go? allow me to elaborate, you follow a by all means awesome story, you like the characters, you care about them and you want to get the villain. But then after completion that brilliant world just ends. Sure you can still explore and make your own fun, complete a few side quests, but the characters who have been with you throughout the game just vanish. Take Leonardo for example, he was my favourite character and arguably Ezio's closest friend. But once all the codex pages are discovered he isn't there anymore. It would have been nice to have him hanging about somewhere, spouting random dialogue when you visit him. A minor complaint maybe but suddenly having all the fun characters yanked away with you definitely makes you feel a bit sad. Saints Row 2 fixed this for me by being able to call up 'homies' to follow you around. Now if only Leonardo can invent a renaissance telephone...
[HEADING=3]In Conclusion[/HEADING]
As a sequel, AC2 is near perfect. It feels like what the first game should have been, and if this game is any indication, good things are in store for AC3. The franchise has come along way and shown that new IP's can become successful. Replay value, a good story and lots of bad ass Assassinating, what more do you want?
[HEADING=1]Assassin's Creed 2[/HEADING]
Assassins Creed 2 is the sequal to the first Assassins Creed, a brilliant new IP which found itself terribly flawed by reptitive gameplay and irritatingly paced story. Its successor sets out to rectify these flaws and hopefully leave a satisfying after taste.
[HEADING=3]The Good[/HEADING]
They grow up so fast... Improving vastly on the first game, Assassins Creed 2 has a brilliant story, leaving you quite happy to play for hours to reach the next cutscene. The characters are all introduced and expanded upon well and Ezio is certainly a likeable protagonist, watching him grow from spoilt rich renaissance playboy to a grisled, cold Assassin is a highlight and really gives you a fleshed out emotional attachment to the character. The pacing is also done well. Characters and locations are introduced just when things start getting stale to keep you on your toes.
I can see my house from here! The scope in AC2 is a spectacle in itself. The first game was a treat for its time and arguably a true showcase of the 'next gen power', AC2 continues this trend with a far more diverse range of location. Grey washed out cities from AC1 turn into shining beacons of renaissance splendor with an expanded colour palette to give a marvelous treat for the eyes. Animations are also nothing short of amazing and really add to the overall atmosphere as your finely tuned Assassins makes his way through the meticulously detailed streets, dodging guards and slipping through the crowds.
Wash, rinse, innovation. Unlike its predecessor, AC2 is no longer the monotonous affair of eavesdrop, pickpocket, interrogate, assassinate. AC2 opens up the options and gives a wide array of mission types all merged into a cohesive narrative. The missions play almost like a linear game with some awesome set pieces thrown in for good measure. Exploration is also greatly improved upon offering more incentive to find those chests thanks to the economy system. Systems such as your own villa, glyphs and assassin's tombs further the depth and scale of the game, you will not get bored playing and it will never begin to drag. The things that did remain and fine tuned to near perfection, climbing is even smoother, looks even cooler and is just flat out more enjoyable and fast paced, whilst the thrill of being an Assassin hasn't grown old.
[HEADING=3]The Bad[/HEADING]
You again... One of the annoyances from many players of AC1 was the inclusion of Desmond. He came in at the most inappropriate times and his appearances generally felt mis-jointed and awkward. Probably due to the mess of a story in that game anyway. AC2 does attempt to rectify this problem by reducing Desmonds appearances. But this just means you almost don't seen him enough. Oddly enough I would have liked to have seen more 'real world' Desmond exploring and getting information from his new found allies. AC2 see's his role reduced to less regular intervals, but longer episodes. Ezio has been with the player the whole game, you have seen him grow. Desmond on the other hand you still do not know enough about to make that same connection. It is definitely improved, but not as good as it could be.
So lonely... Now this is a complaint I could probably levy at most open world games. The Saboteur did it to me, Mercenaries 2 did it to me, and now AC2. Where did everyone go? allow me to elaborate, you follow a by all means awesome story, you like the characters, you care about them and you want to get the villain. But then after completion that brilliant world just ends. Sure you can still explore and make your own fun, complete a few side quests, but the characters who have been with you throughout the game just vanish. Take Leonardo for example, he was my favourite character and arguably Ezio's closest friend. But once all the codex pages are discovered he isn't there anymore. It would have been nice to have him hanging about somewhere, spouting random dialogue when you visit him. A minor complaint maybe but suddenly having all the fun characters yanked away with you definitely makes you feel a bit sad. Saints Row 2 fixed this for me by being able to call up 'homies' to follow you around. Now if only Leonardo can invent a renaissance telephone...
[HEADING=3]In Conclusion[/HEADING]
As a sequel, AC2 is near perfect. It feels like what the first game should have been, and if this game is any indication, good things are in store for AC3. The franchise has come along way and shown that new IP's can become successful. Replay value, a good story and lots of bad ass Assassinating, what more do you want?
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