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    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

    Game » consists of 16 releases. Released Nov 16, 2010

    The third installment in the Assassin's Creed franchise, this game's story picks up right after the events of Assassin's Creed II, showing Ezio Auditore traveling to Rome to recruit a new force of assassins. Brotherhood is the first game in the series to offer online multiplayer.

    glockstararmani's Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood (Xbox 360) review

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    Rome Wasn't Rendered In A Day

    Glockstar Armani presents this game with 2 *GLOCKIE* awards for:

    *GAME MOST PERFECTLY SUITED TO MY TASTES*

    *BEST GAME OF 2010*

    Seriously, I think that Ubisoft Montreal followed me around my entire life, deduced what kind of game would be perfect for me, and then they made that game and called it "Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood". Here are some of my favorite things in life: time-travel, Ancient Rome, Leonardo Da Vinci, cliffhanger endings, paintings with hidden messages, science-fiction, secret codes, chess, the Renaissance, political intrigue, medieval warfare, conspiracy theories, and video games with tons of gameplay where you can upgrade weapons and collect a ton of things. Ubisoft...you complete me.

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      Assassin’s creed: Brotherhood Review 0

      A quality of many great video games is there ability to make the player feel like a total bad-ass. Assassin’s creed II is one of these rare games that had the ability to make you feel like a bad-ass and therefore when the time to pick up the sequel came around just a year after its predecessor it was inevitable that I would pick up a copy. The beginning of the games starts with Ezio right were he was at the end of the last game, deep inside the Vatican. A quick recap of the controls with your ...

      8 out of 9 found this review helpful.

      Checking under the Hood you'll see some problems... 0

      I've been a fan of the AC series since the first game. So it was only natural for me to grab a copy of Brotherhood. Though what I got was kind of a mixed bag...  The game picked up literally seconds after the events of AC2. Desmond and company has hit the road after the Templars, while in the Animus, Ezio has confronted his nemesis and discovered the secret hidden beneath the Vatican and must escape. Returning players from AC2 will pick up immediately on where the plot picks up. However, newcome...

      12 out of 16 found this review helpful.

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