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Assassin's Creed / Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed Double Pack contains;

  • Assassin's Creed
  • Assassin's Creed II: Game of the Year Edition Assassin's Creed II: Battle of Forlì Assassin's Creed II: Bonfire of the Vanities

ASSASSIN'S CREED In the year 2012, a seemingly ordinary bartender named Desmond Miles is abducted by a mysterious organization. The captors attach Desmond to a strange device called "Animus", which allows him to access the memory of his ancestor, an assassin named Altaïr. For some reason, the reconstruction of Altaïr's memories is vital to the captors.

After accessing Altaïr's memory, Desmond is able to experience the events that took place in the Holy Land in the year 1191, the time of the Third Crusade. Al Mualim, the leader of the assassins, orders Altaïr to kill nine prominent historical figures, who supposedly let war and corruption take over the Holy Land.

During most of the game, the player controls Altaïr; however, it is clearly indicated that controlling him is a part of Desmond's experience. The player is also able to control Desmond between his sessions in the "Animus".

The game's most innovative feature is the freedom of choice and movement. Every architectural detail like window ledges, carvings in the stone or wooden bars can be used to move on the walls. This allows the player to have intense chase scenes if by any chance you're hunted by the guard.

There are several ways you can reach your goal in the game. Using eavesdropping, interrogation and pickpocketing, you can find out information about your next target. You can then use this information to choose whether you take on the targets by full frontal assault or with a properly placed throwing knife from the cover of the rooftops.

Depending on your choice, you'll have to deal with the citizens and knights of the cities who will become suspicious of a cloaked person wondering on the rooftops or near the mission targets. There are several situations where you can blend in the crowd, with luck, you can take out your target without anyone looking your way. Altaïr has a small but effective arsenal of weapons, such as swords and throwing knives and he can learn new combat skills to help him on his mission.

ASSASSIN'S CREED II Desmond Miles, the last in the line of the ancient order of Assassins, has been captured by the modern-day descendants of the Templars, forced to experience past events through a device called Animus in order to obtain crucial information. However, one of the scientists unexpectedly switches sides, asking Desmond to put his trust in her hands and follow her out of the complex. Soon afterwards they escape the holding place and team up with some new allies that intend to use Desmond's knowledge against the Templars. Their new device is called Animus 2.0, an upgraded version of the original. This time, Desmond relives the life of Ezio Auditore di Firenze, a man who lived in Italy in the 15th century.

Ezio is a boisterous, seemingly carefree young man who likes to pick fights and chase skirts. But all that changes when his father and little brother are publicly executed by a man he trusted. Driven by vengeance, Ezio begins to discover more about his father's life, and realizes that he, too, belonged to the organization of the Assassins. Ezio becomes a skillful assassin himself, and is ready to go all the way to avenge the death of the people he loved.

Assassin's Creed II is a free-roaming action game very similar in concept and gameplay mechanics to its predecessor. The events of the game take place in Florence, Venice, Rome, and other locations in Italy. Besides fictional characters, the game has famous historical figures from the time period, such as Leonardo da Vinci, Niccolò Machiavelli, Cesare Borgia and others, who play an active role in the game's story. Authentic cultural and political environment of the Italian Renaissance is represented in the game along with fictitious accounts of the events, alternate history, and metaphysical theories.

The core gameplay resembles that of the previous game. The protagonist can freely explore several large cities and rural locations on foot or on horseback. It is also possible to swim and navigate boats in the game. Nearly every building can be climbed on, and the protagonist can access the tallest rooftops, observing the panorama with his Eagle Vision. Free-form jumping and running occupies a considerable portion of the gameplay.

One of the sequel's most notable additions is the financial system, which was not present in the first game. Items, weapons and armor can be bought in shops and repaired for money. There are many more weapon types and individual weapons and armor in the game. Ezio can carry swords, daggers, throwing knives, smoke bombs, a pistol, and a variety of upgradeable armor types. Weapons can also be picked up from fallen enemies and used in the same battle. Abundant treasure can be collected from various spots in the game world.

There are new ways of being stealthy in this sequel. Ezio can pay courtesans to distract guards, hire mercenaries to fight them, or commission thieves to create a distraction. Mission objectives and particularly the steps needed to accomplish them are noticeably more varied than in the previous game. The protagonist often receives new equipment and new challenges to experiment with. A few of these are built like mini-games: for example, at one point Ezio will pilot a flying device. The main character has his own headquarters in the game, a mansion and a small town adjacent to it. It is possible to invest money into the town's reconstruction, as well as customize the mansion.

The game features a significantly larger amount of side quests than its predecessor. A series of sub-quests involves locating, collecting and deciphering ancient words of wisdom that supposedly hold the secret of the universe. These quests often involve traversing complex indoor platform environments in order to reach the goal. These sequences require precise jumping and contain light puzzle-solving elements, similarly to contemporary Prince of Persia games.

ASSASSIN'S CREED II: BATTLE OF FORLÌ Sequence 12: Battle of Forli is the first DLC pack for Assassin's Creed II. It features the first corrupted memory sequence from the Animus and is set towards the end of its base game. The city of Forli is under attack and Ezio must help Caterina Sforza, whom he briefly met in Assassin's Creed II, and Niccolo Machiavelli to defend it.

Gameplay is similar to the base game; there are no new locations, enemies, or weapons. A special mission is opened, however, that grants the player access to Da Vinci's flying machine whenever they like.

ASSASSIN'S CREED II: BONFIRE OF THE VANITIES Sequence 13 - Bonfire of the Vanities is a downloadable content pack (DLC) for the 2009 game Assassin's Creed II.

It features the second corrupted memory sequence, after the Battle of Forli, from the Animus and is set towards the end of the main missions. The DLC includes access to the Oltrarno District of Firenze and Templar Lairs originally only available through the special editions of Assassin's Creed II.

After Girolamo Savonarola stole the Apple of Eden during the Battle of Forlì, he took control over the city and stationed nine lieutenants.

Ezio soon travelled to the city and met with Niccolò Machiavelli, who ordered him to take down every lieutenant station in Firenze. After killing the painter, guard captain, nobleman, priest, merchant, doctor, farmer, condottiero, and preacher, the people of Firenze stood up to Girolamo and stormed his house. He tried to use the Apple but Ezio knocked it out of his hand.

Girolamo was to be burned alive, until Ezio decided that no one should die that way, and he killed Girolamo with his Hidden Blade before he could suffer. The DLC soon ends with Ezio giving a speech to the citizens of Firenze and how they should follow their own path.

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Game Information

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Alternative Titles
Assassin's Creed Double Pack, Assassin's Creed I + II Welcome Pack
Platform
PlayStation 3
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Montreal
Publishers(s)
Ubisoft
Genres(s)
Action, Adventure, Stealth
JP Release Date
July 19, 2012
EU Release Date
March 30, 2012
PEGI Rating
PEGI 18
CERO Rating
CERO Z
MVGL User Score
9 by 3 user(s)
MVGL Difficulty
2.0000
Composer(s)
Jesper Kyd
Added by
3 User(s)

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