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Assassin's Creed II

Assassin's Creed II

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From: UBI Soft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $59.99
Buy Used: $29.90
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New (33) Used (57) Collectible (2) from $29.90

Seller: gamesplus_bellaire
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 216 reviews
Sales Rank: 68

Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
Genre: action_games
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: PlayStation 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 008888345343
Model: 008888345343
UPC: 008888240129
EAN: 0008888240105
ASIN: B00269DX5W

Publication Date: October 31, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • Explore the deadly, shadowed world of the assassin with new assassin Ezio
  • Roam freely through the lush and dangerous world of Renaissance-era Italy
  • Do whatever it takes to complete your missions in the game's all-new open world and mission structure
  • Thrive in an environment rich with power, revenge and conspiracy
  • Practice your assassin's art with all-new weapons and instruments created by Leonardo da Vinci

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Product Description
The world of the assassin is one cloaked in shadow and steeped in danger. Ensnared in a web of revenge and conspiracy, the assassin embraces power at its most elemental, acting as the dividing line between life and death. As an assassin confronted by perilous new challenges and difficult choices, what path will you choose?

Features

  • Explore the deadly, shadowed world of the assassin with new assassin Ezio
  • Roam freely through the lush and dangerous world of Renaissance-era Italy
  • Do whatever it takes to complete your missions in the game's all-new open world and mission structure
  • Thrive in an environment rich with power, revenge and conspiracy
  • Practice your assassin's art with all-new weapons and instruments created by Leonardo da Vinci

    Amazon.com Product Description
    The world of the assassin is one cloaked in shadow and steeped in danger. Ensnared in a web of revenge and conspiracy, the assassin embraces power at its most elemental, acting as the dividing line between life and death. As an assassin confronted by perilous new challenges and difficult choices, what path will you choose?

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    Assasin's Creed 2
    Assasin's Creed 2

    Synopsis
    Get ready to plunge into the lush and deadly world of the Italian Renaissance, an era of arts, riches and murderous conspiracy. Assassin's Creed II introduces you to Ezio, a new assassin carrying on the deadly lineage of his forebears. Confront an epic tale of power and corruption as you hone your assassin's art, wielding weapons and instruments designed by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci himself in this gripping and deadly sequel.

    Key Game Features:

    • Explore the deadly, shadowed world of the assassin with new assassin Ezio
    • Roam freely through the lush and dangerous world of Renaissance-era Italy
    • Do whatever it takes to complete your missions in the game's all-new open world and mission structure
    • Thrive in an environment rich with power, revenge and conspiracy
    • Practice your assassin's art with all-new weapons and instruments created by Leonardo da Vinci



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    5 out of 5 stars Fun game.   March 11, 2010
    GrandAdmiral (Minneapolis, MN United States)
    I did not play the first Assassin's Creed, but I gave Assassin's Creed II a try after I saw the positive reviews. Definitely a fun game. The main storyline is very engaging and the side missions can be fun. I'm not a "stealth game" fan (e.g. Metal Gear), so it was nice that this game did not force you to be stealthy all of the time. If you are interested in earning trophies, it's fairly fun and easy to get the game's Platinum trophy.


    5 out of 5 stars Great   March 10, 2010
    While a great game, the first Assassin's Creed was flawed and repetitive. Assassin's Creed 2 is neither, the missions are fun, story is great, it looks very good. There are no more investigations before assassinations, and the world is very colorful. I recommend this game to anyone that has a next gen console.


    5 out of 5 stars Way better than the 1st   March 10, 2010
    K. Farren (Springfield, NH USA)
    We bought Assassin's Creed II soon after we beat the first. This is so much more fun in ways that I could go on forever about. If you enjoyed the first one this one you will LOVE!!! To many things to list!!!!


    4 out of 5 stars One of PS3's finest titles   March 8, 2010
    Christopher Jackson
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The only reason I don't give this game a 5/5 is because I reserve that honor for the best of the best, and this game has a few minor flaws, a great game non the less. This game has all of the incredible building scaling awsomeness and bad ass assassination epicness as the first one, plus it also added some cool RPG elements, like the option of buying armor and weapons, a riveting plot twist, and some other things that make the game easier to play, like fast travel stations and more time spent in the animus. Plus the trophies in this game are much easier to obtain and a lot more fun,no collecting 15,000 different flags to get 100% of completion. The only things that are lame about this game are that the battles are somewhat redundant, although awesome, they get kind of repetitive after 20 hours of game play. Also the controls can be kind of tricky, Ezio is such a super cool assassin that he can't help but run up random walls and jump off ledges, which can be kind of inconvenient when you're on a timed mission or chasing someone. Either way the game is pretty dang cool. Plus Ezio is a super hot ladies man that you can't help but love.


    2 out of 5 stars Assassins Creed 2   March 5, 2010
    B. Harris
    3 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I bought this game because I was extremely bored, and needed something to do.

    First I'll list the things that weren't so great about the game. The first thing that comes to mind was the freeze I encountered while trying to reach the top of a View Point. It was at a point in the game where I didn't have the 'extended jump' unlocked for my character. I didn't read anything about the game and had no idea there was such a feature in the game that allowed you to jump higher while scaling buildings. After about 10 minutes of fiddling around with this building and trying to climb to the top I saw a small structure with a pointed top which could possibly get me high enough to jump and reach the higher part of the View Point tower, so when I decided to jump onto it the game froze suddenly when I fell off the tip of this structure. I had to get up, reset my Playstation by hand because I couldn't access the dashboard.

    There are a few other small things in the game, that may effect enjoyment and gameplay for certain people. One was when you killed a guard with the hidden blade on a roof top that was patrolling near the edge of the roof would cause your character to slide down with the body off of the building unless you quickly react and move off of the body in time, sometimes it will leave you hanging on the side of a building or possibly fall to your death.

    There was also a problem I had with jumping to a platform that is behind you (you'll only really ever have to do this in Assassin Tomb's) there's only one direction you can hold your analog stick in to get Ezio to jump backwards. This direction would be either Left or Right, depending on the camera angle and a position of a wall/stopping point. Holding the stick up or down would only make Ezio attempt to climb up or down, obviously. So when you're holding it in the desired direction you'd assume the game would have some type of trail for your character to follow in a way, but that's not always the case. When you do something like this you can either end up jumping the complete opposite direction, towards your screen, or just completely miss the jump because of the fixed camera angles in certain areas. This can be extremely annoying in the Assassin Tomb's when you're trying to finish something within a time limit. Sometimes you'll also be near a eagle jump and you'll initiate the eagle jump to a haystack or even water.

    There's also something with the height difference in the game, almost like everything on the Z axis (not sure if Z is the correct axis) has no depth. You can be atop a building and push circle randomly and tackle a thief about 200 feet below you with a weird camera angle. Another small issue I had was a tree, a single tree in the last town you unlock, when you're climbing through a mission you get stuck by this tree because the root of the tree is through the bottom of the wall, even though you're above the root and there is nothing blocking your way you can't get past it unless you go another way. The area was pretty open but you may run into something similar while playing, this goes hand in hand with the height difference problem I experienced.

    The Game:

    With Assassin's Creed 2 you have a lot more you can do, although it may get repetitive after a while it is still something you can do and possibly enjoy. I did all of the side missions in this game (every race, every beat-em-up, delivery, feathers, etc) and I have to say that they were pretty boring but gave you something to do while you progressed through the story. The most enjoyable thing about the game in my opinion was that you get your own city and you can upgrade it. I loved that you can upgrade your own town and get items for a cheaper price depending on what you've upgraded. Although the city is awesome and all, it's VERY easy to max everything out and that may be alright for some people but I wish I could of done something with all the money I was earning. The money in this game mostly comes from your city, and when you upgrade it you earn more cash. You earn money every 20 minutes, and is collected a cheat behind your sister. It has a limit making it unable to continue earning cash after a certain amount so you'll need to go back and collect that money when it's full or at a convenient time.

    As I said earlier, making money in this game is so easy it makes it almost completely worthless. After you've upgraded your city entirely (which I did very early in the game) the only way to increase your chest that fills with money is to get a higher completion which includes getting feathers, finishing missions, etc. The game itself is also extremely easy, I never, not even once died from a fight with guards. The only times I died were because I fell off of a building/ledge related to a game bug. The reason I didn't die during any guard fights was because you can now carry around medicine, I believe you start out with a small pouch that can hold around 5 or so and can be upgraded to 15 if I remember correctly. Using these will restore quite a large amount of health and pretty much make you unstoppable the entire game, they are also dirt cheap. When you get further in the game you unlock new weapons, items that can be bought from a merchant.

    As you get more weapons your city's value also expands earning you more cash, a bigger chest to hold cash, and more animations to kill people with. This is also the case with paintings and any other collectibles you can store in your city, they increase your cash flow and the chests maximum cash.

    You can find more information all over, no point in telling you anything you can easily find by reading one of your favorite review sites.

    I ended up trading this game in for $29.50 because there's nothing to do after you beat it, and it wasn't really worth a replay to me. I unlocked everything and completed the game to 100%, I did get all of the feathers it was a tough job and it gives you the most useless item in the game. I purchased this for $39.99, I'd say this game was worth the $10.49.

    tl;dr:

    The game has some bugs/issues that I encountered and really made me dislike the game at some points. Only died to bugs, this game is for a casual gamer. If you're looking for a moderately or even slightly challenging game I'd recommend getting something else.


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