Which ome is you favorite. I loved Ac 2 and Ac brothehood. Ac revelations was not amazing but good. Showing 1 - 15 of 33 comments. I loved all of Assassin Creed. I didn't like any of those. The only ones I like are black flag and odyssey haven't tried origins but I may like that one too. All three are good. Honestly I don't understand why people like some but not all, all three practically play the same. Originally posted by Todd Howard :.
Originally posted by WhiteKnight :. Originally posted by psychotron :. Good question. Either the first or the Brotherhood is the best. I think it's actually AC Brotherhood. Almost all the aspect are awesome, plus there are some aspects open world, side quests that are present there and were present but didn't play an important roles due to the first game's linear nature in the first.
So the final rating of these four games is this: 1. Assassin's Creed Brotherhood 2. Assassin's Creed 1 3. Assassin's Creed 2 4. Assassin's Creed Revelations. So, what say you? Shit really hits the fan for Desmond and crew in Brotherhood while Ezio's story and his role in history is fleshed out.
So if you're a fan of the story and universe, I recommend you play Brotherhood. Buy and play Brotherhood, since it should be on sale. Wait till AC3 is a few months away, then buy and play Revelations when it's on sale. This is of course only if you care about the greater story.
If you just want gameplay, you could probably stick with Revelations seeing as how it has everything from Brotherhood and then some. Brotherhood is such a great game. The leap that they took from II to Brotherhood as astounding considering it was only a year. The desmond story, Ezio's story and Rome was such a god damn delight. So much fun.
Play it. You should play Brotherhood. There's literally no reason to skip it. The single player is solid even if I felt like the first seven hours of it were pretty much still in slow-burn tutorial range.
Once the game gets going, it's whole-hog excellence. If you'll end up playing both eventually anyway, why not stick to the chronological order? Revelations might be a slight rehash of Brotherhood, it's still got some new additions so playing it first would give you even less of an incentive to play Brotherhood. If you're playing for the great story and unique compelling experience, play all the AC games in the correct order. If you wanna stab dudez and use cool weaponz. Brotherhood is the way to go, Revelations seems like it maybe isn't as great as Brotherhood but not a bad game!
Brootherhood has more content, something like twize the missions of revelations. If you are interested in multiplayer I would recomend Revelation. Thread: Which game did you like best? With all the topics that are condemning Revelations, I thought I'd make a poll to find out if the majority of the fans here liked Brotherhood over the recent Assassin's Creed game.
Revelations is superior to Brotherhood in many ways, such as the fact that your Assassin recruits feel more like people. The missions were more varied and interesting the Minstrel mission being a good example and they made the hook blade into a very fun new gameplay element that gives a lot more options to the players.
I have mixed feelings about bomb-crafting however. On one hand, you can just use them to distract guards. On the other hand, it's now a lot more easy to just blow them up and it doesn't make much sense for an Assassin to use a weapon that would not only leave a mark, but make a sound loud enough for anyone to hear.
It's cool, but you don't feel like an Assassin while using them. Unlike Rome, Constantinople feels like a real city because most of the hub doesn't consist of just one big country side with only a quarter of it having buildings and city-streets as was the case in Brotherhood.
The new Mocam technology helps the graphics, although the fact that Desmond looks almost nothing like Desmond from the previous three games is disappointing. I guess it's just something we'll all have to get use to. The environments are also more varied. You'll go from big snowy mountains to underwater lakes to Byzantine structures like the Hippodrome and so on. Brotherhood had some variety, but it would have been better if the country-side wasn't as big as it was. My biggest complaint for Revelations is the questionable acts Ezio commits, but the biggest WTF moment of the entire game wasn't the ending, but the part where Ezio sets a whole city on fire, harming a lot of people in the process, and doesn't even seem to care.
He should have at least acknowledged that he hurt a lot of people in Capadoccia. And yes, I know no one ever said Ezio was a good guy, but Ezio was never this apathetic to the happenings of people around him.
But overall, I'd say that Revelations is the better game. Brotherhood was good, but not that good.
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