Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Guide Play Part 4-KJS

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"I thought my work was done. I was wrong. Once more, I must venture into the fray. By recruiting enemies of the state, we arm those who have been disarmed by the Borgia. The greed, the corruption, the tyranny my enemies have spread will burn to the ground. From the ashes of vengeance, a new Rome will rise."
―Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Launch Trailer.

It has taken some time for me to complete this one, yet here we are: Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is the third game in the series, and the second part that follows Ezio's storyline. There is a reason that this game is a fan favorite, since it contains the allure of the previous game, yet brings in various new features and a truckload to attend and discover. If you have enjoyed the previous game, you'll love this one. Renaissance Italy is yet again here for us to roam in, with one glorious city at our disposal. It seems that the old saying was true all along: all roads lead to Rome.

Well, considering we are already deep into the series at this point, I'll throw my casual "will contain spoilers" warning here, just for your attention. Previously in our game, Ezio discovered that he has bitten more than he could chew with the revelation of a message coming to Desmond beyond time. A secret room in Vatican revealed the involvement of parties alien and unseen, parties even godly; and the Animus session got cut short with a Templar raid on our modern assassins' hideout. As templars descended upon Desmond and the crew, they have managed to narrowly escape with their lives and hit the road for the ancestral home of Auditore family: Monteriggioni. Now, setting base in Monteriggioni's underground halls, well below the satellite range of any Abstergo machination, our heroes keep delving into Ezio's memories to get a clue about the fate of the Apple of Eden.

Going back to Ezio's story, he'll soon discover that he has committed a crucial mistake by letting Pope Roderigo Borgia live. He goes back to Monteriggioni with Uncle Mario to discuss the events of Vatican with the rest of his allies, only to wake up to a bloody dawn. As Cesare Borgia arrives to his doorstep with an army, Ezio once again loses all he has: his home, his uncle and the apple- yet not his vengeance and hope for a new dawn. As Ezio escapes the siege barely with his life, he arrives to Roma, the very cradle of Borgia dominance and decides to take the war to Borgia for a change. Here, he will reinstate the Assassin Order by recruiting and training a younger generation of assassins to take the city back from the Borgia.

Exciting, huh? Welcome to Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood or "City Building: How I Have Rebuilt Rome Edition". Rome is a huge city, and it bears countless side quests, collectibles, guild missions, Leonardo mission, unlockables and even some personal memories coming from Ezio's tragic past. I strongly recommend acquiring as many Borgia towers and shops as possible early in the game to establish a steady income. Things to do seemingly won't have an end, and each little thing you do will unlock a new ability, a new piece of equipment or a new narrative to the era itself.

In this game, we will follow Ezio's life from its mid-forties to its mid-fifties. Our beloved assassin doesn't recover from injuries as quickly as he used to, but he is still the daredevil that we know him to be and the benefit of wisdom brings in a new arsenal to him too. Now, he is not alone. As you burn down Borgia towers and assassinate officials, you will recover the city piece by piece; and you will steadily recruit young assassins to do your bidding. You will send them on missions far and wide, for them to get experience, and even let them accompany you in your own missions. By the end, Ezio will be given the title of the Mentor, as the man who saved the Italian Brotherhood.

The setting, so far, is the best in the series. The whole city truly lives, and Ubisoft managed to come close to the notion of an open world in this one. As you travel the streets, you'll witness random interactions between citizens, people attending their daily business; contrary to them roaming certain paths aimlessly, as it was in previous games. Day/Night cycle will enhance the atmosphere and will even present various advantages to you. Various authentic landmarks of Rome are open to visit, and countless wondrous screenshot opportunities will be at hand. Streets are vibrant with the culture of the era, and the nature itself is a beauty to behold, from harbors to lush forests; from valleys to mountain peaks. As a side note, it was a breathtaking moment to take a leap of faith from the top of the great Colosseum.







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