The player once again controls Ezio Auditore through the genetic memory of Desmond Miles using the Animus 2.0 (which is the game's memory interface). It's been confirmed there will be more modern day sequences featuring Desmond.[7] As a Master Assassin, Ezio will have to reorganize his Brotherhood in Rome to fight against the Templars. Hence the new management system: the player can recruit new members by completing missions around the city, send them to assignments around Europe or call them for support during missions (if they are not already occupied). Tasking the novice Assassins is essential to make them gain experience, and the player will be able to customize their appearance, skills and weapon training by spending the skill points they've earned. Although Ezio is a Master Assassin in this episode, his progression is not over and he will also have to master new gadgets, such as Leonardo da Vinci's parachute, which can be used when jumping from tall buildings.
Why not? When AC II had launched, I had sourced a copy from Ritvik in exchange for GOW Collection. Makes perfect sense to buy the two games for the price of one.xXx said:b/w i needed to ask this...does AC1 & 2 bundle pack makes sense to purchase now ???
in the price of 1 game, AC1 is platinum title & AC2 is normal game.
I'm pretty sure it will. Sony has encrypted the files for newer crop of games to mandatorily update to 3.42 firmware.Desecrator said:Any idea if this one would need 3.42 f/w? :gap:
Desecrator said:You haven't played either of them? :O
yeah get them,xXx said:[/COLOR]b/w i needed to ask this...does AC1 & 2 bundle pack makes sense to purchase now ???
in the price of 1 game, AC1 is platinum title & AC2 is normal game.
I dunno I am not excited abt this AC: Brotherhood....Somehow it feels lacking in something
Might be the reason..but still AC Games are best played after few months of UBI patching the games & DLC packsjojothedragon said:Thats because you haven't yet finished Ac2.