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Guard " Hey you get down from there "

Me (Ezio) " NO I will climb up to where you are and defeat you without any weapons"

Ezio climbs up to the guard . He changes to fists.

Guard is alerted

Guard: AssAssin! he is here!

Guard takes out sword and attempts to swipe Ezio.

Ezio counters and takes the Guard's sword and kills him with it.

Ezio drops the sword as he watches the Guard's corpse slide down onto the street.

Ezio " it was self defense, I swear. "

lol.

Who got all of "the truth" yet? I saw it, its pretty weird...

Yeah, It was pretty interesting, seems to me like subject 16 was a descendant to Adam or Eve and this was recorded from the animus, though they weren't the first humans on earth in this 'truth' and it all looked very hightech back then :p anyway, unraveling it was a lot more fun than the actual video imo.

Aye, they do but I just see them as training dummies to perform spectacular kills on :laugh:

The brutes however, man they annoy me to no end - Can't counter-kill them, can't do anything except dodge hit dodge hit ... A brute did however knock the sword out of my hand yesterday, so I did a disarm on him, Ezio took that massive battle-axe and bashed his head in with the first swing and did a massive kill-blow in the second, a spectacular sight :woot:

Sethos you should really give Batman a go if you like AC. I know you slated the hell out of it after the demo, but to me it gives a very similar vibe to AC in the sense that you start playing it and get hooked. Lots of side quests/things to pickup and what not whilst doing the main quest.

Of course if it's the free running you're dry humping that's not really in Batman, but there obviously is still scale/climbing.

It is the free running that is the glue of this game, it brings the game together very nicely - Couldn't imagine being hooked for very long without it. Plus, the mere though of playing as "Batman" is just a joke in my mind, I'm not a big fan of super heroes and all this crap. Being an Assassin is just a bad-ass feeling :p

It is the free running that is the glue of this game, it brings the game together very nicely - Couldn't imagine being hooked for very long without it. Plus, the mere though of playing as "Batman" is just a joke in my mind, I'm not a big fan of super heroes and all this crap. Being an Assassin is just a bad-ass feeling :p

Fair play, it's just now that I've caught you on a surprising run of "I'm enjoying something that isn't a military precision shooter with 1 bullet deaths", I'm chancing my luck :p

I'm still going to buy you Demons Souls one day, I want to see how you react to the initial learning curve ;)

I'm still going to buy you Demons Souls one day, I want to see how you react to the initial learning curve ;)

Ohhh, I always wanted to try the game but it's one of those "Towards the bottom of my list" kind of things and there's always 5 other games that gets bumped in front, so I never have enough cash - So if you buy the game for me, I'm down :laugh:

As for learning curves, these are the types of games I play - Now this is a learning curve :p

Ohhh, I always wanted to try the game but it's one of those "Towards the bottom of my list" kind of things and there's always 5 other games that gets bumped in front, so I never have enough cash - So if you buy the game for me, I'm down :laugh:

As for learning curves, these are the types of games I play - Now this is a learning curve :p

Average MW2 gamer could do that no problem :rofl:

Well playing the first one ties in with the story at some parts so its a good idea before playing the second

just bought it today lol

I'm lovin it!! can't believe how fun it is compared to the first

i wouldnt say some parts. id say this one LITERALLY picks up after the first.

i just finished the first earlier and it was great. cant believe i kept it put away since release.

this has to be the best sequel tie-in to the previous ive played. the firsts' ending seemlessly ties in with this one.

if you havent already, and have it laying around, finish up the first. just bypass all the side garbage and stick to the assassinations.

for the stories sake, its worth it.

Aye, they do but I just see them as training dummies to perform spectacular kills on :laugh:

The brutes however, man they annoy me to no end - Can't counter-kill them, can't do anything except dodge hit dodge hit ... A brute did however knock the sword out of my hand yesterday, so I did a disarm on him, Ezio took that massive battle-axe and bashed his head in with the first swing and did a massive kill-blow in the second, a spectacular sight :woot:

start carrying more smoke bombs. when you fight one drop a bomb and assassinate him. thats what I do. you can counter them its just really hard

i wouldnt say some parts. id say this one LITERALLY picks up after the first.

i just finished the first earlier and it was great. cant believe i kept it put away since release.

this has to be the best sequel tie-in to the previous ive played. the firsts' ending seemlessly ties in with this one.

if you havent already, and have it laying around, finish up the first. just bypass all the side garbage and stick to the assassinations.

for the stories sake, its worth it.

well not *exactly* your room is diffrent in this one when you start :p but its still the best tie-in I have seen

to be honest if there had not been the time span between the first and second I could have played the first. got to the end and went to bed. my little brother could have switched the disks while I was sleeping and i would have no clue I was playing the second game.

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