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I do not think AC:B is designed to be AC3, which is why it is re-using Ezio instead of putting you in the shoes of another assassin. So will it be as good (storywise) as AC2? I doubt it, but its not suppose to be. I think AC:B will be to AC:2 as Crysis Warhead was to Crysis. Sort of a standalone expansion in both features and story, expanding farther on the original story but not so much that it will be a full-fledged sequal to it.

*facepalm

I'm sorry. Didn't think that one through. I assumed that it was about AC3. But your explanation makes much more sense. :)

Well, in that case: bring it on! :D

I have Splinter Cell Conviction on the PC, and too be totally honest, the DRM didnt annoy me too much.

I have SCC and AC2 on PC and TBH, the DRM totally sucks. I feel quite jipped, but I wanted the games, so I deal with it.

Sure I can bypass that, but why should I have to? Give me back the old DRM - or better yet, none.

Doesn't make it right, and Ubi will get my money when AC3 comes out. Sigh.

me either. it's gonna be awesome. (Y) So the Producers weren't lying about Ezio coming back. I just wished that they each series would be a different Assassin, you know ... a Assassin in each age. I hope the expand more on the NWO. but oh well. I take what I can get.

yeah I mean more Assassins is good, but of course if its Venice again then fuuuuuuu it needs to be somewhere like France.

Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Pre-Order Bonus Announced

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Ubisoft announced today that if you pre-order their upcoming title Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood at GameStop, you will earn yourself an extra multiplayer character.

While the details are sparse, we do know that the character will be called the Harlequin. No word if the pre-order bonus comes with special abilities or not, but one thing is certain – the Harlequin is one creepy looking character.

So what do you think? Are you guys interested in the Assassin’s Creed multiplayer?

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Assassin?s Creed Brotherhood Pre-Order Bonus Announced

harly_1273876215.jpg

Ubisoft announced today that if you pre-order their upcoming title Assassin?s Creed: Brotherhood at GameStop, you will earn yourself an extra multiplayer character.

While the details are sparse, we do know that the character will be called the Harlequin. No word if the pre-order bonus comes with special abilities or not, but one thing is certain ? the Harlequin is one creepy looking character.

So what do you think? Are you guys interested in the Assassin?s Creed multiplayer?

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I love the idea of the Harlequin

and analysis of the Short teaser

:woot:

  • 2 weeks later...

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AC in Egypt?

"Publisher posts image showing a new take on its open-world action franchise tied to efforts to expand its brands beyond games.

The premise of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed series of games--that a modern-day man using an "animus" machine can relive his ancestors' experiences--allows the publisher the freedom to explore any number of historical eras with its stories. The franchise has already tackled the Holy Land during the Crusades and Renaissance Italy, but now it is heading--in some form--to Egypt.

The publisher has posted a picture on its Ubisoft Workshop site showing what appears to be an assassin from its famed franchise standing in front of two pyramids. The image contains several nods to the series, including an emblem bearing the initials "AC" on it and a protagonist dressed up in an Egyptian variant of the standard assassin's garb, including a white head covering and a concealed--and blood-soaked--knife protruding from the character's right sleeve. "

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If it includes their wonderful new DRM, I'll pass. Same goes for any Ubisoft game that has it, sadly that includes the new Prince of Persia game. Still haven't played AC2 because of it.

+1 and its on sale @ EB Games in NZ for 50.00 and i will not touch it' too bad i loved the first one!!!

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Assassins Creed 2 Release Dated and CG Trailer!

This year's E3 event is upon us and whilst last night unveiled Microsoft's 'Kinect' device, today has brought news of the release date for Ubisoft's next installment within the highly acclaimed Assassin's Creed franchise.

That date is November 16th 2010, and fans can look forward to once again following the storyline of both Desmond and Ezio alongside an entirely new multiplayer element that is sure to be a highlight for many.Within multiplayer, players will be tasked with aiding the Templars by using Abstergo to train in the art of assassination to eliminate the Assassins once and for all, with a variety of unique characters with their own signature weapons and assassination techniques able to be utilised across a number of different game modes.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is due to release on November 16th across Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC platforms.

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If it includes their wonderful new DRM, I'll pass. Same goes for any Ubisoft game that has it, sadly that includes the new Prince of Persia game. Still haven't played AC2 because of it.

Xbox 360 copy pre-ordered from Play.com. With any luck, we wont have to put up with the DRM cak.

I would have absolutely no problem with that. The first Assassin's Creed game was essentially that once you'd gotten the counter attack, anyway.

that's true, but it's more of a 6 on 1 scenario. This time.. it's more even.

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