Orignal Title: Assassin's Creed II

TTTF:19 Hrs

Game Size(PC): 8 GB


Vanime Rating: 9.73/10

Imdb Rating: 9/10

IGN Rating: 9.2/10


Release date: November 17, 2009 (United States)

Country of origin: Canada, France

Production companies: Ubisoft Montreal



Vanime Review



Unlike its prequel, Assassin's Creed 2, this game offers a much greater storyline accompanied by more colorful and improved graphics. One of the best things the game provides is its main theme song, "Ezio's Family" by Jesper Kyd, which stands as the finest theme song ever made for the game. The developers have done a remarkable job in representing Florence and Venice in the game, paying attention to every detail to make it perfect. The characters are designed exceptionally well, adding depth to the overall experience. Speaking of the storyline, it has the power to make you fall in love with the Assassin's Creed franchise all over again. The plot develops steadily, creating a strong connection with the protagonist. You'll feel as though the character is an extension of yourself, and their losses and love will resonate deeply within you. Yes, the storyline is that powerful, and even in 2023, it still stands as the most impactful among all the Assassin's Creed parts. Overall, you'll inevitably fall in love with the game and its protagonist, Ezio Auditore da Firenze, as his journey is filled with action, adventure, love, sadness, family, and the pursuit of protecting what you hold dear. You'll experience the joy of learning new and essential things that life has to offer, all within this unforgettable gaming experience.



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