Assassins Creed Brotherhood
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is the same third-person stealth action game where, in addition to a variety of enemies, the developers have successfully tested some features and innovations for future parts. The sequel to the second Assassin shows the activities of the Order in Italy from the end of the 15th, beginning of the 16th century. In Rome, Ezio Auditore da Firenze continues the war with the Templars. Desmond’s goal is to dive into his own DNA code, find Ezio, become him and free Italy from the tyrannical influence on the inhabitants of the Borgia clan. For example, in the game, control is divided into parts of the body until you are in combat. By pressing the key that controls the head, you can tease the guard, and he will start attacking you. If you do the same with your hand, you can immediately kill the guard. However, it depends on his level.

Eagle vision in the open world plunges him into complete darkness. Our enemies – guardsmen, simple guards, thugs and others – are highlighted in red; allies – assassins, thieves, bandits, courtesans, rethe cidivists fighting the Borgia in blue; hiding places for our assassin are dimly highlighted in white. Important items, chests, quest items also take on a white outline. The target is in yellow. In the game we will meet an underground connection – Brotherhood – headed by Nicollo Machiavelli for a long time. It is he who makes Ezio Auditore the head of the order, transferring to him key responsibilities and influence. The whole plot is built on the study of Rome, the confrontation of the guards, the murder of scientists who study the Apple of Eden. The Assassins don’t care if the secret can be revealed – they are a brotherhood of owners who care that their items are with them. An excellent picture is combined with a new combat system, where combinations are a question of the opponent. Parrying a lot of hits becomes difficult when you find out that opponents have classes.

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