Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the Assassins Creed 2 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Assassins Creed 2.
November 2009
(88%)
45 Reviews
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Abstract: A game you must experience in 2009. Highly recommendedProsGood combat / Great level design / Lots to do / Variety of missions / Great storyConsControls are sometimes frustrating / Offers little challenge I have studied the ancient pagan faiths that ...
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Abstract: Published February 13th 2010. Written by Ian Dickson. History has a funny habit of repeating itself. The original Assassin’s Creed was a near perfect example of videogame marketing done absolutely right. An example of how the hype-machine can be used t...
Abstract: A sequel that fixes problems and improves immensely on the original. Highly recommended. UbiSoft - Assassin's Creed II price Buy Assassin's Creed II securely online at a bargain price £39.99 inc. VAT Reviewed on: PlayStation 3 www.ubi.com/uk Find othe...
A storming historical thriller that comprehensively deals with the weaknesses of its disappointing forebear. Not quite a renaissance masterpiece, but very, very close....
Tight controls, amazing visuals, varied mission structure, massive openended game world, numerous attack and assassination options, highly atmospheric music and sound
The hackneyed SciFi storyline, occasional bugs
Assassin’s Creed II improves on its forerunner in every possible way and as a result becomes one of the year’s finest pieces of interactive entertainment...
Our hats are now well and truly off to Ubisoft. The developer/publisher has pulled off what many thought impossible in a series which now, conversely, holds the player aloft while masochistically trampling its own artistic arrogance. An outstanding pie...