

The main story missions were once again magnificent and the music dressing too. In many flag-collectibles for example you had to figure out the path to them and you had to search for it in a long distance because you had to climb a wall from far far away to get to it. Small criticism is that there was so much side-content to complete that it started becoming uneasy at times. The addition of the 100% mission sync requirements was a bit frustrating at some missions, not sure if it was a necessary addition.

Even though it was impossible to create a game that surpasses or even matches AC II in terms of overall feeling due to the saturation effect that is always present in the player's mind, this game comes very close. The gameplay is as fun as ever, jumping around rooftops and finding ways to climb and explore the environment, in prince of persia style. The story is also fairly good despite the fact that it pulls a Lost on you at the end, leaving you in confusion and anticipation of a sequel to further explain things. With great graphical style, the setting is perfect. You can buy buildings as well to extend your control and guarantee yourself a higher income.

There is ton to do in the game, including new features such as calling upon assassins which level up and can be sent on missions for money and experience. Rome, is remarkably large and faithful to history, containing recreations of many famous buildings. The city in which you are thrown, 1500 A.D. However, everything else is spot on, and exceeded my expectations. The franchise in general falls short in terms of controls - they are often less than fluid and you will find yourself cursing when Ezio does the opposite of what you wanted him to do. The city in which As the best game in the Assassin's Creed series, this stands as one of the more memorable games of this console generation. As the best game in the Assassin's Creed series, this stands as one of the more memorable games of this console generation.
