- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Nov 16, 2010
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3
User Score
8.2
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 449 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 398 out of 449
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Mixed: 22 out of 449
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Negative: 29 out of 449
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Jan 21, 20113In a nutshell, a troubled guy's fascination with heights,jumping off ledges,and a desperate try to prolong the duration of a game by forcing you to figure out by trial and error where to jump to next.
I believe he must be the same guy behind the dreadful Prince of Persia series.
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Jun 2, 20112Absolutely boring. Besides the somewhat nice graphics, the environment is dull, the story is boring, at no point did I feel engaged, the animations are horrendous when in a cut scene, voice acting is okay, game play is repetitive, and had tacked on sci-fi. All three of these games are boring and represent the lifelessness of current gaming.
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Jan 28, 20111
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Dec 9, 20114I want my money back. This was boring and too difficult, it was all rubbish. I can see why other people like it so that's why I gave it 4. As for the online, I wouldn't bother to be honest, and I think even fans will say that.
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Jul 31, 20123This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Mar 9, 20131What the f**k? AC Brotherhood is a horrible game, worst gameplay ever, bad graphics (not that i care about it), bad story, bad characters and bad storyline... I realy expect that it should be one of the best games for this generation but i though wrong
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Feb 25, 201180Assasssin's Creed: Brotherhood has great atmosphere, beautiful visuals, and overall excellent craftsmanship… Just don't expect anything new beyond the multiplayer.
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Jan 19, 201190Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is a pleasant surprise in every respect, even though some of the concerns you might have had regarding the single map and ageing formula still stand with the final product.
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Jan 8, 201185Those wanting more from Ezio, and to revel in the period set in Assassins Creed II for a little longer, will find fond memories in Assassins Creed Brotherhood; however I couldn't shake the feeling that I'd seen it all before and was being dragged along for the same old ride.