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Picked this up last night and spent a good 5 hours on it.

Ive been following the build of this from start to finish and i must say it certainly does live up to the expectations so far. I loved assassins creed 1 but i was like everyone else put off by the reptitive missions. Pick pocket, interrogate, eavesdrop & finally assassinate repeat, repeat, repeat.

Graphically its better, the story is really drawing me in, the gameplay is awesome as always & finally the missions/side missions are really broad. This game will take a while to complete.

I got board of forza 3 pretty quick, i finished codmw2 in about 4 hours and it will probably collect dust now but i can see this one taking away a big chunk of my free time.

I recommend this to anyone who enjoyed the gameplay of the first.

It gets my vote for GOTY

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Yeah I'm already on level 50 in Forza 3, so that's all the winnable cars gotten. Besides modding a few select cars to crazy lengths, there's not much else to do. I don't like the amount of 'ranked' races where in a car has to be a certain class, or have a certain amount of horse power... takes the fun out of it...

Assassins Creed 1 was way too repetative, I gave it up pretty damn quickly. I think I'll have a look into this one though...

Assassin's Creed 2 has won me over.... been up until late playing it and had it 2 days.... the fact that you can assassinate from hiding spots, over ledges, jump and from water is just awesome.... adds a bit more to it as you can come from nearly any angle...

I just realised... This game would be sweet if there was a level where the reminiscing machine (so dubbed by me... just then...) malfunctioned and the guy woke up with the ancient assassins skills and went on a rampage in a hoodie in the city...

But that's probably not gunna happen...

or i could just play GTA

I just realised... This game would be sweet if there was a level where the reminiscing machine (so dubbed by me... just then...) malfunctioned and the guy woke up with the ancient assassins skills and went on a rampage in a hoodie in the city...

But that's probably not gunna happen...

or i could just play GTA

Ezio/desmond would lose in a gta world. Some thug would shoot him dead.

Speaking of shooting i just picked up a small pistol.

How funny is the guy who comes up to you and starts playing his little guitar and sings to you.

Edited by Pattygtst
we could base it in a real sorta world where not everyone has guns...? :)

haha count me in, and im sure with his awesome assassin skills, he could kill the gun toting thugs with anything he sees, a stone? a traffic cone perhaps?

Ezio/desmond would lose in a gta world. Some thug would shoot him dead.

Speaking of shooting i just picked up a small pistol.

Non firearms have their advantages. Bullets can be traced, arrows can't. Guns make noise, arrows don't. Bullets cause excruciating pain, so do arrows. :)

.22 pistol? Sorry, I'm a bit of a fan of my guns. Looking at getting a Sako .243 high powered rifle in Jan sometime. :)

However, I agree AC was a bit rinse and repeat, can't wait to get #2 on PS3, the first was pretty cool!

haha count me in, and im sure with his awesome assassin skills, he could kill the gun toting thugs with anything he sees, a stone? a traffic cone perhaps?

Starpicket? Brick? Screwdriver? Turbo compressor? A handful of wheelnuts? Bag of salt & vinegar chips? Fluro bulb?

Edited by Marco-R34GTT
haha count me in, and im sure with his awesome assassin skills, he could kill the gun toting thugs with anything he sees, a stone? a traffic cone perhaps?

Omg apparently I am replying in ass...

anyway, if batman can do it so can Ezio! Tell you what.... every time i see one of the couriers I always stop what I am doing to chase him like a leprechaun...

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