Roldom, on 10 December 2010 - 05:59 AM, said:
But they are the best part! Finally some actual skill is needed from all the running and jumping you do through out the game.
I'm halfway or maybe 2/3s through the game right now, and while the game has improved on a lot of things I am also a little disappointed right now. I read in a review that people complained that the first game's story and mystery was too complex for the average gamer, which has apparently lead to a new storyline with no moral pillar. What made the first game so good in my opinion was the big question of who is the good guy and who was the bad guy. Does the end justify the means? Each of the bad guys had their convictions and believed to be in the right. AC2 has none of this. Instead it is just a revenge story. Everyone I am killing is doing what they do out of greed and malice. They are just a bunch of c**ts, meanwhile Ezio seems about as subtle as a bag of hammers. Hopefully, as I am killing my way up the food chain, this may change, but it doesn't seem likely.
The problem is of course that Ezio's father never trained him and taught him the values if the order, which means Ezio is no Altair. But couldn't they have thrown in some meetings with the uncle where he discussed philosophy and war against the Templars?
Also, the difficulty is laughable. I have more health than I need and then I have a bag with 15 vials of health that I never need unless I fall down a roof. Also the "hidden knife" trick is broken, if you just walk up to any guard with out being in guard mode, you can stab the guy with out him blocking. You can actually stab all 4 people standing in front of the banks with out them stopping you if you're just quick enough. In AC1, if the guards were aware of your presence such a trick would be impossible.
This post has been edited by Jenisapt Rul: 10 December 2010 - 08:50 AM