So I have Assassin's Creed Brotherhood by gambled already 2 times for my part and catch it at the moment for the 3rd time.
Simply will not get bored.
For me, the purchase was a good idea, since I'm already a fan since the first part.
Those who have the first 2 parts never played it is difficult to understand the story. Why I would recommend that before playing Brotherhood, first by playing at least the 2nd part.
The story builds nähmlich natlos at these and tells Desmond's / Ezio's story.
Now we come to the game itself.
(Low spoiler)
What I particularly liked is the revised combat system. It is faster and better by the hand and it falls a many times more easily off the opponents. From now you can also combine weapons in the fight, which is usually beneficial.
New items and weapons in game there is of course. During the game you can buy a crossbow by Leonardo (yes, he also plays with again. But not such a big role as in Part 2) you get much more later also parachutes.
The quests and attacks (as it has always been) of low difficulty. and the story falls in my opinion, fairly flat, but it's bearable.
Apart from the story you have still a lot of side quests available, there in Rome to do plenty. But that's also sometimes a drawback in my opinion, because you in no time to lose the overview, just because there is so much to do. The card is already partially flooded with icons.
You can also pick (I do not know obs by U-Play code was, or so jetz) pull Copernicus quests in the PS Store. Free. But I fande this total sinnfrei. Every being. ^^
You can also renovate stores ... so overall Rome during the game.
Kinda like you know it from AC2: we renovated the respective store, get a part of daily revenues, and rebates. But you have to stop nich as in AC2, all managed from a map, but you have to run itself at each store.
The shops in the different areas of Rome, but you can only restore when you destroy the Borgiaturm the respective area.
So now I come to the brother purchased.
The Assassins brother If you manage builds up as the game progresses. You've got to work out where you call the Assassins by pressing a button, or send them on missions abroad, in which you yourselves but not since.
These are in the fight to be pointless ... you call them, they come out irgend'ner corner jumped kill the enemy and disappear. Makes sense only if you have no desire to fight.
All in all ACB is a good game that is worth the money. The graphics are just as good as in the predecessor, if not even better, the combat system is a hammer and you have a lot to do. ^^
The wars of me Leutz ^^ ciao