... By Ezio's shoes on the tile roof had me grinning right at the beginning. With "Brotherhood" UbiSoft sent a very fair continuation of Assassin's Creed 2 on the grid. The game seamlessly at the point further, has where Part 2 left off, offering once again a lot of variety. We may let off steam in Rome and languishing than once about the great views from the Colosseum or the Pantheon from. The whole game we are alone adequately served with Rome and the surrounding countryside. The card appears to us here a bit chaotic, as a symbol squatting on the other and you have to constantly zoom, but otherwise give little to complain. The graphic stands out only slightly from the 2nd part from and yet the game looks smoother. Special attention excited at this point for the soundtrack - I think so far the best in the Assassin's Creed - number (only the flight-tune is worth nen Oscar). The end of the story seemed a bit choppy and patched, but okay. Otherwise, it give only 2 noteworthy changes: multiplayer mode and recruiting assassins in story mode. As a Master Assassin, we are free to select a number of citizens in Rome and to train assassins. These are a work in combat are available and are particularly suitable for larger groups or opponents in time trouble to the guards keep and eliminate. As for the multiplayer mode, the game is quite as: in a certain period of time eliminate as many predefined objectives and thereby hide itself from other bombers. Unfortunately, there is now hardly any players found. All in one it is a very good continuation and guarantees every game, the Assassin's Creed 2 liked. Requiescat in pace!