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  1. May 21, 2023
    5
    Why do I keep playing these games? The Assassin's Creed franchise is garbage and Ubisoft is the garbage dump. I decree that I will never play another Assassin's Creed, or Ubisoft, game again. Die Ubisoft, die Assassin's Creed... please!
  2. Feb 1, 2023
    7
    I think Brotherhood is an improvement to Assassin's Creed 2 in only gameplay. There wasn't any annoying missions, combat felt smoother and better from the start. The parkour was also improved. The story is what I wasn't really interested in I just couldn't really get into it, though I liked the endgame where things kind of got faster and actual interesting things happened.
  3. Sep 2, 2022
    6
    Basically Assassin's creed II with improved gameplay that makes the game too easy, a smaller map and a worse story. Still a decent game.
  4. Mar 11, 2022
    7
    More of the same but really okay, the impressive size of rome was setting new standards back in the day.
  5. Feb 15, 2022
    5
    The game aged poorly, giving it a lot of frustrating barriers in gameplay. But the plot ion this game is very interesting and the world is exciting to explore. I loved the Brotherhood aspect in this.
  6. Nov 9, 2021
    7
    como eu joguei assassin's creed mais recentes, eu não aprendi muito bem a controlar o personagem e isso me atrapalhou para jogar, a historia eu nao posso falar pois eu não entendo muito ingles e espanhol, mas o jogo é legalzinho, o problema maior é a repetição dele
  7. Jun 23, 2020
    6
    While a small improvement on the gameplay over its predecessor, Brotherhood doesn't make enough improvements and inherits many of the issues 2 had. The Boring combat, rigid stealth and inconsistent story all return to bring down the experience
  8. Jun 12, 2020
    7
    Por ser uma continuação direta do Assassin's Creed II, o jogo não contextualiza quem não jogou o anterior, mas ainda consegue divertir. É uma conclusão satisfatória do confronto Auditore-Bórgia e traz melhorias a elementos do jogo anterior, como combate, parkour e personagens. Nós vemos todo mundo do outro jogo nesse, e eu senti que todos os personagens tiveram bons momentos e não foramPor ser uma continuação direta do Assassin's Creed II, o jogo não contextualiza quem não jogou o anterior, mas ainda consegue divertir. É uma conclusão satisfatória do confronto Auditore-Bórgia e traz melhorias a elementos do jogo anterior, como combate, parkour e personagens. Nós vemos todo mundo do outro jogo nesse, e eu senti que todos os personagens tiveram bons momentos e não foram mal utilizados. Como no outro jogo nós conseguíamos acessar diversas cidades, a ausência das mesmas faz falta durante a gameplay, Roma me cansou rápido. A soundtrack, que também tem músicas que vêm do jogo anterior às vezes é mal implementada, músicas com no máximo 4 notas ficam em loop e pode acabar enchendo o saco. O que mais brilhou nesse jogo foram as side-missions, muito fodas. Elas respondem dúvidas do passado e do futuro de Ezio e muitas vezes são mais elaboradas do que as missões principais, pra mim foram perfeitas. Ainda no tópico das missões, uma coisa muito bunda são os objetivos opcionais das missões, que em outros jogos do Assassin's te fazem jogar de maneiras diferentes e se divertir mais, enquanto nesse jogo, o primeiro a implementar isso na franquia, esses objetivos podem acabar completamente com momentos divertidos no jogo. O jogo é bom, mas a atmosfera faz ele parecer curto. É necessário jogar o II pra ter uma experiência completa. Expand
  9. May 16, 2020
    5
    There was a potentially good game here,but the huge scope of the world and typical copy and paste content is its downfall, bigger isn't always better.

    The sword combat has been improved again and finally I can say its pretty damn fun this time around with the introduction to execution streaks. One shotting enemies one after the other and parrying anyone who tries to break your combo is
    There was a potentially good game here,but the huge scope of the world and typical copy and paste content is its downfall, bigger isn't always better.

    The sword combat has been improved again and finally I can say its pretty damn fun this time around with the introduction to execution streaks. One shotting enemies one after the other and parrying anyone who tries to break your combo is badass. Visually the game looks great, much improving upon its predecessors in most ways. However due to the size of the environment that the game prominently takes place in, a lot of obvious pop in can occur while travelling around on horseback.

    Speaking of pop in, the game is poorly optimised, constant frame rate drops plagued the experience throughout my entire playthrough, occasionally the game froze momentarily during these frame rate dips. The huge scope of the world means there is more empty space. Galloping about on a horse is slow and boring, and there is just not a lot of things to do in the environment that maintained my interest, there's a lot of content here, but it is all the same copy and pasted content I've come to expect from the AC series. Tailing missions, being the worst part about Assassin's Creed 2, return in full force in Brotherhood. Around 70% of the game's main story missions are either tailing missions or escort missions and again they are the absolute bottom of the barrel garbage "gameplay" sections, slowing down the pace of the game to a screeching halt. These are easily the biggest offender that impacted my enjoyment of the game.

    There were a few times I was playing Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and having a blast, mainly during dungeons and sword fights. But a majority of the game's content and playtime is spent doing the same side quests repeatedly and incredibly tedious tailing missions. Unfortunately, I was not having any fun at all during most of my playtime with this game.
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  10. Jan 24, 2020
    7
    Main missions still good like ACII. Different missions, different places (not all maybe...). Scenario is short, really short. Details? Meh. Not quite good. But when liberation of Rome has started, thats going be interesting. Because Brotherhood mechanics are really interesting! But still not good. With few changes, Characters still same with ACII. Changes are good.

    Openworld is worst
    Main missions still good like ACII. Different missions, different places (not all maybe...). Scenario is short, really short. Details? Meh. Not quite good. But when liberation of Rome has started, thats going be interesting. Because Brotherhood mechanics are really interesting! But still not good. With few changes, Characters still same with ACII. Changes are good.

    Openworld is worst than ACII, but side missions is better than ACII. Only one city concept is not good like ACII in my opinion. But for this game, maybe... Borgia Towers, Leonardo's War Machines are really good things. You can get Brutus' armor, but worst than Ezio's armor. AND more important thing is... BROTHERHOOD! Yep, you can create an Assassin Brotherhood. You can send them to missions, or use on Rome to fight or assassination. Really cool! In ACII, we are rebuilding Monteriggioni, in ACB, we are rebuilding Rome and if you want to rebuild Rome you need destroy Borgia Tower.

    When we start modern day path, we are doing parkour with Lucy. Yep, thats maybe good, but parkour is copy paste. Really, we are doing same thing over and over. Meh. But we can read e-mails, and make joke with Altair. Really. Lol. But the end of modern day is great!

    Combat system is more arcade than second game. I should give 5 point for combat system. But the Brotherhood mechanics changes everything! You can use them on fight, and this is really cool!

    I feel same parkour mechanics with ACII. So, not better, not worst.
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  11. Oct 10, 2018
    7
    rrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaadddddddddddiiiiiiiiiiicccccccccccaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllll
  12. May 15, 2018
    6
    Pretty much the same quality as AC2. Some fun to be had, but still lacking in story and variety.
  13. Feb 1, 2018
    7
    I absolutely love the integration of the Multiplayer. On the other hand it feels way to similar to AC2. I wish there are more changes.
  14. Feb 2, 2017
    7
    Brotherhood continued what Assassin's Creed II had started, so there was not much new as far as the campaign is concerned.

    It did include an online mode, but I did not like it particularly, to be frank. That's why I'm giving it a 7, since the campaign mode was slightly worse probably due to the inclusion of the online.
  15. Apr 13, 2016
    7
    This was the first video game I ever really played. I was pretty terrible at it, but I think the simple controls really helped me to get the hang of it quickly. As the game that got me into gaining, I feel that it deserves a higher rating, but since finishing the game last year, I've started to notice some of the areas that it is lacking in. I can't complain about Ezio, he was the exactThis was the first video game I ever really played. I was pretty terrible at it, but I think the simple controls really helped me to get the hang of it quickly. As the game that got me into gaining, I feel that it deserves a higher rating, but since finishing the game last year, I've started to notice some of the areas that it is lacking in. I can't complain about Ezio, he was the exact image I had in my head of what an assassin would be like. Some of the story was exciting and interesting, but I hardly knew what was going on half the time. Maybe I should play this game again and see how I feel about it now that I'm a more experienced player. Expand
  16. Apr 9, 2016
    7
    Good game but it's a bit boring and not as good as II. It's quite good but not good enough as some of the other games it still should be played because it's a part of the Ezio trilogy. 71/100.
  17. Mar 11, 2015
    6
    i know my opinion will be drowned by hundres of fanboys but here we go:
    the game is okay. what it does best is giving a false sence of achievement. why is this? well the recruits are just iddle minigames based on time. the guards and dificulty is to laught for. the upgrades and damage are meaningles due to how the combat works. money literaly comes out of nowhere, youll never struggle
    i know my opinion will be drowned by hundres of fanboys but here we go:
    the game is okay. what it does best is giving a false sence of achievement. why is this? well the recruits are just iddle minigames based on time. the guards and dificulty is to laught for. the upgrades and damage are meaningles due to how the combat works. money literaly comes out of nowhere, youll never struggle for money in this game. literaly you have to put effort into loosing in fight with 2 guards.
    this is no stealth game, its a sandbox that looks like one. stealth not only is too easy but meaningless (crossbow) ezio can fight 10+ guys no problem so there's no incentive to being silent. the game actualy has to make some mission "lose if detected" because it cant justify a situation where ezio is overpowered by the guards and it just feels like a cheap win condition that way.
    the story is okay ... but not that interesting and to be honest i was more focused in what desmond's plot was about than ezio's ( and because desmond's is segmented along the franchise its just way too short)
    nope ... not that good
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  18. Jan 14, 2015
    5
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. For their third entry, Ubi-soft had to make changes to the game. First of all COMBAT has ben totaly changed.
    No more waiting for the right moment to laucnh a counterstrike on your enemies, now you can combine your kills, making dealing with 5 or 6 enemies at a time.......too easy!?

    The new combat mechanig, although visualy good, made the game too easy. The only way that most people that played the game died was via desynchronisation or falling from tall buildings with low health.
    This took some of the excitement out of the game.
    The next big edition to the game was the ability to recruit assassins to help you in missions or in free roam. A fun way to lose a couple of hours in the game, but they had minimal connection to the story and the ending of the game.
    The story takes place in Rome, where Ezio must avenge his uncles death and retrieve the POE from the Borgia family. At first the story seamed exciting but soon after you get to a sertain point or the game it gets booring to say the least. Not only there are far lesser assassination missions of key templars, but the missions themselves were dissatisfactory,
    The graphics also seem a bit off. considering that the first two games were great looking. Rome didnt bring me the satisfaction to treverse than Florence, Venice of Jerusalem.

    Not only was the story shorter than AC2, but it was dissatisfactional. The main villain seemed like a fussy baby than a evil conquerer. At his confrontation with his father at the end of the game was funny.
    And after that cutscene there was one line that he said repeatedly throughout the mission... "Give me the apple.......It is mine not yours!"... This perticular line made me laught.
    Not the best entry in the series, but not the worst.
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  19. Aug 12, 2014
    7
    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
    Game-play:Same as the AC2 (that's not a bad thing)the climbing is good and the combat very good as well
    Story:The story is not something special but you will not board for 8 to 9 hours Graphics: Not even a small improvement from AC2 Notes:There is only one city in the game,Rome and i think that it looks bad really bad , it never gives you a feeling that
    Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood
    Game-play:Same as the AC2 (that's not a bad thing)the climbing is good and the combat very good as well
    Story:The story is not something special but you will not board for 8 to 9 hours
    Graphics: Not even a small improvement from AC2
    Notes:There is only one city in the game,Rome and i think that it looks bad really bad , it never gives you a feeling that you control a brotherhood,the online is good and fun,i recommend to buy it specially when the price drops
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  20. Jan 12, 2014
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ezio really shined to me in AC2 up until the end, where all of his efforts to accomplish his revenge mission was all for nothing. That´s when I really disliked him. And this entry didn´t help at all. He wasn´t funny anymore, he seemed blank, and I facepalmed at his excuse of why he didn´t kill the Pope. If he had killed the Pope, Cesar Borgia wouldn´t have been informed by him of the location of the Assassin Order (Monteriggioni), he wouldn´t have stolen the Piece of Eden, AND he wouldn´t have killed Mario in the first place! It dont´t matter if the Pope wasn´t dead at that time according to history, you could have taken liberties, a complete different universe where history was rewritten! Anyway, enough of Ezio´s talk. The story is pretty much the same as AC2: a family member is killed, you go get your revenge, except less memorable and more sillier. Secondary characters are mostly from AC2, but not good as they were previously, with perhaps the exception of Bartolomeo and a little bit of Claudia. Gameplay has taken steps backwards, with a fighting system that is ridiculously easy, and while parkour can still be fun, especially when you go to the highest point of the Roman Colosseum, it´s not as rewarding as Venice or Florence. Assassin´s Guild is completely pointless, because you won´t ever need help in combat. And the game ends on a sour note, clearly copying AC2´s horrible ending in a horrible fashion. The multiplayer, though, is really fun, a refreshing change from first-person shooter multiplayers, with abilities and a deep progression system. Now I would give Brotherhood a red rating, but I give it credit for having a fun multiplayer, decent graphics and a very few fun missions. But overall, it falls behind AC2. Expand
  21. Jun 22, 2013
    7
    nice game, well plot, the multiplayer is very very bad and boring, the game is little short and its rapeat on himself in the story missions and in the side missions,
    the gameplay is very good
  22. Jun 13, 2013
    7
    Compared to Assassin's Creed II this game was very disappointing in my opinion. The Story was boring and the characters seemed very lackluster compared to its predecessor! However, the addition of a multiplayer mode definitely makes it stand out and at least worth a rental.
  23. May 3, 2013
    6
    Really enjoyed AC:II so I was eager to play Brotherhood unfortunately it was not what I was hoping for. It felt less like an epic story and more like a collection of side quests strung loosely together. Many of the objectives in this game were frustrating and pointlessly difficult. Less challenge, more repeat until success.
    In addition, the camera seemed to have been tweaked in this game
    Really enjoyed AC:II so I was eager to play Brotherhood unfortunately it was not what I was hoping for. It felt less like an epic story and more like a collection of side quests strung loosely together. Many of the objectives in this game were frustrating and pointlessly difficult. Less challenge, more repeat until success.
    In addition, the camera seemed to have been tweaked in this game and moved around a lot; resulting in often having the camera behind trees or a building when mid fight which annoyed me no end.
    Still a good game, but not up to the standard I'd hoped given my love for it's predecessors.
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  24. Jan 8, 2013
    5
    an average game with good and bad points

    GOOD: great graphics, stories, gameplay and jumping
    BAD: hard difficulty, small map and repetitive missions

    dont get the game
  25. Nov 30, 2012
    6
    ACII was a truly great title: several cities to explore, each one very different from the other, great story, interesting ending. AC Brotherhood continues that familiar (if not boring at times) path, tries out the same formula, but instead of adding, it seems to take away. This time, there's basically only one city - Rome - a large venue, which is much less of a good feature than itACII was a truly great title: several cities to explore, each one very different from the other, great story, interesting ending. AC Brotherhood continues that familiar (if not boring at times) path, tries out the same formula, but instead of adding, it seems to take away. This time, there's basically only one city - Rome - a large venue, which is much less of a good feature than it sounds. There are very few enhancements, and the game feels stale and boring. There are some experiments, like synchonising the story 100% (for example, finish a mission in a certain amount of time, which is a huge annoyance and an warm invitation to cheating). There seem to be a lot more bugs in Brotherhood - plus the biggest one (controls) has not only not been fixed, it's gotten worse. Sometimes, it's hard to make Ezio do the things you want to do, sometimes he randomly jumps in different direction than assumed (previously mentioned 100% seems impossible more than often). The story doesn't stick anymore and Rome isn't as half as charming as Firenze, much less Venice. It's a shame that Brotherhood is such a letdown, and to any who want continuing the trilogy, think if it's worth it - Brotherhood may disappoint you so much your warm feelings about ACII will go down the drain. Expand
  26. Nov 28, 2012
    7
    After the excellent job that Ubisoft made with Assassins Creed 2, this game continues with the same style and the same formule that had good results. One point of better graphics, the story stills been interesting and dinamic, the world is a bit smaller than the AC2 one, but it´s ok; and the final is so important for the other games future. The new multiplayer was the only new thing,After the excellent job that Ubisoft made with Assassins Creed 2, this game continues with the same style and the same formule that had good results. One point of better graphics, the story stills been interesting and dinamic, the world is a bit smaller than the AC2 one, but it´s ok; and the final is so important for the other games future. The new multiplayer was the only new thing, and was very espectacular. The worst of this game, for me, is that Ubisoft didn´t try to make something different and better. They still worked with the same thing. It´s ok, but something new is always better. Good game. Expand
  27. Oct 16, 2012
    7
    In terms of story for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, it is a huge step down from its predecessor. But it does improve in gameplay and graphics in many ways, ranging from tiny to vast improvements
  28. Mar 29, 2012
    6
    Its an awsome game at the begining ,but when u reached the midle game it becomes boring,it has awsome fight techiniques ,it has little of stealth (it needs to be improved) but i think its good but it needs to have more maps like in AC 2 610
  29. Mar 21, 2012
    7
    Very repetitive, basically the same game as two but with a smaller, singular world. The plot has lowered in standards since then and combat has remained fairly unchanged. Climbing "samey" and multiplayer uninspired and unrequired. Ultimately this should've been better , but it wasn't. Far too like the previous one. It has its moments but stabbing people is starting to get old... 7/10
  30. Jan 17, 2012
    7
    For me this was the worst Assassin's Creed from the first to Revelations. I felt the developers just copy and paste Assassin's Creed II, with a new setting, story, multiplier and called it Brotherhood. The game play was more or less the exact same thing from 2 with the addition of a crossbow, bombs and some minor tweaks. The story was weak, it felt more like the part two of Assassin'sFor me this was the worst Assassin's Creed from the first to Revelations. I felt the developers just copy and paste Assassin's Creed II, with a new setting, story, multiplier and called it Brotherhood. The game play was more or less the exact same thing from 2 with the addition of a crossbow, bombs and some minor tweaks. The story was weak, it felt more like the part two of Assassin's Creed II than a different game on it's own. The developer's seem to gotten incredibly lazy with this installment and simply want to cash in on the success of Assassin's Creed II (think MW3 to MW2). The environment was not believable, the building look like it's made of card board and Ezio's robe look like it's made of plastic as there not much sway to it. Nonetheless Assassin's Creed II was a good game and if it's not broken than why fix it right? for that I still have my respect for this game. It's not much improvement from the first and felt it was just copy of paste from the second. Expand
Metascore
90

Universal acclaim - based on 59 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 57 out of 59
  2. Negative: 0 out of 59
  1. Jul 8, 2011
    89
    Recommended to fans of the franchise and also to newcomers. While the single player campaign is entertaining and offers a lot of content, the multiplayer mode is only average. It's a nice goodie, nothing more. The atmosphere, the localization and the videos are pretty well done, which let the player forget time and play hours.
  2. Feb 25, 2011
    80
    Assasssin's Creed: Brotherhood has great atmosphere, beautiful visuals, and overall excellent craftsmanship… Just don't expect anything new beyond the multiplayer.
  3. Playstation Official Magazine Australia
    Jan 25, 2011
    100
    Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is a more than a worthy addition to the series canon. The similar setting of renaissance Italy will trick folks into assuming this is a half-arsed expansion, but honestly, this feels like Assassin's Creed 2.99. Don't be fooled by Brotherhood's cunningly familiar disguise. Mark it as a fresh target, pounce and take it down. [January 2011 p66]