Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery

Console Nintendo DS
Publisher Ubisoft
Genre Action
Region EU , US
Views 4,494
Downloads 3,933
Released 17th Nov 2009 (USA)
20th Nov 2009 (UK/EU)
File size 46.77 M
3.7/5 (3 votes)
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Assassin’s Creed is one of the successful series Ubisoft’s best. Until now, the latest part of the game has been working very well. Although there are conflicting opinions that the Odyssey has lost the essence of this game, it is still a good part of the game. If you want to try something interesting in this series, you should probably try Assassin’s Creed, which is released on the DS operating system. Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery 2009 is perhaps an interesting game to experiment with. It is still a part of the cannon in the series, but it doesn’t get too much involved with other parts. So you can freely play without fear of being disappointed by the lack of knowledge of the previous sections. Even if you’re done playing this part and returning to the latest parts of the series, it’s still normal.

We can see that this section, called Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery, will continue to the first part of it that was released shortly before. In the game, the player will continue to play the previously formatted character with the task of becoming a professional assassin. This time Ezio Auditore da Firenze has returned to the venue introduced right in the opening as Venice, Italy. The event is set up after 15 years from the timeline of part 1, the enemy has killed all his family and pushed him into exile. Now, Ezio turns around and desires revenge more than ever. In Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery 2009 will be an untold story exposed with lots of hidden plans in the Templar plot. He will fight in the context of the 15th century, on the way to rescue other assassins in danger. The Inquisition will be your main enemy in this section with evil conspiracy to capture many of your assassins. It also takes sail west and explores New World, laying the foundations for subsequent games.

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