E3 2010: Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Single Player Walkthrough

Posted by Dominick | June 18, 2010  |  No Comment

Ubisoft has graciously provided me with a video of the single player walkthrough for Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood from E3 2010. The beginning of the walkthrough shows the opening sequence Ubisoft presented at their press conference earlier this week. In it, Ezio is interupted during personal/private time with his lady by the war raging outside, which comes into his home. He meets up with his uncle, who has him head off to the cannons.

In the single player campaign, Ezio can now ride horses through town and use weapons while on the horse. This is much more convenient then using horses just as a form of transportation between towns, which was how it worked in Assassin’s Creed II. Horses make game play much more interesting now that they have multiple purposes.

As you can see, the enemies are much more authentic in this sequel. They attack more freely, but Ezio also has more ease of use when it comes to his attacks. Overall, this looks to be a much better system and a much better game!

I don’t know about you, but I cannot wait for the release of Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood in November 2010.

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Dominick is in his late 20s. Having been born in the 80s gave him a unique advantage to experience the development of gaming into the massive industry it has become today. From the days of Atari to the purchase of his very first NES (before his 10th birthday), Dominick has been involved in gaming. Initially, a huge fan of Nintendo, he's delved more into the exciting world of Xbox 360, and everything Microsoft in recent years. His favorite games are Action/Adventure, Shooters (especially WWII or Historical based games) and racing games. Of course, some days he enjoys playing an old fashioned game featuring his original gaming heroes, Mario and Zelda. In a wheelchair since age 16, Dominick has the unique perspective of gaming with limited mobility. When not gaming, he is a human rights activist, a creative mind, and he enjoys spending time with his family.

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