StrainedEyes
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How long did it take you to beat?
The IGN review says it takes around an hour. http://xboxlive.ign.com/articles/106/1063749p1.html
How long did it take you to beat?
Only an hour? That sucks. And you can't replay story missions. DLC rarely ever goes on sale so I might as well get it now.
Its only, what, 4 bux? Hell there are avatar items that cost more than that.
$4 for an hour of content that you can't replay isn't that great. Don't even bring up avatar costumes. The fact that MS charges for them is abhorrent.
I'll still buy it. I don't buy much DLC so I don't really know how this compares with the pricing of others. Just sucks that you can't even replay it once you beat it.
I dont think 4 dollars is that much, for anything, i mean i can find 4 bux laying between the seats of my car.
You cant replay the DLC? Huh?
That's a lot of quarters.
really? I thought you could from the start menuThat's a lot of quarters.
It's a memory sequence. You can't go back and replay any of them. Unfortunately, it's the same for this.
I played it and beat it in an hour. It's a bit more combat-heavy which can be annoying at times. But it's pretty good and sets up the next chapter sequence.
Ezio Goes To Rome In The Next Assassin's Creed
During its third quarter financial conference call, Ubisoft revealed that the next Assassin's Creed adventure would see Ezio revisiting Rome, taking the fight to the Templar, when he's not busy taking out his friends online.
While we're still not sure how the online multiplayer will work in the next Assassin's Creed, but we do have news of a new location in the game. Our favorite Italian Renaissance assassin will be traveling to Rome in the new title, with an Ubisoft representative revealing Ezio's plans to "strike directly at the heart of the Templar Order."
So far the Assassin's Creed series has mainly dealt with the assassins reacting to the Templar's actions. Perhaps now is the time to act?
The spokesperson also mentioned the multiplayer aspect once again, not delivering any real details, but stressing the importance Ubi is laying on the multiplayer side of the title.
Does this quick follow-up to Assassin's Creed 2 mean that the franchise is going annual? "We can't comment on that yet," said CEO Yves Guillemot, "We are going to come very often (to) that franchise."
Kotaku.com