I have to say that all these games are fun and keep you on your toes. Assassin's Creed II had a lot of improvements over the first game, and Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood had some finishing touches that proved very useful. Multiplayer in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was also very interesting, although the community for it has shrunk significantly compared to when the game was first released. Assassin's Creed: Revelations was a good ending to the story, but in terms of gameplay it felt like it was lacking compared to other games in terms of features in this setting and in terms of bits and pieces from previous games. The new additions weren't great either, and I didn't really use them that much as they weren't needed or convenient to use most of the time. For example, in this third game they put bombs in them which I didn't really use unless I had to be forced to, and when you invest in shops you increase your fame, which wasn't the case with Brotherhood, and that annoyed me. I ended up more or less speeding into the third game because I didn't find the minor stuff as interesting as the first two games, but overall it was still fun to play.
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