Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood gets 'Limited Codex Edition' in Europe | Joystiq
Play.com (UK) has added a special edition version of Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, continuing the franchise's tradition of rather elaborate "collector's editions." The box goes for a hefty �69.99 -- a full 75% more than the standard game! Are these features worth it?
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - Limited Codex Edition Includes:
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood game
Renaissance Collector Chest
Exclusive Codex
Map of Rome
Multiplayer characters cards
Lineage DVD
Bonus DVD and game soundtrack
2 Exclusive single player maps: Aqua Gear & Trajan Market
2 Multiplayer characters: Harlequin & Officer
Additional bonus content yet to be revealed
Mda... nimic impresionant. Sper doar sa mentina un singleplayer la fel de bun ca pana acum.
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood Multiplayer Characters
The players are Templars in training at the Abstergo facility. They use the animus to train by stalking and killing one another. If the game is pre-ordered at gamestop.com, an extra character called "the Harlequin" will be available to play as. One of the multiplayer game modes has been announced in the July edition of Playstation magazine. This mode is called "Wanted". Six to eight players are dropped on a map, not too small, not too big, where they stalk and kill each other. Each player is given a target, who is another player. Your goal is to find and kill your target without being seen or killed by your own predator. If you break cover, your target sees you and will run away, starting a chase sequence. They will try to hide from you, you have to catch them and kill them.
Seven characters have been confirmed (Courtesan, Hunter, Barber, Priest, Banker, Executioner, and Doctor) and two special characters, the "Harlequin" available with a pre-order at gamestop, and the "Officer", available with the "Special Edition" of the game, as seen on game.co.uk.
News: Assassin's Creed's Rome takes 'hours' to cross - ComputerAndVideoGames.com
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood's one-city setting, Rome is big enough that it'll take you "hours" to cross on foot, Ubisoft Montreal designer, Patrick Plourde told CVG.
Speaking in a recent interview (read part one now), the Brotherhood designer said that Rome was simply "too big" to include in the last game.
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