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"刺客教條：兄弟會" -- Chinese (Traditional) Spelling

"刺客信条：兄弟会" -- Chinese (Simplified) Spelling

"Assassin's Creed: La Hermandad" -- Spanish title

"アサシン クリード ブラザーフッド" -- Japanese spelling

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The modern-day Assassins, including Desmond Miles, make their escape and go into hiding from the Templars. They take refuge into modern-day Monteriggioni, which has been preserved as an historical site. There, they setup the Animus for Desmond to explore deeper into Ezio's past and discover more about the missing Pieces of Eden. Ezio's story takes place immediately after the end of Assassin's Creed II , and has him leaving Rome to head back to Monteriggioni. There, he is ambushed and the Piece of Eden he has found is stolen. He must head back to Rome, which has since been seized by the Borgia, rescue its people, and recover what has been lost.continues the story from. Players take on the role of Ezio as they use their assassin skills to liberate Rome and fight against the Templars. Players take on missions to progress the story, earn money and gradually free the city from the influence of the Borgia. Specifically, by burning down the thirteen Borgia towers that are being used to enforce their rule, Ezio can reclaim areas of Rome back for the people, and use his money to restore shops, shortcut tunnels, and even Roman landmarks. By doing this, players also earn a regular income from Rome, which they can claim from any of Rome's banks.New to theseries is a multiplayer component. The backstory behind the multiplayer mode is that that Abstergo, the Templar organization, is using Animus devices to train their recruits to become Assassins. You take on the role of an Abstergo recruit, and must find and assassinate your target while being tracked for assassination yourself. You must make sure that you do not arouse suspicion, otherwise it will become obvious that you are an assassin rather than a citizen, making it easier for you to be spotted and taken down. As you play, you earn points which allow you to level up and upgrade your character's skills and abilities.The Windows version, both on Steam and the boxed retail package, includes two bonus maps: The Trajan Market and The Aquaduct.

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games xtreme Xbox 360 Nov 19, 2010 9.9 out of 10 99 Game Chronicles Xbox 360 Dec 18, 2010 9.7 out of 10 97 Play.tm Xbox 360 Nov 18, 2010 96 out of 100 96 Made2Game PlayStation 3 Nov 24, 2010 9 out of 10 90 Gamegravy Xbox 360 Sep 14, 2012 8.7 out of 10 87 GamesCollection Xbox 360 Nov 23, 2010 8.5 out of 10 85 GameSpot PlayStation 3 Nov 16, 2010 8.5 out of 10 85 PlayLipse.fr PlayStation 3 Feb 14, 2011 16 out of 20 80 IGN Xbox 360 Nov 16, 2010 8 out of 10 80 ActionTrip Xbox 360 Nov 29, 2010 7.3 out of 10 73

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GameSpy 2010 – Stealth-Action Game of the Year

Spike Video Game Awards 2010 - Best Action/Adventure Game 2010 - Best Dressed Assassin (for Ezio Auditore da Firenze)



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It is interesting that if the player decides to play The Da Vinci Disappearance DLC alongside the main story he will eventually meet two versions of Leonardo Da Vinci. The first Leonardo will show up in the main game and offer his help and some quests. The second Leonardo is the one who's been captured by the mysterious cult. So it is absolutely possible to be playing the DLC quest of searching for Leonardo while chatting with the other Leonardo sitting on a bench in Rome. Talk about parallel worlds!