In Assassins Creed Revelations you play as Ezio a 50 yr+ old assassin. The most fun you will have will be playing as Ezio, and unlike its predecessor Assassins Creed Brotherhood the least fun will be playing as Desmond. Desmond is a young bartender whom for which was captured by an agency named abstergo to go in an inception like way into the past to find out about his ancestor Altair who in all honesty doesn't matter he's only in 3 or 4 little parts of the game and you will only care for him if you played and loved the first game which i did. In Revelations you play as Altair and each time it's many years after the last took place and kinda stupid. The one thing that may make you skepticle about buying this game is the desmond sequences. Granted the "Den Defense" is extremely stupid boring and klunky but you don't need to do it to progress sadly you need to beat the desmond sequences in order to beat the game and they're terrible and completly optional but 100% is out of reach without them. This game is easily the best in the series and deserves everyones attention. Now the multiplayer. A long story made short, it's better than the multiplayer in brotherhood with new modes features and less glitchy.
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