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How do you rank the ezio trilogy
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By determining which order you most enjoyed them and then arranging them in a sequential order to match
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2 > brotherhood > revelations
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I really liked the Rome part's atmosphere, especially music and the feel of opera mystery. I also liked, when game had accidentially glitched when i had finally found the bad guy on the wall fighting some statist, but script has failed, so i could come close to those two without triggering the cutscene and could see, that "animation" of both of them was basically a few frames of raving wildly on repeat, while swinging swords in the air without even remotely looking like a swordfight. Granted, this animation is supposed to be observed from behind the back of the villain and only for a few moments before cutscene would trigger, but still.
Revelations looks the best and the possibility to use hook gives a feeling of slightly more freedom and actual videogame rather than "hold up+run" simulator.
First one was good (for an AC game) overall, but i kinds dislike the idea to turn Venice into intentionally green-gray moody place.
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Didn't play.



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