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I take it you mean Brotherhood.you put about assassins creed 2.you do no go into the colluseam in Assassins creed 2.But anyway, what you have to do is find your way throght the colluseam to meat up with the others.SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERSIF YOU DO NOT WANT TO FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS IN THE END DO NOT READ ANY MORE./////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////After you meat up with the others you have to run around this big room while the god person from Assassins Creed 2 talks to you. She makes you stab that girl from Assassins creed 1 and that follows you through Assassins creed 2 and Brotherhood because she is seakratly a Templar.SPOILERS OVER SPOILERS OVER SPOILERS OVERHOPE THIS HELPS YOU FELLOW ASSASSIN
Maybe one way to so it is by email to get in maybe find information on the internet or you can visit the closest company that makes AC and maybe you can get his contact information. The other way is if you live near the main Company he will most likely be there during making of games.
Desmond :P He sucks at fighting and climbing, but he has some magical ability that makes it impossible to hurt him. No one else can jump from a three story building and not get hurt.
Creed makes over 33 different fragrances. They each have a very individual scent. The company has been in business since the 1700s and first opened as a tailor.
A creed is a statement of belief that makes a promise.
In my opinion ubisoft make some of the best games like assassins creed
Sony - the same company which made all the other previous PlayStations.
Answer Absolutely not. The Apostles Creed makes reference to the Trinity, to Christ as Savour, to the Holy Spirit and to the Church; these are all things foreign to Judaism.
Arguably, yes. The story for Call of Duty isn't all that great. I personally prefer the story and multiplayer for Assassin's Creed. But I have to admit that Zombies on Call of Duty are very entertaining.
Wow, to answer that question properly I'd need to be a philosopher. But I think what is demonstrated is that the true enemy is Greed. Or Power? Or ancient holy artifacts that make you almost invincible? (then again, someone does say that the apple of eden is pure greed, so that makes greed the true enemy.)
If you played all of the previous Prince of Persia games you will be nostalgic and also play this one. It is a very good game and it makes you use your brain and tests your capacity. In contrast with Assassin's Creed, which is pretty easy to play, but it gives you such a joy because the player himself feels awesome. When you play Assassin's Creed you do not want to finish it quickly, you want to feel every bit of the game. You must also consider that Assassin's Creed has better graphics and a better story. You also have more freedom in the game world. I would definitely go for Assassin's Creed, but I would not mind trying Price of Persia. ( from someone who has played both games)