🗡️ Relive the Legend of Ezio - Are you ready to join the Brotherhood?
Assassin's Creed The Ezio Collection for PlayStation 4 offers players the chance to experience three of the most celebrated games in the series, featuring enhanced graphics and over 80 hours of gameplay, including all single-player add-ons and two bonus films that delve deeper into Ezio's legendary story.
H**R
AC- Enzio collection- ps4
Thoroughly enjoyed every game in this bundle disc. Great graphics for time, fun gameplay and combat, great storyline. Historic and entertaining- if you’re looking, you know- get!
D**L
Great for AC veterans and newcomers alike
I played the original Ezio trilogy back in 2012, as I was trying to get caught up with the series before AC III came out. Despite the fact that it was, at the time, a 3 year old game with somewhat dated graphics relative to AC III, it still became an instant favorite for me. I very easily lost track of time exploring the cities of Renaissance Italy, and daydreaming about what it must have been like to live in that time and place. I became drawn in by Ezio's interactions with the leading figures of the Renaissance, sometimes convinced that I actually was there. When I finally finished the trilogy and began to stay current with the series, those same feelings of wonder and immersion continued, and in the cases of AC III and especially IV, they were heightened. Unity and Syndicate were enjoyable, but not as gripping as previous titles. The Ezio trilogy, however, remained a classic to me, because that was when the Assassin's Creed series really started to reach its full potential. So, when I heard they were being remastered, I was understandably excited.If you have already played the original Ezio games, the Ezio Collection is a great blast from the past. Reliving the extraordinary life of Ezio and getting to see the cities Florence, Venice, Rome, and Constantinople in such greater clarity than before is, in my opinion, totally worth it. The games look so fresh that it almost feels like I'm playing through them for the first time. The colors are much brighter than they used to be, and the textures are much more detailed. That detail tends to be most impressive with the characters' faces and clothes, in addition to the streets and buildings. If you believe that these 3 games are the best in the series, then there's no reason not to get this collection. And if you haven't played the original games but have played more recent installments, it's never too late to go back. Don't you go thinking that these games will seem boring after exploring the colonial frontier or sailing across the Caribbean, because they won't. Even if you've never played any AC games, this is still a great starting point. The original Assassin's Creed was at times very monotonous and stale compared to subsequent installations, so it may we worth just reading a summary of the first game and then picking up here. Also, $60 seems to me an excellent price for 3 full (except for online play) remastered games, especially after seeing Call of Duty's idea of how to (or rather, how NOT to) package remastered games. I greatly look forward to playing through this entire trilogy, and you should too.
C**O
Nothing is true and everything is permitted
Assassin’s Creed The Ezio Collection is Ezio’s Trilogy and the short films Assassin’s Creed Lineage and Embers plus a free movie ticket to the Assassin’s Creed movie starring Michael Fassbender (Expires at the end of February so if you're reading this after it's no longer valid). The Ezio Collection follows Assassin’s Ezio Auditore da Firenze from birth to death in a journey that spans three amazing games Assassin’s Creed 2, Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood, and Assassin’s Creed Revelations.The games are still great to play I have fond memories of playing them in middle school and in this remastered we get improved textures and a lock 30 frames. Revelations looks the best as it was the last game and that one has aged better. It comes with all the DLC for all three games so if you missed the dlcs this is your chance to play them. If you haven’t played the games this is also starting point it's the Assassin’s Creed for veterans and newcomers alike and as someone who played them as when I was younger replaying them in a remastered form just brings back nostalgia. Hearing Ezio’s Family by Jesper Kyd took me back to 2009 and originally playing this on an Xbox 360 it's priceless. You as get neat short films like lineage and Embers and you can see the movie starting Michael Fassbender which is awful but it’s free.Speaking of awful this collection does fall short on a couple of things. Like removing the multiplayer from Brotherhood and Revelations. As someone who spend play Brotherhood multiplayer religiously back in the day and not getting to experience it one more time is devastating as it's the most unique multiplayer I played at the time. Also the graphics haven’t aged that well for specifically AC2 in it’s character models you see them with dolly eyes and the HD only magnifies it. Aside from that it's the same game which if you're used to newer titles you might find the movement more clunky and if you never liked the games this won’t change your mind. Not the best remastered but far from the worse, I say Ubisoft did a decent job.Should you buy Assassin’s Creed the Ezio Collection? Yes. You get so much content for your money. If you missed these games you have an opportunity to find out why they are so beloved and if you played them before you can reexperience these games and reminisce. The last Assassin’s Creed I enjoyed was Black Flag and replaying the Ezio trilogy made was a joy and why I am an Assassin’s Creed fan. Welcome back Ezio Auditore da Firenze!
P**E
Good Remastering
The remastering of the game was well done. You can expect for the movie scenes to be pixel, however, the overall game time looks good, and have good reaction on time. If you like the franchise and haven't play it, I recommend it.
M**.
Excelente
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