I watched Alex virtually gallivant around Renaissance Italy, controlling the protagonist of the game, Ezio Auditore.
The assassin is bent on avenging the death of his family. There are stunning graphics of Florence, Tuscany and Venice with thousands of people who seem to be individually alive: a mason is repairing the wall of his shop, a peasant curses at you as you shove past him, there is a villa to run, new buildings to erect in town, and real Renaissance-era paintings to buy.
I may ask to borrow this game and take it with me when I move into an old folks home.
Looks like it would provide some interesting evenings of entertainment.
Arta
The assassin is bent on avenging the death of his family. There are stunning graphics of Florence, Tuscany and Venice with thousands of people who seem to be individually alive: a mason is repairing the wall of his shop, a peasant curses at you as you shove past him, there is a villa to run, new buildings to erect in town, and real Renaissance-era paintings to buy.
I may ask to borrow this game and take it with me when I move into an old folks home.
Looks like it would provide some interesting evenings of entertainment.
Arta
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