The French video game giant Ubisoft launch on Tuesday the second episode of his hit 'Assassin's Creed', in which the user must carry out missions in historical scenes recreated in detail and realistically.
"It promises to be one of the games most ambitious action-adventure of the season," Scott told AFP Steinberg, a specialist firm of entry for Digital Trends.
The first 'Assassin's Creed', released in 2007, sold eight million copies worldwide. "It was the first video game that immersed the user in a realistic scenario inspired by historical events," he told AFP Ubisoft video game producer Sebastien Puel.
'Assassin's Creed 2' places the player in the Italian Renaissance, while the original version did in the time of the Crusades, and take him on missions in Jerusalem.
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