Ahh,asscreed 2.Well,desmond does have an ark,though like Josh said,it spans over 3 games.So by the end of game 6,he will be almost a person,which is nice.Maybe you shouldve started with 1 though,because its shorter and less problematic.Still,looking forward to watching this one,and looking forward to you missing the cutscene qtes.
Well the thing is that,with a few very minor changes aside,brotherhood has basically the same gameplay as asscreed 2.So people probably dont think its worthy to comment on.The only new thing was the multiplayer component.
It adds quite a lot.Not so much with the ezio story though,its more of like an epilogue with that.But there are some cool missions,challenges and such.You could just read everything,but if youve liked the story of asscreed 2,youll like brotherhood as well.
"It is because the Order is born of a realization. We require no creed. No indoctrination by desperate old men. All we need is that the world be as it is. This why the Templars will never be destroyed!" [/eSPOILER]
It could be argued that free will, the capacity to make any decision - right or wrong - is the basis of individuality. The desire to preserve this, perhaps at any cost, certainly lies at the very core of the Brotherhood's creed. With her command of First Civilization technology, and mankind's inherent susceptibility to their devices, we might assume Juno capable of transforming all minds with her grasp into an undifferentiated gestalt, acting on her specific instructions without hesitation. This was, of course, precisely what the Templar Order sought to achieve with a Piece of Eden and the Eye - Abstergo satellite.