Armor All Game



The trademark sky dive returns along with a ton of new gameplay elements. New to the franchise is the economic system. Player can earn money by helping people, looting or stealing. They can now approach shops and buy various types of armors, weapons and other things like poison. There are lot of secondary missions available as I mentioned earlier. These missions can be accessed by finding a pigeon cube. In one of the walk through’s, a secondary mission was demoed by the production manager. In that mission Ezio would have to assassinate a target. The catch here is that Ezio needs to eliminate his target without being seen. With the eagle eye he finally finds his target and pins the guard with the poison blade. The guard starts to react like he has gone bonkers and kills the target by himself. That also means that its possible to kill targets without actually getting Ezio’s hands dirty. New to the franchise are the secret locations. These locations will test out your stealth abilities and your acrobatics as well. This is really a cool new development since it has the potential of adding hours and hours to the gameplay. The enemies and the guards in the sequel are no cake walk. They will make moves, set up traps, bring down bridges to stop you, so you have to be really quick with your controllers. Developers have promised there will be various secret locations in each of the areas. Completing them will unlock awards and more insight in to the story. There will be new locations. Here is the list:

  • Tuscan
  • San Gimignano
  • Forlì
  • Venice
  • Florence
  • Rome

Also unlike the first one there will be tons of new weapons, here is the short list of them:

  • Hammer
  • Mace
  • Spear
  • 2 different types of sword
  • Spear axe

Other than using flying machine to fly around, Ezio can use rafts to ship himself across various places using the the historic canals. A number of historic characters are also set to appear in the game. Some of them are:

  • Leonardo da Vinci,
  • Niccolò Machiavelli
  • Caterina Sforza
  • Lorenzo de’ Medic

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