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Assassin's Creed 2

by Ubisoft
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2.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (238 customer reviews)

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Edition: Standard
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  • Explore the deadly, shadowed world of the assassin with new assassin Ezio
  • Roam freely through the lush and dangerous world of Renaissance-era Italy
  • Do whatever it takes to complete your missions in the game's all-new open world and mission structure
  • Thrive in an environment rich with power, revenge and conspiracy
  • Practice your assassin's art with all-new weapons and instruments created by Leonardo da Vinci
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Platform: PC | Edition: Standard
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B001TOQ8R0
  • Product Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.6 x 7.5 inches ; 12.3 ounces
  • Media: DVD-ROM
  • Release Date: March 9, 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 2.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (238 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,754 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Platform: PC | Edition: Standard

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The world of the assassin is one cloaked in shadow and steeped in danger. Ensnared in a web of revenge and conspiracy, the assassin embraces power at its most elemental, acting as the dividing line between life and death. As an assassin confronted by perilous new challenges and difficult choices, what path will you choose?

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Assasin's Creed 2
Assasin's Creed 2

Synopsis
Get ready to plunge into the lush and deadly world of the Italian Renaissance, an era of arts, riches and murderous conspiracy. Assassin's Creed II introduces you to Ezio, a new assassin carrying on the deadly lineage of his forebears. Confront an epic tale of power and corruption as you hone your assassin's art, wielding weapons and instruments designed by the legendary Leonardo da Vinci himself in this gripping and deadly sequel.

Key Game Features:

  • Explore the deadly, shadowed world of the assassin with new assassin Ezio
  • Roam freely through the lush and dangerous world of Renaissance-era Italy
  • Do whatever it takes to complete your missions in the game's all-new open world and mission structure
  • Thrive in an environment rich with power, revenge and conspiracy
  • Practice your assassin's art with all-new weapons and instruments created by Leonardo da Vinci

Product Description

Live by the CreedProduct Information[Online Game - Internet Connection Required to Play]Assassin's Creed II is an epic story of family vengeance andconspiracy set in the pristine yet brutal backdrop of a RenaissanceItaly.  Ezio befriends Leondardo da Vinci takes on Florence'smost powerful families and ventures throughout the canals of Venicewhere he learns to become a master assassin.  The follow-up toAssassin's Creed the title features a new hero - Ezio Auditore daFirenze a young Italian noble - and a new era - the Renaissance.  As an assassin confronted by perilous new challenges anddifficult choices what path will you choose?Product Highlights A wide variety of missions and a new range of weaponryincluding gadgets designed by the legendary Leonardo Da Vinci Use new assassins skills and allies to defeat your enemies Experience open world gameplay Includes additional missions:  Battle of Forli andBonfire of the VanitiesProduct Features Ezio a New Assassin for a New Ear - EzioAuditor da Firenze is a young Italian noble who will learn the ways ofthe assassins after his family was betrayed and he looks to seekvengeance.  He is a lady's man a free soul with panache yethe has a very human side to his personality. Through him you become amaster assassin. Renaissance Italy - Italy in the 15thcentury was less a country and more a collection of city-states wherefamilies with political and economic strength began to take leadershiproles in cities like Florence and Venice.  This journeythrough some of the most beautiful cities in the world takes place in atime in history where cultures and art were born alongside some of themost auspicious stories of corruption greed and murder. A New-Found Freedom - You will be ableto perform missions when you want and how you want in this open-endedworld that brings back free-running and adds elements such as swimmingand even flying to the adventure. &nbs

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If any game has the word Ubisoft on it, I will not buy it. Michael Dalton  |  92 reviewers made a similar statement
If you haven't heard of it, you will soon if you're wondering why this game has such low stars. Suzanna Grace  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
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729 of 792 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars SHAMEFUL: a new low for gaming March 9, 2010
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Fun: 1.0 out of 5 stars   
Gaming has hit an all time low thanks to UBI Soft. If you didn't like draconian DRM schemes, you're going to hate UBI Soft's new policy: you must be connected to their servers 100% of the time to play Assasin's Creed 2. If you don't have internet, or if your internet is out, or if you are on vacation, stationed in Iraq, or want to play at the airport, you are out of luck. No game for you. That in itself is very troubling and reason enough to NOT BUY THIS GAME. However, there are additional reasons that are even more frightening:

1) Setting the precedent for future games

If gamers buy Assasin's Creed despite this huge limitation on game play, it will open the door to many more games like this in the future. That would be awful for the consumer.

2) Turning 'owning' into leasing"

Tying games to some sort of server for activation is bad enough, but making them DEPENDENT on a server is horrible for the consumer. It takes away our rights (to play the game we paid for on our terms) and creates a system whereby you are simply LEASING a game. If at some point UBI Soft decides to take down their servers, you lose your game. They can take away your rights to play the game at any point in the future if they decided to. They have you by the cajones! If you give into this model, expect to never own any digital medium again; the makers of games, producers of music, and distributors of movies would love to see our current model of OWNING a physical copy of your game \ album \ movie replaced with a system where you only own the 'right' to access \ play that medium. It's their wet-dream to turn the current system of ownership on its head so they can re-sell you things endlessly as well as take them away from you at their discretion. As a consumer, it's important that we speak out against this by supporting DRM free games (Mass Effect II, Dragon Age, Fallout III, etc...) and DRM free music (buy it from Amazon!) and REFUSE to buy this junk with built in limitations and restrictions that SERVE NO PURPOSE.

3) Making games dependent on 'phoning home' means you're at the total mercy of UBI Soft (or whomever runs their servers)

If their servers are down, you lose access to your game. If their servers are overtaxed, you may experience problems connecting to your game. Think that isn't likely? Think again. Currently (03/09/2010) the servers have been down for the last 12 hours or so, creating chaos for all those who expected to be able to fire up Assassin's Creed. It doesn't even matter if UBI Soft is malevolent or not; if your service provider has a bad week you may be out of luck. If there is a storm in your area, you could end up out of luck for weeks (this happened to me when a tree knocked out my cable internet for 9 says straight--I thought I was going to die). You're screwed if your internet, their servers, or anything along the line between the two goes down.

4) DRM is pointless (and this online restriction is one of it's worst forms!)

Want to pirate games? It's tragically easy these days. Even more tragic is that DRM, supposedly designed to prevent piracy, is a total failure at actually accomplishing that. Want proof? Google "Spore + DRM + Piracy" and see what you come up with. I'll give you a hint: Spore was pirated BEFORE it was officially released. Many games are unto torrent sites well before their release date. The worst part of this is that the pirated versions are in almost all cases SUPERIOR to the DRM infested versions: they don't contain the invasive, crippling, and destructive DRM that past games have been ruined by (Bioshock, Mass Effect I, Spore, etc...). I am NOT ADVOCATING PIRACY. I think you should buy the games you want to play. I am advocating NOT BUYING games that violate your basic consumer rights (right to resell your game, right to play your game WHENEVER you want to without restrictions). If a game limits those rights, I say skip it entirely. Because UBI SOFT are morons doesn't give anyone the right to steal. As your Mom (or at least mine) used to say: two wrongs don't make a right!

I am not opposed to simple DRM schemes (disk check, or even Steam which has established very good rapport gamers by being both consistent, fair, and show a long track record of stability). I am totally opposed to anything that PREVENTS ME FROM PLAYING THE GAME that I paid money for. I don't want to see this standardized (and I don't think it will be) and so it's time to take action NOW and refuse to buy this garbage.

The bottom line is DRM is not and has never been about preventing piracy. It's about CONTROL. Control over you and how you are able to play the very game you paid your money for. It's about wrenching ownership away from the consumer and replacing it with something much lesser: rental \ leasing. Don't let them do that to you.

Final Thoughts:

UBI SOFT and those like them have got to be taught a lesson. The only way to get heard by these huge companies is by hitting them where it hurts: their pocketbook. Refuse to buy this game or games like it that infringe on your rights. Tell your friends not to buy it. Write reviews that inform people about the risks of doing so. That's how you get things to change. To the inevitable trolls who will tell me that DRM should just be 'given in to,' I'd like to point out that currently game makers are MOVING AWAY from DRM schemes. The reason is because of the backlash against pointless restrictions by those like myself who are unwilling to sit around and watch PC gaming be ruined by greedy scumbags. It's because of grassroots action (Spore for example) that the tide has turned and that DRM is now much less common than it was a year ago. Top shelf games are being released DRM free. You know what? I've bought all of them and recommend you do the same. Let's all give our money to the makers of games that RESPECT us--after all, WE ARE THE CUSTOMERS. Enough said.
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363 of 396 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars No Internet? No game! March 9, 2010
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Though it doesn't say anywhere in the description, you *NEED* an internet connection to play the game. Yes, you need to be connected to an Ubisoft server *at all times* in order to be able to play. No playing out in the backyard, or on the beach, or while waiting for your bus... Without internet, no game!
And so far the Ubisoft servers have done nothing but crash, be unavailable, break off your game-play, lose your saves and so on. Officially, it's all because of attacks on the servers... yeah, right. And irate customers who are trying to vent their frustration on the Ubisoft forums are having their posts deleted.
I'm paying for an *offline* game, not for an online one (I have enough of those). I sent mine back.
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314 of 342 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Overzealous DRM March 9, 2010
Platform for Display:PC|Edition:Standard
Fun: 1.0 out of 5 stars   
This game is abusive to consumer rights. You need a continuous connection to Ubisoft's servers while playing. If the connection breaks, the game stops. And Ubisoft is already having trouble keeping their server online.

The pirates cracked this game within 24 hours, so the DRM isn't effective at stopping the pirates. And it's also not effective at allowing paying customers to play, so the DRM fails in every respect. It just ruins the game. If you value your rights as a consumer, don't buy this game.
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5.0 out of 5 stars AC2
cool game. new setting new assassin more weapons better enemies alot more to do and the best part, not one but TWO hidden blades
Published 29 days ago by justin
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite Assassin's Creeds yet
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Published 1 month ago by Michael
1.0 out of 5 stars Not bad
Took me a day to activate it because i entered the activation wrong , otherwise it's great. Also the uplay achievements don't work.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good game
My son-in-law loves this game. Got it for him for Christmas and he plays for a while after work or on days off when he can't do other things.
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1.0 out of 5 stars complications
it did not download correctly with my computer so i am out that money i paid for it so not to happy
Published 3 months ago by tom
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor mouse response
I have yet to play the game beyond two or three minutes of frustration. The source of my frustration is the lack of coherent movement when using the mouse as an input device. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Terrance Walsh
2.0 out of 5 stars Never again...
Very glitchy and lags alot, did everything i could to boost its performance and it didn't help it at all. Even tried it on a second computer and it still lagged and was glitchy.
Published 5 months ago by Megan
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Product key?
You should have gotten an email with the key. Also if you d/l it, go to your d/l part of your account and it should be there.
Feb 27, 2012 by J. Evans |  See all 2 posts
Will This Work on my Win 7?
WINDOW 7 PRO. will run this in 32 bit or 64 bit. no problems !!!
Dec 17, 2011 by PJM |  See all 4 posts
Ubisoft appears to have stopped forcing PC gamers to maintain an...
I just got Assassins Creed 2 on Target's clearence shelf for eight bucks. The game ran great, and didn't have any problems with the internet since Ubi got rid of that terrible DRM. You do have to be connected though when you start up the game so it can verify you have a legit copy, but I'm fine... Read more
May 11, 2011 by evercreed |  See all 2 posts
What we warned would happened has happened....Ubisoft servers go...
Thanks for the article. When it comes to DRM, no other publisher can embarrass itself like Ubisoft. Over in the official Ubisoft forums, Ubisoft Customer and forum poster TheBlackZodiac summed up the problem of DRM that is allegedly meant for pirates, but is aimed squarely and deliberately at... Read more
Mar 7, 2010 by H. Le |  See all 11 posts
Bypass the save online feature. Be the first to reply
Has the game been cracked yet?
I wonder if the people who make these games, come up with the ideas for these DRM schemes are actually naive enough to think they won't be cracked within 2 weeks... these schemes prove one thing... all these companies care about is the money, not the customer.
May 12, 2010 by Derrick |  See all 10 posts
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