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Ubisoft reveals ACII Complete Edition

Game-with-DLC SKU stalking to shelves on June 4th.

Ubisoft will release a new retail version of Assassin’s Creed II in June.

Dubbed the Complete Edition, this SKU includes a full copy of the game and both DLC expansions: The Battle of Forli and Bonfire of the Vanites.

It also includes three Templar Secret locations that were previously only available in the special Assassin’s Creed II: Black Edition, according to Play.com.

dangert125850d ago

i knew it was coming and 6mnths later? worth the wait getting it at normal price =)

JoySticksFTW5849d ago

I waited also, only because I couldn't keep up with all of the amazing games that's been released since winter. Not enough time to play these games and my wallet was screaming

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Briefcase Joe5850d ago

This will not sell well. I don't see why they are releasing it.

Blaze9295850d ago

yeah they should call it Assassins Creed II: The Edition We Didn't Purposely Take Content Out of to Release a Complete Edition Six Months Later

JL5850d ago

It's funny: people get excited about these "complete editions" all the time. But turn to the movie side of things and they get up in arms about studios releasing Movie X one month, then about 6months down the line they release "Movie X the Director's Cut/Special Edition". I don't see the difference really. Yet for some reason people eat it up here.

Personally I don't have a problem with it. Just funny seeing the two different reactions to pretty much the same situation. For me I buy movies and games just for the core game or movie, so I'm never worried about those extras.

Will not be buying this either. I see no point whatsoever in buying two copies of the same game. I already have ACII and I'm just now finishing it up.

bruddahmanmatt5850d ago

People who don't like double dips from video game companies don't like double dips from film companies either, so I dunno WTH you're talking about. I don't mind if there's a "true" director's cut like say with Ridley Scott's "Kingdom of Heaven" where the DC is the director's true vision. What I don't like are films billed as DCs where the director isn't even involved with the release and all the additions consist of are reinserted deleted scenes.

The same thing can be said about games. I don't mind if DLC is completed AFTER a game's release and added into a "complete edition" a few months or a year down the road (LBP GOTY, Fallout 3 GOTY, Midnight Club: LA Complete Edition). What I don't like are games where content is purposely withheld at launch and then doled out at a later date for additional scratch (this game and pretty much anything from Activision, Capcom or 2K Games).

XsteveJ5849d ago

I'm as disgusted with this as I am with double dip DVD releases. As a buyer of AC2 when it came out, it really sucks to see an edition get released later called the "Complete Edition." So...are you saying that I bought an incomplete game? WTF?

noxeven5850d ago

Its just gonna replace the current new copy and 3-6 months no one will care.

Cheeseknight285850d ago (Edited 5850d ago )

I guess this explains why the price on the first edition kept dropping.

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Why Assassin's Creed 2 and 3 Had the Best Writing the Series Has Ever Seen

IGN - Assassin's Creed's focus on character-driven storytelling has been buried by its RPG sandbox features, and the series is weaker for it.

RaidenBlack434d ago

A rare W opinion piece from IGN.
IMO, Ubisoft needs to setup two primary AC dev teams. 1 would focus on and release character-driven OG-style AC games for OG fans and the other would continue the current RPG-ified AC style for current fans.
Release by them Bi-annually and alternatively. There'd less fatigue and a boost to quality.

ZeekQuattro434d ago

I definitely appreciate 3 more after playing it again in recent years along with the Liberation game. Back when 3 was new I was still riding high on AC2 and Brotherhood so when I played 3 I felt a bit let down. Even the ship battles grew on me.

-Foxtrot434d ago

AC2 - Yes

AC3 - Urm...I don't know

I feel they kind of dropped the ball with AC3 and with the way the story went it just didn't make sense to me at all. I felt it would have made more sense lore wise if they had it so the Red Coats were mostly Assassins and the Templars were mostly the Colonists who wanted this "new world" as a fresh start for their operations, to build a country up they'd have full control of from the start so they manufacture the war as something else while really it's just a front for the Templars vs Assassins.

It just meant that since the Red coats lose the war it explains how the Templars have gained full control of future America and how the Assassins have slowly died out by then. This entire event would have been the turning point of how things went to s**t for the Assassins and how there's not many of them left in the present.

Haythem was a lot more interesting than Connor and he should have been the main Assassin of AC3.

lucasnooker433d ago (Edited 433d ago )

I thought AC2 was the greatest of the series and it is but replaying it recently, I stared to see more flaws in the game. Basically every single mission is an assassination besides a few tailing missions lol. Still, the implementation of all the new mechanics were great. The smoke bombs, disarming guards, story, hidden tombs, swimming, flying machine, multiple locations, etc. it definitely felt a bit more special to me at the time of release though

isarai433d ago

Dunno about 3, the 1st act was cool, then i couldn't tell you what happens after that. But 2 was so good! The entire acts 1-3 were al memorable, whereas i really couldn't even tell you what happens in any other AC game

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Is It Still Possible To Make A Sequel As Good As Assassin's Creed 2?

Assassin's Creed 2 set the template for the series going forward, but it's harder to see it getting made today.

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JEECE551d ago

Lol Assassin's Creed 2 is the game that introduced most of the things people say they hate about modern Ubisoft games specifically and open world games generally.

Elantregaless550d ago

Those elements were fresh when they came out.
The problem is not that they were introduced, the problem is how they have been repeated to stagnation.

IAMRealHooman550d ago

@Elantregaless

100%, we call it the Ubisoft formula for a reason, the formula can still be fun, we just need pallet cleansers and actual side activities that offer something other than 100 bases or 50 towers to climb

RaidenBlack550d ago (Edited 550d ago )

ACs were nice till Syndicate. Just that they were releasing it wayy too often i.e nearly annually or some times 2 games per year i.e III + liberation same year and Unity + Revelations same year.
People complained that we're getting same AC games every year. Ubi's solution should've been to release the games every 3 years or so and abit more refined.
But instead they turned the franchise into humongous RPG fetch quests that just exacerbated the prior issues. People were fine with Origins, since it was new but got bored/overwhelmed by Valhalla.
AC should've stayed like Ezio trilogy or Unity.
Not the RPG that they've turned it into.
They know it, hence we got Mirage.

anast550d ago

While the art was on point and the writing was okay, Origins was designed around microtransactions. It's not really a game, it's a monetization scheme. Unity is a massive fetch quest like all AC games and it has worse mission mechanics than the new ones. Good parkour doesn't hide all of its flaws. If you liked Unity, it's strange that you wouldn't like any of the others going forward.

They used a Valhalla DLC to make Mirage and it didn't sell as well as their others. IGN has it tenth, there are only 13 mainline games if I'm not mistaken and it maxed out only around 7k player peak on Steam. The "engagement numbers" out there are fake. This shows that people didn't really want a return to form DLC.

Some people get bored and some don't. Some people like the copy-paste style and some people don't. Some people like fetch questing and some people don't. But a lot of people don't like UBI turning their SP games into live-services. The problems with AC games are the monetization schemes.

PRIMORDUS551d ago (Edited 551d ago )

Speaking of this same old shit every year, I just found this about AS Mirage. "Assassin's Creed: Mirage now playable through leaked Denuvoless debug build." As well as Dragon's Dogma 2 . Torrents are up. I'm going to guess someone at both companies leaked this out in the wild, most likely to get back at them, maybe with layoffs or other reasons. 😁

GamingManiac551d ago

Ehhh looks like I'll have to give DD2 a try lol

PRIMORDUS550d ago

I get down votes for calling out the truth on what happened to both games LOL. Don't know how it happened I already said what my guess was. DD 2, hmm not for me, and no more AC please.

Furesis551d ago

i would not play that even if it was free, there are better games out there to waste your time on

Demetrius551d ago

Nah ubisoft doesn't aim above "just good" titles, sequels are supposed to be refined and improved each time they released. I remember in the ps360 gen it was like that, a known sequel would definitely be a step up from the previous titles. I remember seeing an article where someone from ubisoft said players don't just want "solid" titles. You damn right sir they always just deliver the bare minimum nowadays. These consoles this gen have enough power to contribute to thoroughly made gems. Ubisoft acts blind to that

Inverno551d ago

Ezio got 3 games and an animated movie, they dedicated a lot of time to him and those games. No they can't make a sequel as good, cause all they wanna do is milk the series.

Furesis551d ago

i thought brotherhood was the better game of the 3 but 2 story is best and yes of course it is possible but i dont have any trust in ubisoft

RaidenBlack550d ago

Yea, Brotherhood and 2 trades punches, I loved them both equally... but the series lost its charm with the humongous RPG trilogy,
The games became too much to handle

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6 Friendliest Characters in Games

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thorstein1004d ago

Dogmeat: *bark!*

Translation: you are dead to me.

JSONEHUNDRED1004d ago

You can probably add Karlach to this from BG3