The Nine Lives of Dante Moro
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@stabguy36 Luckily you can outrun the guards.
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@Killicon93 In both AC1 and AC2, you can stealth assassinate about two thirds of the main targets. By my count it's 7 out of 11 in AC1, and 16 out of 24 in AC2 (including both DLC's but not Rodrigo Borgia). The other targets either fight or flee straight from the cutscene.
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@stabguy36 I liked AC2 more because you could actually adapt allmost all you assassinations with stealth.
If you wanted to go like an assassin you could do it, or if not; kill everything.
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@Sedruk3 No. I find fighting to be a tedious aspect of both AC1 and AC2. My favorite parts are assassinating the main targets. AC1 had better designed assassinations.
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Did you like AC1 more because the guards were more vigilant and did more damage to you?
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Hey Man im a new member on the Hidden Blade website you are just amazing at Assassinations keep making videos
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This video is great! :D
@TheMrWoodpecker Besides AC2 I also play AC1. :-)
I play/record on an Xbox 360. My opinion of AC1: greatest video game of all time. I actually prefer it over AC2.
stabguy36 1 year ago 4
@stabguy36
You know what, I never really noticed before now, but you're right. However, there were so many more assassinations in AC2 that I was happier nonetheless. And the main reason why I liked AC2 better is that all non-assassination related activities have been made better and added to, and that really makes the game feel fuller and more alive. AC 1 had me incredibly bored at almost all the time that I was preforming non-assassinating activities.
Sedruk3 1 year ago