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Assassin's Creed: Renaissance

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Title: Assassin's Creed: Renaissance
Original title: Assassin's Creed: Renaissance

Authors: Oliver Bowden

Editorial: The field of books

ISBN: 978-84 -

9734-143-1 Price: 19 €


cover:

"Based on Ubisoft's bestselling game.

"I will seek revenge against those who betrayed my family. I Auditore Ezio di Firenze. I'm an assassin ..."

Betrayed by families who govern Florence, Venice and Rome in Renaissance Italy, the young Ezio Auditore embarks on an epic struggle to root out corruption and restore the family honor. To do this you must learn the art of death.

On his way for revenge and control will find the great minds of Leonardo da Vinci and Machiavelli, must decide between love and destiny and discover that the latter is much more complex and higher than you ever imagined.

To his allies, Ezio will become the force that will guide them towards freedom and justice. To his enemies, a threat devoted to the destruction of tyrants who abuse the Italian people.

An epic story of power and revenge in which the truth is written in blood. "


Comment and Opinion:

Well, I've finished reading me the book ... the truth is that this time it has taken me time, I guess mainly for two reasons, first is that work is taking me time reading (as is obvious) and second and no less important is that I finished the novel has cost ... Why? ... so as usual ... because maybe he had put too much hope in the book and I ended up taking another disappointment (I do not know when or if I learn anything I do someday will END)

I've spent exactly the same happened to me whenever I catch a book "based" on a computer game ... I mean, I mean, ... Why the hell they call the book "based on computer game (or console )?... of "based" nothing ... IS THE GAME OF COMPUTER AND POINT. The book is limited to relate almost to the point that those who have already played the game we know ... does not contribute anything new that we have not already experienced the hand of Ezio in his travels through the Italian Renaissance for revenge and their struggle against the Templars.

Actually, when I took the book was in the false hope that the author exploits the plot of the game that I personally drew a lot (in fact I'm anxious because it leaves the third part of the game towards the end of this month to catch and see how the story progresses.) However, the author, in a clear sign of their lack of imagination has been content to sit in front of your TV with a notepad next to go transcribing exactly what I saw on the screen.

A añadidle the fact that that for greater expense of gaming history, the author chooses to focus on the book only from the point of view of the historical pattern, skipping a stroke the entire history of the Templars and the murderers of today, the Animus project, the story of Desmond Miles and how it will slowly unravel the great secret that try to hide the Templars.

No, I do not think after the events of Desmond is a hack to the game's story quite remarkable, moreover, the hack might have been justified if at least the author had proposed something new, but simply repeated the kinematic the game and your adventures there the thing is very poor.

Really, I can understand that the author would have said that, given that the new game Assassin's Creed is about to hit the market, could not reveal anything about the plot of the story of Ezio Auditore ... okay ... I understand, but why the hell the author or the company then decided not to make the book about the first game and the character of ALT? ... There would have been enough material to get a nice book if you reveal anything about the upcoming release ... or ... Why have not filled the gap left in the story from the clash of Altaïr in 1191 to the facts that appear Ezio in 1476? ... Or is that for 3 centuries both the Templars and the murderers decide to sit in the shade of a tree to be seen navels? ...

Anyway ... as you can see me having bought the pretty pissed off (and even worse, read) a book that just told me what I already knew because he had played. (To be totally honest with the book, to the last pages of the author himself is a little out of the script marked by the game, but honestly, after so many pages telling exactly what that little rallied the final game does not save or away the book)

Therefore ... for those who have played the games ... anyway ... if you read it you get ready to retell you what you already know and if the intensity reported above that the game itself gives the player just endorsing the actions of Ezio and for those you have not played there are two options ... if you have not played and you're not going to play may be an interesting book (nothing else) and if you play in a future planteáis ready because the book is a great MEGA-GIGA-spoiler of the game's plot. Kind regards



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