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AMAZING VIRTUAL TOURISM WITH ASSASSIN'S CREED (MY RENAISSANCE DAYS IN ROME)

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The Assassin's Creed in question is the one called Brotherhood. It's an Assassin's Creed 2,5 of sorts. It came soon after the 2, and it feels a bit like a massive DLC with better graphics. A great game, anyway ... I think. For the most part, the story is set in the city of Rome, in the early 16th century.

Since there is no shortage of spectacular historic architecture in Rome, the game offers some great oportunity for culture-oriented ramblings between fights and assassinations. In this opening screenshot, you can see my avatar admiring the 16th-century cityscape from one of the rooftops near the Tiber River.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is one of those games that gives a lot of freedom to explore at your own pace, so why not take a little boat that resembles a gondola and see the city from a different angle?

Visiting the Colosseum is a must.

Just like today, the Colosseum was a fascinating, partially ruined remnant of a different civilization back then in the 16th century. I was the only tourist around, an assassin on a short vacation.

If you take a good look at the details in the background of this shot, you'll notice some drunks hanging out and some ragged clothes hanging to dry on the line right behind my avatar.

Throughout the Middle Ages, squatters built homes, workshops, and stables inside the arena and under the arches of the colosseum.

As a casual tourist, you can't see everything the in-game city has to offer. Some cool, hidden, mostly subterranean places can be accessed only through dangerous missions.

You can also come across a skeleton or two in those places.

If you survive, you sure have a great story for the folks back home. In the following screenshot ...

... my avatar is a time-traveling tourist again. Just a tourist walking to the bank. Today, an ordinary bank doesn't feel like something worth a selfie. Still, in the 16th century, the relatively modern banking system was only about two hundred years old, so I approached the bank like a first-rate tourist attraction.

Riding a horse through the narrow streets and across picturesque squares teeming with Renaissance people in their Renaissance clothes, on a moon-lit night, was another great tourist experience I had in the game.

Here you can see my avatar talking to some locals, asking if it is ok to sit down on that bench.

Yep, it was ok. The Renaissance dudes got nothing against it.

I'm still playing the game, so I'm still having great fun in this beautiful reconstruction of the rennasaince Rome. I never played an Assassin's Creed game before, but I'm pretty sure I will play many more in the future.
The original Assassin's Creed Brotherhood is a beautiful-looking game with graphics that have aged surprisingly well, but with one of the texture mods that can be found around, the experience can be even better. I used just one mod for these screenshots. A mod that didn't change the color palette and the atmosphere of the original.

So, what else can I tell you? Welcome to the Renaissance Rome ... be an assassin for a while ... and if you get sick or injured - don't worry, The Dottore has everything needed to keep you alive.

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Thank you. 🙂 Glad you like the post.

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Man, one of the finest Assassin's Creed. The story of Ezio made part of my teenage time awesome. All the screenshots of this post is making me nostalgic. I really hope Ubisoft will try a remake of this game, with good graphics, and a photo mood for sure.

Anyway, I hope you're doing good.

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Yes, a remake would be great. These early AC games definitely deserve it.

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See who is back like he never left!!! Glad to have you here again @borjan🥰🥰

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🙂 Thank you for making me feel like I'm back home with this comment.

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Very cool, I had never seen it that way, in Rome haha Assassin’s Creed is a game that means a lot to me. It was the first game I finished with my son, back on the PlayStation 3, if I remember correctly. The tricky thing about Ubisoft games is that once you understand the pattern, things start to feel very similar, even across different franchises. But it is worth it for the nostalgia, it is a really cool game

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Yes, 😀 gaming can provide a very nice, cozy type of nostalgia. About a month ago, I replayed the first game I ever played - Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood. It's an isometric strategy, you have a team like in Desperados or Commandos. I haven't played it from 2002 to 2026. A friend at work introduced me to gaming back then. I was 29 years old, and before that I never tried to play anything on PC becouse it all looked too complicated for the fingers, all those WASD and other keys, it felt like trying to play a piano or something ... and I wasn't into computer stuff at all back then. Once I realized that it isn't that hard, and that many games are visually very interesting and filled with imagination, I couldn't stop playing. The next was The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.

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It’s true, I also used to feel that playing on a computer was complicated, and I can say I started playing here pretty late haha Lately I’ve been looking for games I used to play back then, and I’m thinking about playing Warcraft Frozen Throne, it would be something really nostalgic

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The Assassin's Creed series is definitely worth the hype. I actually skipped this one and went straight to the third game, but I’m honestly blown away by how good the graphics look. It holds up surprisingly well!

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yes, some breath taking views there.. what a cool benefit of a great game.

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I remember the many hours I spent playing some of these games years ago. In this series, I only got as far as the second game, and I loved the freedom to explore combined with the “parkour” elements, haha. As for stealth, strategy, and action games, I love the Hitman series. In fact, last month I spent quite a bit of time replaying them all, starting with Hitman: Blood Money. All that, without overlooking the Dark Brotherhood missions in Oblivion, which are among my favorites when it comes to freedom and stealth.

I hope everything goes great for you, @borjan. Cheers.

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Cheers 🙂 Hitman is great ... planning a perfect execution is heavenly fun for me. I love stealth in games, that's my favorite way to play. I played Oblivion a lot... and then recently Skyrim ... I tried playing as many different types of characters, but stealth was always more interesting than anything else. I also played the old isometric Commandos 2 remastered recently, and I loved it just like when I played the original many years ago. Yeah ... stealth rules 😀 I love to be stealthy in real life as well, especially when photographing, so ...

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