Assassin-s Creed Brotherhood

But the system has depth. Your apprentices level up (from Recruit to Assassin to Master Assassin) as you send them on timed "Contracts" via the virtual "Pigeon Coop." If you send them on a mission with low success probability, they can die permanently. Managing your roster of faceless killers becomes an addictive meta-game. By the end, when all seven of your apprentices are level 10 Masters, you feel like a true Il Mentore —the Mentor, not just a lone wolf.

Cesare is not a faceless templar pulling strings from the dark; he is a charismatic, psychopathic military leader who wears his ambition on his sleeve. Inspired by the real-life historical figure, the game paints him as the embodiment of corruption. His presence provides a clear, tangible threat. When he sacks Monteriggioni in the game's shocking opening sequence, killing Ezio’s uncle Mario and stealing the Apple of Eden, the conflict becomes deeply personal. Assassin-s Creed Brotherhood

Cesare Borgia forces Leonardo to build weapons of mass destruction for the time. Ezio must sabotage them. This leads to four distinct mission types that break the stealth formula: But the system has depth

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