The Art of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood , my last entry in Nowherescape . A look at conceptual art which was the basis of the last game in the Assassin's Creed and where you can find a complete rebuilding of Rome in the early years of the sixteenth century. Perhaps the lack
Brotherhood the emotional impact of their amazing predecessor - Assassin's Creed II - the game that has made known the character of Ezio Auditore da Firenze and presenting the beautiful and captivating world of Italy in recent years Century XV including the Renaissance cities of Florence and Venice, the city of Forli and medieval walled village of Monteriggioni. But the digital reconstruction of Rome at the height of the Renaissance is nothing less than spectacular, full of visual diversity and exquisite detail. Among the major references of architecture can meet the Colosseum, St. Peter's Basilica, the Castel Sant'Angelo, the Pantheon and the Campidoglio, among many other notable landmarks such as arches, churches, aqueducts and bridges over the Tiber River. Often the buildings that are given to us to see are recreations of buildings that no longer exist; speculation reconstructed from historical records of the time. It is this, a game which is wholeheartedly recommended. For educational reasons, of course.
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