Assassin's Creed 2: Bonfire of the Vanities review

He can never just walk somewhere, can he?
OK, so when last we parted Assassin’s Creed 2 and I weren’t on the best of terms. This was mainly due to a rather disappointing little DLC addendum called Battle of Forli, a downloadable expansion that didn’t quite do justice to the game as a whole. Words were said, feelings were hurt, low scores were awarded. But even though it was terrible, or come to think of it maybe because it was terrible, I was left wanting more. So sour-taste set aside, I unquestioningly coughed up the moon money Points to purchase the second DLC installment, Bonfire of the Vanities.
And I’m happy to say I enjoyed it.
To clarify before we begin, I picked up the pack that included the three pre-order Templar Tombs, and I can only suggest to everyone else that they do the same. Even if you did pre-order you’ll get another two new areas to explore, along with Bonfire. Added together, these make for a much more satisfying play length than was offered with Battle of Forli. That is, of course, unless you purchased a Black Edition copy, in which case you can have another couple of hours to pet the Ezio figurine in your lap.
OK, to the plot: Bonfire of the Vanities picks up when Battle of Forli abruptly ended. Ezio has lost the Apple of Eden to a mysterious, robed monk called Savonarola, who has fled to Florence and used the Apple’s power to take control of the city. It’s up to Ezio to break Savonarola control and recover the Apple for the Assassins.
So what makes this installment worth the asking price compared to Forli? (more…)







