I've put probably 15 hours into the game so far and here are my thoughts:
AC 2 is better, in every single way, than part one. The story is more interesting, the graphics are better, the kills are more varied, you don't have to do any side missions before assassinations, but let me clarify that.
Side missions and information collection have in large part been replaced by actual story-relevant missions. Escorting thieves to a certain spot to create a distraction during your infiltration/assassination, for example, has taken the place of "listen to this conversation" or "pickpocket this note". All of your missions have some kind of point to them, and you are never going to run around collecting flags just so you can get info on your target. This is the best improvement to the game.
Equipment, money and upgrades: AC2 brings an economic system into the game. You earn money for all missions (instead of information) and there's a ton to spend it on. Weapons (22 of them), armor sets, medicinal items, renovations to your hub town, grunts/whores for distractions, different costumes... the list goes on. Being able to invest in and customize all of this **** really helps to elongate the game and give you a focus other than killing people for a while. A welcome addition IMO.
Travel: Climing, first of all, is faster. Also, there isn't really an "overworld" like part one had. There are fast-travel stations available from the start and it's great. Tuscany has countryside you can roam but it's nothing like the last game. When walking around towns, you have a "notoriety" meter that shows how well people recognize you. You can tear down posters, kill officials, or bribe heralds to bring your rating down and if it's at zero you can run/climb do whatever without guards giving a ****. Much better than having to hold "A" all the time in part 1.
Collectibles: Every town has like 300 treasure chests to find, the whole game has 100 feathers (like the flags from part 1) to collect as well as some storyline collections. Codex pages hold the keys to equipment upgrades (hidden blade, etc). Assassin Seals (which require going through unique dungeons and solving puzzles/obstacle courses), once you've collected six of them, will unlock Altair's armor for you.
Assassinations: I haven't been able to pull off a clean one yet! Haha. Every time I'll be sneaking and then I'll **** up and just end up chasing the guy down. Whatever, though, they've all been cool.
Modern Day: You don't see as much of Desmond, but you do more with him. I don't think it would surprise anyone for me to say that I believe the third installment will take place in modern-day.
Overall, 9/10. Haven't been able to put it down.
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