Finished Assassin's Creed: Revelations. It was good, but not great. I didn't feel much was revealed in any way, and the plot circumstances promised felt very slapped on.
MAJOR, GAME END SPOILERS
MAJOR, GAME END SPOILERS
We really don't learn anything Subject 16 except that he's kind of creepy. We don't learn anything about the First Civilization that we didn't already know, except the location of the Grand Temple. Ezio's romance subplot seems tacked on. And honestly, Ezio seemed to do more damage than anything. He caused more problems than he solved, and his disregard for the lives of innocents seemed not only out-of-character, but against the Creed that he makes a big deal out of (unlike Altair in the first game).
I will say that there were satisfying conclusions to both Ezio and Altair's stories. The finale for Altair is cool and Desmond's last moments of playing as Ezio (presumably before he impregnates his new lover) are actually a touching reflection on Ezio's life, and how small a part he played in something larger.
I haven't watched Embers yet, but it had better not be Ezio getting picked off by Templars in whatever retreat he's taken to after retiring.
I will say that there were satisfying conclusions to both Ezio and Altair's stories. The finale for Altair is cool and Desmond's last moments of playing as Ezio (presumably before he impregnates his new lover) are actually a touching reflection on Ezio's life, and how small a part he played in something larger.
I haven't watched Embers yet, but it had better not be Ezio getting picked off by Templars in whatever retreat he's taken to after retiring.