If you just can’t get enough of the adventures and heroics of Ezio Auditore da Firenze in the 15th century in Assassin’s Creed II on Xbox 360 and PS3, then fear not: If you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, you’ll be able to continue the story as Ezio travels to Spain in an attempt to rescue his fellow Assassins, only to uncover a plot by the Templars to sail West and discover the New World.
Based on the DS game of the same name, Discovery is looking very smart indeed, especially for an iPhone game, and with what appears to be a new and improved touchscreen control system, gameplay should be nice and easy to get used to.
Some neat features you may be interested in include the following:
- Momentum-Based Gameplay – Combine breathtaking speed and aerial kills to become the ultimate master assassin
- Untold Story – Learn about Ezio’s mission to Spain and his untold story during a period of his life not featured in the next gen games.
- Variety of Mission Types – Experience a wide range of exciting mission types including stealth, escape, and free form.
- A real game, not just an application – You will need 7-8 hours to complete the campaign.
- Wallpapers – Find and download hidden art to use as wallpaper.
Assassin’s Creed II: Discovery releases on the iPhone and iPod Touch on February 1st, for the sum of $9.99.
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