User blog comment:SpaceKat/assassin's creed in general/@comment-187.32.127.181-20120411044356/@comment-187.32.127.181-20120412213640

AC2, in my opinion, was perfect.

And if they do a game called Revelations, is like "Answear all things so far. Now we make another questions and make an end".

Questions of Revelations did not answer.

- What is the sixth that Juno talk about?

- What 16 are talking about in Brotherhood? Son, sun, she's not who you think she is (He could say that Lucy wasn't assassin in Glyphs of AC2, instead he just says like "Lucy sees me raising a knife... I'm sorry Lucy, I can't do this anymore" and later he was like "Lucy? Whatever".

- Altair and Ezio apple isn't the same. So where apple of Ezio came from? I mean, that apple is important somehow and came from where? Altair find 2?

- Where Altair find the keys? What those 2 keys of Alexandria contain? Another memories of Altair? Importants things?

- Who is the guy in the end of Brotherhood with William Miles? (Not an important question, but still...)

- Ezio saw Altair because...? The apple isn't the same. They are not related (And in the game they don't talk about it. We know this from outside). So? Altair put a ghost there? Just for "new players" like the footsteps in Brotherhood? Explanations like this are lame.

- Why Juno needed to put Desmond in a coma? It was like, Juno put Desmond in a coma for nothing and Subject 16 wakes Desmond up from the nothing. They could just put the message of Jupiter in the apple of Coliseum.

There are so many questions without answer. And you guys can try answer, but none answer will be 100% accurate and with facts from the game.

The Revelations were "What happened to Altair and Ezio". This isn't revelations. Revelation is something that we wanted to know and will change the course of the serie. Sees Ezio find a love was great, beautiful and stuff. But not relevant in anyway.