User blog comment:Soldier Flame/Assassin's Creed: Revelations thoughts, questions, and complaints/@comment-1159766-20111124230740

Ok, I need to correct a few people on some things: 1. I do agree that den defense seemed a bit....overpowered for the enemy, when it came to the tanks, they were a bit over powered in my opinion.

2. To correct everyone on Sofia and Ezio's age difference. She was born in 1476 when Ezio was seventeen, Sofia was born, by 1511 when the game takes place, she would be 37, she was 46 when Ezio died.

3. The theme of the Revelations was to show : a. Altair and what happened to him past AC1, b, to show Ezio's end (seeing as ACIII will focus on a new ancestor, they had to end each one), c. to show Desmond's role in the plot with Those Who Came Before is (Though I think a hint about Eve's desendant would be nice).

3. Ezio's story was already told, to have him be in Constantinople and not have the enemy clear was the point, we wernt supposed to know about who the enemy was, we knew Manuel was going to be an enemy due to his lineage with the last Sultan before Beyzad II.

4. I do personally like how Altair's story was told, I wish we could have seen certain characters such as Sef (Altair's son), Malik's children Faheem and Tazim, I do like how they showed Darim and older Maria.

So thats my opinion on the comments that people have posted, its the final chapter, its not supposed to be this big huge thing where the enemy was known, we didnt know who the enemy was in ACII, but I would think people would say that because we knew the Borgias were the main villians in Brotherhood.