This collection of games is my first introduction to Ezio's story, and these games are some of the BEST I have ever played.

Assassin's Creed Lineage: Now this is a short film and not a game, but I thought it was a great prologue to Assassin's Creed 2. I give this short film 4/5 stars.

Assassin's Creed II: This game is GREAT. The gameplay is so addictingly fun and has lots of variety. However, one problem I encountered was sometimes, when I wanted to go up and climb something, Ezio would instead jump at the camera. The open world is so great to travel around in. The story is also great, but it has a HUGE pacing issue. The story was dragged out and could've been way shorter. The characters are compelling and likeable, and the story is entertaining as well. Overall, I give this game 4.5/5 stars.

Assassin's Creed Brotherhood: The gameplay is like the game's before it but EVEN better. The combat has been changed differently, but for the better. Lot's of people complain about the story of this game, and although it isn't as good as Assassin's Creed 2's story, I still think it was good. The pacing in this story is WAY better than the pacing in Assassin's Creed 2. Overall, I give this game 4/5 stars.

Assassin's Creed Revelations: Out of all the Assassin's Creed games, I believe this is the BEST one. The gameplay is so much better here, along with a new hook-blade feature in the parkour. I also haven't encountered any glitches or bugs in this game. The story here is perfect. Both Ezio and Altair get GREAT and BEAUTIFUL endings to their days as assassin's.
I give this game 5/5 stars.

Assassin's Creed Embers: This is also a short film, but this one is animated. This film shows Ezio's final days of his life. It's such a beautiful story ending to this beloved character. I give it 5/5 stars.

After reviewing each of the games and short films individually, I give the whole collection 4.5/5 stars. A great collection of games that have awesome gameplay and stories.

As if the movie this game is tied to wasn't already bad, I genuinely believe this game is an even worse experience. The combat is basically just a copy of Arkham's combat system but not as good. This game also has stealth missions, but they aren't all that fun since they all feel the same. The web swinging is okay but it's definitely not the best out there. This game has a reputation meter, where if you do the side crime stopping activities, the city will like you, but if you don't do them then more enemies will spawn in the open world and will try and kill you. I get that they did this to encourage players to do the crime activities, but a: you can ignore these if you go from story mission to story mission quick enough, and b: I would actually be motivated to do the crime activities if they were any fun. The story is also very lackluster and boring. It feels like they were trying to tell a unique story, but then remembered at the end that they had to shove the movie's plot in here as well (besides Gwen Stacy for some reason). This game also has dialogue sections, but they are neither interesting or necessary. You're literally allowed to choose all of them or none of them, and your choice won't affect the game's story at all. Overall, I feel like this game is crap and I give it 2/5 stars.

Now, I can defend the Spider-Man 3 film, but this game is an entirely different case. The gameplay is so frustratingly bad. Spider-Man just feels so weak compared with his villains. Anything capable of forming a fist could kick his ass, even if he has the symbiote. Speaking of which, the symbiote isn't really that different from the normal suit, besides the rage meter. The boss fights are so bad. They aren't even hard, but time consuming. You have to hit the bosses a million times (obviously exaggerating here) before you beat them. There is an abundance of QTE's here, which I wouldn't mind if they were good, but they aren't. The game barely gives you enough time to click a button in a QTE. If you fail a QTE in a boss fight multiple times, you have to start the ENTIRE boss fight all over again. I'm mainly talking about the Kraven and Sandman boss battles. The story isn't anything good. It's basically the movie's plot without any emotion. The game's cutscenes and models are also hideous to look at. Even for the time this game was released, the graphics were awful. The ONLY reason I'm giving this game 3/5 stars and not two of them is because the game's cutscenes and story are so pathetically and hilariously bad that I start laughing at the game. I give this game 3/5 stars. Only buy this game if you want a good laugh and an example of what a bad game is.

Spider-Man: Web Of Shadows is one hell of a game for the 360/PS3 era. The greatest thing about the game is the gameplay. It is so addictingly fun. You feel so powerful, but your enemies can still give you a good challenge. The symbiote is handled perfectly in the sense that it's so addictive to use (which it's supposed to be). I will praise this game for being the only one that allows Spider-Man to fight on the walls. The web strike is in other games, but it is at it's best here. Along with the already great gameplay, the game has destructible surroundings, which makes getting thrown through poles and etc. AWESOME. The web swinging isn't the best here, but it's still very very good. The best part about the swinging, which I hope future games take note of, is that to go up easily and efficiently, just hold X for 2 seconds. Now onto the story. The story is okay, but it's not exactly good or great. The choice system is cool, but I feel like they could've made better choice options. Other than that, this game is great and I give it 4/5 stars.

Marvel's: Failures. That's pretty much what I think of this game. The story is... okay. It can be very cliché and generic at time, and the dialogue is certainly a piece of work. Although I didn't think the story was anything impressive, I could tell that the writers did put in some love into it and that it wasn't just a cash grab. Within the first 30 minutes of the game, I had already noticed so many glitches. A choppy fps and characters hair animations going wack really turned me off. The loading times are also so goddamn long. The gameplay was good at first, but after the first hour, destroying aim bots just got so boring and repetitive. There isn't even that much variety. Ironman and Captain America feel way too weak for me. Also, the flying speeds with Thor and Ironman so sluggish. The gameplay did improve in the DLC, since characters like Kate Bishop and Hawkeye have more variety and were actually kind of fun to use. Overall, I give this game 2/5 stars.

Just like the game before it, Spider-Man: Miles Morales succeeds in telling a great and beautiful story with compelling and likeable characters. Not only that, but Insomniac has improved the gameplay greatly. A lot more areal tricks have been added to make swinging even more fun. The new venom blast feature is handled VERY well and is greatly fun, along with Miles' invisibility. They also improved hideout/base side missions so that you can completely do them with stealth, rather than all enemies automatically knowing you are there once you take out a certain number of enemies. Although the game is great, I did find more glitches in this one than the one before it. Not much, but still noticeable. Overall, I give this game 4.5/5 stars. Great story and great gameplay with only a few bugs.

This game is a beautiful love letter to all Spider-Man fans. It takes all of the loved traits and aspects of the character and mashes them all into one adaptation. The story is so beautifully written. The protagonist, antagonist, and side characters are written well. The final battle and the game's ending never fails to leave me struck with awe. The gameplay is also amazing. I have rarely found a glitch when playing this game. This game is so fun and has a great combat system, a great level up system, and a great variety of gadgets to use. You can take out enemies in so many different and satisfying ways. Not to mention, THIS GAME HAS AN UNDIES SPIDEY SUIT. 10/10 a masterpiece!