Nintendo Switch Assassin's Creed The Ezio Collection
Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Colleciton includes three consecutive entries in the long-running series. First is the 2009 installment Assassin’s Creed II, which finds Ezio Auditore de Firenze doing stealth murders in Florence during the Italian Renaissance. While the first Assassin’s Creed game was considered ambitious but flawed, most critics agree the series fully came into its own with this sequel.
Next up is the 2010 followup Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood, which continues right where II left off. Now we find Ezio traveling to Rome to battle the Borgias. This installment adds some new ideas to the franchise, including the assassin’s guild, which lets you recruit assassins to do the dirty work for you at the press of a button.
Finally, the you get the 2011 game Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. Once again, it picks up where the previous entry left off, bringing Ezio to Constantinople, where he gets involved in the the political turmoil of the time as his story (and that of several other characters) comes to an end. This game also introduces useful new combat mechanics, including bombs.
On top of all that, you also get all of the single-player DLCs from those games, as well as two short films. You get two DLCs from Brotherhood (Copernicus Conspiracy and The Da Vinci Disappearance) and one from Revelations (The Lost Archive). The two short films are Assassin’s Creed Lineage and Assassin’s Creed Embers.
Multiplayer is Missing
What Assassin’s Creed: The Ezio Collection for Switch lacks, like the PlayStation and Xbox versions, is the online multiplayer modes from Brotherhood and Revelations. So that’s a bit of a bummer.
Ezio Collection Switch-Exclusive Features
This being a Switch game, the Ezio Collection offers a handful of Switch-only features. It includes HD rumble, as well as touchscreen navigation in the menu, inventory, and map screens. It also lets you re-size the onscreen text and HUD elements for better readability in handheld mode.