Yes, he's a video game icon and fictional role model.
I liked him, it was a nice ride, but we had to move on.
I respect hes appearance in the Assassin's creed franchise but no i will not be missing him.
Never liked him, good riddance
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please put this soundtrack into the game ubisoft !!!!!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pJCctetTRc
God of War's main characteristic isn't to play with different ancestors in different settings, GOW players love Kratos because that is all they have... when I see a franchise with such potential as AC I think we are wasting its potential when we pass much time (have many games) with only one ancestor (Ezio's trilogy made me realize this) when we have the possibility to be anyone we want...
the strong point of AC is the possibility to change its main characters and don't lose its essence because what define Assassin's Creed IMO is the fight between Assassins and Templars and not the characters we control, they're just tools used to tell us this story while Kratos IMO is the essense of a God of War game, IMO a God of War game without Kratos wouldn't be GOW while an Assassin's Creed game without Desmond/Altair/Ezio and Connor would still be Assassin's Creed...
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Ezio is one of my favorite video game characters ever and I'm definitely gonna miss him, but I was happy he got a good ending and they didn't overuse him.
'Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils' - Louis Hector Berlioz
Of course i'll miss him he was the main man after all, but his is just one of many stories..
Ezio is a character that will live on in video gaming history; that says something. But his story and life are over.
Haven't played it since the 2nd game, didn't touch it after that because I grew tired of it.
I liked Ezio and I really liked ACII because I was ready for the second game in the series, I liked Brotherhood, it was a nice concept of introducing the Brotherhood of assassin's, but with Revelations, I only played the game because I wanted to finish up Ezio's storyline and to add the game to my AC collection. Just like I answered the question, I liked Ezio, it was a nice ride, but it's really time to move on. I just hope that Connor's story doesn't turn into another trilogy within a trilogy, so I hope that they can wrap up Desmond's story with ACIII, but if they have to, finish his story with a sequel to ACIII.