The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has rated Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed 2.
The classification body has given the assassin-'em-up a 15 rating, which is pretty much what we expected, but more interesting is the revelation that the game has around three hours of cutscenes.
According to the BBFC, players can expect a cutscene runtime of 181 minutes and 30 seconds - which isn't that long if you consider that it's a pretty cinematic game, and that, strictly speaking, that's not just for cutscenes, but for "linear elements within the work," which means it's likely include all the other shorter, non-interactive bits. Like conversations.
Not included in this runtime are the short Assassin's Creed 2 movies due to debut on YouTube soon, or the amount of time it'll take you to read our preview of the game.
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