Cross-X said:
The DLC isn't vital because they're simply two extra memory sequences before the final sequence. So basically there aren't DLC that take place after the ending of ACII and instead are just like extra missions before the last mission and as a result you don't miss out on anything big related to the story. |
On top of this, neither DLC is anywhere near as enjoyable as the main game, and as I noticed when I did some research, the events in Bonfire of the Vanities actually took place 300 years before Ezio was born. Battle of Forlì is pretty decent, and it introduces Sforza and Machiavelli in a bit more detail, but it's certainly not essential. Bonfire of the Vanities is completely useless.







