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I think I saw this porn.
Jacob because he is cool, sarcastic and charming with the women. Evie is a boring good girl. I usually always prefer an assassin to be MALE
but when it came down to missions with Evie, she had an more stealth approach to things over Jacob however Jacob could be just as stealthy with not much of a whole lot in difference.
the odd thing about these two, is i don't think they were originally written as two separate characters, i think the writers changed one character and split him into two to reach an broader audience for the game.
so even though you wanted to play through an entire playthrough as one character, the game wouldn't allow it for the story required you to see it from both sides of the quest.
but on the other hand, i rather like that they allowed the player to play both parts, gaining another aspect of perspective from another view. but it would have been great to also see what their mentor was up to during all of this, i'm talking about the assassin who sent these two on this mission in the first place.