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Abstract: After spending the last three years with Ezio, the series has finally moved on to introduce us to a new character, Connor, named Ratonhnhaké:ton among the tribe in which he grew up. Connor is a man stuck in the space between worlds. Born to a Native Ameri...
Beyond gameplay, Connor sets himself apart from the Italian nobleman in how he interacts with the world he shapes. Ezio was very much a master of his own destiny, with a very clear goal in mind as he set out on his crusade against the Templars. Even Altai...
Abstract: Assassin's Creed 3's explosive trailers do the game little justice. This is not a title of endless set pieces and tireless action. It includes many spectacular moments, but a certain type of thoughtfulness underlines the series for the first time. Ubis...
Abstract: Ubisoft unleashed their newest assassin, Connor, to the masses. Does the new hero and new location bring a much needed change to the series? Check out our video review. The American Colonies, 1775. It's a time of civil unrest and political upheaval in the...
Abstract: Assassin’s Creed is a series I’ve always wanted to love. For one reason or another though, there was always one point in each title where I hit the proverbial brick wall and no longer cared about the game. This is not to say that any of the previous ti...
Enthralling, thematically rich storytelling, Tense and atmospheric sea battles, It's a joy to watch your homestead develop, Amazing attention to historical and visual details, Lots of rewarding missions to undertake.
Too many bugs and glitches, Hunting mechanics go largely undeveloped, Parkour and stealth inconsistencies
A resonant story, compelling exploration, and tense oceanic battles make Assassin's Creed III a rousing success....
Great story, homestead management is fun, multiplayer is a blast
Core stealth and combat mechanics feel dated
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Published: 2012-10-30, Author: John , review by: nerdreactor.com
Assassin's Creed III improves on its core foundation of free running, combat, and the varied settings including city and frontier life. The facial animation, environment and certain events will show you what current-gen systems are still capable of. There...
Abstract: DateOctober 31, 2012 Read later A small patrol of red coat soldiers wade through the thigh-high snow that's falling on the tough soil of the American frontier. The year is 1770 and the American Revolution is in full swing - loyalists and patriot...