If anyone's done with their copy, I'll have it!!
Manufacturer: Assassin's Creed
If anyone's done with their copy, I'll have it!!
Assassin's Creed III: The Tyranny of King Washington - The Redemption is more entertaining and action-packed than the sluggish second episode, The Betrayal. The story moves at a rapid pace, the missions are full of variety, and evil George Washington is given the face time his villainous character...
Large variety of missions; Bear power is a blast to use; Washington is back and meaner than ever
Disappointing ending; Overabundance of enemies makes exploration difficult
At one time or another, each of us has thought to himself "I ought to be in charge." We have all had that moment where we think that we should be making all the decisions, running roughshod over democracy and all existing power structures. I want you to think about that moment.
Swimming around a pier; climbing a ship; and using a rope dart to hang a target from a yardarm
As I walk past two men on a bench, I get notified that I have my first pursuer; The whisper noise starts just as one of them gets up and stabs me for 700 points
If you are looking for a game that suits your need to assassinate people while dual wielding a tomahawk and a dagger, this is your game. Or if you just want to fight in open battle against multiple opponents with a giant Naval Boarding Axe, you can do that as well.
four words; Too short, over priced ! Who pays ~$12 bucks for a 2.5hr prologue teaser, me I guess, but not again... And most of my in game time was spent slogging through waste deep snow looking for some in game value... Loved the game, but mad as h#ll for wasting dollars on this tripe.
Good story for assassin's creed, great score but gameplay is a little dull & more on the easy side.
A friend of mine teaches a history class at a high school. A few years ago he noticed his students were going from C-grade mediocrity to A-grade brilliance almost overnight. He was perplexed, so he asked them what exactly it was that had suddenly made them such experts on, of all people, the...
Incredible value for money - so much content; Wonderful American Revolution setting; Fantastic multiplayer
Technology is starting to feel a little long in the tooth; Not as funny as its predecessors; Takes quite a long time to get going
Despite reintroducing familiar characters and locations in intriguing new ways, the DLC felt overly familiar and was let down by repetitive missions and underwhelming new powers.
I am a calm and patient gamer. I am not easily angered and I am willing to overlook flaws if the narrative of game keeps me engaged. With this in mind I present to you my review of Assassin's Creed III, a game that in it's last few moments had me ready to tear my controller in two.
History is a funny thing. Napoleon said "History is a set of lies agreed upon." Easily misread, misunderstood or misinterpreted, it is written by the victors and those who do not remember it are condemned to repeat it.
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