![]() But every time I get back on to play one of the story missions It frustrates me for some reason especially if the mission is not stealth. I also love the new stuff such as Trains, Boats, carriages and the grapple. Plenty of more upgrade options for the twins and even the npc’s that you can hire. ![]() I was excited when this became free last month on Xbox because everybody said it was a huge upgrade from Unity, and if I liked Unity this has gotta be great! Syndicate has better graphics, cool story, Fun characters (especially the twins), and a fun to explore British city. Besides those things I loved the game and played 65 hours of that game before I accidentally deleted my save. ![]() There are flaws such as like 4 times I had to restart my game because Arno would spaz out and get permanently stuck, dodging could be better, Combat, although I enjoyed most of it, could be much better then just mash one button and parry at the right time (Origins fixed this), There are way to little skill upgrades and climbing can be tedious at times. I also like how you can travel to another pretty 2 other pretty big cities with the carriage travel option and the Dead Kings Free dlc. Amazing graphics, cool world, tons of weapons, armor and cosmetics and mostly fun combat. Likeable characters such as Arno, Elise or Bellic. I played it when it was fixed and loved it, thought the story was good. I'm not sure if people hated it for the game itself or its completely broken launch. These are from what i've seen two of the underrated games of the series (whether thats deserved or not) and just wanted to hear what your guys thoughts on these ones and which one is better due to them being pretty similar. There are wonderful recreations of the American wilderness, early Boston, and New York to enjoy, but if you weren't convinced by the earlier games, this won't convince you.These are the two I played the most besides Origins and the Third one. In Dishonored you feel like the protagonist, but too often in AA3 you're just an observer.ĭespite this, Assassin's Creed 3 has some great moments. Too often you'll find missions are sequences of cut scenes with very simple action in between. Unlike say, Dishonored, where you are left to your own devices to achieve your goals, AA3 always suggests what you should do. The problem with Assassin's Creed 3 is essentially hand-holding. Controlling your boat is simple, but great fun, and amazing to watch. A new area of combat is naval battles, and they are spectacular. Like previous games, Assassin's Creed 3 has some jaw dropping vistas and really succeeds in bringing its historical setting to life.Ĭombat is what you will expect from Assassin's Creed, and although there are new weapons to try out, it can be as repetitive as ever. The atmosphere in Assassin's Creed 3 is beautfully captured by the excellent graphics in all the locations. ![]() While that might sound a little Forrest Gump, it does make Assassin's Creed 3 genuinely fascinating, as feeling a part of these historical moments is a great feeling. You play as an Anglo-Native American called Connor, who will find himself present at many decisive moments in the early history of the US. ![]()
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