Sunday, May 12, 2013

Assassin's Creed 3 Is a Huge Game



The stakes for Assassin's Creed 3 are higher than in previous years. First, the action can Renaissance in Europe and to North America in the 1700s, dumping playgrounds on the roofs of Florence, Rome and Istanbul for the great American open border and narrow streets (some) of colonial Boston and New York.

Second, the previous installment of the franchise, Revelations, the end of the mandate saw a most convincing, friendly and engaged in the middle of the game protagonist Ezio Auditore da Firenze. As unfair as it may seem, the examination of a game posing in her protagonists start, Ezio is sorely missed here.

Grind his successor, Connor Kenway, who is a man dresses the
assassin's creed hoodie ; half British half-Indian with tomahawk against the British (and the Templars) replaces all the charisma of his predecessor, frowning and nothing else. In his story arc, in which the player controls the first as a child, then a teenager, then a young man still grim grim, Connor his village and his mother sees extinguished by evil British Templars before the connection last traces of the Order of the Assassins on a field just outside of Boston.

He has problems, yes, but would it hurt him interesting? That he is boring, it would be an understatement accurate to describe him as a humorless, po-faced clutch plates. The long-time fans of the series will find that the passage from Ezio to Connor is a bit like a garage band was trying to keep the attention of the audience when the Queen their opening acts. The best thing you can say about him is that he is more engaging than the main character of the series, Desmond. Remember, the space between this and the next paragraph is more interesting than Desmond. In my mind, Assassin's Creed 3 is better than the previous part of the series, the
assassins creed costumes in it seem to be more beautiful.

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