Assassin's Creed III
Release Date: October 30, 2012
Action, TPP, science fiction, stealth, sandbox, co-op, historical, 18th century, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet
Steam
The third major entry in the action adventure game series, Assassin Creed. Assassin Creed III has been created by Ubisoft Montreal in cooperation with its subsidiaries. It continues the story of the conflict between the Assassin Brotherhood and the Templar Order. Most of events take place during the American War of Independence (1753-1783). The main character – Connor Kenway – is, once again, an ancestor of Desmond Miles.
Last Update: November 9, 2012
Assassin's Creed III Game Guide & Walkthrough
This guide to Assassin's Creed III contains a detailed and richly illustrated solution of the main story and all the side missions grouped into numerous additional activities.
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The main pros of the game
- Historical Setting: The game is set during the American Revolution, which many players found fascinating and a refreshing change from previous titles in the series.
- Ship Combat: The introduction of naval warfare was highlighted as one of the best aspects of the game, providing a new and exciting gameplay mechanic that many enjoyed.
- Graphics and Environmental Design: Players appreciated the detailed graphics, particularly in the wilderness and the atmospheric representation of historical cities like Boston and New York.
- Character Depth: Some reviews mentioned the emotional depth of the main character, Connor, and the personal conflict he faces, which added a layer of engagement to the story.
- Gameplay Mechanics: Improvements in parkour and climbing mechanics were noted, allowing for more fluid movement in certain contexts.
The main cons of the game
- Bugs and Technical Issues: Many users reported that the game was buggy, with issues like lag, crashes, and poor optimization, which detracted from the overall experience.
- Story and Character Development: Several players expressed dissatisfaction with the story, particularly the modern-day sections and the conclusion of Connor's arc, which they found unsatisfactory.
- Repetitive Missions: The game featured many linear missions that felt repetitive and lacked variety, leading to a sense of frustration among players.
- Combat Mechanics: Some users criticized the combat system as being overly simplified, making encounters feel less engaging and dynamic compared to earlier titles.
- Lack of Freedom: The game was seen as having limited exploration options, with many missions being too straightforward and restricting player choice.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users
- Achievements: Some players noted the absence of achievements, which they felt was a significant oversight for a game of this caliber.
- Enhanced AI and Challenge: Users expressed a desire for improved enemy AI and a more challenging gameplay experience, as they found the game too easy compared to previous entries in the series.
- Character Variety: Many reviews mentioned that while there were numerous characters, many of them had minimal impact on the story, leading to an underwhelming narrative experience.
- Diverse Environments: Players missed the rich historical locations of previous games, finding the environments in "Assassin?s Creed III" less interesting and engaging for exploration.
Summary
- Overall, while "Assassin?s Creed III" has its fans who appreciate its unique setting and gameplay innovations, it also faces significant criticism regarding its execution, technical performance, and narrative depth.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 7985 votes. 5005 players anticipated the game.
Assassin's Creed III Description
Assassin's Creed III for PC, X360 and etc. is the fifth installment of the iconic game series from Ubisoft. The game is marked with number three, because it is the third part of the extensive story and because its main character is the third introduced ancestor of Desmond Miles.
Story
This time you play as a Metis named Connor, and the story is set in North America in the years 1753-1783. The boy is a fruit of love of an Indian woman and a British man. The story proper begins with a conflict between Indians and colonists, resulting in Connor’s home village being destroyed. The boy decides to dedicate his life to fighting tyranny and pursuing justice. The plot is being unfold around such events as e.g. the siege of Boston by a small army under George Washington, the Great Fire of New York, and Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride.
Gameplay
The story was moved to a new historical period, but the underlying mechanisms were not drastically changed. Again you get a chance to freely explore large urban areas, and the emphasis traditionally was put on killing and use of acrobatics for moving around. This does not mean, however, that the developers did not introduce any innovations. Compared with the previous installments, you spend much more time on the ground, acting like an unseen predator. The new assassin is much more aggressive than his predecessors, and in combat, apart from the classic hidden blade, he uses a tomahawk. Along with that go numerous improvements to combat system. E.g. you can now perform a double counter, and the game marks opponents for you, without you having to do that manually.
The authors greatly expanded the role of the areas between the cities. Out in the wild Connor feels like home – he is able to climb on rocks and trees, jump between branches and move smoothly in difficult terrain. With his animal-like agility he clearly excels any enemy he may face in the wild. A foot soldier of the British army is always at a loss in the forest. In open terrains you can also hunt for game, which provides you with skin and fur for trade, which is a part of the changed economic system. An important novelty is spectacular naval combat, during which you get to personally steer a ship. In these sequences you either wreck or capture enemy vessels.
Technology
Compared with the previous installments, Assassin's Creed III for PC, X360 and etc. has a greatly improved graphic engine, which results in detailed character models, sharper textures, and a whole set of attractive effects. A large innovation is the seasons cycle (e.g. snowdrifts can hinder movement in the wild), and it is possible to display up to 1000 character models on the screen.
Multiplayer
The game also includes several new multiplayer modes, based on the well-known mechanics (hiding from other players). In one of these, teams of players fight over designated points on the map.
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Assassin's Creed Series
A series produced and published by the Ubisoft corporation, which was born as an open-world action game, but years later made a turn towards the action RPG genre. The series debuted in 2007 with the game Assassin's Creed. Patrice Désilets, Jade Raymond and Corey May are considered to be the creators of the brand.
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Assassin's Creed III Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows November 22, 2012
Nintendo Wii U November 13, 2012
PlayStation 3 October 30, 2012
Xbox 360 October 30, 2012
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Publisher: Ubisoft
Assassin's Creed III System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Core 2 Duo 2.66 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 GT or better), 17 GB HDD, Windows Vista(SP2)/7(SP1)/8
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