Another major change is the Homestead or your home base for
all of your assassin activities, which starts as a single house and a few
outbuildings but expands as Connor performs missions for people who have been
mistreated by the Templars or British soldiers which helps you to convince them
to settle near the Homestead. As the number of people living around your
Homestead increases so does the ability to upgrade your home and your arsenal
as the people in your community bring valuable materials and items to your
Homestead such as mined minerals and farmed crops. “Assassin's Creed 3” also
features a naval aspect. The entire eastern seaboard is a playable area and
carries with it its own playable missions, action, side events as Connor captains
the ship and controls attacks on enemy ships. The ship like other in game items
can be upgraded with better guns, a battering ram and much more. The game also
offers a multiplayer mode feature with over 12 modes, such as “Domination”
where players hold certain points on the map against oncoming foes. “Assassin's
Creed 3” also features a new co-operative multiplayer mode called “Wolf Pack”
where players to form teams of up to 4 people and work collectively to
eliminate NPC assassination targets, known as “Moles”.
“Assassin’s Creed 3” has completely outdone itself with a
whole new approach to the game players know, removing players from crowded
cities and adding the ability to freely leave and go out and explore the
incredibly designed wilderness. As well as the addition of a new face to the
assassins, which while everyone I’m sure has loved Ezio, being able to play as
a new assassin is something to love as you set out after the Templars in one of
the most influential times in American history. Players will see and interact
with a number of famous people of this era in history such as George
Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere and many others, as well as taking
part in famous moments of the revolution whether it is famous battles or
history changing movements. “Assassin’s Creed 3” has so much to see and so much
to do players will find no shortage of action and enjoyment for seasoned
assassins and new recruits alike.
Good:
-Incredible time period to explore and be a part of
-Finally a new assassin
-An endless amount of things to do
-Highly enjoyable multiplayer
Bad:
-Player movements are still a problem at times when climbing
across rooftops and trees or during chases trying to get Conner to go the
*Expletive deleted* right way
(Game Reviewed on Xbox 360)
Scully Rating: 9.5
out of 10