In my opinion- Assassin's Creed II was the best in the series bar none. It had multiple cities, tombs to explore, and an overall point of revenge that I wanted to fulfill in the game. Brotherhood & Revelations were OK, but they really didn't have the same level of motivation, and didn't have the vastness of ASII. Assassin's Creed 3 sounds great on paper, and the trailers looked cool to be fighting the British. However, the game starts off incredibly slow, and remains slow due to a multitude of overly long cutscenes. It then throws a huge curveball before even getting to the main character. The setting in the USA is just not Assassin's Creed. It would have been better to just create a new game with a new name and franchise. I can't say there aren't any good things about the game. But, as stated in the title, they've definitely jumped the shark!
Assassins Creed III looks great, sounds great, and for the most part plays great, but there are plenty of bugs and glitches, and the overall unpolished delivery of the game keeps it from being the supremely enjoyable exp... Read Full Review
Countless other reviews have described the plot of Assassin's Creed III, so I'll keep it brief. This time around, you play as Connor, a native american during the American Revolution, while Desmond&Friends struggle to st... Read Full Review