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Assassin's Creed III Remastered (Xbox One)
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- Assassin's Creed III Remastered includes Assassin's Creed Liberation Remastered
- In addition, all solo DLCs from the original game "Benedict Arnold Missions", "Hidden Secrets" & "Tyranny of King Washington are included
- Play Assassin's Creed III with remastered visual improvements on new-gen platforms
- Experience the Assassin's Creed universe on the eve of the American Revolution. Play as Connor, who is the warrior son of a Native American mother and British father, to secure liberty of the nation
- Connor's story will allow you to explore unique environments: Boston, New York, The Frontier & Epic Naval missions
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ASIN | B07NFPPJKR |
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Release date | March 29, 2019 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #16,855 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #371 in Xbox One Games |
Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 0.71 x 6.61 inches; 2.4 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Item model number | 300107654 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Manufacturer | Ubisoft |
Date First Available | February 11, 2019 |
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Ignite the revolution as the master assassin born of the beauty and the brutality of 18th century America. Assassin's Creed III has been remastered for the PlayStation4 systems, Xbox One and PC. Now featuring 4k & HDR on PS4 Pro, Xbox One X and PC, 1080p on PS4 and Xbox One, higher resolution textures, new lighting rendering system, in addition to several other graphical enhancements. Besides, based on player's feedback, gameplay mechanics has also been improved, with several features being revamped or tweaked. The year is 1775. The American colonies are about to revolt. You are Connor, an assassin who has sworn to secure liberty for his people and his nation. To do so, you will hunt your enemies across a staggeringly large, open, and realistic world. You will unleash your lethal skills in a violent quest that will take you from chaotic city streets to blood-soaked battlefields in the hostile American wilderness and beyond. You will meet legendary heroes of American history, and together you will conspire to annihilate those who threaten Liberty itself. In Assassin's Creed III Remastered you are Connor, the warrior son of a Native American mother and British father. As a bloody revolution draws ever nearer, your clan is threatened by a powerful group seeking to crush the American Revolution and control the thirteen colonies. Shocked into action by the devastation of your village, you pledge your life to the cause of freedom, and embark on a decades-long quest to achieve it.
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Gameplay: Gameplay wise its a huge step up from the previous games, The combat is actually very bad**s and actiony once you get the hang of it. Connor has a new knife hidden blade and a large array of different weapons to choose from, from muskets, clubs, swords, Axes to even a Tomahawk. This games maps is similar to the set up from AC2 where you fast travel to different large maps of Colonial Boston, New York and even a large set of land across a few states called the new frontier. There is a main hub area called the homestead that you travel to and can complete optional side story content to progress the homestead into a town. There is a new feature of naval combat missions where you drive a ship and blow up forts, explore islands and side stories and meet new characters. This was a lot of fun but is a bit clunky compared to Black flag (AC4). Gameplay wise, this game was a lot of fun, A few complaints I have is this version of AC3 is a glitchy mess. I got a game breaking crashing glitch in the first few hours of gameplay where either the game wouldn't progress or it would crash, Absolutely annoying and definitely needs a patch asap! There are times in the story when the gameplay will glitch and people will disappear or characters will big out. The whole trading mission system to get very specific materials kinda sucks and is annoying to complete. The send your assassins on missions mini game that exists in this game also isn't as good as brother hoods. This game has also been said to (just like the Ezio collection) look worse then the original but since I haven't played it in many years I didn't super notice it like I did with AC2. There's also a bunch of modern-day side mission you can go on in this game which personally I found really fun and different and it makes me want a more modern day AC game than Watch Dogs. My favorite addition in this remaster is the ability to change all weapons in the weapon wheel Menu so you actually never have to visit a store to equip weapons in the game except to buy stuff.
Voice Acting, Music and Graphics: The voice acting like its pervious games is very good, Native character apparently are actually speaking a real tribe language which is really cool and the main cast is very strong. I've seen a lot of complaints about Connor not being as good as Ezio and though this may be true in his swav, flamboyant, ladies man persona that is Ezio; Connor is a more serious man with a path of vengeance and justice and honestly I'm ok with it, I like the change of character. Just don't expect him to be anything like Ezio because Conner is very different. The music is as always fantastic in this game and holds true to the other games. Graphically I think this game looks fine if you never played the original 3 you'd think it looks great for the time period it came out in.
Story/Minor spoilers: This game has a great story that really speaks about the USAs founding fathers and after taking many history classes on the Revolution really makes me question who the real good guys are. Connor is on a pathway of revenge and the first few hours of story you play as a different character Connors father Haytham Kenway, which had a really cool twist to it I did not expect. A downside to this game is that it takes wayyyyyy too long to start up. Like it takes 6 hours to reach the point where you are an adult real assassin with full gear. They also deleted Connors Epilogue for some super dumb reason. In part of the story you get to visit and explore the Freemason underground tunnels under the cities which was awesome but they are hardly used in the story and other than to complete them you have no reason to ever actually use them, they are supposed to be a fast way of sneaking around but I mean no one would ever use those since you can just fast travel everywhere. The very big dlc, 'the tyranny of George Washington' is like an alternate universe dlc but its super hard and honestly kinda bored me. I got frustrated with it and didn't finish it which is something I almost never ever do especially when reviewing. Overall I wanna say the original 360 game was better and that might be more worth it to buy and play but this one is probably a better option cuz it has all DLC and a better version of Liberation thats better than the 360 version, so I guess I can recommend this Remaster. 7.5/10
Assassins Creed Liberation:
This Remaster also included a spin off that was ported from a handheld to console along with a bunch of pre game trailers and documentaries on the making of these games which is cool. Now I wont be as hash as I want to be on this game but Liberation kinda sucks. Gameplay wise it plays like 3 for the most part and follows a very forgettable story and cast of characters. Aveline is an assassin in colonial new Orleans and you follow her story. There honestly isn't much to say about this game so I'm not gonna give this game a full review like I usually do, lets be honest you are here for AC3 not this game. This game has a new feature of changing personas (like she's batman or something) where she goes into changing rooms and can switch between her dressy civilian outfit, slave outfit, and Assassin outfit. Ill be honest aside for when I'm prompted to, I hardly used this system at all, it just makes sense to use the assassin one most of the time because its the best one. This game had a bunch of weird collectibles and unlockables I didn't understand and the money system in this game is super unbalanced. There is a naval trading system in this game and I think you are expected to get money and stuff you need from that but I just didn't get it and found it boring, the maps in this game kinda suck too, especially the Bayou map and the story is crazy predictable with a predictable twist. There is no modern day story but you see different versions of cutscenes cuz this game plays into the Black Flag idea Ubstergo is selling these stories as video games... anyways yeah so there's that. There highlight of this game is that this remaster included a DLC mission that was originally exclusive to PS3 that has a Connor Kenway AI Co-op Follow you around for the mission. Which doesn't happen until almost the very end of the game and wasn't super worth it. This game also glitched out on me a lot and crashed a bunch as well.
5/10