With the introduction of the ‘Anvil Next Engine’, Ubisoft brings a new protagonist to the early colonies of America. With a revolution brewing on the horizon, will Assassin’s Creed III learn from the mistakes of its predecessors, or is it doomed to repeat history?
There is something to be said about the worlds that Ubisoft has created with the ‘Assassin’s Creed’ franchise. Handcrafted restorations of such popular, and often times iconic, landmarks are brilliantly executed and exciting to explore. With ‘Assassin’s Creed III’ Ubisoft has the perfect opportunity to bring this sense of realism and involvement to American gamers. Gamers who may not have had such a firm grasp of the careful details hidden in the foreign landmarks of other countries but know much more about early American landscape and its cites. The snowdrifts under the dark pines of a forest, the whitetail deer and the autumn colors that paint the northeast are easy to identify if you have ever spent time here
Non-playable characters in certain games are meme material, thanks to their foolish behavior. These are the big-budget games with the dumbest NPCs.
Bethesda makes the most consistently stupid NPCs, like really bad... yet I still can't help but love playing their games. Guilty pleasure, I guess. *sigh* 😩
Every Bethesda game and Every Halo game. This list needed to have Cyberpunk somewhere.
Here are the most peaceful areas in games that are otherwise quite violent, offering players respite from chaos in the game world.
My first thought was the safe rooms in the resident evil series. When you hear that enchanting music you know you’re safe.
Afterlife in Cyberpunk 2077 is a peaceful area? Erm, hands down and very hard to miss, Misty Olszewski's Esoterica is the absolute epitome of peaceful areas in that game.
The "last of us" deer location i found to be a welcoming respite. It was nice to not have someone trying to eat me.
With the recent reveal of Assassin’s Creed Mirage and the promise that the series will return to its roots, there hasn’t been a better time to get stuck into Assassin’s Creed’s back catalog, whether it’s replaying an old favorite or getting lost in previously looked-over classic.
I really enjoyed Assassins Creed 3. My only complaint was that I didn’t enjoy when I had to switch from Connor to Desmond. It’s a personal preference, but Connor’s story was just more fun for me.
On a side note, Black flag was the most enjoyable of the AC games I played.