Assassin’s Creed III Beginning Sequences
The wait is over for Assassin’s Creed III and I can say that after just playing the first two sequences, I can say this game will be one of the best ever made. Ubisoft has always set the bar up high for other developers to follow along, but judging from the introduction and the first few missions in this masterpiece, this is an all-time high for every game after it to try and live up to. The fact that I have not even touched the main character yet (Connor) and I can’t put down the controller, says just how wonderful this game is going to be.
It’s always refreshing when you put in a sequel or a prequel and you can tell off of the first two levels that the developers spent a little bit of extra time with the new engine and immensely improved graphics. Assassinating a target off of the start made me realize that Ubisoft knows what their fans were expecting and the entire boat scene where they put the title in after you have survived a possible mutiny, and enemy boarding was insane. But the craziest part of all is that even in just the first couple sequence missions; I have met one of the founding fathers (Benjamin Franklin) and have been asked to do a favor for the man. These are things that a developer needs to do to make sure that they keep their fans and the launch of this game is sure to go down in the books as “epic”.
I don’t want to give too much away but this is the perfect start to what looks like is going to be a perfect game and if you had any doubts of Assassin’s Creed III, I can confidently say that any time spent not playing this prodigy of a game is wasted time.




I honestly can’t stop playing this game, the best I have ever played hands down.
It’s so funny how he’s a gentleman about beating up the crew hahaa
Yeah and when you get to America, it’s so legit how you’re in the crow’s nest, and that’s the intro to the game.
I can’t wait to finish the story and get in to some multiplayer, but yeah the sequences are amazing….
I think it’s weird how it takes so long to get to Connor playing…
I mean I know it takes a while to introduce, but felt a little too long.
Yeah it’s a lot, but it does explain why Connor is there and what he is fighting.