ASSASSIN’S CREED 3

Developer : Ubisoft

Release date : October 30, 2012

Synopsis :

Assassin’s Creed III is a 2012 action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and Microsoft Windows. It is the fifth major installment in the Assassin’s Creed series, and a direct sequel to 2011’s Assassin’s Creed: Revelations. The game was released worldwide for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, beginning in North America on October 30, 2012, with a Wii U and Microsoft Windows release in November 2012. A remastered version of the game was released in 2019 for Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, and in 2021 for Google Stadia.

The plot is set in a fictional history of real-world events and follows the millennia-old struggle between the Assassins, who fight to preserve peace and free will, and the Templars, who desire peace through control. The framing story is set in the 21st century and features series protagonist Desmond Miles who, with the aid of a machine known as the Animus, relives the memories of his ancestors to find a way to avert the 2012 apocalypse. The main story is set in the 18th century, before, during and after the American Revolution from 1760 to 1783, and follows Desmond’s half-English, half-Mohawk ancestor, Ratonhnhaké:ton / Connor, as he fights the Templars’ attempts to gain control of the colonies. The first portion of the game, set in 1754–1755, follows Connor’s father, Haytham Kenway, the leader of the Colonial Templars, during the French and Indian War.

Assassin’s Creed III is set in an open world and presented from the third-person perspective with a primary focus on using each playable character’s combat and stealth abilities to eliminate targets and explore the environment. Connor is able to freely explore 18th-century Boston, New York City, and the American frontier to complete side missions away from the primary storyline. The game also features a multiplayer component, allowing players to compete online to complete solo and team-based objectives including assassinations and evading pursuers. Ubisoft developed a new game engine, Anvil Next, for the game.[6] Assassin’s Creed III was one of the first major video game releases to prominently feature Mohawk people (Mohawk: Kanienʼkehá꞉ka[7]), an Iroquoian-speaking Indigenous people of North America. The team sought to capture Mohawk culture as authentically as possible and consulted with cultural experts about the depiction of Connor and other Mohawk characters. A number of downloadable content (DLC) packs were released to support Assassin’s Creed III, including The Tyranny of King Washington, a story expansion set in an alternate timeline from the base game’s events.

The game received positive reviews from critics, who praised it for its gameplay, narrative, setting, and ambitious scale, while criticism was directed at the unevenly developed gameplay mechanics, mission design, and pacing. It was a commercial success, selling more than 12 million copies worldwide. Assassin’s Creed III was released alongside a spin-off for the PlayStation Vita titled Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation. A sequel, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, was released in October 2013; while its modern-day narrative continues from the events of Assassin’s Creed III, the main plot is set during the Golden Age of Piracy in the early 18th century and follows Connor’s grandfather, Edward Kenway.

After the events of the previous game, Desmond, William, Rebecca and Shaun find the Grand Temple of the First Civilization in a cave in New York and access it using their Apple of Eden. As Juno begins to communicate with Desmond, the latter enters the Animus to deal with his dissociative fugue, where Juno’s influence causes him to experience the memories of his ancestor, Haytham Kenway.

In 1754, Haytham assassinates a patron at the Royal Opera House to steal a Piece of Eden in his possession. Instructed by his Order (later revealed as the Templars) to find the temple they believe it opens, Haytham travels to the American Colonies and recruits several allies to aid his expedition. After they free a group of Mohawk slaves, one of them, Kaniehti:io, enlists Haytham’s help in killing Edward Braddock before taking him to the Grand Temple. Haytham is unnable to access it and assumes the Key is ineffective.

Deducing the Key is meant for the Temple’s inner chambers, Desmond relives the memories of Ratonhnhaké:ton, Haytham and Kaniehti:io’s son, to find it. In 1760, Kaniehti:io dies during an attack on their village, which Ratonhnhaké:ton assumes was ordered by the Templar Charles Lee. In 1769, the village elder informs Ratonhnhaké:ton that it is their tribe’s duty to prevent the Temple’s discovery, and gives him a Sphere which allows Juno to communicate with him. Juno leads Ratonhnhaké:ton to retired Assassin Achilles Davenport, whose brotherhood collapsed years ago, and he reluctantly agrees to train him. At Achilles’ suggestion, Ratonhnhaké:ton renames himself “Connor” to move more freely throughout the Colonies.

Over the following years, Connor is drawn into the American Revolution and the Revolutionary War as he attempts to protect his people’s land and keep the Revolution free of the Templars’ influence. After assassinating most of Haytham’s lieutenants, Connor meets his father and the two work together to eliminate a rogue Templar. Later, Haytham discovers George Washington’s plan to displace indigenous populations suspected of supporting the Loyalists, including Connor’s tribe. Haytham also reveals that Washington ordered the attack that killed Kaniehti:io, causing Connor to angrily break ties with both of them. Returning to his village, he learns Lee recruited Mohawk warriors to turn back the Patriots sent to eradicate them. Connor neutralizes the warriors to avoid conflict.

In the present, Desmond retrieves batteries to activate the Temple, while being hunted by the Templar Daniel Cross. After William is captured by Abstergo while trying to recover the final battery, Desmond rescues him, killing Cross and Warren Vidic in the process.

Connor becomes conflicted about eliminating the Templars and hopes to work with Haytham towards peace and freedom. However, Haytham remains convinced of the necessity to control the nation by replacing Washington with Lee. Lee is disgraced by Washington for attempting to sabotage the outcome of the Battle of Monmouth and takes refuge in Fort George. Connor infiltrates the fort, but finds Haytham instead and is forced to kill him. Connor eventually assassinates Lee, retrieving the Key given to him by Haytham. Returning to his village, Connor finds it abandoned and the Sphere left behind. Instructed by Juno to conceal the Key, Connor buries it in the grave of Achilles’ son, Connor Davenport.

Desmond retrieves the Key and accesses the Temple’s inner chambers, where Juno reveals that he can save the world at the cost of his own life. Minerva appears, opposing the plan as it will free Juno, who was sealed in the Temple to prevent her from conquering humanity. Juno explains that if the solar flare occurs, Desmond will become a messiah-like figure to other survivors and will be revered as a god after his death, but will have his legacy manipulated to control future generations. Desmond chooses to sacrifice himself to save humanity and give them the opportunity to fight Juno.

An epilogue scene set in 1783 details the end of Connor’s journey. Despite eliminating the Colonial Templars and helping the Americans achieve independence, Connor feels that he failed his people, who are still being oppressed; their former land is being sold to colonists to settle the U.S. government’s war debts, and the slave trade is still active.

In the present, a voiceover directs the player to locate several ‘pivot points’ across the virtual representation of Colonial America. Once collected, the voiceover informs them that they have connected to the cloud.

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