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Assassin's Creed III
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these screenshots look amazing.....they have to be touching this shit up in photoshop!Comment
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbtemHPQe0Q&feature=g-all-u&context=G21169afFAAAAAAAAEAA"]Assassin's Creed III - Setting & Character Effects on Gameplay - YouTube[/ame]
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[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzcgyO-BrJU&feature=player_embedded"]Assassin's Creed 3 Connor Teaser Trailer - YouTube[/ame]
50 Things about Assassins Creed III that you should know
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Collector's Editions revealed
The top-tier version is the Freedom Edition, which will be available for £79.99 on consoles and £59.99 on PC. The Freedom Edition contains a copy of the game in addition to:
- A 9-inch Connor figurine
- Steelbook case
- George Washington's notebook
- Exclusive lithograph
- "Lost Mayan Ruins" single-player mission involving exploration of a Mayan pyramid and Captain Kidd's cutlass
- "Ghost of War" single-player mission including Pontiac's War Club weapon
- "Sharpshooter" multiplayer package including a new character, Sharpshooter weapon, one relic, one emblem, one special picture and "The Jester" title
One step below the Freedom Edition is the Join or Die Edition. Join or Die will include the Ghost of War mission, Sharpshooter multiplayer package and George Washington's notebook, plus different packaging and an Assassin's medallion. The Join or Die Edition will cost £64.99 on consoles and £34.99 on PC.
Finally, a Special Edition will also be available. Ubisoft didn't mention a price, but the Special Edition will contain an exclusive single-player mission called "A Dangerous Secret." This mission will allow players to "fight against a secret that could jeopardize the funding of the revolution" and offer the opportunity to unlock an exclusive Flintlock Musket.
All three editions have currently only been announced in Europe. Collector's Editions of previous Assassin's Creed games have come to the U.S., and Assassin's Creed III seems like an especially likely candidate given that the game is set in America and prominently features American flags on its packaging. Still, it's worth noting that some Ubisoft special editions have remained European exclusives.
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Like how im getting the feeling they r going the way of a more skyrim like type game.
The "big new setting" for AC III is the frontier, a region that is 1 1/2 times the size of Assassin's Creed Brotherhood's massive and geographically diverse Rome. Some 30% of the game's missions will occur there as will a great deal of player-driven exploration.Comment
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They did that with the first two. Considering that both Brotherhood and Revelations were "expansions" of AC2 means a smaller scale of the playable world. With AC3, they can go back to an ambitious sandbox world, and with three years of development, we are looking at a huge playable area.Comment
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