Assassin's Creed 3 is OVER 10 YEARS OLD...

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Published 2023-05-12
So...I may have missed Assassin's Creed 3s birthday last October, while being distracted with Assassin's Creed 15 year anniversary and the announcement of Assassin's Creed Mirage. Please forgive me Connor! So my gift to Assassin's Creed 3 is a video reminiscing about the game and why I love it so much.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Tsunami_Symon
    Time flies with these games, I had so much fun with AC3.
  • @chango101
    Assassin's Creed 3 has always been my favorite and my childhood despite so many glitches and bugs. Connor has been my favorite character. People say he's emotionless but he's not. He's a hero and the best Assassin ever. I love Assassin's Creed 3 a lot and it's the best Assassin's Creed game ever.
  • Something I really liked about this game are the assassin recruits and how they gave them more character than just a faceless foot soldier. You can even have conversations about their life and how they got to be in the colonies which is always a joy to hear. One thing that shocked me was that one of the recruits named Duncan was actually the little boy that haythem met at the theater when he assassinated his grandfather. It makes me sad that they were never used more in missions and in the story as they had some good potential for more interactions with Conner and how he had to build up the brotherhood in the colonies agian.
  • @Hepheat75
    This is the first AC game I ever played, the memories I had with this game are all starting to come back to me.
  • @razdvatri9598
    Noah Watts(the voice of Connor) said in the Loomer Assassins Den podcast, that he was a big fan of the games and that the first one really stood out to him. So in order to create Connor he took inspiration from Altair and the performance of Wes Studi in "The Last of The Mohicans", where he played a stone cold brutal native american. Everyone on set said that his performance was outstanding, but deep down he feared that the people wont like a character, who is the complete opposite of Ezio. Noah even found it funny, how the script didn't have a significant other for the main character. The joke of Connor being a virgin must have been really common on set, haha
  • @Falconwing66
    Connor is most deserving of a sequel, this always felt like the beginning of his story. He’s such a good person who finds a way to keep hope alive through the people he cares about. Sees through his father’s lack of faith in humanity and pledges to fight for a better tomorrow, knowing full well the Assassin’s fight will never be over.
  • @ayushgupta1823
    This was my first AC game. This game brought me into AC series.
  • Best game in the franchise. By far the most nuanced and complex narratively. People get mad at Connor saying he’s badly written because he doesn’t express his emotions in such obvious ways as Ezio, but truthfully, it’s some of the most subtle character writing in videos game history. He truly is a fascinating example of stoicism, and fortitude. Meanwhile, the game itself is outstandingly ahead of its time with the quintessential experience during the American Revolution. It’s a long sweeping story that makes you feel like you are really living through both the Seven years war, and American Revolution. Also it’s the most historically accurate game on the franchise both on a narrative level, and more impressively, on a world level. It breaks my heart that Black Flag took the potential this game built and burned it to the ground to create an Ezio like pirate simulator. The platoons, the variations to the different unit types, the tree running, the sequences where you are locked into a specific area, the bounty system, the very realistically designed cities, the realistic ships and crew, the care taken to make character models, it was all downgraded for Black Flag. I love Black Flag, it was the first ac game I played and it made me fall in love with the franchise, but sadly it wasted all the potential ac three established aside from naval combat. Even ship boarding in Black Flag isn’t realistic since you’re fighting entire crews of regulars instead of sailors with a few regulars on board like in ACIII. I don’t want to be too hard on Black Flag because I love the game and I can understand many decisions made, but Rogue has no such excuse. Rogue is the biggest waste of potential in the franchise. My god that games infuriates me because it does so much right, but so much more wrong. If only Rogue was as good as ACIII and ACIV, and a truly great finale to my favorite ac trilogy. It’s frustrating that the most innovative games aside from ACII have so much potential tosses aside for the next game because people never seem to be able to let Ezio go. I love Ezio, but he keeps holding back the franchise.
  • @bmgboss6006
    this was my fist ever ac game ive played, I can still remember not getting past a certain point as a little kid, then years later when de remaster came out I bought it again and man was this nostalgia hitting at its best. this game will always have a special place; alos love your vids bro:)
  • @sleepycreed4285
    So underrated! Such a unique time period nobody ever sees in games. I love when they don't go with the trends (viking).
  • @DaddyZach
    Man I remember as a kid being so annoyed with the story and just wanting to become an assassin but it took so long but now as I’m older I actually love stories of video games and listen closely
  • @euan5091
    i remember when AC 3 released i was at my friends house when he was wondering around in the frontier with the snow as connor and i thought i was the most graphically amazing game ever made. AC 3 isn't my favorite in the series but it will forever be special as it is my first step into the AC franchise :)
  • @The_hidden_creed
    I can’t believe I was 6 years old when this game came out and it’s officially been 10 years since it came out and now I am 17 closer to 18 now, it’s just amazing how old ac games look amazing even in today standards, Thank you Master Assassin for making a video about this game birthday, and I hope to be like you as I’m growing my YouTube channel and making Assassins Creed videos
  • @brennanhughes976
    This was my first AC I ever played back in 2014 (maybe 2013 can’t really remember) and I was obsessed with it! It made me fall in love with the series and I still don’t get the hate it gets! It’s so fun, beautiful, and the story was so much fun since I’m American and I love history. Forever my favorite!
  • @unknown-xq9rs
    This is definitely one of my new favourites I just recently finished it and I have to say it’s amazing. The story is really interesting, the father son duo is just amazing and those moments were my favourite throughout the whole game, and overall it’s just fun to play through connor’s journey learning the way of the world and seeing an unfair system that needs to be put to a stop is just so great. And so is the Templar conflict 😊
  • @Rayman_Budgie84
    Loved the setting in this game. Really felt like you were there in the founding of this country. The story is just amazing, to meet all those people that you read about and to be apart of history is just too cool. Until we can time travel into history to holiday I will always be loving the AC games
  • @MultiKamil97
    What a timing. I just finished my 4th or 5th playthrough today 😁
  • @ankitpurohit800
    This one changed my perspective towards games that there's more to it than just 'gaming'. The story, the emotion, the understanding of the world (templar's goal)