Assassin's Creed 3 review

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Assassin's Creed 3 review: The birth of a nation, the end of a trilogy
America's angsty teenage years provide the backdrop for the biggest Assassin's Creed yet

Amazingly, this is the fourth Assassin's Creed game in four years. But while Brotherhood and Revelations felt like ambitious expansions, Assassin's Creed 3 is more of a sequel. The world is bigger and more complex, combat has been streamlined, climbing feels more natural and intuitive, and we're introduced to a new setting and hero for the first time since baby Ezio came screeching out of his mother's womb. But some things haven't changed. There are problems here that have plagued the series since the first game, and they stick out like a Redcoat in the snow.

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