Assassin's Creed III

Assassin's Creed III (2012)

by Ubisoft Montreal, Ubisoft Entertainment
Genres:Adventure
Themes:Open world, Action, Fantasy, Historical, Science fiction, Stealth, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:The American Colonies, 1775. A brave young warrior fights to save his homeland. But what begins as a struggle over territory turns into an extraordinary journey that will transform him into a Master Assassin—and will forever change the destiny of a nation. You are Connor, warrior son of a Native American mother and British father. As the colonies draw closer to revolution, you will dedicate your life to the freedom of your clan –becoming the spark that ignites the revolution into full blaze. Your crusade will take you through blood-soaked battlefields to crowded city streets, to perilous wilderness and beyond. You will not only witness history—you will make it. Welcome to an entirely new chapter in the Assassin’s Creed saga.Show more
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My first ever assassin's Creed game the graphics the visual the atmosphere everything is just unique and perfect not even the remastered one can beat it I want it back please gog vote for it guys
user avatar@Nocturnal42user avatar@Nocturnal42
February 15, 2025
Something about this game just resonates with me. I can't quite place my finger on it but its stuck with me for a long time since I first played it years ago. The era, gameplay, graphics and story all make up a great package all around for me. Just timeless fun, everything a game should be.
As a kid I thought the game was ok but after replaying it now that I am older I finally realised how great the game is. Unfortunately, Ubisoft replaced it with the remaster which made it look worse. I wish there was a way to play the original version on PC. Although the game does have pacing issues in the first half I still love it and it definitely got better with time and brings back many memories of December 2012.
user avatar@H4m2ahuser avatar@H4m2ah
May 05, 2025
I want it back because I don't have a very powerful laptop. It only has 512 MB of VRAM and I can't play the 2019 version of this remastered edition game. I have played all the games like Assassin's creed Black Flag and Rogue and now I want to play this and I can't buy it.
user avatar@Reznov64user avatar@Reznov64
May 08, 2025
I learned more about American History from this game than I ever have in school. And as you can tell by my poor grammar, I didn't do too well in writing either.
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