Assassin's Creed III Remastered is a divisive but ambitious entry. It takes the series to the American Revolution, swapping the dense Italian cities of the Ezio trilogy for the snowy forests of the Frontier and the bustling streets of Boston and New York.
If you enjoy the "old-school" AC formula (social stealth, counter-kill combat, and historical tourism) and haven't played it since 2012, the Remaster is the definitive way to experience Connor’s story—provided you get it through official channels like Ubisoft Connect or Steam to ensure your PC stays secure. Assassin's Creed III Remastered is a divisive but
Parkouring through trees in the Frontier feels fluid, and the naval combat (which paved the way for Black Flag ) is a highlight. Parkouring through trees in the Frontier feels fluid,
Even with the v1.0.3 updates, NPC pathfinding and weird facial animations occasionally break the immersion. Many players find him hard to connect with
Connor is a stoic, often angry protagonist. Many players find him hard to connect with compared to the charismatic Ezio.