In fact, there’s one part in particular that bugged me that I want to mention. There is no challenge at all at any time during this chapter. Unless you’re desperately trying for 100% synchronization, you can use both the wolf power and the eagle power to cheese through any and all missions. I find it makes the Assassin’s Creed III experience trivial. Not only that, but you can cover distance magnificently fast with this power. Since Eagle Flight can disengage you from any bad situation, it’s a move you will likely use any chance you get. There is a very minimal health cost associated with Eagle Flight, which can be remedied simply by resting for a moment. You can also chain Eagle Flights together by pressing the button during a flight, to go to a platform that is close to your destination. While flying, you are invincible and invisible to the enemy. Press Triangle or Y to fly over to that platform. ![]() This quest for the power of the eagle spirit, is much shorter than the vision quest for the wolf, and results in a far more powerful ability, one that I argue trivializes the game: Eagle Flight.Įagle Flight is simple: if you are close enough to a roof, or platform, or ledge, an icon will appear over it. You start Assassin’s Creed III: The Tyranny Of King Washington: The Betrayal with the wolf power you gained from The Infamy (whether you actually played that chapter or not), but within the first few minutes, you start another vision quest. However, this won’t be a problem thanks to your new animal power. Enemies will attack on sight, and they will come in larger numbers then they did in the original Assassin’s Creed III campaign. Connor has few friends in this town, and he is essentially at Notoriety Level 3 for the duration of the episode. Without spoiling anything, you will spend the entirety of this chapter in Boston. What transpired to create the bloodlust remains a mystery, but as we enter the second part of the trilogy, entitled Assassin’s Creed III: The Tyranny Of King Washington: The Betrayal, some pieces are starting to come together. Assassin’s Creed III: The Tyranny of King Washington is set in an alternate universe, where George Washington has been driven mad with power, thanks to the Apple of Eden.
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