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Post Post #9 (isolation #0) » Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:14 am

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3 is the one that's in the America, right? If so, the story definitely sucked (not inside the Animus, but out).
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Post Post #33 (isolation #1) » Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:27 pm

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Personally, I love AC because of the story. The gameplay isn't the best, but it is not so bad it ruins the game.

With 3, the story was pretty good. I haven't played it in a while, so I don't get what you are talking about, who. From what I remember, Conner is a Native American at a time when the settlers were constantly expanding. His tribe mother or whatever was telling him that they must be neutral, that they must not fight back. This is pretty much dead on for the timeframe. Either do nothing and be nice and hope that the new people will not attack us for our land, or attack them before they attack us. With more and more encroachment happening, there were more calls for violence. This ties back to why Conner wouldn't like or support America during the war until he gained knowledge of the Templars, his tribe's true purpose, and his destiny. It is also why many Native Americans fought for the British during the Revolutionary war, enemy of my enemy and such.
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Post Post #37 (isolation #2) » Mon Aug 19, 2013 6:47 pm

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Who, who are these good guys you are talking about?

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