Since its beginnings in the era of the Third Crusade, the Assassin's Creed has been bearing down on the present day. Now it's reached what was arguably the dawn of the modern era - the industrial revolution.
The world is changing. No longer is the future of the world determined by blood, by kings and queens and lords and dukes. Now, capital is on the rise and those who control stand to profit greatly. Just as has been the case throughout the history of Assassin's Creed, however, there are those at the top and those getting trod into the dirt at the bottom. There are then templars and the assassins. And those at the bottom, the workers of industrial London serving as little more than slaves, are growing restless and forming gangs. Into this fray step twin assassins - Evie and Jacob Frye.
4 comments
Shayno
18 May 162#1
Hott, tempted but wont get round to playing. Will wait until cdkeys have it for around £4 ha :laughing:
jamzio1234 to Shayno
18 May 16#2
im a massive assasins creed fan but honestly this game is terrible
voyager123
18 May 16#3
Sure you aren't think of the game before it this a vast Improvement over unity
seany1977
19 May 16#4
Yeh must be thinking of Unity. I think this is the best AC game. Good price by the way
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Since its beginnings in the era of the Third Crusade, the Assassin's Creed has been bearing down on the present day. Now it's reached what was arguably the dawn of the modern era - the industrial revolution.
The world is changing. No longer is the future of the world determined by blood, by kings and queens and lords and dukes. Now, capital is on the rise and those who control stand to profit greatly. Just as has been the case throughout the history of Assassin's Creed, however, there are those at the top and those getting trod into the dirt at the bottom. There are then templars and the assassins. And those at the bottom, the workers of industrial London serving as little more than slaves, are growing restless and forming gangs. Into this fray step twin assassins - Evie and Jacob Frye.
4 comments