After playing this game I realized that I do not like it.
Being a bit bias but I loved Ezio's everything. From demeanor to story he was the best character ever.
Reason why I didn't like this game so is because the story was pretty basic. Find the final boss because revenge ya know. But let me get into the real knitty gritty:
Dislikes:
The main character - Connor bores me. In fact I do not find him very likeable cause well I don't. He's anti-social, (He has a reason but still man that's not how the Assassins role) angry most of the time plus he's stubborn. I get it bro, you gotta kill Charles Lee, shit.
Interaction with other characters - So throughout Ezio's life you meet remarkable people like your uncle, that red head chick you fvck in Brotherhood and even Leonardo Da Vinci! What made this so cool? This felt like a close knit friends circle. Every one has each other's backs which was stellar bruh.
Then we have Connor. I have yet to play AC Revelations but somehow the Brotherhood has fallen. Now, instead of building it back up to help him in his cause, Connor refuses all help to fight against the Templars. In fact, its the other way around. People like Samuel Adams or that general who smokes cigars need HIS help instead of the opposite. This does not develop any type of character relationship whatsoever. I mean come on! You get to work with George Washington! Point being there is no sort of brotherhood at all in AC3 which blows.
No sense of danger - I see why they had to take the armor mechanic out of AC3 because of historical methods but come on it was way too easy. See when your armor broke in the old games you knew to get that shit fixed or else death. The only reason why I go to the store in AC3 is because of bullets and arrows. Half the time I'm not even using them cause of the tomahawk.
The ending - I have to watch this shit again because I was confused beyond all fvck. Same thing with Brotherhood, we all know what happened and it was a shocker.
Likes:
The way that man kills - Connors kills are pretty nice. I mean look at this shit
I must say, using a tomahawk feels so right ya know.
Sailing - I never knew how fun it was to sail a boat on the open seas until AC3. Like I felt so responsible and as if I knew that me and my crew would pull through anything.
Overall, I would say this game is pretty meh. There's a lot of stuff to do of course but that's in every AC game. When I was playing the story I just wanted that shit to end because I didn't want to leave the game unfinished. Hopefully in the next one it'll have a sense of connection and an actual Assassin's Brotherood instead of Forever Alone Gotta Kill Charles Lee.