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Let’s talk about Connor Kenway. 🔥
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Connor deserves his flowers. 🌹
✅ – Snowy Boston, muddy frontier trails, and colonial New York felt alive in a way Renaissance Italy didn’t. Tree-running and cliff-scaling? Revolutionary (pun intended).
✅ – Desmond’s finale was rushed, but climbing a skyscraper with a hidden blade in 2012? Chills. Assassins Creed III
✅ – He wasn’t a charming playboy. He was angry, idealistic, and betrayed—by his father, his mentors, and even the revolution he fought for. That’s real.
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✅ – Building a community, helping settlers, seeing Connor smile? One of the most underrated mechanics in the entire series.
But looking back? ACIII took risks. It asked: What if the “good guys” aren’t really good? What if an assassin loses? 🌹 ✅ – Snowy Boston, muddy frontier trails,
When Assassin’s Creed III dropped in 2012, it split the fanbase right down the middle. After the refined charm of Ezio Auditore, stepping into the moccasins of a half-Mohawk, half-British assassin during the American Revolution felt… jarring.
But here’s the thing: ACIII was never trying to be Brotherhood 2.0 .