![]() ![]() The main missions feel exactly like they did in the main game for the most part aside from the ones that are based around Connor's new powers (more on these soon) once he drinks the mysterious power-giving tea. Things seem to get much worse before they get better and when Connor attempts to fight Washington he is left with even more hatred for his former friend. To make matters worse, it seems King Washington has somehow attained the Apple of Eden giving him nearly invincibility. King Washington is portrayed as a super villain tasked with hunting down and exterminating all of Connor's people much like the Templars did originally. That's right, King Washington clearly something is very wrong in this world and Connor can't figure out why. ![]() Connor keeps commenting on how none of this makes sense, as this world seems to be nothing like what happens in Connor's canon story.Įvents unfold and Connor is forced to seek out a powerful tea that will apparently give him the strength to fight back King Washington's army. Connor's mother informs him that Washington is setting the nearby village on fire which only confuses Connor, as he and General Washington were friends and this doesn't make any sense to him. The Infamy starts with Connor experiencing something he thought he never would again seeing his mother alive and talking to him. You have been warned if you've not completed the game. Let it be noted, this review of The Infamy will have a few plot spoilers for Assassin's Creed III, as it's impossible to explain the alternate reality situations without doing so. You're supposed to know who's who and what's happened in Connor's original story, as The Tyranny of King Washington DLC packages are set in an alternate reality, so you need the main story to reference to make sense of it all. The first is that all of the time you've spent with Connor in the regular game has no bearing the second is that if you've not completed or at least gotten far into the main story of Assassin's Creed III, this DLC simply throws you in and you won't make sense of what's going on. Once The Infamy has been downloaded it's actually access through the main story and has no bearing on your regular game save file in any way. For those that haven't purchased the Season Pass or are unsure if they want to commit to a three pack of DLC, as long as you know ahead of time that you'll ‘need' to purchase the other two packs to complete the story. If you've already purchased the Season Pass then all you need to do is go to the main menu and download the first chapter before beginning. Firstly, it's separated into three parts and this is only the first portion that's been released, named The Tyranny of King Washington: The Infamy. The first story driven DLC package for Assassin's Creed III has finally arrived and it's quite a departure from what we expect from DLC for the series. ![]()
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