Assassin's Creed 3? or wait for Assassin's Creed 4?

LevelXAbstract

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Ok,

I have recently seen some AC4 gameplay and have an intense urge to play and AC game.
The thing is, I played up to around the end of sequence 4 on my PS3 before I got semi-stuck of a level and haven't played since.. I have also since lost my AC3 save... :p

I have a nice new gaming pc now and like the idea of maxing the game out on my GTX 770..
But.... I know the game takes a bit to get going and am wondering whether it is worth buying the game just to play through those 4 sequences again.. I also hear AC3 has quite a few bugs... :(
Right now Assassin's Creed 3 is going on steam for $40..
I need some intense AC fans to tell me what they think..

What do you think??
 
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AC3 and AC4 are two entirely different games with 2 entirely different storylines and gameplay. If you wanna play as Connor to raise a forest boy into an assassin,you must try the AC3,since you won't be getting that experience in the AC4. In AC4,you're gonna play as Edward,a deadly pirate-cum-assassin and the grandfather of Connor,who sails the seas on his ship Jackdaw,and occasionally come to the land. Both the games take place in entirely different time periods.
So it's your choice whether to enjoy both of them,dealing with different situations and enemies,or to enjoy any one of them,dropping any one behind. But I'd suggest you play both,as both of them are unique in their own ways.

dannylivesforher

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AC3 and AC4 are two entirely different games with 2 entirely different storylines and gameplay. If you wanna play as Connor to raise a forest boy into an assassin,you must try the AC3,since you won't be getting that experience in the AC4. In AC4,you're gonna play as Edward,a deadly pirate-cum-assassin and the grandfather of Connor,who sails the seas on his ship Jackdaw,and occasionally come to the land. Both the games take place in entirely different time periods.
So it's your choice whether to enjoy both of them,dealing with different situations and enemies,or to enjoy any one of them,dropping any one behind. But I'd suggest you play both,as both of them are unique in their own ways.
 
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