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Originally Posted by NARMAK
Think of it like a GTA game but with Assassins and you're not far off. These games have got better with time. Assassins Creed one had a LOT of complaints regarding how repetitive it was and I was amazed with how much they changed the formula for Assassins Creed II. That was very enjoyable to play. The rest, brotherhood and revelations apparently weren't as much a revolution to the formula and nice enough to play.
Assassins Creed 3 was quite good and if they can do the same again as the numbered entries, then they're onto a winner.
You can explore or do missions, it's up to you because it's a sandbox style game BUT I think I do remember certain parts of the gameworld not being available in AC3 because you haven't got enough 'sync' with the gameworld. That is to say that you haven't received the ancesters memories about such areas at that point in the game and have to play missions to progress a bit.
I fully expect people to play missions first and then go off for the side quests with the ships etc. tbh.
If you want the UK edition, they'll knock the 20% off which is UK tax and probably just charge shipping, but I think the US edition might be cheaper anyways
Overall though, i'd say definitely to give these games a go 
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Okay, thank you for the info. Definitely planning to give this one a try.