Assassin's Creed Research Paper

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My review will be about the popular video game franchise called Assassin’s Creed. Assassin’s Creed takes you back to the French Revolution, Revolutionary War, Piracy, Slavery, and attacks on Jerusalem and Italy. Many characters in this game were actually included in the time period you come to. I highly recommend you buying this game. Be warned though, it is not appropriate for kids ten and under. This game contains massive violence and harsh language. Make sure to have parent permission before buying this game.
Assassin’s Creed starts off with a man named Desmond Miles. Desmond is an ordinary man until he is kidnapped to work on a science experiment that Abstergo, a famous company, has been working on specifically for him. Desmond gets into this device called the “Animus.” This device makes him transport back into a specific time period where his ancestors had been from. The first game was set in Jerusalem, second was Italy, third was America, fourth was the Caribbean, and fifth is based in France. This game based on true events but just added more finesse to the historical event.
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There is Altair the first assassin to be brought into this franchise. Ezio, the second assassin, was in a trilogy of three. Connor Kenway, the third assassin, is an Indian looking for independence with Washington’s alliance against the treacherous Red Coats. Edward Kenway, the fourth assassin in the franchise, is an undercover assassin trained by pirates and sails across the Caribbean Sea fighting with his crew and his African-American friend Adewale. The final Assassins in this franchise are from France. There are four assassins you can control in this game. Saying their names would be too long to

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