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Assassin’s Creed III (Xbox 360, 2012) CIB, Very Good
Assassin’s Creed III (Xbox 360) — Tomahawks, Tall Trees, and Trouble
Assassin’s Creed III drops you into the American Revolution with a hood, a tomahawk, and enough grudges to power Boston. As Connor, you free-run across rooftops and treetops, crash redcoat parties, and turn chaos into choreography—one moment stealthy, the next loudly decisive. Released in 2012, developed by Ubisoft Montréal and published by Ubisoft, it’s the series pivot that trades European cathedrals for frontier forests and says, “yeah, you can parkour a pine tree.”
Combat hits heavier, the frontier is wild and seasonal, and the new toys—rope darts, dual pistols, and those glorious naval missions—make every encounter feel handcrafted. The Homestead side arc quietly steals the show, building a little community between all the powder-keg politics. If you’re padding your 360 shelf and here to buy retro games on Retro Games eXchange, Assassin’s Creed III is the scrappy, ambitious entry that still knows how to stage a set piece and stick the landing.
- Release Year: 2012
- Platform: Xbox 360
- Genre: Action-adventure / stealth, open-world
- Developer: Ubisoft Montréal (with series support studios)
- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Gameplay: Tree-running parkour, tomahawk & hidden blade combat, rope darts, frontier hunting
- Set Pieces: Naval battles, city infiltrations (Boston/New York), large-scale story missions
- Systems: Seasonal world, Homestead building, crafting and trading loops
- Vibe: Revolution-era intrigue—snowy forests, crowded taverns, and fireworks with consequences







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