Assassin's Creed III vs Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Assassin's Creed III
Assassin's Creed III puts you in the shoes of Ratonhnhaké also known as Connor, a half English half Mohawk taking part in the American Revolution. Here you upgrade from daggers to guns and see this part of history in a new and interesting way.Desmond is once more into the fray and discovering the actions of another of his ancestors. He and his allies are now in New York and discover a hidden vault that they must access in order to save the world. With the animus in tow our hero must once more step into history to find vital information and of course, stop the Templars at any cost. With a more open free running style, new combat changes and a host of weapons at your disposal it is now even more fun to run around and discover the world you are in.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is the highly anticipated fifth installment of the popular Metal Gear Solid game fracnhise and best yet, this is the first MGS title to offer complete gameplay freedom through its open world design. It still thankfully retains the best bits of its series, such as its stealth-heavy gameplay (but of course, you can opt to go in guns blazing if you wish), and an exciting central story mode along with plenty of side-ops missions. The player interface has been reworked as well to provide a more clutter-free design. Let's not forget about the game's incredibly immersive graphics and sound.Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes is an excellent sequel to an excellent game series. However, if you're thinking - holy hell, they've made a PC version? Well, you should really know that the PC version is simply like a buy-to-play demo consisting of one map, one main mission along with 5 side missions, and 2 difficulty levels. Due to this, you might want to get the playstation version (full-game) instead.