Within the context of the DLC, You get some characterisation elements such as Connor and gaining more super power abilities as one example and alternate history elements of control with the Scepter, held by King Washington. As with the first there are a ton of side quests to do but I skipped all of them as I did not feel the need to complete them. It adds another 90 minutes of gameplay within the main missions like the first. And unlike the first part, this did not feel like a chore to see when the episode would finish. There are some variety in missions and turns in the story that do make it engaging enough until its finished. This follows the story of episode one in that the once good guy Commander George Washington has turned insane after conquering the Apple of Eden and has control over his Patriots. In this, you play as Connor, who wakes up in a Boston prison. The Tyranny of King Washington: The Betrayal is the second part of a three episode DLC set alternatively from the base Assassin's Creed III game.
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