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    jim-havelock-tucker

    I'm not religious, so your original comment is totally invalid.

    Sweet mother of mercy that's brutal.

    Right back at ya, Nic.

    Kotaku just gave it a glowing review.

    No, it doesn't.

    Sorry.

    'Sup Rathorial. Long time no see.

    Religious people can give themselves bad names perfectly fine on their own.

    If you look at the amount of unique peoples in North America before the arrival of Europeans and the degree to which their influences spread you'll see that the word "nation" can easily apply here.

    Generic? Maybe, maybe not. They certainly have their own spin on "generic" and do a remarkably good job of telling some excellent stories in the process, bypassing plenty of cliches along the way.

    "So, even if the assassins represent chaos (I don't agree with you here)."

    In the AC franchise, the Assassins represent chaos and the Templars represent order. Neither is inherently better than the other. Even the Assassins themselves admit throughout the games that they're not really "the good guys" here.

    First Nations makes sense. Both are correct, though.

    A tragedy either way.

    Assassin's Creed : Encouraging historical accuracy since 200 BC.

    Explain.

    zombie711 is right.

    I hope you're being sincere here.

    Better than the usual "Indian" I hear a lot of people around me calling them.

    How is it "overboard"?