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Actually, Cortez was kind of a nice enough character, relatively speaking, adn he was in fact in dispute with much of the Spanish establishment of the time.

What?

Mexico during the French intervention, or the revolution.

Ha, like a Nintendo game would ever be nominated... oh, wait.

Another big game with sky in the title should take note...

You should read the whole article, if you haven't.

The Spaniards did. And trust me, they built fast. An Assassin's Creed game in a half-way conquered New-Spain would make sense.

Well, it can be considered as implied, since they never mention anything else about the foundation, except for it's members.

I didn't assume anything, except that you don't know much.

As I said, the first game kept the historical accuracy relatively high, while the second and onwards threw it out the window.

I never mentioned Americans?

What are you talking about?

Tenochtitlan was a vast metropolis built onto a lake, similar in concept to Venice. It was tightly packed with all sorts of buildings, houses, temples and canals.

Actually, in the first game, both factions are established as being founded during the crusades by people looking for the pieces of Eden. First the Templars, then Al-Mualim broke off and founded the Assassin order to double-cross his former comrades.

Never been to Teotihuacan?

I want the invasion of the Americas.

Actually, they're more of the same thing.

No shooters?* I'm surprised, Mr.Crecente, very well done!

I imagined it had something to do with Skyrim, but I didn't remember the dragons looking that good.