Assassin's Creed 3: 6 Reasons To Buy It Instead Of Black Ops 2

5. Better Value For Money

Call of Duty has always been a little short-lived. The single-player campaigns can usually be completed in a brisk seven hours or so. If you put your mind to it, that can be done in one evening. Assassin€™s Creed: Revelations meanwhile can take you up to 32 hours to complete if you do all the side quests. Kinda makes that€™s £45 asking price seem reasonable doesn't it? But obviously, Call Of Duty€™s party trick is the countless hours you can play online, and it€™s easy to see why it€™s become one of the most-played online games. But not everyone is in to that. With every new CoD game I bought, I€™d tell myself €˜this is the game I€™ll really go to town on the multiplayer€™. And every year, after an hour or so, with my kill to death ratio looking in a bleak, sorry state and my confidence shattered because a 13-year-old American kid keeps calling me €˜a fag€™, I€™ll give up and return to the campaign, in tears. £45 is a lot of money to spend to be insulted online, I get enough of that on Twitter.
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Rob has been an entertainment writer and blogger since 2008. He plies his trade an the Online Producer for Virgin Media Shorts and writes for TheShiznit.co.uk, Virgin Movies and Games. In the past he's written for Sky Atlantic, Sky 1 and the now-closed DVD & Blu-ray Review magazine. He and can boast ownership of a one-of-a-kind Muppet called Haynes.