![]() I’d say I don’t know what I was expecting except I know exactly what I was expecting and it was what I got. ![]() I wanted to know what the game was like so I plopped down my portrait of Abraham Lincoln and downloaded the game file. This autumn the game became backwards compatible for some reason or other and there was an Xbox sale on offering it for less than $5 and, well, if curiosity killed the cat then you can call me Garfield. I later misplaced that copy because, well, it was a cheap copy of The First Templar and it wasn’t exactly a prized possession. ![]() I remember the Giant Bomb quick look of this thing left me intrigued, though, and I bought a cheap copy a few months later with the intent of getting around to it at some point. This was not a shock to me, considering its 52% score on Metacritic* and my memory of coverage from its release in 2011. ![]()
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