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Is it Sequence 5 when you get the robes? If so, then yes. The game does have a much more noticeably slower start, but it's worth it because Hayhtam is awesome.
I had the same feeling when I first played it. After the twist, I thought it would have been better served to be DLC, although so much of the game revolved around what had happened after that that it seemed too important to cut from the main story, although I agree it should have been condensed.
But looking back, I still wish they would have kept the meeting between Connor and his dad a secret until the end. It was cool to see them team up for a while, but I felt like he could've made a better end game bad guy than Lee did, especially given how Lee dies.
Yeah, I felt like I had completely missed something when we first saw Connor confront his dad because it seemed like they were a bit too close for people who weren't really supposed to have any kind of relationship at the time, especially after what happened to his mother.I wish Kenway was the last boss, to be honest. He was probably the best character in the whole game.

So this just came from AC Initiates.
AC3 SPOILERS
http://i.imgur.com/5SaM7qB.png
Things just got really interesting.
I agree with this. There wasn't the sense of awe and wonder to this time period that Ubisoft gave the other games, which was disappointing. Colonial America is one of my favorite moments in history, and I just felt like it was far less of a character itself than any of the other periods.I think overall, out of everything, my biggest problem with AC 3 was just the lack of historical mystery. In AC 2 and brotherhood, you had all the truth puzzles and the tombs that felt very connected to the history and the world Ezio was in.
AC 3 was missing the truth puzzles and the frontiersmen missions and the Captain Kidd missions felt REALLY seperated from the main world and story. They felt like they could have been pre-order DLC missions or something. I think there should have been way more side missions like helping out soldiers pinned down, fight with militia etc. The world just needed to be more connected through these kind of events.
Also, did anyone else feel like the 'Clubs' system was much more dumbed down than Ubisoft led us believe? I was anticipating more physical and tangible involvement... Like, do some theivery, get contacted by the thieves guild and invited to their hideout etc. In fact, the whole 'masonic tunnels' would have been perfect for the thieves guild and they could have tied that into thief missions instead of having them just feel useless additions.
In fact, I'd say the side missions of Revelations were vastly superiour to AC 3. It simply needed more things like that. I enjoyed the Homestead missions but why do all the side missions have to revolve around that? Where were the missions with his tribe, to help them out? So many missed oppurtunities... Where were the George Washington side missions?
the next installment in the Assassin's Creed franchise will launch in the company's fiscal 2014 (April 1, 2013-March 31, 2014). The game will feature a new hero and will be set in a new time period.