

Though being that gamers like to live in a factual universe, Haemimont Games ( Tropico 3) figured it would be wise to bring a little historic accuracy to the world with their latest title, The First Templar.Set during the time of the First Crusade, where the church is beginning to lose its already-tenuous grip in the Middle East, the Inquisition is beginning to rise and make its face known. It’s somewhat unfortunate that this really isn’t how it happened back in the 14 th Century, but it’s nice to pretend every now and again. Game Rant's William Case reviews The First TemplarĪfter the immense success of Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed series, to throw in the name “Templar” anywhere in another video game tends to bring the image of men bounding over rooftops, silent kills and church intrigue.
