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  • Assassin's Creed Rogue surprised me. I'm a die hard AC fan, and I'm so happy to say this was an excellent game. Although it really doesn't succeed in bringing new and exciting features to the series, it succeeds in being fun and engaging. In terms of gameplay, its basically a copy and paste of Black Flag. But Black Flag rocked, so might as well not fix what's broken. The real draw here is the story. Rogue has one of the best lead characters the series has ever seen. Shay Patrick Cormac. He's charming and charismatic, yet very conflicted. In the early levels of the game you play as Shay the Assassin. His missions bring him face to face with many different Templar agents. And the more of them he kills the more he starts to second guess himself and his creed. I won't spoil anything or you, but soon enough e joins the templars. When I first heard that the game would be taking this route I was quite skeptical. But I'm happy to say it was done perfectly. This made for an amazing story experience, and is among the best stories in Assassin's Creed Games and Games themselves. It really does well at making you care about Shay and his companions.

    The game is an absolute blast to play. The only real bad thing is that the game is quite short. Really short. But still the 6 to 8 hours of the campaign will be worth the time and effort. Is this the best AC game? Well no. But its among the best and is definitely worth checking out for long time fans
  • Probably half of the story, that's what's missing. You know how in previous Assassin's Creed titles, the protagonist grows along with the story and the transition is subtle. This one is the most promising title in the series, it has everything that made the previous ones great and none of their drawbacks.

    The stealth, sailing, fighting, everything is great, mission variety, even the story is great. But it's too sudden. I can see it's missing a lot. And a lot of the map will remain unexplored, at the end of the game. To see everything you really have to go out of your way to see them and it's no fun because it feels pointless. Shay's story is over why explore. Also, the story is disappointing. It has great potential and great protagonist but because it's rushed, it doesn't have the same impact. Even the ending is abrupt (I really liked the ending of Black Flag, even though we know things after that didn't go well for the Kenway family, but the game ended on a high note).

    Let's talk about the present day story. A total let-down, again with great potential. Again, it's not bad but it's too short and the modern story doesn't even have a any kind of twist at the end.

    It's the first game of the Assassin's Creed franchise where I completed and saw everything (100%) just because the story was so short that I've invented my own reason to explore. And still, that part was boring but the locations were way way better than anything in the previous titles.
  • Probably the most interesting character with a solid story just a shame it was so short could have done with a few more sequences atleast. Scenery and general adventure of the location didn't have me so eager to complete all the side missions unlike black flag. Nevertheless still a very solid game.
  • samtimoney-797582 January 2019
    Rogue was basically black flag part 2. This is a great game in the saga and is totally under rated with such a different story to the other games. Good story, well animated, essentially a different point of view entirely.
  • Jordiuly16 January 2022
    AC Rogue has grown on me throughout the hours of playing. Having come to it after Black Flag, it was normal that at first it seemed like a recycling of the previous game. Same game idea with four very defined environments: naval, land, urban, and Abstergo. Same idea of collectibles, treasure maps, shanties, computer decoding... But little by little, Rogue begins to become something unique, it manages to remove Black Flag from your mind, and in the end, you could almost say that Black Flag was launching from Rogue. The improvements carried out in Rogue are subtle, but they manage to polish the game, achieving a fluid and pleasant experience. The gameplay has been improved in various aspects. Navigation, lack of realism aside, is now smoother with an improved docking and return to ship system. The setting of the game is, in my opinion, more successful than in Black Flag. The existence of two naval environments, the fluvial and the marine, gives variation to the naval aspect of the game. The cold makes it possible to generate more striking outfits, limit the stay in the water, incorporate beautiful details like the vapor or the appearance of Nordic fauna. In addition, the city present in the game has been developed with great care. The first impression when arriving at New York is the same as when arriving at Constantinople: a living, enormous city, in my hands to explore every corner of it. I hadn't felt the same on the last few games. The soundtrack is amazing. Elitsa Alexandrova's work is incredible, and it seemed to me to be the best music in the entire saga to date. It blends perfectly with the atmosphere of the game.

    There are also, however, some points that haven't been improved, especially the game menus. It is difficult to read the notes or descriptions. There are menus that seem incomplete, like the one for the different ships. And the option of being able to browse weapons and outfits from the menu without being able to equip them seems a bit absurd. The idea of collectibles that, by their very nature, you can't collect until late in the game, so you usually don't have any game left to enjoy the rewards, and the fact that outfits don't provide distinct abilities (I must Note that some outfits did have an associated ability in Black Flag) making the outfit you decide to wear a bit irrelevant, are something that Ubisoft should improve for next installments.

    About the present time, the game continues with the story of Black Flag but with hardly any script developed. The degree of immersion of AC 3 is not achieved. However, in my opinion, the hacking of computers has been improved.

    Lastly, and almost most importantly, Rogue is a vital game for the series to better understand the story of AC 3, Black Flag and, I imagine, Unity; to fill in blank spaces, and to give more depth to all the main characters. One is left with the desire to play AC 3 again, but the desire to continue with Unity is bigger.

    In short, Rogue is one hundred percent recommendable. With very few errors. Almost the most notorious are graphic errors in the design of the scenarios and environments. And it is an essential game for those who love the Asassin's Creed franchise and for those who have played AC 3, Black Flag and even Unity.
  • I'm a long time fan of this franchise, and love almost everything they've made. But as an Irish prison, it really Annoyed me that Unisoft would make a game centering around an Irish character, and then hire a Canadian accent and pay him to butcher the Irish Accent. There are many great Irish actors around! There is no excuse to have somebody fake being Irish, badly! I guess maybe other Non Irish players won't fear the terrible performance like an Irish prison would. So I don't recommend not playing it based on what I've said above.

    Besides the voice acting, the game itself is a lot of fun! Especially if you enjoyed the Naval Gameplay in Black Flag.
  • Not the best assassin creed game out there but the story and the charachter making is pretty decent.
  • Unlike other assassins creed games, this game only has 6 sequences. Six is not enough for a story with such potential; an assassin turned Templar. A lot of information was thrown at me all at once and it tried its best to connect assassins creed 3 to 4 but it just happened too quickly.

    Another thing is the maps, it has 3 large maps and the story does not naturally make you explore all of the map. Leaving huge amounts of unexplored areas wasted by the end of the story.

    Apart from those criticisms, the game is still very fun to play, the game mechanics are fluid as any assassins creed game and the side activities are generally quite fun despite being a bit of a grind at the end.
  • This game is honestly one of the best games in the series. A close competitor of AC 2. It's so much like Black Flag and yet so much better. If it would have been a bit more longer, I would have loved it.
  • This has one of the most compelling stories in the entirety of the Assassin's Creed franchise not the best but profound in a new way. There was Assassin's Creed before rogue and when rogue came along it changed the game. It demonstrated that not everything is black or white, good or evil it displays the grey area in an epic story of morality over power. It did an excellent job showing how an Assassin may be pushed to become a templar and shows that just because you're a templar it doesn't mean your evil. It had an intelligent story.
  • Heartburnt_Kid28 February 2021
    Map design and its structures give you an opportunity to make a fine and smooth parkour walk, one of the best in the franchise to be honest. Unfortunately even with the great parkour system it can't be called to be one of the good AC games. Most of the gameplay elements can be recognized from Black Flag immediately because they just basically recycled everything from that to this game. It proves how Ubisoft is lazy and wants to milk more money from the franchise with the least effort possible.

    While the story is unique it is still easily predictable, a lot of characters are just there and have zero impact on the story. It's short and feels unfinished.

    Map is large and has many repetitive locations. Naval fights or sword fights are not enjoyable but rather tiring. Stealth thankfully is fun (especially with that parkour system).

    The game did not catch much attention not because of the story or its setting but because how the progress is stagnated, uncreative and copied.
  • cjdaniels-4004012 January 2019
    10/10
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    Warning: Spoilers
    I love my chicken corma from shay it's the best corma I've ever had. Yummy I would of liked more if he didn't die after events of rouge.