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  1. Nov 11, 2014
    10
    Shay is awesome, the game is awesome and harder and more challenging to play. Also it does not require that you are really into the Assassins Creed games, you can try this one out with very little time invested into learning the story and if you like this game you can go back to playing the others. It has the advantage of telling a story from the templar's perspective. The femaleShay is awesome, the game is awesome and harder and more challenging to play. Also it does not require that you are really into the Assassins Creed games, you can try this one out with very little time invested into learning the story and if you like this game you can go back to playing the others. It has the advantage of telling a story from the templar's perspective. The female charachers are awesome, the stalkers in the game too. It has everything that I want from a single player game. Fun collectibles, nice mission, good story, great setting and most of all, it is a new while being a refined and good oldie goldie. Expand
  2. Nov 17, 2014
    8
    Assassin's Creed Rogue is perhaps the best Assassin's Creed game from the Kenway Saga (AC3, 4, Liberation, "Freedom Cry") in my opinion.
    Here's why:
    * It has a brilliant storyline which acts as a bridge between Edward's time-line and Connor's time-line. * The story-line and characters featured in the game are interesting and enjoyable. * The game has a number of side activities similar
    Assassin's Creed Rogue is perhaps the best Assassin's Creed game from the Kenway Saga (AC3, 4, Liberation, "Freedom Cry") in my opinion.
    Here's why:
    * It has a brilliant storyline which acts as a bridge between Edward's time-line and Connor's time-line.
    * The story-line and characters featured in the game are interesting and enjoyable.
    * The game has a number of side activities similar to Black Flag, yet these have been extended (and in some cases altered to fit in with the story-line).
    * New game mechanics and weapons.
    * Brilliant locations (New York City - which has been greatly improved since AC3 -, the North Atlantic (Newfoundland, Novia Scotia and the west coast of New Brunswick and Quebec) and the River Valley which includes the city of Albany).
    * 'Real world' story-line feels greatly improved.
    * The best features of AC3 and 4 seem to have been combined in that you are able to hunt and explore vast on land to a greater degree and there are more features in cities and towns yet the naval exploration feature of the game has been retained.

    Despite this, the game does, in my view, have a few slight issues - these being:
    * The story-line is very short (8 sequences) - it does not feel complete some key areas in the game are rarely (if at all) visited - such as half of New York City and most of the River Valley/North Atlantic). No crafting features, ship upgrades etc. are even needed to complete it - it lacks difficulty.
    * The game does not have any multi-playability which, to me, is important.

    Overall the game is a brilliant addition to the Assassin's Creed series and is a worth-while purchase for anyone interested in open world games and fans of the series alike. I would say that Ubisoft appear to have overlooked the game to a certain extent, which is sad considering it has so much potential and a well-written story.
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  3. Dec 25, 2014
    7
    Assassins Creed Rogue is the ending of the kenway saga it returns to the familiar game play style of Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag and tells the new story of assassin turned Templar Shay Patrick Cormac.
    No spoilers.
    Game play- The naval combat is back and improved, it is the most fun thing to do in the game destroying and boarding ships or forts is thematic, enjoying and it actually
    Assassins Creed Rogue is the ending of the kenway saga it returns to the familiar game play style of Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag and tells the new story of assassin turned Templar Shay Patrick Cormac.
    No spoilers.

    Game play-
    The naval combat is back and improved, it is the most fun thing to do in the game destroying and boarding ships or forts is thematic, enjoying and it actually gets better the more you do it as it is so varied. The combat and parkhour is exactly the same as the last game. Most of the combat is decent however learning how to kill different enemies is hard to get use to some enemies require you to break their defense first, while others require you to counter with a gun or sometimes to stun them; this has the potential to send controllers flying across the room especially when you are outnumbered. The only new weapon is the air rifle which is basically the same as the blowpipe from AC4 BF but it allows you to shoot explosives which are very fun. Freedom of movement is still there but honestly the only new game play mechanic is fighting assassins; they sneak around, hide and you must stay alert to counter them because they can jump out from anywhere to kill you sometimes from above exactly like we can do, it’s a great change to finally verse an assassin and to see what the Templar must deal with.
    The missions have you doing a variety of combat, chasing, eavesdropping, sabotage, naval combat and sneaking, allot of it is enjoying as it ties in with the story but is at times frustrating repetitive and bland, especially when you are trying to be sneaky and make a wrong turn and are spotted then you have 6 different guards attacking you which basically destroys the immersion. They have fixed the repetitive missions from the last AC game but the game plays too similarly too Black Flag as a whole. Some side activities are great like saving citizens, harpooning sea animals, and hunting (for crafting) or of course the naval fort activities, fort and liberation activities are the best, you have to liberate assassin hideouts to use shops and access more land. There is little to no hand holding you can choose however you want to do things sneaking through or Rambo style. Allot of the game play mechanics are copied from AC4 Black Flag there is a disappointing feeling of déjà vu, it was fresh and new in the last game not here.

    Story and Characters-
    The campaign is very interesting and one of the best in all the series, you start the game and are immediately into the story and action no time is wasted, you play as an assassin for the first 20% of the game. The main difference and one shining point with this AC game is that you change to a Templar due to a horrific event, hunting your former assassin friends. This story grabs your attention really quickly and keeps you wanting more through the events and the fact you get to understand these characters and then knowing you have to hunt them down and kill them. Some plot lines of the story can be a bit cliché and over obvious and in the middle of the game you feel like an errand boy rather than a templar. The characters are done well, though the voice acting and dialogue could be better, the main character is a badass both dark and likeable, maybe the most interesting AC character yet. Only good fans of the series will really care about the modern day element if you are not a fan you could even consider them throw away.

    Presentation-
    Everything looks stunning from the icy glaciers to the green forests, graphics are good for old gen and the music is very good. The New York city looks very different from that in AC3 which is great but is still rather familiar. 18th century North America is depicted accurately, it is a joy to see historical people from that time like James Cook and Benjamin Franklin who look and act incredibly accurate.

    Pros-
    Amazing story, very likeable character, cool side quests, awesome naval combat, accurate portrayal of the times, great music, beautiful scenery and freedom to explore and move.

    Cons-
    Some missions can get stale and unnecessary, feels too similar to AC4 Black Flag, no changes to combat or free running, brings almost nothing new to the franchise and the game is too short.

    You don't have to be an AC fan to like this game, good buy 7/10
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  4. Dec 12, 2014
    8
    This game was really fun. Lots of the good parts of Black Flag and earlier Assassin's Creeds put together, they also did a good job of taking out some of the tedious portions of the previous game.

    The only thing was I found this game to be incredibly short, not necessary worth a whole new game.
  5. Oct 19, 2015
    8
    I found this game to be much more entertaining than the new AC Unity I played last Spring. And, more believable in the sense that you play as a former Assassin that really doesn't believe anymore in all the killing and destruction that they do in order for "freedom". I found out that I'm really a Templar at heart. Sorry Ezio. The graphics are a let down compared to the newerI found this game to be much more entertaining than the new AC Unity I played last Spring. And, more believable in the sense that you play as a former Assassin that really doesn't believe anymore in all the killing and destruction that they do in order for "freedom". I found out that I'm really a Templar at heart. Sorry Ezio. The graphics are a let down compared to the newer generation, but very acceptable.

    The game play is smooth, and I want to belief that the combat is actually smoother this time around, where the other last two games; Unity and Black Flag. I felt very frustrated with the combat of those two other games most of the time. Maybe Shay, the hero of Rogue, is just the better overall fighter. The minigames of sending your "fleet" out in the campaigns of the British French War of t he 1750s is weak. After I finished the game I had no desire to get 100% on anything. And I don't know why, but I just have no desire to look for buried treasure.

    The main goal of getting Shay strong enough, and his ship, the Morrigan, sea-worthy enough to withstand battle, took a lot longer than I thought because you have so many place to visit to find the blue prints, resources, or animal parts, for these upgrades. I haven't had much time for video games anymore, so the game took me about two and a half months to finish the main story. Still, I did enjoy the game very much.
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  6. Dec 18, 2014
    8
    When you first open the menu of ACRoguge, you're played the theme of this game, which turns out the be a song derived from the theme of ACII, so right off the bat one can imagine the homage to other great games in the series this really is.

    Firstly, the environment takes alot from ACIII by adding the same type of forest/city hybrid, forcing the player to move around in the trees at some
    When you first open the menu of ACRoguge, you're played the theme of this game, which turns out the be a song derived from the theme of ACII, so right off the bat one can imagine the homage to other great games in the series this really is.

    Firstly, the environment takes alot from ACIII by adding the same type of forest/city hybrid, forcing the player to move around in the trees at some instances to achieve their goal. The new thing this time around is the mix of the open world through which you travel by ship, introduced in ACIV, and the amazing colonial North American villages. So you explore with your ship, and could stumble upon a town, with many buildings to scale and collectibles to collect. The only negative side to this is that I found that aside from the collectibles, these locations were pointless as they were rich in physical stuff, but lacked missions and stuff to do in them. Those who have criticized ACIV for its lack of tall buildings and forests will be pleased because here there are many complex and tall environments which can be scaled, not to mention the huge city of New York which has many things to do.

    Secondly, the story is one of the best so far because in this one, the hero asks himself the question every one of us has ever asked himself when finally assassinating that templar : "are they really the bad guys? Why would they be, as they look for peace and equilibrium?" This puts a new perspective on the assassins vs templar meta-story which has been going on since the first AC.

    Thirdly, the only negative thing worth noticing with this game is the ship gameplay. In ACIII, they were mostly side missions which needed us to take control of a ship, so it was at most ignorable. In ACIV, you were a pirate, so we basically needed these main boat missions to feel like a pirate. But in this one, you constantly have to pay in-game money and resources to upgrade your goddamned ship so that you can be able to complete main missions and progress in the story. This has really bugged me and is the only reason I'm giving this game an 8 instead of a 10.

    So yeah, if you're looking for the greatest of the American AC's saga, this is definitely worth getting.
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  7. Nov 28, 2014
    7
    I am a big fan when it comes to open world adventure games like the Assassins Creed Series, but this one was okay. The setting of the game is very interesting starting off in Newfoundland Canada, and was in general really interesting seeing the Brotherhood of America during its "hay day" and just look around saying, "Wow, I can see why this was talked about as a big deal now." DespiteI am a big fan when it comes to open world adventure games like the Assassins Creed Series, but this one was okay. The setting of the game is very interesting starting off in Newfoundland Canada, and was in general really interesting seeing the Brotherhood of America during its "hay day" and just look around saying, "Wow, I can see why this was talked about as a big deal now." Despite it all it begins to feel more as a DLC for Black Flag instead of a sequel to it. The games story in the beginning seems very weird to me because it begins to fluctuate from really great missions to being very boring in others. It was a nice change though in the story instead of just pushing you out there to become an assassin and go through the strenuous journey of how you became one (which seemed to be a huge thing after Ezio's story in 2, brotherhood, and revelations) you start off as one and give you a very brief exposition to why overtime without it feeling forced. This game seems to really pick up in the middle once you become a Templar opening up the world to new and exciting things which wasn't in any of the previous games (except for Unity unless they came out on the same day). Anyways there was a lack of multiplayer in this game, but I'm not a huge Assassins Creed multiplayer fan because I buy the game more for its story rather than its multiplayer accessibility but I still like to play it just to change things up that's all. In the end Shay was alright he just seemed whiny or angry most of the time in the beginning and then just overly brooding through out the rest of it. This isn't a bad thing just made me feel just a less in touch with the character as a person that's all. In this I had fun and I would play some of it again, but the map seemed overly complex and a challenge sometimes when I was sailing in the ocean (in the game) and I liked it challenges are good to me because it makes me want to customize my boat and add things to it with more missions and looting like in Black Flag. If I could I would give it a 7.4 to a 7.9 out of 10 if they made the map seem more accessible I believe that it would be a 7.7 to a solid 8 or possibly with some other work done maybe a 8.5. I get it though this wasn't supposed to be the main dish this year and I get it since it feel more so of an appetizer to Unity during the Thanksgiving, or winter holidays. Expand
  8. Jul 25, 2015
    7
    The last AAA game made specifically for the last generation, and for such a game we would had expect something greater than an enhanced version of Black Flag, the visuals are good for a PS3 game, but not gorgeous, and above all else, the game is bugged with some freeze, falling through the ground, getting stuck in a wall, etc. The Game is still playable,but given the low visibility of theThe last AAA game made specifically for the last generation, and for such a game we would had expect something greater than an enhanced version of Black Flag, the visuals are good for a PS3 game, but not gorgeous, and above all else, the game is bugged with some freeze, falling through the ground, getting stuck in a wall, etc. The Game is still playable,but given the low visibility of the game compared to Unity Ubisoft never corrected those bugs, and never will. A disgrace that cost 1 point on my final mark.

    Because beside that and even if there is not a lot of innovations in gameplay, the few there are are great and the foundations of the game found in Black Flag were very good which makes Rogue a very fun game to play.

    But where Rogue really stands above Black Flag is its story, right between Black Flag and 3 (and Liberation) and from the point of view of the templars, which make the all franchise way more interesting the conflict turning "grey" instead of "Black and white". Unfortunately the "present" story is still pretty useless, maybe it'll all make sense in the future, but right now I feel the only reason of its existence is because they have to make it to respect the origins of Assassin's Creed ( and one of the actress in the present is awful and annoying, I even think Ubisoft Sofia knew it, given she wore an Avelina badge).

    Rogue is certainly not a bad game, it will last about 30 hours and entertain you, with an engaging story, but the lack of innovation and the technical issues leave me quite a mix feeling.
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  9. Mar 10, 2019
    10
    It's amazing that all these years I was under the impression that this game was just a Ubisoft 'money-grab' made to get some money from last-gen console owners while working on their 'big-time' next-gen game that became Unity. I picked this game up for $5, wanting to check out the game that said you could finally play as a Templar. Boy am I ever glad I did. This game is brilliant. AsIt's amazing that all these years I was under the impression that this game was just a Ubisoft 'money-grab' made to get some money from last-gen console owners while working on their 'big-time' next-gen game that became Unity. I picked this game up for $5, wanting to check out the game that said you could finally play as a Templar. Boy am I ever glad I did. This game is brilliant. As another review said, without the huge pressures of having to be Ubisoft's money ticket for the year, this game was allowed to flourish all around, from a brilliantly crafted story to improving some game features to picking out the past features from all the previous AC games that came before.

    The main character, Shay, is a well-rounded character that I could not get enough of. He was conflicted and had character flaws that allowed him to grow into the man he becomes that can be depended upon by Grand Master Kenway. I had read in some other review before picking this game up that Shay's motivations for changing sides were shallow or didn't make too much sense but I disagree, we started as an assassin getting to know some of Shay's allies and how they treated him, and were sent on missions that made him start to question his allegiance and what the assassins were really working at, into the mission that pushed him past the breaking point and pushed him right into templar arms that weren't as evil as the assassins always led us to believe. In fact, we finally got to see the other side as people too, people who were also trying to make the world a better place. It was so refreshing. I only wish the story could have been longer, there were only six memory sequences but what we did get was very compelling and fulfilling and the ending was brilliantly satisfying.

    Rogue picked the best stuff from each game and improved upon it. The ship combat from Black Flag, the item collecting (Rogue's war letters, cave paintings, templar maps, etc) from Black Flag and III, open combat from Black Flag and sneaking combat from III, and the rooftop usage from the Ezio trilogy. The Assassin interceptions were my favorite side mission, instead of getting letters from pigeons that tell you targets that you need to assassinate; templars or their allies, instead you're reading said letter but trying to protect the target and having to assassinate the assassins before they can kill their target. I shot a man out of mid-air, poised to assassinate the target! It's brilliantly done and I wish there had been more than 12!

    I played Unity after this and whoa you could tell the difference. Rogue far surpassed Unity in just about every way. Rogue's Versailles mission looked so much better and was better crafted than it was in Unity. Charles Dorian and Ben Franklin (honestly couldn't even tell Ben was Ben rather than some random NPC thrown into the scene) both looked a thousand times better animated in Rogue than Unity.

    Play Assassin's Creed Rogue. You won't regret it.
    May the Father of Understanding Guide Us.
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  10. Jan 18, 2015
    7
    Rogue is very much like Black Black and plays exactly the same. The only real difference is Shays rifle which can fire a selection of darts and grenades. You can explore New York, North Atlantic and a portion of North America.

    The story is decent but for me it was like the last 2 or 3 games in that it was nothing great and none of the characters stood out or seemed truly unique. The
    Rogue is very much like Black Black and plays exactly the same. The only real difference is Shays rifle which can fire a selection of darts and grenades. You can explore New York, North Atlantic and a portion of North America.

    The story is decent but for me it was like the last 2 or 3 games in that it was nothing great and none of the characters stood out or seemed truly unique. The modern day Abstergo folks made a big fuss about Shay but he never really grabbed me as anything but forgettable.

    This game was a lot of fun to play just as Black Flag was but that comes down to the great game play and running about the area's. It seems to me like just another of the recent AC games less focus on story and characters and more collectables which is a real shame given the opportunity they had to tell a great story from the Templar perspective.

    Overall it is a fun game if you liked Black Flag but the story was a let down for me as someone who had wanted a Templar AC game for a while like quite a few others fans had.
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  11. Dec 4, 2014
    8
    What do you get when mixing the best elements from Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag and Assassin's Creed 3 (except the multiplayer), and add an interesting story and character? You get Assassin's Creed Rogue. This game is a must-get! Tons of stuff to do in the game, too!
  12. Sep 29, 2015
    9
    Assassin's Creed Rogue concludes the Colonial Era trilogy by bridging the gap between AC 4: Black Flag and AC3. It's tale is one of questioning the tenets of the Creed and of good intentions being misunderstood.

    To it's advantage, Rogue utilises Black Flag's gameplay with some nifty modifications and AC3's locations and context. Shay Patrick Cormac might not be as dashing as Edward
    Assassin's Creed Rogue concludes the Colonial Era trilogy by bridging the gap between AC 4: Black Flag and AC3. It's tale is one of questioning the tenets of the Creed and of good intentions being misunderstood.

    To it's advantage, Rogue utilises Black Flag's gameplay with some nifty modifications and AC3's locations and context.

    Shay Patrick Cormac might not be as dashing as Edward Kenway, but still manages to sway us with his Irish charm. His exile from the Creed is a baffling and confronting affair which makes his admission into the Templar Order somehow justifiable.

    Playing from the Templar's perspective interestingly casts a shadow of doubt on the 'purity' of the Assassin's cause. It is this narrative aspect that solidifies the concept of there being no good or evil, but two opposing beliefs in constant conflict.

    Narrative concerns aside, the length of the storyline is a fairly controversial matter considering there are only 7 sequences. It's this fact that prevents the game from getting a 10 out of 10.
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  13. May 18, 2020
    8
    Taking place before the events of AC3 and AC Unity, Shay Cormac, a former Assassin turned to Master Templar fights his former comrades in arms by telling the truth what actually happen to others believe that did not and Assassin's Creed: Rogue is great. Everything from the combat, naval, stealth, physics, and graphics are the same from ACIV, but the two things that strikes me most are theTaking place before the events of AC3 and AC Unity, Shay Cormac, a former Assassin turned to Master Templar fights his former comrades in arms by telling the truth what actually happen to others believe that did not and Assassin's Creed: Rogue is great. Everything from the combat, naval, stealth, physics, and graphics are the same from ACIV, but the two things that strikes me most are the satisfying revenge story and a chillingly huge exploration that takes you over 60+ hours to complete the entire game and it is that worth it. I find it sad that this AC title is the most underrated and overlooked in recent memory and every AC fanatic should give AC Rogue a try. Expand
  14. Jan 14, 2015
    10
    Wow, this is much better than Unity !! The game has a theme, it is fun, runs smooth, no glitch, interesting characters, nice environment ! Yes, it looks like blackflags, but if you liked it I strongly recommend you to get it!!
  15. Jan 15, 2015
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Some people have called this to be a giant rip off of AC4... I dont think so! It was great for Ubi-soft to release a game for the old platform. Though it might be very similar to AC4, they are definitely not the same.

    The game takes place in The colonial America, before the events of AC3. You play as an Assassin hunter called Shay Patrick Cormac. He was once an assassin, but turned Rogue, after seing that the assassin brotherhood have lost their way.
    The story was imo the second best after AC2. The character development was great, and the story was well writen and well paced. Many side quests to do. And the ability to play from a Templar point of view was very interesting.

    The combat has stayed almost exacly the same as AC4, which caused many fans to call this game a cashgrab. The naval combat has some new bits and bobs added, like the ability to get boarded by another ship, the puckle gun and burning oil make for some stunning naval warfare.

    The graphics have improves yet again. Better looking than AC4 imo. The newly developed New York was a great edition, considering that the one in AC3 was a major let-down.

    Great last instalment of the series for the old qen system. Great landscapes, cities, characters, story. Some repeatative misions and combat sequences.
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  16. Feb 8, 2015
    8
    The gameplay is virtually the same as AC4 and many flaws remain. However, Rogue shines in moving the story forward more than AC4 did and makes many connections from previous AC characters. If you are not tired of the traditional AC combat and feel invested in the story, this is a great title for you.
  17. Mar 22, 2015
    9
    Thank you, Ubisoft Sofia! I was beginning to suspect that the AC series would never recover after the monstrously bad Unity. Rogue proved me wrong with an amazing new lead character, improved combat (the best in the series yet), and the focus on naval missions we all loved from Black Flag. Heck, this game even made me appreciate Assassin's Creed III more! Rogue is a fresh and enjoyableThank you, Ubisoft Sofia! I was beginning to suspect that the AC series would never recover after the monstrously bad Unity. Rogue proved me wrong with an amazing new lead character, improved combat (the best in the series yet), and the focus on naval missions we all loved from Black Flag. Heck, this game even made me appreciate Assassin's Creed III more! Rogue is a fresh and enjoyable experience that makes it my new favorite game in the series. Crossing my fingers for more Shay Cormac action. Expand
  18. Jan 24, 2020
    8
    From my review of ACIV:BF:"If you think its a pirate game, its 10/10. If you think its a Assassin's Creed game, its 6/10."

    For Rogue? It's great combine of templar, assassin and pirate games. What is bad things of ACIV:BF? Scenario, few characters, and the main missions. Rogue is fixing 2 of them. Scenario and main missions. Rogue is copy of ACIV:BF with everything. Combat system,
    From my review of ACIV:BF:"If you think its a pirate game, its 10/10. If you think its a Assassin's Creed game, its 6/10."

    For Rogue? It's great combine of templar, assassin and pirate games.

    What is bad things of ACIV:BF? Scenario, few characters, and the main missions. Rogue is fixing 2 of them. Scenario and main missions. Rogue is copy of ACIV:BF with everything. Combat system, parkour system, character development options, main menu.

    But main missions are great. We are going to Lisbon, Paris, New York, North Atlantic. And they are not copy of other ones. Scenario is great, after Haytham Kenway, Ubisoft successfully drew a thin line between Assassins and Templars with Shay Patrick Cormac. Edward is an unsuccessful character, but Shay is great.

    Also this game connecting III, IV:BF and Unity each other.

    If Ubisoft change some more things from ACIV:BF for Rogue, my point will be 9/10 just like my point of ACII.
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  19. Jan 21, 2020
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I'm just at the beginning of the game the ship parts will be perfect if shorter Expand
  20. Dec 29, 2020
    8
    AC Rogue is a thrilling game, made after AC IV:Black Flag. The story is short, and after that, the only thing left to do is just going around the map and picking items. The ship battles are great. Even though the story not being as long as the previous title ( AC IV), the story is still thrilling and more challenging. The great amount of new weapons and tricks, makes you think how toAC Rogue is a thrilling game, made after AC IV:Black Flag. The story is short, and after that, the only thing left to do is just going around the map and picking items. The ship battles are great. Even though the story not being as long as the previous title ( AC IV), the story is still thrilling and more challenging. The great amount of new weapons and tricks, makes you think how to approach a target in a new way. All in all if you loved AC IV, than you have to play this. Expand
  21. Nov 14, 2014
    7
    I won't lie and tell you I've already completed this game like a lot of users have, because it is massive and would take far longer than 3 days for any normal human being to do so. I'm about 8 hours into it, and will provide my thoughts on the experience thus far (and adjust my score once completed).

    People have called it Black Flag 1.5, but Assassin's Creed III: Black Flag would be
    I won't lie and tell you I've already completed this game like a lot of users have, because it is massive and would take far longer than 3 days for any normal human being to do so. I'm about 8 hours into it, and will provide my thoughts on the experience thus far (and adjust my score once completed).

    People have called it Black Flag 1.5, but Assassin's Creed III: Black Flag would be more appropriate, as Rogue consists of Black Flag gameplay mixed with cities and characters you know from AC3. It is set in the time period of AC3 during Haytham Kenway's playable section, before Connor made an appearance, so you'll see Achilles when he was young, Adewale when he's old, etc.

    The gameplay is near identical to Black Flag with some new elements thrown in here and there to make things interesting, like firecrackers which allow you to lure out the game's new "stalkers" who are hiding in spots you would normally hide in and function similarly to how players stalk in AC multiplayer. Also new is the ability to be boarded by other ships on the ocean, and there are some new collectables and vertical platforms you can climb up really fast. You also take damage in a lot of areas now when you swim, because it's freezing. Thankfully, there are still locations where you can swim when you're not in a frozen climate.

    Graphically, the game is more beautiful than Black Flag artistically, but whether or not it looks better on a technical level depends on which platform you played Black Flag on. Having played AC4 on PC, for instance, I found the shadows on characters close-up to be awful, but I'm not sure if that also occurred on the PS3 version of AC4. Regardless, the colors, the environments, and nearly everything artistically has been improved over Black Flag. Cities don't all look the same anymore, and I love the frozen mountains in the distance, the colorful skies and lighting, and even Shay looks way more awesome in his templar outfit than Edward Kenway ever did. Overall, a much more atmospheric game. And it runs great, too.

    Speaking of Shay, at first his voice acting put me off and sounded like a fake Irish accent (which it very well could be), but it's growing on me now. I like the character; he's not evil like all the trailers made him out to be. He's absolutely a better character than Edward Kenway, and the story in general is likely the most interesting one since AC2. I'm interested in seeing how it all unfolds. I'm also happy to report that there has only been ONE tailing mission the whole time during my 8 hours, and it was a short one. Thank goodness!

    The game is still very much a collect-a-thon, however. Much like Black Flag, the map is absolutely loaded with items to collect, which of course involves setting your GPS to that icon and running to it brainlessly. Nothing new here. However, it appears the collectables have more purpose this time around, which is nice.

    I'll be updating this review as I continue playing the game, but for now it feels like all the best elements of AC3 and 4 thrown together with a more intriguing story. That being said, it's HIGHLY familiar, and I've yet to be surprised by any elements of it. It just feels too much like Black Flag, and I wasn't a huge fan of that game to begin with, so I'm not yet very impressed considering this is a 60 dollar game. We'll see how it turns out in the end, but for now, I recommend renting it first.
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  22. Nov 11, 2014
    9
    Assassin's Creed Rogue is a great Assassin's creed game.

    The story in particular is one of the best if not the best in the entire series. Shay is an interesting charismatic protagonist who's mix's the arrogance and wisdom of Altair and the social conscience and questioning of Conner. The gameplay is good but familiar due to only minor changes being made since AC4 in terms of gameplay
    Assassin's Creed Rogue is a great Assassin's creed game.

    The story in particular is one of the best if not the best in the entire series. Shay is an interesting charismatic protagonist who's mix's the arrogance and wisdom of Altair and the social conscience and questioning of Conner.

    The gameplay is good but familiar due to only minor changes being made since AC4 in terms of gameplay (The same sort of familiarity ACB had to AC2).

    The graphics are pushed to the absolute max on last gen consoles and the game looks great for the old hardware.

    They new settings in the river valley and north Atlantic are a beautiful and welcome edition to the series while New York is far better presented and more fun to explore than it was in AC3.

    The modern day story was less interesting but decent it operates similar to the AC4 modern story except this time you play a repair man and you come into contact with a high profile member of the Inner Sanctum of the Templar Order.

    Overall I highly recommended this game to any fan of the series
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  23. Nov 13, 2014
    10
    Yes, Its Black Flag with new things. Runs exactly how it should. One of the best stories in the franchise. A fitting end to the Kenway saga. Shay is cool. His motivations valid. It's also better than Unity. A game doesn't need to be glossy to be great. Frankly, Rogue looks great on the older gen consoles and runs better than ever. You don't need a new engine to make a better game.Yes, Its Black Flag with new things. Runs exactly how it should. One of the best stories in the franchise. A fitting end to the Kenway saga. Shay is cool. His motivations valid. It's also better than Unity. A game doesn't need to be glossy to be great. Frankly, Rogue looks great on the older gen consoles and runs better than ever. You don't need a new engine to make a better game. Assassins Creed Rogue is this years Assassins Creed Expand
  24. Nov 15, 2014
    8
    Since I'm an AC fanboy, you can deduct 1-2 points from my score if you're not a fan of the franchise. Also, I'm not even half-way into the game with all the collectible junk in every village out there...

    The game is basically somewhere between AC3 and Black flag - both in gameplay and time period where the action is located. Expect naval battles - fort sieges, convoy runs, pirate
    Since I'm an AC fanboy, you can deduct 1-2 points from my score if you're not a fan of the franchise. Also, I'm not even half-way into the game with all the collectible junk in every village out there...

    The game is basically somewhere between AC3 and Black flag - both in gameplay and time period where the action is located. Expect naval battles - fort sieges, convoy runs, pirate hunters, faction battles between npcs - and diverse settings on the land (from the arctic circle to New York - LIsboa "run for your effin life" doesn't count). All that was right gameplay wise is still there - just a bit polished with a slightly different difficulty level (your starting ship and weapons are a laugh and it's easy to die unless you mash the counter button and avoid bigger ships, but as you progress it gets easier).

    As for the plot, this is the second best thing after Ezzio - Shay is a great character, deep with emotions but purpose driven. His story is actually interesting, whereas Connor was a failure in my opinion and Kenway was fun yet bland.

    My opinion? AC fans should dig out their consoles and play this, others as well although this is more or less like the last 2 parts with small changes here and there. A solid game I recommend to try.
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  25. Nov 12, 2014
    10
    the game look very good but many people think that the game is the same as the assassin's creed iv black flag but no, he just picks up elements of its predecessor has a good story and is a great game for the old gen .
  26. Nov 15, 2014
    9
    Ok just finished the game. Not sure what the critics are saying but, here is what you need to know. Rogue is exactly what it needs to be. It wraps up the story of the entire Kenway family. Shay is a bad ass!!! Hopefully Ubisoft creates 3 divisions now. Assassins,Templars and pirates.
  27. Dec 13, 2014
    8
    Assassins Creed Rogue
    Chills, and not just because of the setting.
    Assassins Creed Rogue is a love letter to the fans, just a very rushed love letter. Many point out the blatant copy and paste of Assassin’s Creed IV, but there is much more to the game than this. I was reminded of AC3, the ezio trilogy and even the original assassins creed just as much if not more than AC IV. Sure a
    Assassins Creed Rogue
    Chills, and not just because of the setting.
    Assassins Creed Rogue is a love letter to the fans, just a very rushed love letter.
    Many point out the blatant copy and paste of Assassin’s Creed IV, but there is much more to the game than this.
    I was reminded of AC3, the ezio trilogy and even the original assassins creed just as much if not more than AC IV.
    Sure a ship is how you travel and gain materials, but I felt like I was in assasins creed 3 again as I was climbing trees and hunting, I felt like I was in the ezio trilogy again as I was running around upgrading buildings and capturing territories to build up my income, and I felt like I was in the original assassins creed again with the protagonists feelings towards the creed.
    Where rogue gets things wrong and causes the game to be less enjoyable is that for the first time in Assassins Creed history, it didn’t feel like the time period was the star of the show.
    This is a tale for the fans and nothing more.
    They are filling in story gaps and giving perspective rather than taking you on a trip back in time.
    The north atlantic and Americas were lifeless and dull almost like perta price in freedom cry, which ultimately made this game feel like a massive dlc rather than a worthy standalone.
    The world in rogue makes the frontier and new York in ac3 look like Constantinople in revelations.
    It’s dead, like being at a playground with no one to play with.
    Assassin’s Creed Rogue tells the story of Shay Cormac an Assassin Turned Templar.
    As a massive Assassin’s Creed fan, this concept alone had me massively excited for this game.
    Without spoiling anything, Ill just say that the delivery for the reasoning behind this flip was poorly executed.
    The entire set up for the story is a fail.
    The game begins with you as an Assassin in training which makes absolutely no sense.
    By starting out as a rookie, it lessens the blow of turning away from the creed.
    It just feels like no big deal, the creed lost a nobody because you feel like a nobody and your creedmates make you feel like a nobody.
    We should’ve started out as an established and respected member of the creed, somebody that the creed would dread if you were to ever turn on them. The character development is not personal enough for the switch to feel justified.
    Youre never given a sense of Shays moral standings for you to feel in your gut what is going to happen.
    Instead you are smacked with a childish ‘hey, I didn’t like that, Im leaving..’ making shay seem more close minded than heroic.
    The story mode also feels massively short, I’d honestly estimate no longer than 6 hours if you don’t count travel time, and I say story instead of the game because the emphasis on collecting and upgrading that AC IV introduced has really started to separate the story from the world which is a shame. They no longer blend like the original Assassins Creed through Assassins Creed 3 did.
    Chests and looting no longer feel like a way to get money when in need of an upgrade, but rather just map cleaning.
    They are filler, they give you the hours to justify money spent, when the story and gameplay should be doing this job.
    Game play is what you would expect from an assassins creed game, surprisingly enough, Rogue has its own feel to it.
    You can stalk targets , but now you have a grenade launcher to do a bit more damage and effect a larger range of enemies at once, and you will need them as enemy detection seems to be much more strict in rogue leaving no room for error, if you step out of hiding for more than a split second, you will be spotted.
    Im not sure if this was on purpose to make the game harder or if detection is just broken.
    Combat is the same as AC IVs with the basic wait for an attack to counter and break defense.
    You are given one sword type, so don’t expect the customization in load out that AC 3 had.
    Pistols are back as well as an air rifle that acts like a blow pipe.
    But while you are hunting enemies, enemies are hunting you too.
    You have stalkers around all courners, hiding in bushes and roof tops waiting for their opportunity to strike.
    When one is near you will hear the multiplayer whispers which then allows you to go into eagle vision and sniff them out before they sniff you out, if they find you first though its no big deal, you have plenty of time to react especially since they mock you as they attempt to kill you.
    Collectibles are back and in abundance and will take most of your time if you are a completionist.
    It personnaly took me about 42 hours to see and do everything the game had to offer.
    There aren’t any side missions, but there are side activities like hunting challenges and assassination interceptions.
    The interceptions were kind of lame though and felt like a waste of time.
    you basically find the target and then find the assassins in the bushes just sitting their waiting to be killed before time is up.
    This would’ve been a great idea for a city based game, but it just feels like hide and seek here.
    There are some great mysteries to uncover though, there are cave paintings to find, keys to unlock armour and my favorite thing about AC IV – treasure maps.
    You can also usefully hunt animals to craft items for upgrades again. Sadly the hunting like in ac iv feels spawned rather than living like in ac3.
    Ship battles are here, but feel a bit clunky and awkward compared to those in assassins creed 4.
    and you can of course pilage them along with outposts and camps for materials to upgrade your ship and buildings around the map.
    Missions are finally back to the way they used to be.
    Fun and veried.
    No more constant tailing and eaves dropping., instead youll be infultarting parties. Sabotaging, and hunting down your targets.
    There is no repetiveness inside of the story at all.
    Infact, no 2 missions felt the same in the entirety of my time through the campaign.
    I would also like to note that I ran into multiple glitches such as getting stuck in buildings, my targets getting stuck in buildings, audio dropping out, and going through the map and seeing neon pink walls, all which will hopefully be patched out quickly.
    If you’re a fan of the series, Assassin’s Creed Rogue is well worth your time and the story, especially it’s closing is in my opinion a perfect ending of the past gen Assassins Creed chapter and an introduction into current gen assassins creed. But if you play the series only for the historical tour, then this game offers very little and is massively skipable. But either way, I would recommend holding out for future patches, as this game does have quite a few annoying bugs/ For what it is 7.5/10 Overall 8/10
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  28. Nov 17, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Well done ! It´s Assassins Creed, with interesting ideas.
    Ubisoft, please do not pay attention to very misguiding and unfair critics from IGN and gamespot.
    The story continues exciting and it is NOT milking **** Ubisoft has listen to a lot of fans and bugs can be fixed. No one is perfect-
    Live and let live !
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  29. Nov 13, 2014
    10
    Coming from a PC Gamer who "didn't" want to play Unity, this game does well visually and game play wise with the downside it can get a bit choppy in frame rate. The story is great and with the change from an Assassin to a Templar the game play and approach to combat is much different, there are city outposts to capture much like AC: Brotherhood, and forts to capture like in AC: Black Flag.Coming from a PC Gamer who "didn't" want to play Unity, this game does well visually and game play wise with the downside it can get a bit choppy in frame rate. The story is great and with the change from an Assassin to a Templar the game play and approach to combat is much different, there are city outposts to capture much like AC: Brotherhood, and forts to capture like in AC: Black Flag. This game takes all of my favourite aspects from the previous Assassin's Creed games and turns it into a lot of fun with Assassin's Creed: Rogue. Expand
  30. Nov 18, 2014
    8
    First thing's first out of the box it runs better than Unity with a stable frame rate.
    If you're in it for the story, you're welcome here, if you like the AC games and don't mind a little more of the same in terms of gameplay, you're welcome here. If you want something completely new from the AC games, I'm sorry, same if you want cutting edge graphics. This takes the compelling story of
    First thing's first out of the box it runs better than Unity with a stable frame rate.
    If you're in it for the story, you're welcome here, if you like the AC games and don't mind a little more of the same in terms of gameplay, you're welcome here. If you want something completely new from the AC games, I'm sorry, same if you want cutting edge graphics. This takes the compelling story of 2's trilogy with Ezio, the Political moodiness of 3 and the sea faring of black flag and makes a solid package that is a good send off to this generation which founded the franchise. it's the story about a soldier who questions orders given after seeing something horrifying and ends up working for those he thought enemy.

    The new mechanics of the air rifle, the ram on the ship and other tweaks to the ship make it a much more of a robust and deadly experience. the new enemy type in stalkers, who will remind you of the MP from AC2, make you more cautious around familiar hiding spots as they use your tactics against you.

    Many people will have complained of the activities outside the Animus, namely the female NPC who acts as your boss through the events outside the animus. I find her amusing more than annoying, but her dialogue can sometimes grate when you're checking something out. There are tons of goodies, including if you're snooping around enough, plans to get kill off a major character, references to every other AC game either directly or indirectly and backstory on the man behind the boss lady character.
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  31. Nov 16, 2014
    6
    Now since I don't have a PS4/XBOX1/PC I was not able to get Unity but I was able to get Rogue and despite it's score it's score it is far from a disappointment.

    In the single player story you are Shay Patrick Cormac, an Assassin gone Templar who has had second thoughts about the Assassin's and then joins the Templars. This sounds really interesting but the story is weak, you don't care
    Now since I don't have a PS4/XBOX1/PC I was not able to get Unity but I was able to get Rogue and despite it's score it's score it is far from a disappointment.

    In the single player story you are Shay Patrick Cormac, an Assassin gone Templar who has had second thoughts about the Assassin's and then joins the Templars. This sounds really interesting but the story is weak, you don't care about the characters, bad voice acting and awkward dialogue. The only interesting bits about the campaign is that it features refrences and Easter eggs from other Ubisoft games and past assassins creed characters for example Adrian Hough return to play his role of Haytham Kenway (The grandmaster of the Templars) and who was also featured in Assassin's Creed 3.

    Now to the non-story part of the game the game, all I have to say is its awesome, the game has a HUGE open world, I mean seriously its so big I still haven't seen all of it and it would put Black Flag's world to shame, One part of the world in particular is the North Atlantic which is probably the most impressive part of the map, I say this because its the coldest part of the world, and you can tell because it has ice burgs around the map, your ship gets covered in snow and when your in the water you lose health because your freezing.

    In actual gameplay the ship combat has hugely improved because you can use those ice burgs to damage other small ships by attacking them and you can use burning oil to slow down and damage ships. The human combat didn't change much but I don't mind that because I love feeling like a badass killing 10 or 12 enemies at once. One major think I don't like is that there's no multiplayer, I mean I didn't think multiplayer was that great in the past but it was still better than nothing. The game also suffers with occasional frame rate and texture popins.

    So is the game worth buying full price. If your only interested in single player alone then yes its worth full price. But if you really like single player and multiplayer than I would wait for a sale or price drop, and despite its technical issues and weak story you would still have fun.
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  32. Nov 24, 2014
    7
    A good AC experience, a bit too familiar however after III & especially IV. It's like revisiting old places, upgrading once again a ship, hunting and interacting with past characters. nothing groundbreaking, but still, good fun for the fans of the franchise.
  33. Nov 16, 2014
    10
    This game is really a story continuation. At first I was in doubt of buying it in pre order But I'm really satisfied with the product. It recalls me AC3 it really tells the story of Aklies. I've not finished it yet but so far so good. I Love AC :*
  34. Nov 14, 2014
    1
    Unfinished, glitched, horrific frame rates. While these are very bad they do not compare to MICRO TRANSACTIONS IN A £50 GAME!! What the hell?!! I really hope I can cancel my pre-order for farcry4 as god only knows whats in store with that too. UBISOFT GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER.
  35. Jan 25, 2016
    9
    This game borrowed a lot from Black Flag but don't let that deter you, the world is massive, the missions are well thought out and the characters are some of the most interesting since Ezio Auditore. The visuals haven't improved but the setting provides most of the beauty visually, you'll be sailing through New York City, Around St John's Newfoundland and Halifax. Blasting apart ice bergs,This game borrowed a lot from Black Flag but don't let that deter you, the world is massive, the missions are well thought out and the characters are some of the most interesting since Ezio Auditore. The visuals haven't improved but the setting provides most of the beauty visually, you'll be sailing through New York City, Around St John's Newfoundland and Halifax. Blasting apart ice bergs, hunting Narwhal, Canadian Lynx, and Polar bears. I missed out on this awesome game to instead play Unity last year, I'm happy i went back because although I liked Unity, Rogue restored my faith in the series. Happy hunting! Expand
  36. Nov 17, 2014
    5
    I already bought Black Flag and Freedom Cry. Rogue should've been a $25 expansion/DLC, not a $60 "fresh" game.

    If you enjoyed Black Flag, go ahead and get this. It's essentially the same, but you can play as the bad guys (Templars). Eat up the gimmick.
  37. Nov 18, 2014
    1
    this game is terrible i can't stand for it this is just a buggy copy of Black Flag i really liked Black Flag but this is not something i can stand for low frame rates is unforgiving and so it is clipping glitches and at least for a standalone game i wanted a different HUD you lazy Ubisoft.....
  38. Dec 29, 2014
    7
    The story of this game has so much more potential than that of Assassin's Creed: Unity. Shay is a very interesting character with some amazing character development. But the game's short campaign and uninteresting side-quests (Pretty much everything you already experienced in Black Flag) don't make this game worth $60 in my opinion. Wait until the price goes down first.
  39. Dec 31, 2014
    4
    It's fun, has a unique story, and fast paced. But to fast paced. I finished the game in a day and never even had to touch the crafting system, that being said the game is way to easy. Upgrading your character is completely optional, i did not have to upgrade my ship very much the game always said that i should upgrade my ship before starting the mission but had little to no problemIt's fun, has a unique story, and fast paced. But to fast paced. I finished the game in a day and never even had to touch the crafting system, that being said the game is way to easy. Upgrading your character is completely optional, i did not have to upgrade my ship very much the game always said that i should upgrade my ship before starting the mission but had little to no problem completing the mission. all in all it was a fun ride but does not last long, experienced gamers wait tell it goes on sale for under 20, this game was made for the casual player. 4/10 because i didnt feel the game was worth 60 dollars for a game that lasted a day and a half and posed no challenge. Expand
  40. Jan 9, 2015
    7
    Only buy if you're a fan of the series and want to follow up on the story. AC Rogue is not very different from black flag which is a let down and the story is short compared to other AC titles. I recommend renting the game or buying it for cheap.
  41. Jan 4, 2020
    4
    I really wanted to like this game. I loved Assassin's Creed Odyssey. At times this game showed a lot of potential. The story is interesting. The gameplay is fun at times. But overall this is one of the most frustrating gaming experiences I've ever had in my life. I'm not a fan of the clunky climbing in these older games. I think the change in climbing in Odyssey makes a huge difference inI really wanted to like this game. I loved Assassin's Creed Odyssey. At times this game showed a lot of potential. The story is interesting. The gameplay is fun at times. But overall this is one of the most frustrating gaming experiences I've ever had in my life. I'm not a fan of the clunky climbing in these older games. I think the change in climbing in Odyssey makes a huge difference in the gameplay. I think these older games would be far better off if the climbing was like it is in Odyssey. The last naval mission called "Cold Fire" is hard to beat if your ship isn't upgraded enough. I was out of mortar shots in this mission. I rage quit a couple times but beat it after 8 or so hours... You should be able to reload easier. Its' a pain in this game. And you get out numbered.. I shouldn't have to go to the one guy to get more ammo. Sure I can get some from a enemy ship but its just a pain. This last mission is also difficult because of icebergs.. It brings my rating of this game down a lot. Also the hunting isn't good. No point in really having it here. This game should get a true remastered version with better climbing, hunting and better naval missions. I think having a option for unlimited ammo would be a good thing too. It would make the game much easier and a more enjoyable experience. I also found maneuvering my ship to be a huge pain. It felt stiff to me. I think it needs to be fixed in a remastered version as well. In Odyssey it felt smooth and the camera was better. I know Rogue is a older game and I'm comparing it too a much newer one. But if they made these changes I think this game could be incredible. Honestly I want a true remastered version or give me a sequel to it on the PS4/PS5. Expand
  42. Feb 27, 2020
    7
    Not bad. Playing as a templar certainly had its moments but id always consider this the weakest of entries.
  43. Mar 29, 2020
    0
    Trash trash trash worst assasisns Creed i hate this trash bugs, the game rob you this game is awful
  44. Feb 5, 2021
    10
    AC:Rogue took everything what was good in Black Flag and transformed it into pure perfection.
    Main protagonist´s story is just breathtaking. This game learned me that sometimes is good to doubt what you believe in. Almost all missions are extremely interesting and filled with fighting or stealth action.
    Combat system is good old hit system, not some "damage numbers" and etc. However
    AC:Rogue took everything what was good in Black Flag and transformed it into pure perfection.
    Main protagonist´s story is just breathtaking. This game learned me that sometimes is good to doubt what you believe in. Almost all missions are extremely interesting and filled with fighting or stealth action.

    Combat system is good old hit system, not some "damage numbers" and etc. However there is not much guns and swords to buy in shop. I was in gun shop in second hour of my walktrough and i finished game with gear i had since this. Ship upgrades force you to raid French ships and loot camps which is fine.
    After long time this was first game, where i tried to do 100% completion. I´ve collected almost everything what was possible in this game.

    Another fantastic thing in this game is soundtrack... themes and shanties... ever sound was please for my ears.

    I was kinda dissapointed with Assassin assaults. They are just waiting in the bush everytime or haystack. Its too simple. They could at least do some coordinate attacks or something. It wasnt challenging to beat them.
    When i finished game, i completed only 17 missions in naval campaign. Its shame that it took so long, but i want to move to another game so im not going to wait there only to complete it.

    So in the end. Its a best AC game i have played by far (only gameplay, not story - it cant compete with Ezio trilogy) and it was refreshing to play for the opposite side.
    Well deserved 10/10
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  45. Sep 1, 2020
    7
    Assassin´s Creed Rogue is by far not the best release of the franchise. The characters are faceless, the story is sluggish and you won´t find any innovations. But the gameplay is funny as usual and the graphics present a beautiful open world.
  46. Jan 13, 2015
    9
    I'm a big fan of the AC series (most of them anyway) and I'm a bit perplexed at some of the negative criticism this game is drawing.
    You shouldn't come to a Formula-based series like Assassin's Creed expecting vast innovations over the previous titles. You'll usually find new Locations, a few new weapons (in this case a silent Air Rifle that can also launch grenades,) and maybe some new
    I'm a big fan of the AC series (most of them anyway) and I'm a bit perplexed at some of the negative criticism this game is drawing.
    You shouldn't come to a Formula-based series like Assassin's Creed expecting vast innovations over the previous titles. You'll usually find new Locations, a few new weapons (in this case a silent Air Rifle that can also launch grenades,) and maybe some new game mechanics. That's about what you should expect.
    I enjoyed this game almost as much as Black Flag & noticed a difference in the way the waters of the Northern Atlantic and Hudson River Valley sailed compared to the Southern waters of Black Flag.
    The story is mostly interesting and does a good job of filling in the gaps in the time-line between the events of Black Flag and AC3.
    I encountered no bugs during my playtime & I went pretty much everywhere and did pretty much everything the game had to offer.
    All-in-all I had a lot of fun seeing a bit of the Templar side of things.
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  47. Dec 10, 2015
    5
    Meh.

    There's nothing worthwhile in this game at all. It has very little to do with the First Civilization plot, very little development in present day way between the assassin's and templars, and pretty much runs like standalone games Freedom Cry and Liberation. It's it's own little story that doesn't really mean much. The Gameplay is just Black Flag. You still need to sail around
    Meh.

    There's nothing worthwhile in this game at all. It has very little to do with the First Civilization plot, very little development in present day way between the assassin's and templars, and pretty much runs like standalone games Freedom Cry and Liberation. It's it's own little story that doesn't really mean much. The Gameplay is just Black Flag. You still need to sail around and recruit crew. Luckily it's far more optional than Freedom Cry and Black Flag. But there are stil la few missions you must do from the ship.

    The game has introduced snow, and blizzards which are pretty refreshing, but you barely experience any of it in the story, you don;t go to the North Atlantic much, and when you do, blizzards and snow are so rare that I only experienced it about twice.
    Also thankfully, the game has massively reduced the occurrence of rain and storms. In Black Flag and Freedom Cry it rained more than it was sunny, just because they wanted to show off the rain effects any chance they got. It got boring fast, luckily here it rains very infrequently, and the only storm I experienced had no hurricanes or tidal waves, which seemed to be a daily occurrence in Black Flag's world.

    The plot is thin, thin as ice in fact. You don't really learn anything new about the overall plot in the slightest. There's a couple of cameo's from characters in other games, but they're fairly shallow.
    Honestly this game can easily be skipped, and I have a feeling that was done entirely intentionally, as it was a ps3/360 exclusive release at the same time of Unity being released on PS4/xbone.

    As far as unlockables and extras goes - there's nothing remarkable here. If you want to sink hours and hours into collecting every crate or animus fragment, then you'll get a few pieces of clothing and equipment, but nothing worthwhile. Juno and her ilk are only barely mentioned out of the animus and when they are, it's just for the sake of it with no new information.

    As far as story gameplay goes, it's pretty uninspired. Lots of run-away-from-events, straight-forward assassinations, some sailing. There's little variety here, no picking-pocketing, not much stalking, not any infiltration missions, honestly it's just such a shallow and dull game I really struggled to finish it.
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  48. Apr 1, 2016
    5
    This is the first game in the Assassin's Creed series that qualifies as a disappointment. Though fun in a familiar way and intrinsically interesting in its setting and mechanics, the game has a tired, uninspired vibe about it throughout. The gameplay is really a re-skin of Black Flag, which in itself is fine - Black Flag was good. The problem lies in the story and in the main character.This is the first game in the Assassin's Creed series that qualifies as a disappointment. Though fun in a familiar way and intrinsically interesting in its setting and mechanics, the game has a tired, uninspired vibe about it throughout. The gameplay is really a re-skin of Black Flag, which in itself is fine - Black Flag was good. The problem lies in the story and in the main character.

    The story, meant to explain the downfall of the Colonial Assassins, feels perfunctory and hastily thrown together. It is short, too. The shortest of all the main storylines in the Assassin's Creed cannon. The main character, Shay Cormac, is a whiny twerp who is constantly saying crap like "I make my own luck", which has to be the single douchiest phrase in the English language. His conversin to the Templars and emotional struggle as he hunts his former friends never feels real.

    The repetitive nature of the Assassin's Creed games has always been mitigated by interesting settings and characters. "Assassin's Creed; Rogue" suffers from an empty world and an even emptier protagonist, which cripples the game.
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  49. Mar 30, 2015
    8
    This was a off the radar kind of sendoff for the AC series from the PS3 consoles. Not that the game itself didn't have marketing for it's release, but the fact that this game was released side-by-side with the PS4 Unity is extremely remarkable development time for Ubisoft, especially considering how Assassin's Creed: Rogue is a fully functioning game from it.

    Anyway, This is indeed
    This was a off the radar kind of sendoff for the AC series from the PS3 consoles. Not that the game itself didn't have marketing for it's release, but the fact that this game was released side-by-side with the PS4 Unity is extremely remarkable development time for Ubisoft, especially considering how Assassin's Creed: Rogue is a fully functioning game from it.

    Anyway, This is indeed going to be the final game within the AC lore on the PS3 port, and most people will ask if it's worth it? And I'll say, kinda, but what you'll get out of this game you'll probably make a lot of callbacks to Black Flag, which you know is a game that I humbly enjoy primarily with the ship combat, which is also apparent in Rogue. So consider this 'Black Flag 2', but what with all the extra stuff that this game adds to keep the game refreshing should be noted, so noted that I couldn't give it a lower score from Black Flag. Some variations of ship combat that have changed is that the Chain Shot has been replaced with the Fire Cannon, which is invariably more powerful than the Chain Shot. Normal Cannons for the boarding battles have been replaced with Puckle Guns, not only firing faster and having more ammo, but usually help to brake the eventual monotomy of boarding enemy ships. One big improvement of the ship combat is the increased usefulness of the ram and the dynamic of the fleet, which is now an offline or online resource rather than forced-online in Black Flag, but in terms of the ram, the charge ability is now much easier to gain apart from defeating a Legendary ship, and you can also use it to brake ice caps around sea level, which is also another thing about Ship combat. More dynamics of mother nature have been added, icebergs and freezing water can either be used to your benefit or your detriment, to sink enemy ships or crash your own. Wind currents are drastically increased, and apart from the lack of huge waves within the carribean, the North Atlantic is just as if not more dangerous than the Gulf Coast and Carribean of Piracy. Now, because this game is set in 1753 after the golden age of piracy, you yourself are not a rogue pirate and thus will cause a lot of momentum during the 7 years war against British and French, and as the title of the game suggests, you switch sides. But honestly at this point, the Templar Vs Assassin's story has gone on so long that I think they are both repugnant authoritarians with different means but the same ends of controlling humanity anyway. As for the protagonist, While they try their best to flesh out Shay Cormac, he does become less individualized throughout the segment, as I joked that he was "Ex-Assassin Templar British Irish Scottish French Viking Pirate Cowboy Cormac", considering the many callbacks to Black Flag as well as the variety of customization items, which is duly noted. Also Shay's face model reminds me of the generic face models of quite a few of the British Officers from Black Flag, weirdly enough when he starts to show 'age'. As with Black Flag you immediately follow up the silent, insignificant protagonist working at Abstergo, albeit somewhat under distress and now being praddled around like a retard by a unlikable Violet (more like Violent) who can't stop calling you "Numskull", the hacking system simplified to a orb like thing with rings which are usually more tedious than difficult. As with Black Flag, these are the weaker parts of the game, as you just want to jump back into the simulation as most would. As for Plot, while it is nice to see some perspective that the Assassin's aren't always right in their good intentions, i can't help but wonder if this is confirmation bias for the Templars to 'influence' the silent protagonist on THEIR side, when they can easily manipulate the DNA they've extracted from Desmond Miles. But as for anything within the context of the game, it's more of the 'we need to find some superficial artifact thingy that does something because reasons' just like with Black Flag and just like with every AC game thus far, which makes me wonder how the Unity story will breach this in someway, unless they'll STILL use the stupid silent protagonist bullocks anyway? finally, unto just miscellaneous items. Most of the sea shanties from Black Flag has returned, including a bunch of new ones, a 'grenade launcher' made by Benjamin Franklin which is really fun to use, and Firecracker Darts that can add a new element to the stealth segments of the game, which are still too exploitative. And the general combat is still exploitative as well, as long as you have stealth bombs you will ALWAYS be able to win any kind of fight EVEN if you are surrounded, and the combat isn't any more refreshing as mash square until you need to press circle or occasionally x.

    So to conclude, while this game does realize that it doesn't need to reinvent the wheel, this game does feel like a sequel to black flag in almost every regard. But that's not a problem for me.
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  50. Sep 4, 2016
    9
    This is Black Flag 1.5 :) You know how is says ''if it is not broke do not change''. This game is great with a good naval combat and interesting story. Really fun and relaxing game.
  51. Jun 30, 2015
    8
    Assassin's Creed Rogue was a fantastic and welcome entry in the series. It was more or less a re-skin of Black Flag, but with also an interesting look from the Templar's side. Shay is my favorite main protagonist in the franchise so far, the story is my favorite in the franchise as well, and also included some really fun new weapons such as a prototype grenade launcher. AC Rogue was notAssassin's Creed Rogue was a fantastic and welcome entry in the series. It was more or less a re-skin of Black Flag, but with also an interesting look from the Templar's side. Shay is my favorite main protagonist in the franchise so far, the story is my favorite in the franchise as well, and also included some really fun new weapons such as a prototype grenade launcher. AC Rogue was not without some technical issues though. But at least it wasn't as bad as Unity. Expand
  52. Jan 7, 2015
    8
    Storyline is the best I've played through on any and all of the assassins creed games. A much improved reboot of Black Flag, with a few new weapons and more interesting fictional and historical characters.
    The Storyline gives you some background info on the main protagonist, Shay Cormac, and this leads you into a gripping story that is... not very long to be honest. I was disappointed
    Storyline is the best I've played through on any and all of the assassins creed games. A much improved reboot of Black Flag, with a few new weapons and more interesting fictional and historical characters.
    The Storyline gives you some background info on the main protagonist, Shay Cormac, and this leads you into a gripping story that is... not very long to be honest. I was disappointed with the length of the story, although the 3 maps combined seem bigger than black flag, there's still a lot of collectables and side missions, but its the story that's filled with the high quality gameplay and storytelling that makes you want more.
    The new silenced rifle was a big treat, many different ammunition types that can be used for stealthy or aggressive missions. You also get a Sword and Dagger which are used together with the same move set as Edwards dual wield swords, which looks and feels good, but its a shame they didn't give Shay his own move set and animations.
    Most stuff is still here from black flag, but with different settings for each of the 3 areas that makes changing locations refreshing and less of an eye sore when travelling long distances on land or sea. Naval missions are also back with increased difficulty and a large set of upgrades including a fair amount of new, and old weaponry and defences.
    Overall its a game worth playing, but the story is cut short and Shay sometimes feels like Edwards clone when it comes to running, jumping, fighting and other repetitive animations.
    Storyline: 8/10 (The most gripping but lacks length)
    Graphics: 8/10 (On par with Black Flag so nothing too special, but new locations look nice)
    Gameplay 7.5/10 (brilliant new weaponry and naval upgrades but copied character animations doesn't make it feel new)
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  53. Feb 15, 2015
    8
    A complete copy of Black Flag, so it's nothing new. But there is so much to do, and Black Flag wasn't great, so I recommend picking this up. You won't regret it.
  54. Jan 13, 2016
    7
    The story of this game is pretty good. I liked that the main character is now against the others (the creed). But there's basically no innovation and that is pretty clear right in the first 30 minutes of gameplay. It could have been way more but turned out to be just "Another Assassin's Creed".
  55. Jan 12, 2015
    6
    I bought this after being a day-1 beta tester for Unity and they are very different games. Rogue feels like a 2 or 3 year old game. It's got all the gameplay elements of Black Flag (awesome eagle vision, excellent sea combat, a large map with many small areas to explore, more hiding places by way of vegetation) but with a richer story. It has the feel of being a DLC pack for Black flagI bought this after being a day-1 beta tester for Unity and they are very different games. Rogue feels like a 2 or 3 year old game. It's got all the gameplay elements of Black Flag (awesome eagle vision, excellent sea combat, a large map with many small areas to explore, more hiding places by way of vegetation) but with a richer story. It has the feel of being a DLC pack for Black flag but it's much bigger than Freedom Cry so I wouldn't make that statement. In fact I am reminded of AC Liberation HD which was also a standalone game but lacked the scale of previous AC games. The graphics aren't as good as BF, they're more on par with AC3, and the AI of NPCs is poor. I can assassinate one soldier standing right in front of another and the second just stands there waiting to be assassinated himself; or I can be sighted by an enemy, duck into a bush and he'll stop pursuing me and after a few seconds walk away as if I was never there. To the people who say this game is without its bugs, you aren't getting the whole story. Ubisoft didn't introduce a new engine with a new set of bugs in this case, but there are plenty of places that due to poor map design choices I have fallen between rocks and gotten stuck or run up on an invisible wall where the playable map ends but there's no visible barrier like rocks or steep hills. After playing Unity t's refreshing to get an AC game with some story, some time spent outside the animus, and tie-ins to the other games. I feel like this one should have been released in between AC3 and Black Flag due to the outdated graphics, the hooks into AC3, and the lack of PS4 support. In all it's a good game but I still don't understand why is's PS3/XB360 only and I don't think it's a $60 game given how much it borrows from black flag. However if you haven't made the investment in a current gen system and since the price has already come down significantly I would say this game was made for you. Expand
  56. Jan 23, 2015
    10
    An excellent game, with many improvements and certainlAn excellent game, with many improvements and certainly still trilogy america I really liked the game.y still trilogy america I really liked the game.
  57. Jan 28, 2015
    6
    Just recycling the AC 4 with some cities from AC3, nothing new about this one. Ubisoft thinks it can release a new AC every year without making relevant changes. Story aside, so much of Rogue feels redundant, repetitive, and ultimately in need of reinvention.
  58. Mar 24, 2015
    10
    The story is amazing, you play this guy name "Shay", and he is just awesome. He follows his heart and thinks about the people and whats best for them. The Graphics are good and the voice acting is also very good. The mission is enjoyable and challenging.
  59. Mar 28, 2015
    9
    Assassin's Creed: Rogue is a fantastic successor to Black Flag, improving the naval gameplay but there being less varied side content and a weaker story prevent it from being better. Many character deaths were handled poorly and somewhat anti-climactic in the fights that led to their deaths. The present-day section was not very interesting, more boring than Black Flag's and the informationAssassin's Creed: Rogue is a fantastic successor to Black Flag, improving the naval gameplay but there being less varied side content and a weaker story prevent it from being better. Many character deaths were handled poorly and somewhat anti-climactic in the fights that led to their deaths. The present-day section was not very interesting, more boring than Black Flag's and the information is not that good. It was also great at shedding more light in the AC3/AC4 saga, but I was dissapointed to find littlle more information on Connor. The gameplay is great as ever as are the locations, but the Hudson River Valley's geography is depicted very strangely as islands criss-crossed by water. There are however minor bugs and the game crashed twice in my 25-hour playthrough. Note that the campaign itself is short but I just did ever activity in Manhattan and the Arctic. Expand
  60. Apr 9, 2015
    10
    i'll admit that i wasn't a huge fan of Assassins Creed IV: BLack Flag but from the moment i heard this game was announced i was all over it, checking for updates at least twice a week until eventually i was sitting down playing the game for myself. This is my favourite Assassins Creed title of all time as i love the setting, the characters, i love everything about this game and i think iti'll admit that i wasn't a huge fan of Assassins Creed IV: BLack Flag but from the moment i heard this game was announced i was all over it, checking for updates at least twice a week until eventually i was sitting down playing the game for myself. This is my favourite Assassins Creed title of all time as i love the setting, the characters, i love everything about this game and i think it deserves a 10 for the effort put in to create it and how amazing the outcome of the game was! Fingers crossed for a little hope for a Assassins Creed Rogue 2. Expand
  61. Jun 8, 2015
    10
    This game is a masterpiece. I finished it just yesterday, and it ran smoothly all along, with no FPS drops and no glitches or bugs. The landscapes are captivating and the graphics have been slightly improved in comparison to Black Flag. The gameplay hasn't had any meaningful improvements. The combos are still easy to carry out. The two things that kept me hooked till the end were the storyThis game is a masterpiece. I finished it just yesterday, and it ran smoothly all along, with no FPS drops and no glitches or bugs. The landscapes are captivating and the graphics have been slightly improved in comparison to Black Flag. The gameplay hasn't had any meaningful improvements. The combos are still easy to carry out. The two things that kept me hooked till the end were the story and the landscapes. As I said before, the world that Ubisoft created is breath taking, with vivid colours and a huge variety of vegetation. The story shows us the other side of the coin, unveiling the true (?) story behind the Templars. A true AC fan must DEFINETELY play this game. Expand
  62. May 15, 2018
    5
    Pretty much just Black Flag. Nothing new or interesting. It has a some fun moments and it's nice to play a Templar for once, but it's nothing new.
  63. Oct 18, 2016
    10
    A hidden gem. Impeccable game design. Ignore bad reviews and enjoy the game for the wonder it is. Absolutely beautiful setting/graphics (more complex geometry and effects than PS3's black flag). So fun to explore. I always find video game stories ham-fisted and this is no different. But I don't play video games for the story. I play them for the ability to explore a digital world. And thisA hidden gem. Impeccable game design. Ignore bad reviews and enjoy the game for the wonder it is. Absolutely beautiful setting/graphics (more complex geometry and effects than PS3's black flag). So fun to explore. I always find video game stories ham-fisted and this is no different. But I don't play video games for the story. I play them for the ability to explore a digital world. And this game is best-in-class on that front. A marvelous creation. Expand
  64. Dec 29, 2015
    10
    Assassin's Creed Rouge As it says its amazing.Its a mere copy of ac 4 but now all ac's are like this only so no problem completing it and seeing that eagle giving lecture at last.
  65. Oct 31, 2018
    6
    Gives an interesting new perspective to the player, but is nowhere near as fun as AC: Black Flag which was released over a year before.
  66. Feb 23, 2018
    7
    The game story bad but enjoyable enjoyable enjoyable nejoyable enjoyable enjoyable
  67. Sep 11, 2019
    10
    لعبة جيدا جدا وهي مثل أساسيين كريد بلاك فلاغ وهي مناسبة لكل الأعمار وهي بالفعل لعبة جميلة و تعطيق الشعور بالقراصنه وترحال في البحار والإستكشاف
  68. Mar 14, 2021
    9
    Best AC game for me. Yes, it looks a lot like AC4. But he's a great character like Shay Cormac. It's a beautiful story written contrary to the usual. Epic scenes. Great character development. In AC4, he removed everything that was bad and added good features. Of course AC4 is an excellent game but I prefer Rogue.
  69. May 10, 2023
    8
    Not the best AC game, but still solid. If you liked AC III and Black Flag, you will love Rogue, because it's a mix between those two. Overall rating: 8.2.
  70. Feb 10, 2022
    8
    gameplay is exactly the same as blackn flag, at first I was disappointed, but after playing it arrived in lisbon, the story started to get interesting, ac game with a good story
  71. Nov 9, 2021
    8
    é uma reciclagem de assassin's creed black flag, isso é inegavel, porém a dublagem e a história compensam essa reciclagem, por isso a nota 8, pois esse jogo NÃO é mediocre
  72. May 14, 2021
    7
    i think this game is better than black flag, but black flag wasnt impressive at all, i like the story and the setting, the world is really big, i like the winter setting, and i love how you can kill citizens freely without the animus getting mad like in other games, shay is a great character and with a lot of charm, but most of the problems i had with black flag are here again, because thei think this game is better than black flag, but black flag wasnt impressive at all, i like the story and the setting, the world is really big, i like the winter setting, and i love how you can kill citizens freely without the animus getting mad like in other games, shay is a great character and with a lot of charm, but most of the problems i had with black flag are here again, because the gameplay its just the exact same as black flag and i didnt like the gameplay there, while i didnt like the graphics and colors in 4, here the graphics dont looks good niether but i like the more blue colors, the naval misssions are again bad and repetitive, but overral this game is good and enjoyable, kind of short but really good. Expand
  73. Oct 24, 2021
    9
    Muito bom!..............................................................................
  74. May 21, 2023
    5
    Why do I keep playing these games? The Assassin's Creed franchise is garbage and Ubisoft is the garbage dump. I decree that I will never play another Assassin's Creed, or Ubisoft, game again. Die Ubisoft, die Assassin's Creed... please!
  75. May 27, 2023
    10
    The final Assassin's Creed game, which didn't rely on arbitrary leveling requirements and gear levels. All that affected gameplay was genuine, unadulterated skill and the tools at your disposal. You were the final game, which stood against what mars and besmirches the Assassin's Creed franchise today, Godspeed.
  76. Feb 1, 2023
    7
    Though this is straight up just AC 4 with ice, it's still its own game. Shay is an interesting character to learn about and I got invested in his story. The combat/gameplay is the exact same as 4 (from what I remember), but the characters are new and the areas are new (and cold).
  77. Jun 17, 2023
    6
    Assassin's Creed Rogue presents a mixed bag of highs and lows. While the game's exploration of the Templar viewpoint adds an intriguing twist, it falls short in terms of innovation and fails to break new ground. The open-world setting, featuring icy landscapes and bustling cities, offers a refreshing change of scenery, but the overall execution feels somewhat lackluster. Despite smoothAssassin's Creed Rogue presents a mixed bag of highs and lows. While the game's exploration of the Templar viewpoint adds an intriguing twist, it falls short in terms of innovation and fails to break new ground. The open-world setting, featuring icy landscapes and bustling cities, offers a refreshing change of scenery, but the overall execution feels somewhat lackluster. Despite smooth controls and engaging naval battles, the character development of secondary figures feels underwhelming. Ultimately, Assassin's Creed Rogue's mediocrity is evident, leaving players craving more depth and originality within the franchise. Expand
  78. Jul 25, 2023
    10
    Simplesmente o melhor assassin's creed na minha opinião, sua história é perfeita.
  79. Aug 2, 2023
    8
    Just good. Nothing more nothing less. I love the main music very much. And playing as a tempelar was a good Experience
  80. Aug 15, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. O fato de representar os assassinos como "vilões" e os templários como "hérois" é muito interessante e mostra que nem todos são completamenrte ruins e completamente bons. A história é incrível, jogo é curto e não é arrastado, mapa é absurdamente grande e lindo. Esse jogo é o mais subestimado de Assassin's Creed da geração de PS3 e Xbox 360 Expand
Metascore
72

Mixed or average reviews - based on 53 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 53
  2. Negative: 0 out of 53
  1. CD-Action
    Feb 7, 2015
    65
    The biggest disappointment for me was that although you play as a Templar, it has almost no influence on gameplay. The historical backdrop is not exciting at all and it’s pretty obvious that the whole game was designed so that the assets from Assassin’s Creed III and IV could be reused. The whole naval module borrowed from Black Flag is still fantastic, but after having played 7 games of the series I need something better than just more of the same. [01/2015, p.46]
  2. Games Master UK
    Jan 31, 2015
    72
    Rogue's filler is the killer. [Feb 2015, p.64]
  3. Jan 14, 2015
    70
    Adventures of Cormack and the different point of view of an old conflict are the only positives of Assassin's Creed Rogue. Everything else is already well-known.