With the absence of a multiplayer or co-op modes. With so much at your disposal, what Assassin's Creed Rogue most lacking aspect would very well be its lack of replay value. It was certainly a letdown for me in this department for Rogue. The only closest boss sword fights are the forgettable one in small rooms where you often have to use the environment to damage them. Which brings up the next topic Bosses, why do they always run…? Yeah, every major assassin boss encounters usually starts with a medium to long chase around town/area, then thus ending with an Air assassination, If you’re hoping for some epic sword fight with the very best Like Adewhale or Achilles. To be honest, it’s a good mechanic which feels underutilized simply becoming just an annoyance for experienced players. But what ends up happening in my case was simply air assassination or hidden blade them cause if you played enough of the series assassin, hiding spots are always bushes, rooftops, or around the corner. What you’re supposed to do is use your new air rifle to lure them out with fire crackers or blow them up with a shrapnel grenade to the face. In most cases from my experience they usually come up in the most inconvenient times, for example, during boss chases or trying to stealth a section. Now that you’re a Templar prepared to be stalked by assassins just waiting to kill you, luckily you’ll have a whispering sound effect to alert you when you are being stalked simply fire up your eagle vision in an effort to spot them. With the tides changed, Rogues introduces a couple new gimmicks to the game that takes things up a notch. Killing stalkers with air rifle shrapnel grenade It manages to pull off a very compelling story that encourages you to continue to progress, leaving hints of what’s to come after each mission and ending each sequence of a significance importance. But surprisingly the main quest line is satisfying for how short it is. Storywise you play as Shay Patrick Cormac a young Irish man who was part of Seven Years’ War(1754-1763) starting out as a trainee under the Colonial Brotherhood of Assassins, You’ll progress through Shays memories in a 6 sequences storyline, which is probably shortest Assassin's Creed game to date taking roughly 13-15ish hours to complete it. Personally, I would highly recommend Assassin's Creed Rogue on PC over the console version simply because of technicality and playing with Xbox One controller on PC is so much better in my opinions. Which it’s graphics quality still holds merit to today’s standards. It’s truly an eye candy experience, it goes without doubt better looking than Unity on the current generation consoles considering that it was a last generation port to the PC. Even if you’re new to the franchise, Rogue can make a solid entry to the series on its own, that’s if you want to get right into the action.įrom my experience of playing Assassin's Creed Rogue on my PC with 970 GTX on an NVIDIA surround triple monitor setup with max out settings. There is something to be loved, by everyone when playing Assassin's Creed: Rogue. Well, if you’re the Assassin's Creed fan that has already played Assassin’s Creed Unity, or the late comer that jumped on Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag ship. With that in mind, does it still live up to today’s standards and still worth getting if have yet to play it…? Published: ApAuthor: JasonDarkX2 Category: Gaming, ReviewsĪssassin’s Creed Rogue the epic conclusion to the Kenway saga and the end of an era of last generation Assassin’s Creed games sending it out with a bang back in Novemon the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and the PC on March 10, 2015.
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