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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Freedom Cry Review

Added: 18.12.2013 18:47 | 2 views | 0 comments


As the sea-faring partner in crime to Edward Kenway, Jackdaw quartermaster Adewale often projected a sense of self that made him a ripe candidate for the assassins. Adewale is now ready to forge own path, though Freedom Cry is just a small window into Adewale's solo exploits; we don't bear witness to his initiation into the Brotherhood, and this downloadable content merely teases us with a Templar pursuit in its opening minutes, which quickly goes awry in a storm.

If this stormy start rings a bell, it's because it curiously mirrors the beginning of Black Flag, except now it's Adewale lying on a beach in the West Indies with a mystery package from the Templars. While he's eager to resume his mission, his detour in tracking the package's recipient leads him to Bastienne, a madam in Port-au-Prince. Given Adewale's firsthand experience as a slave and his inherent sense of justice, his interests in freeing the local slaves align with the madam's. Considering Bastienne's association with the Templars, their alliance is a tenuous one, which is further complicated when they don't see eye to eye on how to best initiate a rebellion.

Fortune favors the stealthy strategist.

Between the dense town of Port-au-Prince and the adjacent jungle that provides cover for freed slaves, island life can feel rather confining. So it's to Freedom Cry's credit that it features the same mainline and optional content ratio of Black Flag. That includes a segment of the Caribbean available to explore by sea with no fewer than nine question marks worth investigating, as well as fort-invading, harpooning, and diving for treasure within sunken ships. While this gameplay loop very much resembles what you would experience on the seas of Black Flag, the added presence of slave ships to liberate provides a new, albeit minor, level of strategy in ship combat. The challenge comes in destroying escorts without damaging slave ships, a tough task depending on how close to each other ships remain in relation to your cannons' trajectories. The one drawback is that these opportunities to save large groups of slaves at sea in a single battle undermine the value of spending time freeing slaves on land one person at a time.

Adewale has a much cooler head than Edward Kenway, so it's easy to picture him adept at wielding swords and pistols while gracefully taking over enemy ships. Yet because of the limited resources of the resistance, he spends most of the game with brutal tools like a heavily used machete and the blunderbuss. However crude, the machete affords Adewale the same counter and break defense moves that we've seen from many other assassins. As a rare shotgun-style weapon for the series, the blunderbuss is highly effective in killing at least four colonists in a single round, and dubiously so when you have slaves and other bystanders in the line of fire. Since the main missions take less than four hours to clear, upgrading both Adewale and his ship is a much more abbreviated--and ultimately optional--endeavor than the deeper enhancement paths in Black Flag. You gain access to rope, sleep, and berserk darts early on, as well as the smoke bomb, which is a crowd-stunning weapon that, as it always has, gives too much power to the player.

Freedom Cry plays like a sampler platter of the many mission types in Black Flag.

From the infectious sea shanties to the jovial singing circles at the taverns, Black Flag was certainly the most musically vocal game in the series. Freedom Cry manages to match that, which is an achievement when you find out it doesn't feature sea shanties. This time, the in-game singing comes from the slaves tending the fields. Whether the songs were the earliest form of slave songs or merely hymns that evolved from African origins, I couldn't discern. Whatever their sources, the songs add texture to this cast of captive non-player characters, not to mention the game overall. Even Adewale participates when he uses a one-line chant as a password within the resistance movement. And while the non-vocal Pirates of the Caribbean-inspired music of Black Flag was functional at best, Freedom Cry's soundtrack gives the sea combat an epic atmosphere that the ship battles of the main game lacked. This suspiciously memorable soundtrack compelled me to check the game's credits, and where I learned that the music was composed by Remember Me's talented Olivier Deriviere.

With the strongest ensemble cast in the franchise, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag wasn't short of assassins and pirates worthy of their own playable tales, DLC or otherwise. Freedom Cry is more than just another Assassin's Creed IV chapter with a reskinned protagonist, but its troubled handling of dark themes makes this a turbulent voyage.

From: www.gamespot.com

Assassins Creed IV Black Flag Review: A True Gem of Action-Adventure | Unigamesity

Added: 18.12.2013 18:17 | 2 views | 0 comments


Assassins Creed IV Black Flag is certain one of the best games of 2013 and a true gem of action-adventure. In a paradise world where the impossible seems conceivable, players have the command word for everything. Theres a main plot that has to be followed but players can do pretty much anything they want before progressing into the next core quest.

From: n4g.com

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag "The Way It's Meant To Be Played" Edition - PhysX Patch Now Live

Added: 18.12.2013 14:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


DSOGaming writes: "When Ubisoft announced that the Freedom Cry DLC for PC would get delayed, we wondered whether this would be due to the promised PhysX patch that was promised a while ago. It appears we were partially right as the PhysX update for Ubisoft's title is now live."

From: n4g.com

Assassin#039;s Creed IV: Black Flag Freedom Cry DLC Released and Trailer

Added: 18.12.2013 10:37 | 1 views | 0 comments


4+ hour downloadable single player story included in Assassin#039;s Creed IV: Black Flag Season Pass

From: www.gamershell.com

Grand Theft Auto Online Capture Update Deployed

Added: 18.12.2013 10:30 | 10 views | 0 comments


This GTA twist on classic Capture The Flag style confrontations brings a whole new level of adversarial action to the world of Los Santos and Blaine County

From: www.gamershell.com

First Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag DLC Releasing Today Screenshots, Story Synopsis And Gameplay

Added: 18.12.2013 10:20 | 3 views | 0 comments


First Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag DLC Freedom Cry takes place 15 years after the events of main Black Flag story. The protagonist of the DLC story is Adéwalé, first mate of Edward Kenway in the main game. Adewale sets out with his crew to free slaves in Haiti and assassinate enemies. Freedom Cry is a nine mission standalone story and contains new content such crew and weapons.

From: n4g.com

First Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag DLC Releasing Today Screenshots, Story Synopsis And Gameplay

Added: 18.12.2013 9:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


First Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag DLC Freedom Cry takes place 15 years after the events of main Black Flag story. The protagonist of the DLC story is Adéwalé, first mate of Edward Kenway in the main game. Adewale sets out with his crew to free slaves in Haiti and assassinate enemies. Freedom Cry is a nine mission standalone story and contains new content such crew and weapons.

From: n4g.com


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