Assassins Creed Rogue Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 24.11.2014 12:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Although many people have turned their attention towards the current-gen exclusive Assassins Creed Unity, Ubisoft has not left fans that have yet to upgrade to the latest systems in the dust as they have released Assassins Creed Rogue for the older consoles. Throughout the years weve followed the battle between the Templars and the Assassins; however weve only ever seen the fight through the Assassins eyes. With Rogue putting us in the boots of a Templar, is the title worth picking up?"
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| Assassins Creed Rogue: Review | Lead Example
Added: 24.11.2014 12:11 | 0 views | 0 comments
Assassins Creed Rogue is an anomaly in Ubisofts popular Assassins Creed franchise for multiple reasons. The first being the fact that the game is only available for last-generation consoles (Xbox 360 and Playstation 3), and PC. The game seems to be a swan song of sorts for Ubisofts support of those consoles with this particular franchise. Rogue may be overlooked by many as its released exclusively for consoles rendered obsolete by a new generation at the same time as Assassins Creed Unity, Ubisofts first next-gen exclusive title in the series.
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| Assassins Creed Rogue Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 24.11.2014 11:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Although many people have turned their attention towards the current-gen exclusive Assassins Creed Unity, Ubisoft has not left fans that have yet to upgrade to the latest systems in the dust as they have released Assassins Creed Rogue for the older consoles. Throughout the years weve followed the battle between the Templars and the Assassins; however weve only ever seen the fight through the Assassins eyes. With Rogue putting us in the boots of a Templar, is the title worth picking up?"
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| Assassin's Creed Unity Review - Thesixthaxis
Added: 24.11.2014 11:11 | 21 views | 0 comments
Thesixthaxis:
"Unity has a lot to live up to after last years entry into the series. Black Flag came along with a drastic but very welcome change to the usual city-scaling and face-stabbing formula in the form of naval warfare. Taken from Assassins Creed 3 and expanded, the piracy aspect of Black Flag was excellently realised and breathed a new life into a formula that had begun to grow a little stale. It seems a little strange that Ubisoft have dropped the ships entirely for the first current generation only entry in the series then, instead focusing on a huge, dense recreation of Paris with gameplay far more similar to that found in previous games with significant improvements."
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| Assassins Creed Rogue Review [Capsule Computers]
Added: 24.11.2014 11:11 | 2 views | 0 comments
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Although many people have turned their attention towards the current-gen exclusive Assassins Creed Unity, Ubisoft has not left fans that have yet to upgrade to the latest systems in the dust as they have released Assassins Creed Rogue for the older consoles. Throughout the years weve followed the battle between the Templars and the Assassins; however weve only ever seen the fight through the Assassins eyes. With Rogue putting us in the boots of a Templar, is the title worth picking up?"
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| Assassins Creed Rogue Review - 8BitChimp
Added: 24.11.2014 7:15 | 0 views | 0 comments
Jordan says, "Assassins Creed: Rogue was a difficult game to review. On one hand, it is the series swan song for the console generation that gave birth to the Templar-Assassin rivalry, and is also one of the more focused stories in the series. On the other hand, it is one of the shortest games in the series, and presents a world that, while beautiful, gives little innovation from what weve seen from previous games."
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| Gaming Review: Assassin's Creed Unity [KKEnt]
Added: 23.11.2014 22:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Seph Dean wrote: Well its another year with another Assassins Creed Game and this time were taking a break from the open seas to go back onto dry land with Assassins Creed: Unity for the next gen consoles. This time your taking place in Paris during the 18th Century French Revolution. And as always your caught up in between the Assassins and the Templars fighting for control.
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| Assassins Creed Unity review: Let them eat kak - Lazygamer
Added: 23.11.2014 17:11 | 4 views | 0 comments
Lazygamer:
"I received my copy of Assassins Creed Unity later than the rest of the reviewing world, it seems. I was actually happy about this it meant that I played the entirety of the game after the Day One patch was released. So, is Ubisofts most ambitious Assassins Creed game worthwhile, or does it still smell like a French cliché?
Assassins Creed Unity takes place during the French revolution and follows Arno, a descendent of an assassin who is actually taken in by a Templar upon his fathers death. When his adoptive father is also killed, Arno seeks redemption and revenge while teaming up with his adoptive sister/lover to do so. Its an extremely basic and mundane story with the lead character having the now typical level of Ubisoft-created personality, which is to say none. There are brief moments of charm between him and Elise, but the facial motion capture and voice performance of Elise leaves much wanting, making the flirtation feel even more awkward than the fact...
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