Where To Find Tablets in Assassin's Creed Rogue
Added: 16.11.2014 6:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
Much like Black Flags sticky notes, the Abstergo Entertainment section of Assassins Creed Rogue has collectibles littered all around the offices. Here's where to find each of the tablets.
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| Assassins Creed Rogue review | Load The Game
Added: 16.11.2014 2:15 | 3 views | 0 comments
Load The Game - "Yes, Assassins Creed Rogue is only on the last generation of consoles, and yes, it doesnt feature Assassins Creed Unitys spectacular free-running mechanics nor does it look as good as the French Revolution. Having said that, after going through the entire campaign and spending lots of hours taking down forts, collecting templar treasures, upgrading the franchises newest vessel or simply strolling around the North Atlantic and other regions, I can without any doubt say the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 went out with a bang when it comes to publisher Ubisofts most popular series."
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| Assassins Creed Rouge review | IGN
Added: 15.11.2014 22:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
History has always played a pivotal role in the Assassins Creed series. It serves as both inspiration and backdrop a resource for dramatic events, supporting characters, and villains. Rogue is slightly different, though; its more concerned with examining the history of the series itself than exploring real-life events. The result is one of the most striking and intriguing stories seen in an Assassin's Creed game, but forgettable missions. an empty world, and lack of effort to put a new spin on how this long-running series plays and controls continually undermine its dramatic intentions.
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| Huge GamersGate Ubisoft Sale Discounts Assassins Creed Series And More
Added: 15.11.2014 22:11 | 5 views | 0 comments
A huge Ubisoft deal is now available on the online store GamersGate, discounting several titles published by the European company.
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| Assassins Creed Rouge review | IGN
Added: 15.11.2014 20:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
History has always played a pivotal role in the Assassins Creed series. It serves as both inspiration and backdrop a resource for dramatic events, supporting characters, and villains. Rogue is slightly different, though; its more concerned with examining the history of the series itself than exploring real-life events. The result is one of the most striking and intriguing stories seen in an Assassin's Creed game, but forgettable missions. an empty world, and lack of effort to put a new spin on how this long-running series plays and controls continually undermine its dramatic intentions.
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| Assassins Creed Rouge review | IGN
Added: 15.11.2014 20:11 | 7 views | 0 comments
History has always played a pivotal role in the Assassins Creed series. It serves as both inspiration and backdrop a resource for dramatic events, supporting characters, and villains. Rogue is slightly different, though; its more concerned with examining the history of the series itself than exploring real-life events. The result is one of the most striking and intriguing stories seen in an Assassin's Creed game, but forgettable missions. an empty world, and lack of effort to put a new spin on how this long-running series plays and controls continually undermine its dramatic intentions.
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