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Will Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Put the Series Back on Course?

This year's Assassin's Creed hopes piracy will keep the series ticking along.

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Assassin's Creed has always been about exploring the rooftops and alleyways of the past, but Ubisoft's most lucrative annual franchise has seen itself lumbered with its own fair share of history in the last couple of years. From the final installment in Ezio's trilogy which didn't live up to its predecessors, the plodding pace and frenzied sprawl of the occasionally stunning Assassin's Creed III, and the web of confusion which surrounded the present-day hero Desmond Miles' apocalyptic storyline, Assassin's Creed has become a series more than a little bit tricky to keep up with.

While Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag might be the worst-kept secret since Bungie's Destiny, the sixth mainline Assassin's Creed game in six years arrives with all the bombast you'd expect from one of gaming's most lucrative franchises. But new hero Edward Kenway's first outing aims to simplify the cluttered world of Assassin's Creed and make itself an easier jumping-on point for both new and returning players. Also, it has pirates… lots of pirates.

No in-game footage was shown at the game's unveiling event in London, though there was a video of a brief in-engine demo designed to whet the appetite. This certainly looked impressive, but for all we know it could have been rendered on a computer powerful enough to actually travel through time. But alongside this, Ubisoft was also detailing the kind of antics new 18th century protagonist Edward Kenway would get up to when Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag launches in October. I'm going to run through all that information without making any laborious nautical puns (other than the one in the headline, sorry).

Black Flag wants to be a 'greatest hits' compilation of Assassin's Creed.

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As last week's barrage of leaks reported, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is set across the Caribbean in 1715--almost 40 years before the start of Assassin's Creed III--and features Edward Kenway, grandfather of Assassin's Creed III protagonist Connor. Despite being themed around piracy, Ubisoft is quick to assert that the game won't fall into the same caricatures and tropes of the subject matter that most other forms of media can't resist, which means talking parrots are out, for better or worse.

But a pirate-skinned take on the regular Assassin's Creed format isn't going to be enough to rope in the series' detractors growing increasingly critical of the game's annual regularity. Black Flag aims to be a bigger, wider world that's also learnt its lessons from last year, promising a game that gets going straight from the off, as opposed to four hours of tutorial missions. It certainly doesn't hurt that Edward seems to have a bit more derring-do and panache than his Assassin's Creed III descendant, either.

According to creative director Jean Guesdon, the development team has plucked certain central themes out of every previous Assassin's Creed game and attempted to incorporate them into Black Flag. Guesdon cites the original's open-ended assassinations, the breadcrumb trail of unlocks in Assassin's Creed II, and the freedom Brotherhood offered you to play around with those open-world systems.

There are 50 locations to explore across 3 main cities.

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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag features 50 different Caribbean locations to explore, though only three of these are those typically big cityscapes the series trades so well in: Havana, Kingston and Nassau.

Following the best-of theme, Ubisoft has designed its take on Havana to recall the grand, towering architecture of Assassin's Creed II. Hopefully Black Flag will also be able to capture the sense of glee gained from scampering around these environments. Kingston, on the other hand, is modelled in a way more similar to Boston in Assassin's Creed III; wider, flatter, and peppered with the hustle and bustle of life.

Nassau, on the other hand, serves as the pirates' base of operations. Historically, pirates flocked to Nassau after the governor of Jamaica refused to let a group of English privateers spend their loot on his island, which means it should enjoy a central role in the events of Black Flag.

The rest of your time will be spent visiting smaller locations including plantations, hidden coves, jungles, forts, Mayan ruins, and coconut islands. For the first time in the series you'll also be able to go underwater to explore sunken galleons, and have fights with sharks.

You can sail around in your own pirate ship.

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Edward's pirate ship, the Jackdaw, is a central part of the game. Assassin's Creed III's naval battles were one of its most well-received aspects, and while Black Flag was developed concurrently alongside its predecessor--work on the game started in 2011--it's clear that Connor's Aquila has had a big impact here.

The game's 50 locations are linked by open ocean, too, and the Jackdaw can nip around this world as the player sees fit. The ship's main purpose is to hijack, board and plunder other ships, and by spending the loot from these efforts the player can add upgrades and hire more crewmates in a bid to take on bigger, badder ships with more sensational swag. And by setting all of the game's side-missions around improving the Jackdaw, Ubisoft is hoping to regain some of the focus lost in the sprawl of Assassin's Creed III.

Spectacular sights are promised when the time comes to board enemy vessels, with all of your crew charging onto the enemy ship as you attempt to take on its captain. It's in your best interests here to work as quickly as possible, apparently, as the longer you dither the more likely it is that you'll have to spend your ill-gotten gains on hiring new crewmembers to replace those killed in the assault.

There will also be more variety in the types of enemy ships the player will have to take on, according to Ubisoft, and apparently each vessel will now fit into one of five archetypes--some ships will charge you head-on, for instance. But to make life easier on the open seas, Edward will also be able to use a spyglass to scan the environment and assess the capabilities of his targets, as well as what goodies they'll be carrying.

Edward Kenway is Ezio Auditore Mark II.

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Ratohnhaké:ton didn't quite have the flair and panache of his father Haytham or series superstar Ezio. Edward Kenway, however, is a confident, charismatic British privateer who, at the start of the game, is motivated by wealth and booze. He's also clearly a fan of doubles, shown in a CG trailer carrying a pair of pistols, dual swords, and enjoying some bedroom antics with two ladies at once.

Ubisoft isn't prepared to say that Edward has been designed to emulate Ezio, but the character's attitude and propensity towards action--and his own narrative arc, where he begins cocksure and arrogant but learns responsibility and wisdom through the Order of the Assassins, clearly bears some similarities with a certain Signor Auditore. And that can only be a good thing.

Assassin's Creed IV is riddled with pirates.

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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is set in the closing chapter of the Golden Age of Piracy, after the end of the War of Spanish Succession in 1714 saw numerous unemployed privateers turn to piracy in the region. The area is a vital part of history, as it was the beating heart of the booming transatlantic shipping routes and was a key location in the slave trade; the halfway point in a round trip that proliferated the trade of armaments, slaves, and exotic goods like sugar and cocoa.

Famous pirates like Charles Vane, Blackbeard, Benjamin Hornigold, Anne Bonny, and Calico Jack will all feature in Black Flag. The series' usual attempt to mix historical events with dramatic gameplay continues, and Ubisoft has already promised recreations of Bartholomew Roberts' raid of 42 Portuguese ships and Charles Vane's marooning--he'll be stuck on an island alongside Edward with only a bottle of rum and a loaded pistol, apparently. The most famous pirate of all, Blackbeard, features heavily in the game's CG trailer, too, so you can expect to see him around in much of the game.

The present-day storyline is still kicking around, too.

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Even with present-day hero Desmond Miles' story wrapped up, the animus-dipping frame narrative continues into Black Flag. This time now, though, the player takes the role of an Abstergo employee--the modern day name for the Assassin-hating Templar order, in case you've forgotten--who will dive into the Animus for a new company called Abstergo Entertainment.

Ubisoft is clearly hoping that a mix of pirates, sailing and the open seas will be enough to keep the Assassin's Creed franchise riding high, but what about you? Are you excited for Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag? Do you think the new additions to Edward Kenway's adventure are enough to keep you interested, or do you think you're ready to give the annual series a rest?

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag will be released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PC in October and is being produced by eight Ubisoft studios: Montreal, Singapore, Sofia, Annecy, Kiev, Quebec, Bucharest, and Montpellier.

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I'm loving this era, I'm hoping for Sengoku period Japan for the next one

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@HitmanDante That'd be awesome :)

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@Eldeorn @HitmanDante Shoot, or even the Boshin War period, if they wanted to continue to incorporate the use of firearms.

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Yawn.

Well written article, though.

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I can't help but think this is going to be some sort of ACIII meets Farcry 3 thing...Which, could go either way too lol. (Tho the AC assassin gameplay is unlikely to chance significantly) Also, I liked Ezio, he was a good protagonist if that claim of "this is Ezio mark II" would be a positive point if true.

I'd say me biggest beef with ACIII was that I like Haytham a lot more then Connor even tho he was the bad guy and the story was riddle with loop holes. I also had quite a few bugs. My biggest beef with Farcry 3 is how the story got incoherent near the end and how Vaas was so much more interesting then Hoyt as an antagonist. The experience was completely bug free in my case. IF they learn from their mistakes, this could be a great game.

And for those guys complaining about the fact that it's another AC game, I think Ubisoft is making a point of building a complete alternate universe, so get use to see more Ubisoft home bread games franchises set in it in the near future.

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If they bring back the open-ended assassination gameplay from AC1, this will be GOTY material. That has been the biggest problem with the series is that it's shifted away from the best part of the series with each new game. AC3 was the worst with it, where there were basically one or two paths to your target in any given area, all the guards had hyper-alertness superpowers, and every assassination mission took place in an exceptionally small area.

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@Greyfeld Indeed. That's why i enjoyed the first game more than the rest.

They are defenitly going down the CoD road lately, pushing out sequel after sequel as fast as possible, while sacrificing what originally made AC any good. We all know how much fun CoD singleplayer is lately... Not one bit.

It's a shame that so many people think it's enough to get the same but stripped game with a different skin slapped on it. Why should they bother investing time and money when so many people buy it anyway.

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Ugh im tired of those AC articles already, they just announced it and they are already bombing us with AC articles. Ubisoft will now release weekly by 1 pic and game sites with make 10 articles from that single pic... sigh


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SWEET JESUS ITS THE SECOND COMING OF SID MEIER'S PIRATES!!!!!!!

Now including blood!

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I'm being forced to buy them. Please, they have my family :(

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if only Dread Pirate Roberts was in this. "Good night, Westley. Good work. Sleep well. I'll most likely kill you in the morning."

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@kessel21 Nope, needs Inigo Montoya.

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Please do it in a Sid`s Pirates way I beg you!:))

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@admonster08 SID MEIERS PIRATES!!!!

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After all that DRM bs it's nice to see Ubisoft embracing piracy...

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Paris 1789-93 would be awesome

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I'm getting sick of this series with its annual releases. First COD, and now this? It's simply impossible to make a truly fantastic game in such a short period of time. Assassin's Creed hasn't changed the core design structure of their games, and usually whatever they have added is superfluous nonsense (bombs that were never used in Revelations). Their changes aren't any more substantial than the minimal changes COD makes in design. How exactly are they expecting to continue this series when Desmond is dead? I won't be picking up this game. I'd recommend saving your money for GTA V, a game that presumably has had more time and effort put into it than the past few AC games have.

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It is a really awesome concept, the whole pirate theme. Not to mention they have 2 other major studios working on the game from AC3. 8 Ubisoft studious working on the game is an enormous amount of people to work on 1 project. Hopefully it will be their most polished game yet.

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Naval battles were one of the only things I truly enjoyed out of AC3, but my worry is that they can't sustain an appropriate amount of that enjoyment to span an entire game's worth. It was great in AC3 because it was in limited supply, and that is what made it special. Since Revelations, I haven't had much faith in Ubisoft -- they let me down twice in a row -- but I always hope for studios to turn things around and reclaim their former glory. I have my doubts, but I hope they can pull it off.

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@Hey_Jay I dunno I would love a huge open world sandbox game with realtime ship battles, the ship stuff was the best part of AC3 by far and if they add exploration and freedom to the ocean combat stuff and expand the boarding and different canon weapons you can use I think a lot of people would be into that, me included.

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@psuedospike @Hey_Jay Don't get me wrong, it sounds brilliant on paper. The idea of it is exciting. My concern is their ability to properly implement those mechanics to be entertaining for as long as it needs to be. I simply hope they are able to fully harness the potential of their own ideas.

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@Hey_Jay I'd agree - I was actually kinda tired of the naval component of AC3 by the time I'd finished them. It was a neat novelty, and it was well done for what it was - but I'm not really interested in an entire game's worth of it. That's what Sid Meier's Pirates! is for. ;)

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@EvilShabazz Yes. Exactly.

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@Hey_Jay @EvilShabazz sure but it seems its not coming and it could be a great spin off!

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I have mixed feelings about this: the game looks good, but it bugs me that Ubisoft left the PC version of AC3 abandoned without a fix to the horrible FPS drops in Boston that a huge amount of people experienced since release, myself included.

I have no problem with annual releases, as long as the games are not broken. Getting 10 FPS in Boston with a PC that has way more powerful hardware than a console is certainly broken in my book.

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@Sauvent yea Ubisoft has had quite a few franchises lock people out not just AC. I still can't play latest Ghost Recon. it's good that they're not widespread, but **** they just give up fixing them entirely lol

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@Kickable @Sauvent They dont have time to fix stuff - they are too busy working on the next 5 titles coming next month.

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With the new pirate and high seas theme I'm hoping to be able to club some seals to boost my revenue. I also hope aerial beaver assassination makes a return. Will Captain Stabbin' be making an appearance as well?

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I'll do the same thing I did with Brotherhood and Revelations: get it for $10 on a Steam sale. I like Assassins Creed a lot but I'm not planning on paying $60 a year for it.

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Yeah I'm the same however I'm a big sucker for collectors edition though.

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Wouldn't Edward be Desmond's ancestor so how will this work? Is that "employee" a sibling?

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@solar-panelz Supposedly, Abstergo has access to genetic memories of those not of their own, as they did with Aveline de Grandpre in Liberation. How they have access, I don't know, but by AC3, it was established that anyone can live the memories of others' ancestors. Silly, I know.

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MORE OF THESE PLEASE!! Great Laugh

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Pirates slaughter and plunder, not assassinate

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As long as they bring back some actual assassinations like in the first game, then ill be game. Otherwise i might skip it. That has to be my single most biggest complaint (well there are more, like combat, having actual worthwhile collectibles with tangible rewards for collecting them all, etc.) The fact that you are just told who to kill and how to do it. They basically have been throwing that sandbox feel of the first one when it came to the actual assassinating. If the game wasnt called Assassins Creed then i could understand why that is not a focal point but it is called that, so where the hell are the real assassins at. If they fix that, and give up better option on how to explore killing our targets that would be so much better. I can see a lot potential given that we will be sailing the high seas, so i really hope they bring some freedom in killing the targets.

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They are releasing it yearly, but not developing in a year. Whatever happens to Assassin's Creed series I'm in. I'm too much stuck in the story.

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@tonmoy89 As one who likes story, and you obviously focus on it, an honest question: I've fallen behind (Real life, other games & interests) and am in the middle of AC:Brotherhood (VERY far behind.. :P). To catch up, do I HAVE to go through Revelations and ACIII or can I finish off Brotherhood and move on to ACIII without losing "too" much of the story?

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@Daemoroth @tonmoy89 i woudnt skip it because it explains pretty much everything that is going on so far and it tells you what u need to do in AC3. Plus, Desmond gets into a "situation" at the end of brotherhood, and you are gonna wonder how desmond gets out of it in Revelations.

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@Oozyrat @Daemoroth @DanielDude97 @tonmoy89 Thanks for the replies guys, think I'll bow out of the series after finishing AC:Brotherhood (Just finished catching up on inFamous last week). Might check out ACIV reviews and see what else is on the "schedule". :)

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@Daemoroth @DanielDude97 @tonmoy89 I stopped halfway through AC2. I saw they were milking it and I definitely wasn't going to be paying money for it. If you really want to know what happens, best way would be to read up on the games and maybe get this one (best to wait for reviews or to wait until it's cheap. Also, try to save money because next gen is coming up this year!). Another thing you can do is just play a different series. I started getting blocked up on college work, my girlfriend, my job, and my friends and I couldn't keep up with some of the games, but I found that it's not a bad idea to let go of a series or two. (Just recently beat Max Pane 3 and Dead Space 3, great games and both were pretty long too!) But yeah, I played a little Farcry 3 and DMC and even though they were good, it's sometimes best to let go and accept that you can't beat every great game that hits the shelves. It seems like you have a pretty good taste in games, so just play the ones that interest you the most. Good luck and have fun!

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@Daemoroth @DanielDude97 @tonmoy89 Just go to 3. Everything is recapped. There's no need to play through Revelations/finish brotherhood.


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@DanielDude97 @Daemoroth @tonmoy89 Thanks for the reply, might just bow out of the franchise then, too many other good games coming out and not enough time to keep up. :(Still want to finish Hitman: Absolution and Borderlands 2 before StarCraft II HotS and Bioshock Infinite hit (And Max Payne... And God of War 3, Gears of War and Halo 4... *sigh*).

Hopefully there's a MASSIVE slump between March and September. Either that or I need to win the lottery and get out of work.

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Can we actually play this game or will it be another long winded barely-interactive movie?


I love the idea of this game and think a pirate theme sounds incredible and I love the AC engine, but I hate how many cutscenes we have to sit through to convey boring exposition on a tedious and cliched storyline.

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Here's what I'd love to see: Completely scrap Assassin's Creed, but use the engine to make a full-blown pirate game. My dream game would be POTC in the AC engine, but obviously that's not gonna happen.

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As far as I'm concerned, the franchise has drowned it its own milkage.

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You know what my favorite part of AC3 was? Not the sailing missions. The same thing it's always been. Desmond's progression and playable missions

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@foxrock66 If you enjoyed it, then that's fine, but I hold true that the Desmond arc was a primary factor in what killed the series.

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@foxrock66 You know what I hated most about AC3? Desmond... Actually I hated everything Desmond after AC1. That was back when I was still giving him a chance... The game draggd to a halt every time he came on. Plus the forerunner storyline just went down hill all the way till the end. It was interesting when we knew less. Like the cool flashbacks to Adam and Eve. Now I could not care less about that part of the story.

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After playing the sailing portion of the game in AC3 I said to myself and friends... They should make a spin-off or entire other genre based solely on sailing around pirate style with amazing Uncharted like land based missions. Sounds like Ubi was thinking the same thing. So here's hoping this isn't a cash in and is an actually effort towards a better game.

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Uhh this site gave the assassin's creed series, in order, scores of 9.0, 9.0, 8.5, 8.0, and 8.5. And they're talking about how it's off course? I know other people's opinions differ, but this just seems like a weird article to write after those scores.

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