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Assassin's Creed Rogue Review

  • First Released Nov 11, 2014
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  • X360

Déjà vu.

The cynic in me wants to say to that Assassin's Creed Rogue is little more than a glorified add-on, one last-ditch effort to squeeze some cash from the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 generation--and in many ways, it is. But after sailing the high seas as an Assassin turned Templar, I think it's more apt to think of Rogue as a cheeky but uninspired farewell, a piece of fan service that ties up some loose ends, and gives those absorbed in the overarching Abstergo arc answers to some of its more complex questions.

Those answers are, unfortunately, buried in a serviceable, if predictable story. The hero--or anti-hero in this case--is Shay Patrick Cormac, a gruff, moody Assassin out for revenge after becoming disillusioned with the brotherhood. Yes, the Assassin's Creed series still hasn't discovered that there are character motivations outside of surly angry dude, with Shay spending most of his time shouting at and killing other surly angry dudes, before going off on his own to stare off into space, and contemplate why everyone is just so gosh darn mean to him.

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So no, the core character story isn't going to keep you glued to the screen, particularly as the voice acting with its dodgy Irish accents is less-than-convincing. But, while I've never cared for it much myself, the surrounding lore is going to be of huge interest to series fans. Rogue fills in many of the gaps between ACIII and Black Flag by diving into the Abstergo and Templar conspiracies, and making you think about their motivations. Perhaps Abstergo isn't the evil organization its been made out to be. Perhaps the Assassin's aren't always in the right. That Rogue doesn't paint a picture of black and white is one of its greatest strengths.

A lot of this is accomplished during the historical missions (which take place between 1752 and 1761), but there's also a return to the often derided modern day first-person sections of Black Flag. Thankfully, these sections are much shorter this time around, and--save for a painfully perky Abstergo employee--rather pleasant. There's a lot of information to uncover, from datapads with tongue-in-cheek references to other Assassin's Creed games, to computers with Assassin profiles that are unlocked via a nifty puzzle minigame. That's not to mention the Abstergo Entertainment offices themselves, which are littered with all manner of Easter eggs not just from Assassin's Creed, but from other Ubisoft games too.

As for the historical missions, well, a cliche it may be, but given that Rogue is mechanically identical to Black Flag, if you weren't into the boats and battles on the high seas, Rogue is certainly not going to change your mind on the matter. The only real difference here is the setting--places like the frozen North Atlantic, the Appalachian River Valley, and New York--and the size of your ship, which is smaller and sleeker and ideal for traversing the smaller waters of inland America.

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Sadly, those waters are far less glamorous than the lush beaches and crystal clear waters of the Caribbean, and they're far more sparsely populated too. Story-driven side quests are few and far between, replaced instead with items to collect, buildings to upgrade, and gang bases to liberate. The latter are the most entertaining. Hunting for the gang's leader using Eagle Vision and sneakily stalking him atop buildings, are some of the most tense and exciting moments in the game.

That there's a lack of interesting missions aside from base liberations and building upgrades is something of a wasted opportunity, particularly as one of the largest locations you can visit--the 1700s recreation of New York with its wooden houses and cobbled streets--is an impressive sight to behold. Only a few of the core story missions even take place in the city, and without much in the way of side quests, even a dramatic visage wasn't enough to make me want to explore it to its fullest.

More disappointing is that the story missions that do happen in New York, and indeed around each of Rogue's islands, just aren't that interesting. For a game with Assassin in the title, there aren't actually a whole lot of assassination missions to play through, and those that are there tend to involve your target running off (whether you've been detected or not) and you chasing them around the city while they drop smoke bombs, or fire shots at you from a distance. The slow, methodical, and far more interesting assassinations that you'd hope for are few and far between.

And so it falls to the seafaring missions to pick up the slack. The thrill of sailing on the open sea hasn't lost any of its charm, even if the environments themselves are a little less alluring. Sailing over the Atlantic, seeing humpback whales belly flop their way across the water as your motley crew sings a hearty sea shanty still manage to stir up a thrill. Naval battles are par for the course, but there sadly aren't enough of them to warrant spending a whole lot of time upgrading your ship, or venturing out to pick up stranded crew members and supplies.

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Those that are there are fun, each battle being far more strategic than you might imagine. You're encouraged to take stock of the situation during the bigger battles, assessing the size and your enemies and figuring out who's best to pelt with long range mortars, and who's best to get up close with and unleash a barrage of cannon fire. But you can't help but feel that with the slim amount of missions on offer both out at sea and on dry land that you're getting a raw deal. There's not even any multiplayer to round things out.

Outside of a few additions like an air rifle and grenade launcher (which is used exactly one for mission), there's next to nothing in Rogue that moves the franchise forward. And even if you simply wanted more of Black Flag, that the missions are so sparse makes it difficult to want to drag yourself across the vast expanse of Rogue's oceans. Instead of a rich, fleshed-out game, Rogue is a short, mildly entertaining adventure that's thin on core content, but thick with information. It's intriguing information though, particularly if you're a series fan, just don't expect the best of adventures while you're taking it all in.

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The Good

  • Lots of juicy Abstergo and Templar info to uncover

The Bad

  • Thin on core content
  • Dull missions
  • It's basically a glorified Black Flag DLC pack
  • Shay is a walking anti-hero cliche

About the Author

After being a little disappointed with Assassin's Creed Unity, Mark was hoping Rogue might renew his faith in the franchise. Oh, how wrong he was.
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Assassins Creed is now just Ubispam with Far Cry to follow suit.

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Well this is a disappointment, after the atrocity against humanity that was Unity, I was really hoping Rogue would be good, especially considering it's coming to PC as well, this is a shame.

I have a pretty beefy PC, yet during cutscenes in Unity I can get it down to 18 FPS, gameplay is smoother, averaging about 48 FPS, which is just insane that the game plays better than the cutscenes, I guess I will just have to leave Ubi games alone for now on, what was once one of my favorite devs is now the dev I just know is going to disappoint me, especially with their PC ports, although Unity seams to be a fail on console and PC.

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@mkeezay22 Since Rogue on PC is going to be a version of the AC III engine (since it's going to be a last-gen port), I don't expect massive system requirements.

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I think the consensus on Rogue is that it's still worth playing for series fans. Unity, not so much

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Their last two released games are not that good Rogue and Unity notice a pattern here? As much as I love Assassin's Creed they need to quit cranking them out with subpar quality, I wish that they would spend more time polishing it and adding content.

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They have replaced the annoying tailing missions with another, bottom of the barrel, AC mission type: Chasing....

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I suddenly lost all excitement and expectations for The Division.

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@foodrules Jeeze what took you so long..? That game is nothing but smoke and mirror I tell ya, SMOKE AND MIRRORS! (low poly smoke too, not that fancy dynamic stuff they show you in the trailers!)


But yea... really though, it's healthier not to expect much from that game (and definitely don't expect it to LOOK the way it does). At least that way we may all be pleasantly surprised when it's released, instead of moaning and crying about it again like every other recent Ubisoft game...

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Oh Poor Ubisoft, Your Assassin's Creed franchise need to retired for good.

I fu***ng mean it !!! It needs to go away.

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Ubisuck.

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Glorified Black Flag DLC? Sold!

... When it's out for PC

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HAHAHAHA

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They give this a 6 and bayonetta a 10?!!

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@alcoholicgamer Bayonetta2: speak good or evil talk but TALK about me.


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@alcoholicgamer Right, and it's a good case study for why more-of-the-same sometimes works very well (say Uncharted 2 or maybe Fallout 2), and sometimes doesn't (Batman Arkham Origins). Rogue seems to be a special case in that the recycling of content feels especially lazy. Doesn't mean playing the game is a waste of your time. More that paying full price to play the game is ill advised.

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I hope the PC version is marked down when it's released

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@alcoholicgamer The irony is that it will soundly outsell Bayonetta

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@alcoholicgamer they give this a 6 and resident evil 6 a 4?!

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@alcoholicgamer get outta here.

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Oh my, AC is having quite a bad year...

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@longestsprout usually it's just us. This time it's AC and ubisoft.

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The score made me laugh first time looking at it xD

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Good. Slowly and slowly they'll go bankrupt.

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@top_lel Didn't work with EA or Activision

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@top_lel Lol. Don't count on it.

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@top_lel Or people will still buy this. That's also a possibility.

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@hastati4 @top_lel slowly and slowly, people who buy ubisoft games will go bankrupt too. Or maybe brainrupt.

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Worst review I read this year so far. The game is just great. No evolutionary but It's the best from AC3 and Black Flag in one game. Ohhh but it's Ubisoft Sofia not America or Canada. That explains it all....

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Nice to see AC is doing good.

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Oh my God! Looking at the poor graphics of Rogue, I am glad I only bought Unity which deserved at least an 8 - 8.5 score.

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@nayce54 "Poor graphics of last gen are so much worse than next-gen". Way to go man.

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@nayce54 Rogue > Unity for me dude! (graphic, I don't really care, gameplay, I do care)

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Please, as gamers let us boycott the AC series. Tell your friends to, only until they give us a new experience with no micro transactions and none of this uplay account bs. Then we can consider buying these games again. This is a cash cow they are gonna beat till it stops spitting out money.

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Why asking gamers to boycott? If people like the series they will buy it, if not... It is not theirs problem that you stopped liking AS series.

Also I'am not an AS fanboy, I only played the original game, but I am getting interested again. I think I will start with renaissance trilogy, skip the AS III and IV and than continue with Unity (should be fixed by then).

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To many AC games to quick there all about the cash in now, which why ACII was last one i got

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Brotherhood was great BUT from AC3 it became a joke.

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This is shocking. Lol, who am I joking we all saw this a mile away.

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If this is the same as Black Flag, I want it!
Hopefuly they'll release it on PC.

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@carolino @Soap2k11 It is. I finished it and I can confirm it.

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@Astroliner @carolino @Soap2k11 how could you have possibly played and beaten the non existant, as of yet, pc version?

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@carolino @Soap2k11 Uh, they will. Its confirmed to be coming to PC early next year.

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@with_teeth26 @carolino @Soap2k11 It hasn't been officially confirmed by Ubisoft (even though we know it's coming).

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@carolino @Soap2k11 It actually is a lot like Black Flag, with a little bit of AC III and AC II

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Ubisoft really needs to start employing good writers. This is ridiculous. Apart from Rayman Legends and Origins, I haven't bought a Ubisoft game in years because of the writing is severely lacking.

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Ubisoft games just aren't that good. They may have done well with AC1 and AC2 but after that it has been all down hill with the majority of their games.

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@tommynj Brotherhood, AC III & AC IV were good games as well. As well as FarCry 3.

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@tommynj I honestly would have to disagree. Brotherhood was great and whilst Revelations and 3 weren't particularily good, I still got my money's worth from them. IV was a blast.

Far Cry 3 was really fun and an enjoyable experience.

Blacklist, whilst not the best story (and no Ironside) had good gameplay.


Unity is the only real MAJOR f-ck up they have had - technically unstable, annoying and pointless side-apps and micro-transactions.


oh, and watchdogs

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@WozzaBoi @tommynj Far Cry 3 is easily in my top 5 list. And I've played A LOT of games since the SNES era.

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I have to say that Rogue actually looks pretty decent.


I enjoyed AC IV's gameplay, but my biggest gripe was that the story didn't really feel like a proper AC story (with Assassins vs Templars)

From what I have heard, Rogue seems to scratch that itch much better

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