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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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LOL two more of these lame games released in the last week?

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@Zelda187 Nice profile picture


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Ill play this when its on next gen next year.


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Edited By BlendThree

This is a very well constructed review and summarizes the experience of the entire series thus far for me: I usually buy into the hype and want so bad to love the games only to find the actual process a bit lackluster. This is the first time in reading a review for one that I understand exactly what playing it would be like.

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DEja vu lol, now?

had that already with assassins creed II lol

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Rogue Is Better Than Unity Don't Let The Reviews Deceive You

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Hmmmm....maybe...

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I think the real problem with the Assassin's Creed games is that Ubisoft has proven they will do anything for money. They will gouge you as much as they can and not feel bad for it. Glitchy games, carbon copies of games already made, very short games released every year, and now sometimes 2 a year, and micro-transactions as well. "Don't want to collect stuff for your ship? Pay us 20 bucks and you'll have enough money and materials to upgrade it fully." They even used their review embargo to make sure people rushed out and bought it on the first day before finding out how glitchy unity was. Not to mention releasing Rogue only on ps3? Obviously there will be an HD version down the line for full price on the PS4. You get people with both a PS4 and PS3 to buy it twice, you get people with only a PS3 to buy it since they can't have Unity. And all the people who sold their PS3 can buy unity until Rogue comes to the ps4 then they can buy it too.

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Ubisoft IS Abstergo Entertainment!

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I was complaining about AC Rogue not coming to the PC before Ubisoft announced it was coming to the pc. Now after seeing this review console's can keep it.

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@ztron370 I'm extremely happy Rogue is coming to PC and I can't wait to play it. This review was just a curiosity for me. Since I saw it's sequel to IV - prequel to III, I was convinced.

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@ztron370 So you allow the opinion of one writer to sway your decision? You must not play many games if that's the case since everyone on the internet hates every game.

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So it's your fault? Sarcastic thanks, man.

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Well personally I like the game. I like it more than any AC since Brotherhood, but everybody's opinion is different.

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I've played quite a bit of this and although its kind of black flag 2.5 it brings back some of the elements from brotherhood etc... I've played a bit of unity too and I think Rogue is better...

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@sizzleman30 Black Flag 2.5? What happened to 1.5?

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There were a lot of little things about this game that just bugged me. Like Shay said all the exact same things as Edward when he was steering the ship but with no emotion at all.

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..tired of Assassin's Creed. I've got Black Flag and I didn't even finish it. Unity was not even on my radar. The same thing applies to a lot of these yearly-released games.

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@Xgamer82 They took a game that was new and unique then forced it down our throats till it was boring and repetitive.

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No wonder Jade Raymond left Ubisoft, left Titanic before it crashes

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For some reason it bugged me he wore a templar outfit most of the game but he still "put on his hood" Why did they even put a hood on him on the cover?

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@mirage_so3 Yes the hood thing is really starting to bother me. a hat would be less conspicuous.

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@mirage_so3 That is the animus's fault not the game.

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@alcoholicgamer @mirage_so3 That's why I love the Animus, a game can bug but Ubi will be like, "thats the Animus fault"

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@python1026 @alcoholicgamer @mirage_so3 People blamin Unity because of glitches, its actually the Animus that has the bugs.

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Is it me or the video is choppy?

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@adro191 I have trouble with the 60fps video on gamespot's site on this particular laptop. Youtube will probably work better for you.

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@adro191 Prolly you, the video seems to play well enough, try youtube.

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No sorry gamespot you can get lost, I'm not defending AC:Rogue but i cannot see how in any way this should get a lower score than AC:Unity which is nigh on unplayable on every platform . . .

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@uchihasilver The concept that Unity is unplayable is hyperbole. I have played Unity every day since release, and I have never run into any of the bugs listed anywhere. The frame rate drops annoyingly sometimes, but they its fine again. They have things that they need to fix for sure, but its not the catastrophic mess everyone keeps making it out to be. I don't even think any Assassin's Creed is all that great, and I can't stand this endless parade of comments.

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@uchihasilver I think the problem with this game is they sold us Black Flag again with a slightly different setting and a flimsy premise with recognizable characters to make it just interesting enough to buy.

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@mirage_so3 @uchihasilver It has more content and a better story then black flag, and it playable, that alone is better than Unity.

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@python1026 @mirage_so3 @uchihasilver I felt the story was lacking, the premise was interesting enough to make me try it but I feel like not much really happened. He switches sides and kills all his old friends without much provocation, they were basically just in his way.

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@mirage_so3 @python1026 @uchihasilver I never said it was "great" just better, plus the 50 hours ive spent on this game content wise, makes it worth a buy at least.

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@python1026 @mirage_so3 @uchihasilver Well it doesn't take much to be better than black flag. I've played black flag four times and I can't tell you much more about the story than "Lulz i'm a pirate. Lulz I'm an assassin now."

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@mirage_so3 @python1026 @uchihasilver Truth, thats why it baffles me how the score is so much lower, a rehash? Oh effing yes, but its also a more polished version, content and mission structure wise. But it just does absolutely nothing new, which isnt good but still.

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@python1026 @mirage_so3 @uchihasilver Something about him attacking other ships just doesn't make sense to me. Edward was a pirate so that made sense, but this guy was a templar trying to "maintain order." You could say he was fighting against the french but that wasn't his main purpose in the story.

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@mirage_so3 @python1026 @uchihasilver Oh yeah, that's just for gameplay, it doesnt make sense but hey, its there and you get rewarded for it so why not, it would be better if there was an explanation though. Just cause my hands are tired of replying Ill end it with this, Rogue doesnt do anything new, but its a more polished version of black flag, it doesnt deserve a score THIS low. (A 6 is hell in the reviewer committee)

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@mirage_so3 @uchihasilver At least you can play it lol far more than what AC:Unity can currently do lmao

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I want to take a dump on this franchise.

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@cboye18 Don't worry Ubisoft beat you to that.



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@cboye18 pirate a copy, burn it onto a DVD, then put it into the toliet.

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@evil_m3nace @cboye18 flagged for inciting the use of piracy

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@alcoholicgamer @evil_m3nace @cboye18 Weren't you the guy that cited fake sources? You should really shut the hell up.

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@ArabrockermanX @alcoholicgamer @evil_m3nace @cboye18 They werent fake sources

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@alcoholicgamer @ArabrockermanX @evil_m3nace @cboye18 they were faker then your so-called drunk state.

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@alcoholicgamer @evil_m3nace @cboye18 Good, fear the dread pirate BATMAN!!!!!!

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