Bridging the gap between Assassin's Creed IV and III, as tragedy and failure force Shay Cormac to question his own Creed. The Assassin turns Templar and embarks on a quest of vengeance and p... Read allBridging the gap between Assassin's Creed IV and III, as tragedy and failure force Shay Cormac to question his own Creed. The Assassin turns Templar and embarks on a quest of vengeance and personal revelation, during the Seven Years' War.Bridging the gap between Assassin's Creed IV and III, as tragedy and failure force Shay Cormac to question his own Creed. The Assassin turns Templar and embarks on a quest of vengeance and personal revelation, during the Seven Years' War.
- Violet da Costa
- (voice)
- Cassidy Finnegan
- (voice)
- (as Stefanie Buxton)
- Christopher Gist
- (voice)
- (as Richard M. Dumont)
- James Cook
- (voice)
- Haytham Kenway
- (voice)
- Kesegowaase
- (voice)
- (as Danny Blanco-Hall)
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- Le Chasseur
- (voice)
- Adéwalé
- (voice)
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- Jack Weeks
- (voice)
- Benjamin Franklin
- (voice)
- William Johnson
- (voice)
- George Monro
- (voice)
- (as Graham J. Cuthbertson)
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The game is an absolute blast to play. The only real bad thing is that the game is quite short. Really short. But still the 6 to 8 hours of the campaign will be worth the time and effort. Is this the best AC game? Well no. But its among the best and is definitely worth checking out for long time fans
Another thing is the maps, it has 3 large maps and the story does not naturally make you explore all of the map. Leaving huge amounts of unexplored areas wasted by the end of the story.
Apart from those criticisms, the game is still very fun to play, the game mechanics are fluid as any assassins creed game and the side activities are generally quite fun despite being a bit of a grind at the end.
What makes it stand out is the unique perspective. Playing as a Templar instead of an Assassin adds a fresh twist to the series. Shay's character arc is compelling, and his motivations feel more personal and relatable than many other AC protagonists. The game also excels at storytelling, making you question both sides of the Assassin-Templar conflict.
The naval gameplay is as satisfying as ever, with ship combat and exploration feeling like an evolution of Black Flag. The icy waters and new environmental challenges add some variety. Plus, the connections to AC III and Unity make it a great piece of the franchise's overarching narrative.
On the downside, Rogue is relatively short, and a lot of its mechanics feel like a direct reskin of Black Flag. If you played that game extensively, this one might not feel as fresh. Also, since it was designed for last-gen consoles, it doesn't have the graphical polish of Unity, though the remastered version helps improve this.
Despite its flaws, Assassin's Creed Rogue is a must-play for any AC fan. If you love the naval combat of Black Flag and want a different take on the Assassin-Templar war, it's absolutely worth your time.
Did you know
- TriviaThis game is the shortest Assassins Creed game with only 7 main memory sequences.
- GoofsIn assassin's creed III after Connor was introduced it was stated in an animus article that Connor was the first Native American to join the assassin brotherhood, however in Rogue (which takes place before 3), Kesegowaase is a Native American.
- Quotes
Shay Patrick Cormac: Uphold the principles of our order and all that for which we stand, never share our secrets nor divulge the true nature of our work. Do so, until death - whatever the cost. This is my new creed. I am Shay Patrick Cormac, Templar of the Colonial... of the American rite. I am an older man now, and perhaps wiser. A war and a revolution have ended, and another is about to begin. May the father of understanding guide us all.
- ConnectionsEdited into Assassin's Creed: The Rebel Collection (2019)
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- 16 : 9