Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag
Release Date: 29 October 2013
Publisher: Ubisoft
Description:
THE CARIBBEAN AT THE DAWN OF THE 18TH CENTURY The fullest Assassin’s Creed world ever created. Stand among legendary pirates such as Blackbeard, Calico Jack and Benjamin Hornigold, as you establish a lawless republic in the Bahamas and relive the truly explosive events that defined the Golden Age of Pirates. From Kingston to Nassau, explore 50 unique locations where you can live the life of a pirate. Captain and customize your own ship, search for lost treasure, hunt rare animals and loot underwater shipwrecks. - A BRASH REBEL ASSASSIN – Become Edward Kenway, a charismatic yet brutal pirate captain, trained by Assassins. Edward can effortlessly switch between the Hidden Blade of the Assassin’s Order and all new weaponry including four flintock pistols and dual cutlass swords.
- EXPLORE AN OPEN WORLD FILLED WITH OPPORTUNITIES – Discover the most diverse Assassin’s Creed world ever created. From Kingston to Nassau, explore 50 unique locations where you can live the life of a pirate including:Loot underwater shipwrecks, assassinate enemies in blossoming cities, hunt for rare animals in untamed jungles, search for treasure in lost ruins and escape to hidden coves
- BECOME THE MOST FEARED PIRATE IN THE CARIBBEAN – Command your ship, the Jackdaw, and strike fear in all who see her. Plunder and pillage to upgrade the Jackdaw with ammunition and equipment needed to fight off enemy ships. The ship's improvements are critical to Edward' s progression through the game. Attack and seamlessly board massive galleons, recruit sailors to join your crew and embark on an epic and infamous adventure.
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Great game, bad port.
Ramza686 on 29-Sep-2014
7/10
This is probably the best game in the Assassin's Creed series, as the addition of naval combat and the huge open world makes the game a pleasure to explore. The use of the gamepad for treasure maps is novel, but the lack of DLC, fuzzy graphics and poorly implemented controls (bad analog calibration) make this game best experienced elsewhere.
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