WɅVΞ Posted November 27, 2015 Posted November 27, 2015 Name:Assassins creed 4 genre:Action,RPG theme:History,Fantasy Publisher:Ubisoft Relase Date:Nov-22-2013 Platforms:PC,Xbox 360,PS3,PS4. DESCRIPTION Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag will let the play live the story of Edward Kenway. Controlling your own vessel in sea battles you are a Pirate trained by Assassins. You will visit tropical jungles and exotic cities that were alive and bustling during the time of pirates. Carve your name among the pirating legends such as Blackbeard or Calico Jack, and defy all odds in your attempt to become the most feared pirate in the Caribbean. REVIEW During Assassin’s Creed 3 we experienced the series’ newest trick, the impressive naval missions. The theme of AC4 focuses on this area, splitting the land based aspect almost evenly with sailing around the beautiful Caribbean islands, in search of ships and towns to plunder. When not following the primary story arc this exploration can be done at the player’s leisure, with English, and Spanish ships frequently appearing on your horizon, tempting you with their booty. Pulling out your spyglass you can zoom in on the ships, towns, forts, and other points of interest to gather a bit of extra info, helping you better judge whether you want to go out of your way to interact with them. This little exercise is just the right measure of interesting and useful without being annoying and pointless. And that last sentence pretty much sums up the majority of Black Flag. The protagonist is, to put it bluntly, a bit of a dick and Black Flag largely fails to make you like him. In his defence you don’t hate him either, but this indifference leads to a vague detachment from his interactions and therefore a disconnect from the main story. And that unfortunately means you don’t fully engage with the sheer badassery of being a specific assassin killing machine from history. And that is a shame. THE JACK DAW SHIP Controlling the Jack Daw is almost therapeutic. Rewarding and yet simple to master, you will be navigating between tiny beaches and tussling with the weather and waves in no time. Never would the player’s control of Old Jack be described as annoying or unforgiving; the balance is consistently fun. One moment you might be cruising alongside coves of lush green islands and the next you might be travelling headlong towards a tropical storm or twister. You can literally see a storm rolling towards you and just like in real life you can take your eye off it for a moment and then be surrounded by deep mist and lashing rain. If this happens when you are bombarding a fort or surrounded by a fleet of enemy vessels, it will add to your challenge no end, as you struggle to work out which enemy is your biggest threat. TRAILER IMAGE 2
pulse.exe Posted November 27, 2015 Posted November 27, 2015 This game is awesome, these days I will buy it for sure because a few days ago I finished Assassin's Creed 3 and it was a great game and this trailer gave me a good feeling and I want this game so bad, totally recommended. 1
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