Assassin’s Creed Rogue, this year’s Xbox 360 and PS3 entry in Ubisoft’s ongoing saga, actively sets itself apart as the darkest and angriest game in the series, while still including a few bits of bizarre levity to make it one of the strangest as well.
We filled you in a few weeks back on the story – you play as Shay, a former Assassin-turned-Templar who makes it his goal to sail around the New England and Canada during the Seven Years' War with the goal of eradicating the Assassin brotherhood. Obviously, by telling the story through the lens of a member of what has always been “the bad guys,” the story was going to take a darker turn. Well, after getting hands-on with a 30-minute chunk of Rogue, it’s clear that this darker tone also exists in the gameplay itself.
- Assassin's Creed Rogue, this year's Xbox 360 and PS3 entry in Ubisoft's ongoing saga, actively sets itself apart as the darkest and angriest ... assassinscreedrogue.blogspot.com
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