![]() ![]() Rogue does a lot to change that perception. Overshadowed as it is by its current-gen brother Unity, it’s easy to think of Rogue as an afterthought the unloved runt of an ever expanding litter, slopped out to soak up the still significant dollars of those yet to upgrade from 360 or PS3. Given that Rogue is a direct follow-up to Black Flag, narratively and mechanically, there will be two reviews here, one for each camp. It seems that there are two types of Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag fans – those who love it because they love Assassin’s Creed (Group A), and those who preferred to treat it as a smashing Pirates of the Caribbean game while caring not a jot for all the Templar/Brotherhood shite it came baggaged with (Group B).
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