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Is it too early for Assassin’s Creed 4?

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag has now been officially announced, but is the yearly cycle model a good fit for the brand? VG247′s Dave Cook argues for and against the move.

zerocrossing4063d ago (Edited 4063d ago )

It does feel as if the franchise is getting milked, maybe if they just waited longer between sequels and implemented some unique game mechanics more people would start showing interest again.

AsimLeonheart4063d ago

It definitely feels like it is early. AC3 launched in November and AC4 has a release date of October! Ubisoft are now not even letting a full year go by before releasing another AC. They have found a cash cow and now they are going to milk its udders dry.

Nimblest-Assassin4063d ago (Edited 4063d ago )

I really want them to slow down to

Reading these interviews... its seems like they understand what went wrong with AC3 and AC4 is bringing the best elements of all previous AC games

-Character is more like Ezio
-Distinct locations
-Less handholding
-AC1 assassination structure
-Less Load times
-Reducing the clutter in AC3 by making hunting and crafting make sense
-Make the player feel more involved and interested in the modern plot
-A better upgrade system

It's disheartening to myself that even though they seem to understand their mistakes with AC3

Everyone including myself is skeptical.. or makes milk jokes

It seems that this game could be for AC3 what AC2 did for AC1

zerocrossing4063d ago (Edited 4063d ago )

Which is a big shame since I think the franchise would benefit from a rest and a next gen makeover, but Ubisoft seem content on milking it to death in CoD fashion instead.

@ Nimblest-Assassin

Developers always say "we know what went wrong" or "we're getting back to the what made the franchise good" and "we listened to the fans and blah blah blah (generic statement) "

Honestly, I would be extremely careful in not buying into what the devs are telling you, after all it's their job to sell you the product good or bad.

They need to take the franchise forward and not just fall back on what made Assassins creed good in the first place.

Nimblest-Assassin4063d ago

@zerocrossing

I know, I need to take everything with a grain of salt since I was burned with AC3

But... I really want all of this to be true

Its no secret I love this franchise... but in that moment when you feel like its wrong to be excited for a game troubles me

I just want it to be good, and prove people wrong

I don't want to look like a fool, excited for a game everyone dismisses and mocks

It feels like a franchise I love is slowly dying... and I don't want that

I just want ubisoft to be smart with this one, and all future releases

No more annual releases, no more filler... just take their time and make solid compelling gameplay and stories... thats all

JoySticksFTW4063d ago

@ Nimblest-Assassin

That last response...

That was some heart-felt feels, Bro. All of it.

Some heart-felt feels from a true fan :'(

Man, I want AC to find its way too.

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Simon_Brezhnev4063d ago (Edited 4063d ago )

I just hope the story isnt as bad as Revelations since they have the same writer. So i'm forward to force romance. I will love being a pirate. I dont want to be a wannabe hero like Connor. I want to be evil and trash all military fleets. LOL

NYC_Gamer4063d ago

Assassin Creed is being milked like many other franchises even though few would admit

rob854063d ago

another COD in action genre

Nunchez4063d ago

Definitely is. At least if they brought some new features to the franchise it would've been interesting, but now it looks like that's not the case.

Simco8764063d ago

Eh, I'm glad they are releasing more AC baby. Nothing like CoD. I can spend hours in open world instead of a 4 hour single player campaign and then multiplayer that gets boring after about 30 - 60 minutes.

Just like Fallout..the more AC the better. Give me disagrees, I been running one bubble for two years!

rezzah4063d ago

These people don`t like the series, if they did would they complain about having more of what they like?

Instead they complain about release dates.

Overall the story is what matters. As long as the story is not affected negatively there will be no dire issue.

zerocrossing4063d ago (Edited 4063d ago )

Im all for having more assassins creed if it actually tried to mix things up a bit, it's jut too samey and tedious now, they need to let the franchise rest and bring it back next gen with a complete overhaul.

Keep buying the same thing over and over and that's what you'll get just like the CoD crowd.

JoySticksFTW4062d ago

"Give me disagrees, I been running one bubble for two years!"

Love this! He's like I don't give a F'! XD

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Leaked Early Prototype Footage Reveals Development Stages Of Several Assassin's Creed Games

Prototype footage from several of Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed titles has leaked, revealing early stages of their development.

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The Best Pirate-Themed Video Games (Not Skull and Bones)

BY JASON MONROE: The very best pirate-themed video games that you should play instead of the disappointment that is Skull and Bones.

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thorstein47d ago

PoE: Deadfire, Unless you have a or PS5 or an SSD don't bother, loading times are insane. A minute and a half to go into a room to investigate a desk in an inn and then an additional 1 1/2 minutes to leave the room and then load to leave the inn???

And they never fixed it.

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Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag vs Skull and Bones Video Comparison Is an Eye-Opener

Ubisoft has just released Skull and Bones on PC and consoles. And, from the looks of it, the game wasn’t received well by some gamers. Not only that but it appears that Skull and Bones can be worse than Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag, a game that came out a decade ago.

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OtterX61d ago (Edited 61d ago )

I wanted a Black Flag sequel so bad. It's still my favorite AC entry. The fact that they ignored everything that we loved about that game in this "spiritual successor" is making me enjoy watching this game crash and burn quite a bit. Either do it right or don't do it at all. (I understand the legal binding they got themselves into with the Singapore government to release this game at all costs)

/grabs popcorn

isarai60d ago

My thing is, if the Singapore govt was forcing you to do it at all cost, why not make what people wanted? How did ubi delay it for 5yrs, then again for 1yr and not just make a similar experience to black flag? How do you spend so much time and make so little?

Chocoburger59d ago

Ubisoft did make a sequel, Assassin's Creed: Rogue. It has a short campaign, and its packed with filler side quests for upgrades, but it's still a decent time.

It released on the same day as Assassin's Creed: Unity, so it was mostly forgotten.

porkChop60d ago

11 years of development. Multiple restarts. All the while people have been saying they don't want some pirate game where you can't even get off your ship. 11 years of people telling Ubisoft all they want is a pirate game that's basically Black Flag without any of the assassin or animus stuff. Yet they still served up this trash that no one wanted, charged $70 for it, and had the balls to call it AAAA.

The Guillemot family honestly needs to be forced out of Ubisoft. They've doubled down on everything players don't like about their games, they want AI to create "rough drafts" of their stories rather than letting their writers do their jobs, and they literally do not give a shit what their playerbase actually wants. 5-6 years ago their stock was worth more than 4x what it's currently worth. The company is dying.

Jin_Sakai60d ago (Edited 60d ago )

What has happened to developers? How can you possible make a worse looking game 11 years later? It’s honestly mind boggling.

darksky59d ago

It's because the older developers were better at it. The new generation pass most of their exams by copying code from around the web so are not nearly as good at understanding what they are developing.

LucasRuinedChildhood59d ago (Edited 59d ago )

No, here's the truth:
https://www.channelnewsasia...
This was made in Singapore and it's the first game of this scale to be made there. Ubisoft would probably cancel it normally since it clearly wasn't shaping up well but they were getting government grants to try build up the industry there.

Do you really think game developers are radically different than just 10 years ago? And this game has been development since Black Flag released.

Using one crap game to trash a whole industry of developers is stupid. It's like saying "Alien Colonial Marines proves that game developers suck now."

yeahokwhatever59d ago

i know this to be at least part of the puzzle from experience.

senorfartcushion59d ago

It's the multiplayer aspect of the world. MP games look worse than single player games, period. Every comparison we keep seeing are for games like Gotham Knights, Suicide Squad and Skull and Bones. They all have multiplayer focusses.

SyntheticForm60d ago

God, I'd love a remake of Black Flag.

Yi-Long60d ago

Enough has been said about this game already. The gaming world shrugged when it was announced so many years ago, and instead of listening to all the criticisms from the community back then, Ubi just sailed on and kept making a game nobody really wanted. What a waste of money and effort.

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