110°

'Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag' will be a unique experience like never before

Assassin's Creed" is one of the most beloved franchises in gaming, with its most recent installment selling well over 12 million copies, but its next installment is looking to put a fresh spin on the wildly popular series.

In an exclusive interview with Examiner.com, "Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag" game director Ashraf Ismail took the time to discuss what Ubisoft learned from the previous installment in the series, the type of individual Edward Kenway is, the open world of "Assassin's Creed 4," the journey gamers will take to create their ultimate ship and the gameplay people can expect.

Read Full Story >>
examiner.com
HannibalBarca4022d ago

Don't they say this every year with each new installment?

Root4022d ago

Yeah they do

It's basicaly milking the naval missions in AC3 and making a game out of it. Which is why I still believe this should be AC3: Black Flags.

If it's mostly naval missions which not everyone liked then they should of just either created a new pirate IP with it or done something else.

I mean doing something we've seen in the last game isn't really an unique experience

matrixman924022d ago

with each assassin they change the number, which is why this is 4. AC3: liberation was a completely different story, due to the crossover it pretty much had to be a part of 3. This is a completely different time with a new assassin...it had to be 4. And the game is not just "milking the naval missions in AC3 and making a game out of it." Ubisoft has gone into detail many times about the different islands and exotic locations you get to explore on foot.

Root4021d ago

Yeah but this guy is Connors grandfather, he's related more to Connor by only two generations. While the others have been generations apart.

They could of done two spin offs off Assassins Creed 3. This one with Haythams father and then Haytham himself in the next one.

sir_fortesque4019d ago

My guess would be because the real story has been about Desmond. Desmond's story was completed in AC3. A numbered title suggests a main entry in the series but the subheading shows it's a slight spin off. That's what it looks like to me anyway

sengoku4022d ago (Edited 4022d ago )

i'm not a fan of the franchise have played some of them but found them to be a bit repetitive.

this is the first one i'm going to be open minded about and might buy purely because

1. it's it's a launch title

2. i like the whole pirate setting,
could be great to rob boats hunt them down have a shoot out (which on a boat with only side cannons is quite a nice change and can be quite tactical)

3. there could be a massive map with lots of different city's / country's to roam through.

so for me this could indeed be a very different assassins creed game

ddurand14022d ago (Edited 4022d ago )

Itd be interesting if they switched to a first person perspective and incorporated mirrors edge style running/gameplay mecahnics.

Sandmano4022d ago

That's actually a pretty good idea. I'm not a fan of AC but I would love to see a first person AC game.

HeavenlySnipes4022d ago

lol call me when they add real stealth to their ASSASSIN franchise then I'll believe them

Sandmano4022d ago

No but they Really mean it this time :P

Show all comments (18)
120°

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.

Read Full Story >>
twistedvoxel.com
90°

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.

Read Full Story >>
growngaming.com
thorstein52d 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.

220°

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.

Read Full Story >>
dsogaming.com
OtterX65d ago (Edited 65d 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

isarai65d 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?

Chocoburger64d 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.

porkChop65d 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_Sakai65d ago (Edited 65d ago )

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

darksky64d 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.

LucasRuinedChildhood64d ago (Edited 64d 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."

yeahokwhatever64d ago

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

senorfartcushion64d 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.

SyntheticForm65d ago

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

Yi-Long65d 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.

Show all comments (16)