24 December 2013

Assassin,s Creed IV: Black Flag Reviews





Hello there, I'm Accel and this is my review about Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag or also known as AC4. As for me I don't like the assassin,s creed series so much but for this game its different.Black Flag is beautiful and has wonderfully vibrant world to explore, both at sea and by land.

Game link :http://assassinscreed.ubi.com/en-GB/home/index.aspx
Steam link :http://store.steampowered.com/app/242050/




From a graphical standpoint, Black Flag’s world is built to amaze regardless of which console generation you’re playing it on. The fact that it was developed for the current generation and ported to PS4 and Xbox One means we’re talking about marginal sweeteners, not a generational leap. The tropical foliage in jungle environs has a more dynamic lilt and sway. Watching a cutscene of Edward speaking to his quartermaster Adéwalé at the stern, the current-gen version assumes your eyes are focused on the conversing men and soft-focuses the background details such as water and passing land, while the PS4 version maintains distinct water surface detail and crisper wood textures on the boat. It’s noticeable, but feels more like the step up we’ve become accustomed to between existing console and PC games.

And while its story isn't all that much more interesting than anything in the last few entries in this series, Assassin's Creed IV has so much to do, and so much of it is genuinely entertaining, that you'll be far too busy to care about its periodic missteps.It helps that Assassin's Creed IV doesn't waste much time getting you into the thick of things--or, well, comparatively speaking, anyway. As this series is often wont to do, Black Flag takes a few hours to guide you through its many systems, side-ventures, and mechanics (sometimes tutoring you on things you've already done several times.) Much of this stuff you'll probably already recognize if you're a series regular, though the ways in which Black Flag molds its existing gameplay into a heretofore unfamiliar open world design is where it's at its best.

All of that great things combined, I would give this game 8 out of 10. How about you guys, share your thoughts in the comment section down below.





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