See Piracy In Action In New Assassin's Creed IV Trailer

Earnest Cavalli

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See Piracy In Action In New Assassin's Creed IV Trailer


Ubisoft has just revealed a new trailer for the upcoming Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, finally offering players a solid look at the gameplay found in the franchise's latest sequel.

That lede is a pretty solid encapsulation of what you'll find in the vignette embedded at right, but it should be noted that this thing brings with it both good and bad news for anyone who didn't immediately wet themselves with excitement on reading the above headline.

The good news? Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag seems to heavily feature naval combat. This is to be expected given the game's focus on the age of piracy - the "eyepatch-and-parrot" kind, not the "download-a-new-Metallica-album" kind - but should still be very intriguing to anyone who played Assassin's Creed III. Though that title was set in and around the American Revolution, it also featured sections in which the protagonist would take to the sea aboard period-accurate sailing ships. These moments were arguably the most well-designed, intense gameplay sections in the entire game, and it seems Ubisoft heard the pleas of fans who demanded more of this sort of thing.

The bad news though, is that Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag seems to heavily feature naval combat. Wait, didn't I just point to that as a positive? Yes, and I'm quite excited by this news, however, it's nothing new. It appears to be lifted wholesale from the naval combat found in Assassin's Creed III, and if that's any indication of the level of novelty we can expect from Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, we're concerned that the entire game might suffer from Ubisoft's efforts to turn Assassin's Creed into an annual franchise.

Now obviously, a trailer like this doesn't offer enough information on which to judge the final game, but with Assassin's Creed Black Flag following so closely behind its predecessor, there's ample reason to suspect that the game will be largely rehashed from prior titles in the franchise. Or, if Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag escapes this ignominious fate, that 2014's Assassin's Creed V may suffer from being more of the same. Fingers crossed that Ubisoft has a bunch of neat new stuff to show players, but with this short a development window, there's only so many new ideas the publisher and its development arms could feasibly cram into this game while offering each a substantial, necessary level of polish. Even the most stalwart Assassin's Creed III supporters wouldn't argue that the game was lacking in weird technical issues, and it's totally valid to fear that the rapid rate at which Ubisoft wants to churn out these sequels might exacerbate this problem.

Only time will tell though. Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag makes its retail debut in October, so Ubisoft has about seven months to ensure that the title isn't a buggy mess. Fingers crossed, hm?

Source: YouTube [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6rwCyP1LLg&utm_source=crm_ncsa&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=f_ass4bf_cm_usa_130325]

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Darth Marsden

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Weren't we told that there were three major cities to explore?

EDIT: God bless the Assassin's Creed Wiki. Havana, Nassau and Kingston.

Let's see what else is mentioned on the Wiki Page [http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed_IV:_Black_Flag]...

- About 60% of the game will take place on land
- Explore 50 locations ranging from fisherman villages, jungles, forts and exotic Coconut Islands
- "Exploration is the key"

Oh and this interesting little tidbit about the lack of Desmond:
Instead of Desmond Miles, the modern day will be centered around the players themselves, who act as "research analysts" working for Abstergo Entertainment and reliving the memories of Edward Kenway through the Animus, by using William's DNA. Abstergo obtained his DNA when they captured him in the previous installment. The Animus will no longer constrain the players with its barriers whenever they attempt to interact with an environment the ancestor has not; instead tougher enemy ships will block the way, with the only way around them being to actually explore the world, and find things that can go towards upgrading [Kenway's ship, the] Jackdaw
 

FinalDream

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Was there any need for the voice over? It's like someone talking over a film. Irritating!
 

Darth Marsden

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FinalDream said:
Was there any need for the voice over? It's like someone talking over a film. Irritating!
What annoys me is when they do it over the end, with the pre-order bonuses. We can read, thank you.
 

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FinalDream said:
Was there any need for the voice over? It's like someone talking over a film. Irritating!
Especially irritating given how jarring it was to hear an extra-cheesy script being read by what sounds like some bloke down the pub.
 

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The more I see about IV: Black Flags, the more I like it. While I did enjoy III, the naval combat sections were certainly the best bits of the game and to be honest, having a game set around that mechanic but plus all the other exploratory and assassin-y stuff sounds like something I'd massively enjoy. I'm just hoping Ubisoft have taken some time to iron out the kinks in the engine and actually attempted to make an engaging player character this time around.

Still, I'm looking forward to it overall.
 

Kaossdemon

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It would be funny if you would get bonus content if you pirate the game :D. You know, for irony sake
 

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Kaossdemon said:
It would be funny if you would get bonus content if you pirate the game :D. You know, for irony sake
Actually you will,

Since the pre order version comes with bonuses such as a single player mission, the upload on certain parts of the internet will most likely feature all the pre-order bonuses.

More OT;

While i do look forward to the game, i never like the idea of SINGLE player mission as a pre-order bonus. Even though it might not be key, or add anything at all, to the story.
 

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Longstreet said:
Kaossdemon said:
It would be funny if you would get bonus content if you pirate the game :D. You know, for irony sake
Actually you will,

Since the pre order version comes with bonuses such as a single player mission, the upload on certain parts of the internet will most likely feature all the pre-order bonuses.

More OT;

While i do look forward to the game, i never like the idea of SINGLE player mission as a pre-order bonus. Even though it might not be key, or add anything at all, to the story.
To be fair, the ones in assassin's creed tend to be that kind of mission.

I'm looking forward to it, although they do seem to be very, very heavily glamourising the pirate legend. Nothing wrong with that though-A game about dying slowly at sea from an infected boo boo would suck.
 

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I don't know, man... OK, this looks kinda fun, but after AC3´s ending (which pissed me off like you wouldn't believe it) I´m not sure I want to keep playing. The game might still be fun, but the story has become a total clusterfuck.
 

Combustion Kevin

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to be fair, Ubisoft, most of these "select few of trully free men" were murderers, plunderers and raiders, probably as morally bankrupt if not worse than the emperial soldiers they seem to butcher en masse.
all of whom do not know how to fire a musket at a target within 20 feet range.