Assassins Creed IV: Black Flag

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Early 18th Century? I see the Asssassin this time is Conner's Grandfather and Haytham Kenway's father, Edward Kenway. This time around, we'll be dealing with PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN!!


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Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2...of-pirate-themed-assassins-creed-4-black-flag
 
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I actually really like the sound of this. Haven't had a decent pirate themed game and I think Ubisoft can pull it off.
 
There hasn't been a decent pirate game that isn't One Piece related in a while is there?
 
60 minutes exclusive to ps3 again. Full reveal coming Monday 5pm according to Eurogamer.
 
I hope it won't be another glitch fest like III, it was very annoying at times that I didn't enjoy the overall experience, will take my time and wait for reviews this time, but certainly will keep an eye on it
 
Looking forward to it,skipped Ezio's second outing but played through Connor's story which I enjoyed.What I am looking forward to is what happens now in desmond's world,They sort of messed it up in that time period.
 
let me get this straight an Assasin gave birth to a templar who then gave birth to an Assasin?
 
Looks great, I remember when I saw the AC3 Naval Battle demo in Sony's E3 2012 conference for the first time it was simply amazing. I guess everyone else liked it too so they ran with that theme for a whole game.

 
I didn't really like the naval battles, however, it seems that I'm in the minority on this one. As for Edward, I hope he is more like his son than his grandson.
 
The Official World Premiere Trailer - Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag:



Edward Kenway, A Pirate Trained By Assassins:



The year is 1715. Pirates rule the Caribbean and have established their own lawless Republic. Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag introduces Edward Kenway, a brash rebel Pirate Assassin. His fight for glory has earned him the respect of legends like Blackbeard, but also drawn him into the ancient war between Assassins and Templars, a war that may destroy everything the pirates have built. Take part in an incredible and seamless adventure. Discover the most diverse Assassin's Creed world ever created. From Kingston to Nassau, explore 50 unique locations where you can live the life of a pirate. Become one of the most feared pirates in the West Indies. Stand amongst legendary names as you establish a lawless Republic in the Bahamas and relive the truly explosive events that defined the Golden Age of Piracy.

Oh by the way, Edward Kenway is the Father of Haytham Keyway and Grandfather of Conner Kenway.
 
I tried to play the first game time and time again, and kept getting bored to tears. I never made it to the second game, and by extension, any of the following games. But, I will give this one a shot.

By pure concept, I love it.
 
I tried to play the first game time and time again, and kept getting bored to tears. I never made it to the second game, and by extension, any of the following games. But, I will give this one a shot.

By pure concept, I love it.

The first one is the worst IMO, the second is the best, it's a whole new game you should give it a try
 
That last picture has a Pirates of the Caribbean movie vibe to it.
 
By pure concept, I love it.
I agree, and I'm inclined to get it based on the cnocept alone. I just hope you don't have to played the first three games to understand the plot. From what I understand, AC3 tied everything off nicely, but left enough space for a new trilogy to begin.
 
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