Assassin’s Creed® Rogue

Assassin’s Creed® Rogue

The same year, when AC Unity was released, Ubisoft gave us another Assassin’s Creed game. Rogue completes the North-American Trilogy with AC III and AC IV, and turns as well into the story of Unity.

When you start playing Rogue you could have the feeling to play Black Flag in another setting. It is located during the Seven Years War, and the character we play is Shay Patrick Cormac, a young assassin who is still learning , but also questioning if everything the assassins teach him is the truth. After he was sent on a special mission and made fatefull experience, he decides to leave the Brotherhood of Assassins and finds after that his way to the Order of the Templars. This is the first AC game in which we play a templar most of the time during the story. There aren’t any historical persons, but many other ones you already know from AC III, AC IV and Unity as well.

Real player with 82.4 hrs in game


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Did you think Black Flag was the utmost heights that Pirate vs. Ninja combat could climb to? Were you under the (foolish) impression that Ubisoft(in the head) couldn’t further refine the ship combat introduced in AC3 and then perfected in Black Flag? Did you skip this game thinking it’s just ANOTHER reskin of Black Flag?

If you answered yes to any of these questions - then you are REALLY missing out.

The first thing most players say about Rogue is that it’s shorter than Black Flag. That isn’t quite true - Black Flag was a sweeping epic spread out across several years; all leading up to AC3. Rogue is more self-contained and (dare I say it?) streamlined than Black Flag. Take a couple of weeks off from playing Black Flag - you’re likely to forget the story when you start it up again. Rogue is all-involving. The plot is a lot more personal. It does something that no other AC game has done before… and shows the story from the BAD GUY point of view. Not only that, but it does it in a way that makes YOUR character a good guy (well, as good as a guy can be when he’s a member of a top secret murder cult) while still ticking all the bad guy tropes. Best of all, it actually SHOWS the good guys (again, murder cult) the heroes - as villains without MAKING them villains. This whole story - by and large - is a series of misunderstandings. Arrogance. Mistakes and one man (the main character) trying to clean up afterwards.

Real player with 74.3 hrs in game

Assassin’s Creed® Rogue on Steam

TAXIDERMY

TAXIDERMY

The experience was both fun and messed up, but rough around a few edges. Also, there are some hidden things in the game, even though I didn’t manage to find them.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game


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Recommended ONLY for fans of 80’s Slashers and the indie horror genre.

Well, I finished it. You’re an idiot who ordered a bear rug for six thousand dollars and you didn’t get it in a timely manner, so you drive out with your

! trigger-happy wife to the business you ordered it from and proceed to break and enter to get that bear rug. Takes maybe forty-five minutes to an hour and twenty if you go in blind, I think. Learning enemy patterns, figuring out what buttons open what and where to go next.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

TAXIDERMY on Steam

Frog Demon

Frog Demon

It’s a nice game but when i faced a glitch my enjoying is over

i just stuck in (bug) checkpoint

only way to carry on close the game and re-open it

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


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The Short of it: A “rager” of a tower climbing platformer. Unless you are highly sedated, you will rage. You will rage quit. And then you will double click that little icon and climb again. Don’t pay more than $1 IMO.

Reminds me of: If you liked Downwell, you’ll probably like Frog Demon, because then you can go Upwell buh-dum-tishh

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

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Cavern Escape Extremely Hard game!!!

Cavern Escape Extremely Hard game!!!

2¢ Review

| Game Name: | Cavern Escape |

| Original Release: | 20 Feb 2017 |

| My Overall Grade (#/10): | 5 |

| Demo: | No |

| Workshop: | No |

| Level Editor: | No |

| Captions: | No |

| Controller Support: | No |

| Multiplayer: | No |

Real player with 18.9 hrs in game

Contrary to what the store page tells you, this is neither a platformer nor a puzzle game (that, with some other blatant lies in there made me seriously wonder if they accidentally pasted there a description of some other game.)

It is a typical “don’t touch the walls” maze game for people with steady hand (nothing brain teasing about that.)

The only redeeming quality this game has, is that unlike some other games of this genre, they bothered to actually have somewhat good looking visuals. Sadly, it’s completely wasted, as everything else is just broken.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Cavern Escape Extremely Hard game!!! on Steam