Games Assassin's Creed: Rogue

Assassin's Creed: Rogue

Assassin's Creed: Rogue is a stealth action game with a third-person view in a historical setting. Players will be able to explore the northern part... Read more

VGTimes:
7.3/10
Review
Players:
8.6/10
Steam:
85/100
Metacritic:
73/100
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Trailers, gameplay, and other videos

Assassin’s Creed Rogue | Launch Trailer [UK]
Assassin’s Creed Rogue | Story Trailer [UK]
Assassin’s Creed Rogue - 20 Minute Gameplay Walkthrough! [EGX]
Assassin’s Creed Изгой | Трейлер выхода [RU]
Assassin’s Creed Изгой | Сюжетный трейлер [RU]

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System requirements and PC test

Minimum:
  • Windows 7 SP1
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Free Space: 11,5 GB
  • VRAM: 1 GB
  • Video Card: GeForce GTS 450; Radeon HD 5670; Intel HD 4600
  • DirectX: 11
  • Keyboard, Mouse, контроллер Xbox 360
Recommended:
  • Windows 7 SP1
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-2400S
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Free Space: 12 GB
  • VRAM: 1 GB
  • Video Card: GeForce GTX 560 Ti; Radeon HD 6870
PC test

Reviews and ratings

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I’ll say a little about my overall impression of the game. It seems to me that this is one of the best stories in the entire series, it is told without excessive pathos on the part of the main character, the actions are simple and understandable to any person, you are imbued with his story, that same sad story of the legendary killer of the Assassins and Templars.

Plot. This is a wonderful story about misunderstanding and rose-colored glasses around the protagonist, when good goals, achievements and ahead of competitors come to the fore, but in the end it turns out to be only self-conviction. At the moment of the story, you can trace the development of Shay from the point of view of moral beliefs and choice of actions, he becomes more cold-blooded and sadder.

Gameplay. In the game, as in ot… Read full

Gameplay
8.5 / 10
Graphics
9.5 / 10
Story
9.5 / 10
Controls
9.5 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Localization
8.5 / 10
9.4

Recently, Ubisoft has come under a lot of criticism due to the so-called "pipeline". It seemed like the peak had already been reached - two games a year, but Ubi decided to release four this year! Although, that's not what this is about. Over the past year, all eyes have been on Unity, which offers many new features. In this regard, the game began to live up to its name (rogue - outcast). Does the game deserve the laurel of honor or has it, having grown up in the shadow of its older brother, never been able to take its place of honor in the series. Let's figure it out.

1. From the very beginning, the developers promised us a fundamentally new gameplay, offering the opportunity to play as a Templar. I expected completely new emotions from this, some kind of hunting excitement of chasing assa… Read full

One of the best games in the series. I bought it along with Unity and, probably, Rogue made a strong impression on me, but not probably, but definitely, because I completed Unity first, and then this one. Since the “next-gen” Assassin was poor, not because the optimization was lame and there were bugs, but also because the plot was almost a copy of the second part, so Arno was the spitting image of Ezio, both externally and internally. + a bunch of useful features went down the drain. So, joining the world of Rogue was just fucking nice: in essence, it’s a black flag, but now we’re playing as a Templar. The game has a lot of new features, new weapons, etc. For the first time we are given the opportunity to hunt a hunter, that is, kill assassins. In terms of the plot, everything is also goo… Read full

9.0

The best part, there is everything here - freedom of movement on ships, capture of ports, and the most interesting part - boarding: D

Gameplay
10 / 10
Graphics
10 / 10
Story
10 / 10
Controls
10 / 10
Sound and Music
10 / 10
Multiplayer
1 / 10
Localization
10 / 10
8.7

There is no fundamentally new gameplay, only details: a grenade launcher, an icebreaker ship with guns on all sides, the ability to leave burning oil on the water. Everything else is the legacy of Black Flag. Except that the setting—cold, snowy and harsh nature—looks great.

What I liked most was the plot: in the past it combined the third, fourth, and even the next fifth. And in the present, it continues the line of Abstergo Entertainment from Black Flag and is even plot-linked with Chronicles. + The developers left us many reminders about the previous parts (for those who are not aware or have forgotten) in the files of the Abstergo company. This part shows us for the first time that assassins also make mistakes and break a lot of wood, and sometimes their struggle for freedom reaches the … Read full

7.0
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