Associate Producer Sylvain Trottier and Art Director Raphael Lacoste called it the “first truly naval open world game,” and the new setting, the early 18th-century Caribbean, definitely supports this idea. The next installment of the series, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag, looks like it will take that aspect one step further, creating a dynamic open world naval adventure on the high seas.Īt least, that’s how Assassin’s Creed IV was described by two of its developers when I got my first look at where the series is going next. As great as they were, though, these segments almost felt like a separate game. Added to the series in Ubisoft’s Revolutionary War adventure, these segments put the assassin Connor at the helm of a massive ship, taking him away from Boston and New York and up and down the coast of the continental United States. For all of its bugs and flaws, one thing Assassin’s Creed III did right was the naval missions.
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