Assassin's Creed Rogue

Assassin's Creed Rogue

released on Nov 11, 2014

Assassin's Creed Rogue

released on Nov 11, 2014

1751. North America. Amidst the chaos and violence of the French and Indian War, Shay Patrick Cormac, a fearless young member of the Assassins order, undergoes a dark transformation that will shape the future of the brotherhood forever. After arguing over a dangerous mission gone tragically wrong, Shay is betrayed by the Assassins who attempt to end his life. Cast aside by those he once called brothers, Shay sets out on a mission to wipe out all who turned against him and ultimately become the most feared Assassin hunter in history. Introducing Assassin’s Creed Rogue, the darkest chapter in the Assassin’s Creed franchise yet. As Shay, you will experience the slow transformation from Assassin to Assassin Hunter. Follow your own creed and set off on an extraordinary journey through New York City, the wild river valley, and far away to the icy cold waters of the North Atlantic in pursuit of your ultimate goal to bring down the Assassins.


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The Game Is Amazing not as good as black flag but also good

rogue is the pinnacle of the ac series, the new perspectives it grants and the combat make it the perfect ac game

Finalmente giochi dalla parte dei templari.

Basically a Black Flag DLC. Real shame that the air rifle was never brought back in the future games though.

Assassin's Creed Rogue is such an interesting twist! You play as a Templar, hunting down Assassins – it makes the story way more unpredictable (which I loved). Sailing your ship, exploring the North Atlantic, that classic AC stuff is just as fun as ever. It does get a little repetitive, and I wish there was more variety in the environments, but overall, if you want a unique perspective and a fresh dose of naval combat, Rogue's a solid outing, especially for long-time fans of the series.