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The story in Assassin's Creed Rogue takes place during the French and Indian War, the American theater of the Seven Years' War. Now, as a member of the domineering Templar Order, Shay must hunt down his former brothers and sisters while paving the way for British dominance in the American colonies. That all changes when he undertakes a dangerous mission that makes him realize how many civilians the Assassins have put in jeopardy and killed in pursuit of their goals. Shay Patrick Cormac, a clever and compassionate Irishman, has trained his whole life as a loyal member of the Assassin Brotherhood. Shay would have been more likely to receive support from the military than collect resources at dozens of small ports. The naval exploration doesn't make much sense, considering that by 1754, piracy on the high seas was well and truly in decline. Stealth and assassination are still your primary objectives, and the side missions, which range from liberating forts to defending vulnerable targets, are all old hat. This is mostly repeat content from Black Flag, but it holds up well.įun gameplay aside, the fact that Shay is a Templar is woefully underused. You can sink ships, board them or even recruit them into your own armada for the Naval Fleet mini game. You can approach a ship head-on to ravage its sails or ram it, get up close and personal with destructive round shot, use puckle guns to sink smaller vessels or just go for good, old-fashioned broadsides.
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The tactics and weapons you have available to you during naval combat are impressive. (New York City is a third explorable area, since it just wouldn't be Assassin's Creed without at least one big city.) Shay explores the Hudson Valley and the North Atlantic, from Halifax, Nova Scotia, up to Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec, and beyond, aboard his trusty ship, the Morrigan. Naval combat deserves a bigger nod, as it's easily the more refined system of the two battle systems.