If you didn’t get enough of setting sails for the majority of your time in game, whaling, hijacking ships, looking for lost cargo/sailors, or even stopping off on a random island to hunt for treasure, you’re in luck, because that’s exactly what you’ll expect from Rogue with the main difference is that in Rogue, it doesn’t offer undersea diving, due to it being set in the colder northern Atlantic Ocean, which means swimming can kill you and icebergs. This is mainly because of the fact that it is almost impossible to to discuss what Rogue has to offer, without simply repeating just about everything that has been said in an Assassin’s Creed review over the last few years minus any usage of the word”‘new.” While many of those titles looked to improve or build upon what came before it, Rogue does nothing but cut-and-paste many of the game’s characters, environments and gameplay aspects from the previous two major releases.įans of last year’s Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag will feel particularly at home, as Rogue is basically the same game with a different story, some ice and less pirate hats.