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Assassin’s Creed 4 won’t ignore Desmond

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Though it really should. I’m one of the many who felt terribly let down by Assassin’s Creed 3, with its 5 game, 5 year story arc essentially culminating in pointlessness. thankfully, Desmond’s role in Assassin’s creed has come to an end – but that doesn’t mean Ubisoft has forgotten about the monkey-faced hero.

“Desmond has been the main protagonist of the franchise so far. This won’t be the case in [Black Flag],” creative director Jean Guesdon confirmed in the game’s Factsheet Q&A.

“That being said [Black Flag] is not a reboot, neither is it a spinoff and we’re continuing to develop a consistent mythology. So yes, Desmond will be referred to as a very important legacy of the AC universe.”

Instead of playing as current-time protagonist, it seems you’ll be playing as a random thrill seeker,

“Abstergo Entertainment is a subset of the Abstergo conglomerate. It’s a division specialised in Entertainment providing historical content for games or movies. Abstergo Entertainment has worked closely with Ubisoft to deliver Assassin’s Creed Liberation [and the] the Multiplayer of Assassin’s Creed III,” he said, with Ubisoft nicely blurring the lines between reality and fantasy.

“Abstergo Entertainment is ACIVBF present playground and players will be immersed like never before in the AC universe. They will become part of the AC universe, able to meet some already known protagonists of the AC franchise.”

Honestly, when I played Assassin’s Creed 3’s naval missions, I thought the whole engine would be perfect for a pirate themed game, which we’re now getting. I just wish it would come without all of Assassin’s Creeds baggage. The series best bits are all contained within the past – and the regular jumps to the present (or indeed, the future) have, in my opinion, ended up diluting the entire experience. how are you supposed to become immersed when you know that you’re a guy, playing as another guy, playing as a another guy?

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag is headed to just about everything capable of playing video games towards the end of this year – and will be available on next-gen consoles as well.

Last Updated: March 6, 2013

6 Comments

  1. Mathias

    March 6, 2013 at 13:34

    Oooh, why not? 🙁 Damn it

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  2. Twakkie

    March 6, 2013 at 13:46

    Uberatang? Is that you?

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  3. Eric Viljoen

    March 6, 2013 at 13:47

    I haven’t played AC3 yet, so I don’t know where all the Desmond hate is coming from. But I liked the fact that my actions translated(although scripted) into consequences for modern day like they did in the AC before. I was especially like “whaaaaaaa” at the end of AC: Revelations.

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  4. Ayrton Lucano

    March 6, 2013 at 15:33

    Their killing the game

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