

After a dangerous mission goes tragically wrong, Shay turns his back on the Assassins who, in response, attempt to end his life. Amid the chaos and violence of the French and Indian War, Shay Patrick Cormac, a fearless young member of the Assassin Brotherhood, undergoes a dark transformation that will forever shape the future of the colonies. Players will be able to wear the outfits of Bayek, Arno, and Jacob, as well as two bonus missions, The Armor of Sir Gunn and The Siege of Fort de Sable.The Games on Demand version supports English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese.North America, 18th century. As well as visual enhancements, you’ll notice quite a few new cosmetics. Still, it’s worth noting that there’s a little more on offer besides graphics. In all, it’s a better remaster than The Ezio Collection, but it’s not completely game-changing. The resolution also makes a difference even if you’re not running in 4K, as the Xbox 360 version runs at sub-HD and PS3 720p. These areas benefit from the improved environmental rendering, though it’s hard to tell without a direct comparison. The game still has one of the biggest worlds in the franchise, letting players travel between the North Atlantic, the frontier, and New York. Thankfully, Rogue Remastered makes up for these oversights in other areas. This may be mitigated somewhat if you’re playing at 4K, but for regular users, it’s quite noticeable. Jagged edges are commonplace while exploring its vast world, and it’s unclear why Ubisoft couldn’t use post-processing effects to reduce them. Its age is most distinct in its poor anti-aliasing.

In some places, Assassins Creed Rogue Remastered looks truly terrible.
