So, what's the general consensus on AC4 Black Flag? Is the metacritic score a proper reflection of the game or is it a case of review-hype? I'm thinking of buying it on PC later this month, so that's why I ask.
For me the essence of the game that captures my inner gamer is the overall sense of good old fashioned fun where the story has been put in the background to compliment the great atmospheric world full of exploring, treasure hunting, animal skinning and upgrading.
I think I pretty much summed up the game for me in an entire sentence but let me explain my opinion a little further. The overall seriousness of Assassin's Creed 3 annoyed me so much, that I could hardly enjoy the things that were beyond its weak mechanics.
It was such a heavy story experience that the side-quests and collectable hunting became a meaningless job. The fact that it only started after 6-7 hours of playing the game was a huge letdown as well.
With this you are trusted into a world from the get-go. You have your basic tutorial but you already get this sense of being able to go anywhere. Does the tropical setting feel like a breath of fresh air? It surely does, imo.
Not to forget that the overall city layout is a much better experience where running around the rooftops is actually worth your time, with each ledge and pole being perfectly jumpable and/or scaleable without ruining the fluidity of animations.
The biggest improvement with this game is the sense of freedom. There are times where the pirate setting perfectly compliments the gameplay with the Jackdaw (ship), the naval combat and the great blend between riding the waves the one minute, and walking on an abandoned island the next hunting for treasure or killing wildlife to create that new holster, health etc. upgrade. There are a lot of things to do in this game and they hardly feel like filler.
It completely destroyed AC3 and almost topples Brotherhood for being my most favorite Assassin's Creed game to date. I was one of the skeptics when this game got announced but Ubisoft surely redeemed themselves with this game.