![]() ![]() As Ade begins to complete his objectives and comes into contact with a Templar woman, he realises that all is not as it seems in this section of the world and that there is a much grander scheme occurring than first thought. It's a setting that perfectly leads into building up your assassin once more in a pursuit for justice. However, a deadly storm ends with his ship torn apart and him washed up on the shores of Port-Au-Prince. ![]() ![]() Taking place 15 years after the end of Black Flag, Adewale is now captain of his own ship and is travelling to Haiti to enlist more assassins and to help liberate the people of the islands. Freedom Cry is short and doesn't change the gameplay up as much as it claims, but the fact that you get to play as the first ever African assassin and also get to experience more of the best things about Black Flag make it worth a purchase by any fan or those who just want a smaller AC adventure to try out. His turn towards the end of the game from first hand of the Jackdaw to proper assassin was well handled and pointed towards the much anticipated solo add on for the character. Not as boring as the former mind you, but with the same heroic qualities and dedication to the Assassin Brotherhood. Whereas Edward was the lousy scoundrel pirate (even though I still found him likeable), Ade was kind of like the Connor to his Ezio. ![]() Adewale was one of the greatest characters in ACIV: Black Flag. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.ĩ.5 out of 10 (rounded up to 10). ![]()
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