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When Ubisoft revealed their ship-focused pirate adventure “Skull & Bones” at E3 in 2017, the general consensus among players was how similar it looked to “Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Ubisoft's long-awaited pirate game Skull & Bones has been delayed once again. The publisher said in its latest earnings report that the game is ...
Ubisoft's long-in-the-works pirate adventure boasts a beautiful world and bombastic ship-to-ship combat, but it sinks amid boring busywork and tedious traversal. Pirates! Such an evocative word!
What hurts the most is that Skull and Bones could have been the game Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is trying to be, ...
“Skull and Bones” now takes place around the Indian Ocean during the time of pirates. Players take on the role of a shipwreck survivor who washes ashore. Everyone wants the protagonist dead ...
anticipated pirate sim Skull and Bones is in beta. The game was meant to release in 2018, then 2019, but at least now there’s an open beta and your progress will carry over into Skull and Bones ...
Skull and Bones - Ubisoft's extraordinarily long in the works (and not particularly good) open-world pirate adventure - is getting a free week-long trial next week, and it'll coincide with the ...
But from what I've played it offers a lot more player agency to really carve out your own Caribbean adventure than Skull and Bones is likely to, with a pleasingly nuanced take on a pirate's life.
Ubisoft’s open-world pirate sim Skull and Bones talks big. From the moment you create your character, the game coerces you with the idea that you could “rule the seas" in what I can only ...
With development led by Ubisoft Singapore, Skull and Bones began life as a spin-off to Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, with the focus shifting to a full-on pirate high-seas "I'm on a boat" action.
Skull and Bones has been cooking away at Ubisoft for what feels like an eternity. Now, with its release only a days away, a rival pirate game, more in the vein of strategy classics like Sid Meier ...