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| 9/10 IGN | 9/10 GameSpew | 90/100 Gaming Trend |
| 9/10 Well Played | 9/10 Areajugones | 90/100 Generación Xbox |
| 9/10 Pizza Fria | 90/100 TierraGamer | 90/100 Windows Central |
| 9/10 Beyond Gaming | 9/10 ZTGD | 90/100 COGconnected |
| 87/100 Games.ch | 85/100 Console Tribe | 8/10 GameBlog.fr |
| 4/5 N-Gamz | 8/10 GameReactor | 8/10 TheSixthAxis |
| 8/10 Shacknews | 8/10 GamersGlobal | 8/10 PCGames |
| 4/5 Geeks By Girls | 8/10 Hinsusta | 8/10 Multiplayer.it |
| 4/5 Lords of Gaming | 8/10 XBoxEra | 8/10 Xbox-Mag |
| 80/100 XBoxOrNot | 8/10 wccftech | 4/5 Absolute Geeks |
| 8/10 GameInformer | 4/5 NME | 75/100 JVFrance |
| 75/100 PCGamer | 15/20 GamerGen | 7/10 Journal du Geek |
| 7/10 GameHope | 7/10 Le Bêta-Testeur | 3/5 EuroGamer.fr |
| 3/5 GamesRadar | 6/10 Numerama |
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Expanded world and enhanced gameplay
Engaging story


A stunning current-gen glow-up
Somehow, they improved upon perfection with the Naval Combat
New narrative content is brilliant and seamlessly included
Easily the definitive version of an absolute classic
"What If?" Animus rifts are?fine
I don?t really vibe with the store or live-service-lite mechanics


The design of its scenarios is the most brutal and never seen in any other recent installment of the franchise.
The improvements made to parkour make Edward Kenway's movements more fluid and realistic.
The new features, as well as their secondary content, ensure that boredom has no place in the game.
The DLC present in the official version should have been included in this remake.


Renewed combat system and much more dynamic.
Fully respects the essence of the original
Small audio desynchronizations before the first patch.


Much more reactive parkour, reminiscent of the refinement seen in Mirage.
Simple fight, but extremely fun
Naval battles continue to be among the best ever produced by Ubisoft.
Excellent performance on PlayStation 5 Pro
A large number of optional activities can give a feeling of a checklist.
Some time jumps harm a part of the narrative structure.


Wildly vivid colors that keep the original's spirit.
Additional story that only makes Edward Kenway's legend even better.
Minor content overload with typical Ubisoft checklist


The atmosphere is incredibly good.
Impressive in terms of audiovisual.
The additional gameplay is sometimes a nice added value.
Some visual oddities regarding the rendering distance at sea.


Massive content injection across the board
Rough edges for parkour sanded off
Fresh shanties ahoy!
Gameplay holds up nicely
Some quest trigger bugs remain
Camera can be ?creative? with its angles
[90/100] reviewed at 08/07/2026 - Test Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced [read the full review on Gaming Trend]


Complete re-make feels really good
Modern controls translate really well with a 13-year-old game
Massive load time improvements
Occasional texture pop in
Still a couple of Ubisoft bugs running around


Exciting melee and naval combat
Beautiful world building
Lots of engaging content
Improvements from the original
Some camera and control issues
Characters and animation look a bit dated


Powerful and motivating naval battles
Significantly expanded remake with new content
A strong progression around Jackdaw, Edward, and Great Inagua.
New officers bring additional interesting skills.
More side missions, islands, and secrets
A very atmospheric pirate setting
Flexible difficulty adaptations
Locking system not always accurate.
Crawling at a medium level is too easy.
The KI guards often react slowly.
Climbing and route with inaccuracies
The repetitive processes remain unchanged.
Small technical imperfections


Improved gameplay without betraying the original.
Deeper and more rewarding naval battles
Excellent technical and artistic sector
Additional content well integrated
The AI remained anchored to the usual limits of the saga.
Some minor technical imperfections
Italian dubbing not entirely renewed.


Incredible climate effects
New secondary weapons for the Jackdaw
A huge feeling of freedom
8 new end game missions and 3 new officers
The appearance of historical figures like Blackbeard or Anne Bonny
Some narrative and gameplay additions
A successful immersion through the DualSense
A top-notch OST
Ship management and sea battles
The concept of RIFTS in a "What if" style.
Many collision bugs
Audio bugs in the dialogues
A graphical remake with adjustments and a bit of content, nothing more. We are far from the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3.
Camera issues are still very much present.


Visually striking
Still a fantastic and entertaining core story
The Caribbean oozes with personality
Naval combat is still fun
Edward Kenway is a brilliant lead character
Some of the areas with 'improvements' simply don't cut it, including the combat
Very much the original game with a new coat of paint


Thoroughly modernises the game
Combat is a good midpoint between AC's styles
New content, equipment, loot system, etc.
Rearranges some things for the better (e.g. rope darts)
Constantly nagging Animus stuff
Some inconsistency in the combat


Stunning visuals across land and sea
Improved and modernized combat and movement
Seamless cities with no loading
A bunch of new content
Upgraded ship combat
No Hidden Blade combat stance or muskets
Graphical and animation hiccups
No multiplayer


Good complete tutorials (can be disabled)
New characters and missions integrate well...
Improved and expanded close combat and at sea combat systems...
Diverse game with stealth, combat, parkour, and naval battles.
Wide range of side missions and activities
High solo playtime (around 15 hours for the story, around 40 hours in total)
A well-staged story
Luxurious upgrade options (mostly optional) for Edward and his Jackdaw
Graphics significantly improved to an absolutely contemporary level
Textures, effects, and object draw distance significantly improved compared to the original.
Most often, cool weather effects on land and at sea.
Two graphical modes focused on either better image quality or a higher frame rate (console)
A high-quality voice (also in German)
Atmospheric soundtrack
Rich sound effects
... where the chain takedown is potentially too powerful during perfect defenses.
Quality mode only at 30 frames per second (console)
Short but quite numerous loading screens.


A character who has their charm
A multitude of quests, contracts, and secrets to discover
Naval battles that will take your breath away
Endearing characters
A headquarters and a boat to improve
Still a bit of heaviness in the gameplay
A very large map that can be scary


An excellent atmosphere
Modernized control system
Some types of missions always seem outdated.
Recurring secondary activities
Contemporary history is absent.
Recurrent secondary activities
Contemporary history is absent


Modern, solid and varied combat system
Amazing and exciting open world
We were expecting more "fractures"
Do not expect reactive enemies during stealth phases.


Helming the Jackdaw is addictive and brilliant fun
Great performances from the cast
Solid performance on all hardware tested
Pirates! Naval Battles! Sea Shanties!
A muddy narrative, despite the refinements
Parkour feels slippery at times, just like the original


Nervous and brutal ground battles
Pleasant environments to explore
Smooth and easy-to-use navigation
Adaptable difficulties and tailor-made experience
Arsenal more limited for Edward
Some staging flaws
Physics of water still perfectible
Absence of the DLC "The Price of Freedom"


The story is well reworked, faithful to the core of the license.
The highly advanced combat and well-balanced parkour
No loading screen when joining a new island
Few wide open spaces on earth, many invisible walls camouflaged


Original shanties are back and ready to get stuck in your head for another decade
Overhauled combat expands on the original with more combat options available early on and more tools beyond just a pair of cutlasses and as many pistols as one pirate can muster
Expanded story content surrounding Blackbeard and the various members of the Jackdaw
Still a far better simulation of the life of a pirate versus an assassin
Assemble the crew of the Jackdaw and seek out the One Pi...Observatory
Armor sets are purely cosmetic, so dress up in your favorite regalia
Hidden Blade combat is now solely limited to takedowns (although some veterans might consider this a positive)
Combat reworked to feel like takedowns are the main objective
Repetitive open-world checklists and collectibles
Parkour feels oversimplified with having to only hold down a button and move in one direction (expert controls are available if you do want to add at least a minor amount of complexity to the freeclimbing)


Removing insta-fail missions and other quality of life tweaks greatly improve upon the original
Blasting ships to smithereens and singing sea shanties never gets old
Perhaps the least exciting parkour in the series
A problematic lock-on camera can make combat frustrating


Naval battles remain a reference and continue to gain in spectacularity.
Approximately six hours of new content, including new quests and a true extension of the story.
The surveillance missions are finally less punitive.
Many quality of life improvements (automatic navigation, modernized interface, etc.).
The Caribbean remains a particularly pleasant and open world to explore, enriched with new areas.
The Rifts effectively replace Abstergo's contemporary sequences.
The customization system of Great Inagua Manor adds an additional objective to the exploration.
A lifespan even more generous than that of the original game.
A PC version rich in graphic options and accessibility features.
Disappearance of several popular mechanics (secret blade in combat, weapon pickup, hand-to-hand combat).
The Jackdaw's autopilot still lacks reliability.
A loyalty to the original level design that reveals environments that are sometimes too cramped.
An optimization still uneven, with some stutters, bugs, and rare crashes.
Parkour sometimes less precise than in the original game, with occasionally erratic movements.
Mandatory download even with the physical edition, a difficult decision to justify.




The possibility to squat!
Immersive naval battles
A less rigid parkour
Adding crew members
More dynamic fights
The grouped clashes a little confused
a lack of truly new content
Few risks taken


Vibrant and immersive Caribbean islands
A navigation still as enjoyable
A very successful sound atmosphere
A significant amount of activities
Fights quickly become repetitive.
An unconvincing AI
An overloaded interface
Artificial progress barriers
[7/10] reviewed at 08/07/2026 - Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced (Xbox Series) [read the full review on GameHope]
[7/10] reviewed at 08/07/2026 - Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced (PC) [read the full review on GameHope]


Edward Kenway remains a true Ezio rival
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Terrific voice acting across the board
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Pirate atmosphere remains solid
Excised content is disappointing
-
Maps can feel a bit small
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Caught between updating, and being faithful


A trip to the Caribbean that cannot be refused
The dynamism of Parkour and infiltration
The game design should have been reviewed.
The adventure's breakdown
a superb musical composition
beautiful new side missions
Significant epilogue of the story
Improved combat and infiltration mechanics
Many additional activities still seem quite generic.
The gameplay lacks long-term depth.
History sometimes has hiccups.
Solid technology optimization, even playable on a Steam Deck.
Overall well-told story set in the world of pirates, focusing mainly on Edward Kenway.
good integration of contemporary characters
A strong German synchronization of the main characters
Ship battles are an entertaining and spectacular highlight.
Super Sea-Shantys, which make you want to sing along in chorus.
Dense atmosphere from start to finish
More freedom in the tasks.
New characters like Lucy, Padre, and Deadmen integrate well.
From now on, we can dive anywhere.
Dedicated button to sneak, instead of just relying on bushes and tall grass.
many ancillary activities
Possibility to gradually improve the chough.
Enhanced combat system...
An AI that is still too weak, acting in a way that can be easily bypassed.
small graphical errors and non-player character (NPC) freezing issues
The new modern story is pleasant, but not entirely thought out.
Useless in-game shop
The weather is sometimes too rainy.
Open World is classic Ubisoft - this mainly means navigating symbols instead of naturally exploring.
Excellent naval combat and ship boarding remain as addictive as ever
Modernized combat with parries, improved rope dart, dedicated crouch, and smoother stealth
Stunning visual overhaul backed by excellent PC optimization
Rich open world filled with new islands, Templar Hunts, Assassin Contracts, and rewarding exploration
Returning players may find the largely unchanged story and premium price difficult to justify
The visual improvements that make everything beautiful
+ Adjustments made to certain gameplay elements (e.g. tailing, etc.)
+ The new original content is interesting
+ The naval gameplay and combat system work very well.
+ The parkour system has been reworked for more fluidity.
The Hideout and fleet management are a real asset.
+ A satisfactory lifespan
A very decent PS5 version, with its graphic modes
+ The Atmos system and the Anvil engine work wonders.
Textures a little less convincing, in some places.
A slight lack of brightness at times
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