
My main gripe with the liberation mechanics of Freedom Cry is that they don’t ultimately pay off in a rewarding way. It might be a bit unsubtle on Ubisoft’s part, but I felt compelled to continue liberating slaves and adding members to my growing resistance. No matter if it’s a runaway being hunted down, a pair of disobedient slaves being whipped, or the auctioning off of a family, I always felt an intense moral pang to stop what I was doing and step in to right these horrors. Most of the sidequests and diversions you’ll stumble across involve saving the life of another human being. Freedom Cry wisely integrates its story themes with the actual gameplay. Sure, the villain is a two dimensionally evil governor who revels in the misery of his subjects, but that made me want to throw a wrench in his plans all the more.

Experiencing the new sights and sounds of Port-au-Prince was great, as the city has a unique feel compared to the main hubs of Black Flag. There’s some real humanity in this journey, and it manages to hit notes that resonated quite deeply with me.

Powerful StorytellingĪdewale’s mission to liberate the slaves of Port-au-Prince while attempting to spark a revolution is as engrossing a tale as the series has seen since Ezio’s trilogy. The local governor, Pierre de Fayet, plans a clandestine scientific expedition to measure the curvature of the earth and gather geographical data, which they intend to sell to the highest bidder with the promise of naval superiority. Whilst working for Bastienne, Adéwalé begins to uncover a conspiracy within the French provincial government ruling Port-au-Prince. Despite his obligations to the Brotherhood of Assassins, Adéwalé becomes sympathetic to their cause, and joins with the Maroons in hijacking a vessel, the Experto Crede, in order to interrupt the slave trade.


Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry Free Download RepacklabĪ faction of freedom fighters made up of liberated slaves led by Augustin Dieufort.
