This game does a great job to make drinking look bad because of it's outcomes. In this game when you are drunk/intoxicated, you may have visions, you'll stumble around, and other things like that. If you drink more than around five shots, you will get drunk and become intoxicated for a few minutes. The main portion of drinking in this game is at taverns throughout the game is you can buy shots of rum to drink. The main source for money in the golden age of piracy was rum! In this game, you can go on ships to steal and get rum for money. This game is a pirate game as you have realized. So really, if your kid is in 5th grade or higher the would have definitely heard these words before, so that's not particularly a problem.Īll this game does, is advertise the other games in this series. I've heard s**t twice I believe but have not heard c**t, which common sense says is in the game, but I have not heard it yet. I have played the whole game through and did most the side missions and I heard the F word like ONCE. Also, you will get in trouble in the game for killing innocent people/civilians. So, I can see violence as a little issue, but definitely nothing even a 11 year old or so can handle. Very minimal amounts of blood is visible and yes you can hit people and shoot people, but there is NO GORE. You fight for your land and your freedom from the others. You play as a pirate and kill the people that are trying to take over the main pirate city, Nassau. This game, as the title states, is a game about killing people, but again, Common Sense has again made this game sound COMPLETELY over the top violent, which its not. So basically, he's not a great role model, but not at all a bad one. His ship ends up crashing and he sets out on an adventure to get home but winds up in a war between the pirates and other nations. The main story, without giving any spoilers, is that Edward ventures out to go privateering to earn extra money to support his family and his wife. There is honestly NO SEX IN THIS GAME! The game does show a man and woman in bed (Edward and his wife, Caroline) but a second after the scene starts Edward gets out of bed and he is fully clothed except no shirt and his wife is COMPLETELY covered and is actually fully clothed, so that is not a problem.Įdward Kenway, the main protagonist in the sixth main Assassin's Creed game, or AC4 Black Flag, is not a great role model but at the same time is not a bad one at all. The only i can think of is that his determination and his motivation is to support his wife/family. This game doesn't have too many positive messages in it. In other words, i don't think that common sense is a reliable source to collect data from for games. First off, let me say that i personally believe that common sense is highly strict and untrue/dramatic about their reviews. If your child understands that killing in real life is bad and it’s a sin I think its OK for them.ĭetailed and informational review of Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag I really think any child that is 12 and up can handle this game. It is strong but there is an option to turn off the voice sound and sub titles. There is some blood but of course you can turn it off. Next is the violence in the game, it is not much worse than any call of duty or battlefield game. Parents like me always freak out when it says sexual content on the back of the box and say no, but this one I do not understand why it says that on the back of the box. The sex in assassins creed black flag is really not strong at all. I have said no due to the sexual content and really just the theme of the game. They always have asked for titles like Grand theft auto. Now trust me, I am pretty strict when it comes to my children playing games. First off let’s get to the rating, it is M. It shows very important things in Americas past.
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