Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Remake Review — A Beautiful Return and a Bittersweet Industry Reminder
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Zack Zwiezen
Summary
A reflective review of the 2026 remake of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag on PS5 Pro. The reviewer explores how replaying the game over a decade later evokes nostalgia and bittersweet feelings about both the game's quality and the current state of the gaming industry. While praising the remake's visual upgrades, gameplay refinements, and the enduring magic of the original, the author contrasts it with Ubisoft's modern struggles, layoffs, and corporate direction, making the experience feel like a poignant reminder of what the industry has lost.
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· 5 pulled'Memories of another time entirely…like another life I've already led.'
Playing the Black Flag remake in 2026 is a reminder of what Ubisoft used to be, and what it no longer is.
The remake is a very good game and a sad reminder of the state of the industry.
Black Flag remains one of the best pirate games ever made, and this version polishes it to a mirror shine.
It's impossible not to feel the weight of time when sailing these seas again.
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