I didn't like Assassin's Creed
Black Flag because of the pirates stuff, but I know people who only did that.
Not exact matches
EASTWOOD: Well that was an interesting project
because Steven had asked me to do
Flags of Our Fathers and so I was having a meeting with him and we were talking about that war and that battle and I was going off into Iceland to film the beaches
because Iceland has
black sand much like Iwo Jima does.
BTW... The
black color is
because their self - proclaimed terrorist prophet's
flag was
black as well, as he too used the Muslim testimony of faith on his own
flag when he FOUGHT and KILLED for this whacked ideology called ISLAM.
Such a coalition of CDU / CSU, FDP and Green Party is known as Jamaica Coalition
because of the parties» colours —
black, yellow and green — which can also be found in the Jamaican
flag.
That would form a «Jamaica coalition», named as such
because the parties» colours match the green, yellow and
black of the Jamaican
flag.
More than anything, we are raising this
flag because we love our
black students and we treasure their lives and their futures.»
I would like to «wave the
flag» of social «indignation» (as Cervantes says),
because the peace and friendship were kicked in dark holes, while 15 years ago we were all - the - same -
blacks, white, purple or green... We used to be one big family.
And then, of course, it seems to indicate that
Black Flag will be pirate themed,
because who doesn't love pirates?
However, should you already own the Xbox 360 or PS3 version of the game then increase in detail and draw distance just aren't enough to make shelling out extra cash for the upgrade worthwhile, which is a shame
because had Ubisoft sunk more effort into crafting a heavily improved version of
Black Flag which utilised all the power of the Xbox One then it would have been a great reason to experience the game for a second time.
In fact, I'd go so far as to say that Arno might have to duke it out with
Black Flag's Edward Kenway and Assassins Creed II's Ezio Auditore on my all - time favorite Assassins list
because of his robust character growth over the course of the game.
particularly
because this will be first «true» next - gen Assassin's Creed title, as AC:
Black Flag was a cross-gen title that was shackled by the limitations of the PS3 and Xbox 360.
Not quite as big as what you got in
Black Flag but only
because you won't have hundreds of miles of open sea navigate.
The magic of
Black Flag is missing here, and it's not simply
because of a lack of pirates.
Yeah, I remember Alex talking about that and I was like «woah»
because he played all of, you know,
Black Flag, and I was like «wow» that they have a whole DLC that features a character like that.
The disappointing thing is that these present day parts of you working at Abstergo are very few and far between, which is a shame
because it provides some of the most interesting portions of
Black Flag.
Bow To Blood struck a powerful nerve with me
because I felt like I was playing a hybrid of Star Trek Bridge Crew with the sailing portions of Assassin's Creed 4:
Black Flag.
That's not necessary true,
because I can run
Black flag just fine on my laptop.
It is perhaps
because of all this that
Black Flag is so good.
When i called PlayStation Support about the $ 15 Credit the guy told me his fav was AC: Botherhood then his 2nd fav was AC:
Black Flag but you can earn up to 220 UPLAY points with AC: Unity
because of that.
Because I was interested in proceeding with the franchise, I decided to hold off on AC IV:
Black Flag until I had a chance to catch up.
Why it's so interesting:
Because it's the naval combat sections of Assassin's Creed
Black Flag, minus the stabby hooded free - running.
Black Flag did well
because it was such a shift away from the norm.
It's a good week for free PC games,
because following Ubisoft making Assassin's Creed IV:
Black Flag a free download today, GOG is now offering Grim Fandango Remastered for the infinitely tempting price of absolutely nothing.
Another reason was
because it was a «perversion of the German
flag» (which is horizontally divided into
black, red and gold).»
When I mentioned the
flag you have unfurled, I meant that of the peculiar sort of climate science denier — and in your case, broad - spectrum environmental science denier — who says «OK it's happening, but it's nothing to worry about
because, look, a
black bear!