After months of leaks and rising expectations, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced arrives in previews as a technically ambitious but uneven remake. Rock Paper Shotgun's three-hour preview highlights upgraded visuals and altered character models alongside a string of technical issues that interrupt the pirate fantasy.
The remake follows a recent surge in high-profile reworks of older titles, where projects such as Mafia: Definitive Edition have reset the bar by expanding and polishing source material. Ubisoft's Resynced intends a similar modernisation for the Caribbean-era instalment, with refreshed assets and tweaks to core systems.
Early hands-on time reveals tangible improvements to presentation, but also exposes persistent problems. Reviewers report animation glitches, parkour missteps that disrupt traversal, and assorted bugs that break immersion. Character updates are notable — the protagonist's model includes more detailed anatomy than before — but cosmetic changes do not overshadow gameplay interruptions during the preview period.
Leaks and pre-release hype have set a high benchmark for the remake. The preview suggests that while Black Flag Resynced has the visual and structural foundations for a successful return, technical polish remains a work in progress and will be central to its final reception.
Final judgements will depend on further testing and any fixes implemented before release, but the initial impressions underline a remake that succeeds in ambition yet struggles with execution.