It's a well-tailored port and one that will more than likely be enjoyed by any gamer with an appetite for adventure.
That being said, the games run well on Switch and there are very little issues with framerate or bugs. The only feature withheld from Rogue that was in Black Flag is underwater exploration, but that has a lot more to do with the environments than simply stripping content for the heck of it. Some improvements include military land-battles, reverse boarding, Assassin stalkers, double counters while fighting aboard enemy ships, the air rifle (possibly the single greatest piece of equipment in any AC), official hunt challenges, and much more. The gameplay between both games is mostly pretty uniform, but despite that, Rogue manages to improve upon Black Flag's formula and brings some unique add-ons to the experience and environments. There's a LOT of variety when it comes to 'way of life' and exploring the intrigue of the underground societies of the Assassin Brotherhood and Templar Order and their philosophies, and you will probably enjoy all these transitions and the diversity of range they offer. In the Rebel Collection, you go from pirate, to liberator, to Assassin, to Templar. Here’s a detailed summary for those who cannot watch.One of the best action/adventure experiences on the Switch to be sure, and in my opinion the best all-around Assassin's Creed experience pound One of the best action/adventure experiences on the Switch to be sure, and in my opinion the best all-around Assassin's Creed experience pound for pound.
The Assassin’s Creed Rebel Collection, which is available right now on the Nintendo Switch, seem to be basically ports of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions of each game. The latest collection of games for the Digital Foundry team to examine are the ports of Assassin’s Creed: Black Flag and Assassin’s Creed: Rogue.