We haven’t talked much about Skull and Bones lately but it’s still cruising along, and with the second season ready to set sail next week Ubisoft is giving everyone another opportunity to check it out for free.

Look, Skull and Bones isn’t bad, nor is it particularly good: Australian editor Shaun Prescott called it, in his inimitable style, “great within the claustrophobic parameters of what market forces allow it to be,” and I think that’s a pretty reasonable summation of what it has to offer. I enjoyed my time with it enough to stick around through the duration of the open beta, and I felt no urge to go further with it after release. That was in part because “it’s fine” isn’t really a compelling pitch at a time when we’re awash in really good games, but the whopping $70 price tag sure doesn’t help.

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