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Release date 2025
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  • Madruguinha SKINS
    1.8 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    Pre release one YouTuber said this game started off slow and weak (paraphrasing), but honestly, this game takes a nosedive after about 40-50% in. It feels like doing contracts without really caring about the who or why. It just feels like checkboxes over and over again, and the gameplay is already too familliar to be truly enjoyable, at least for me. I'm not going to play the DLC even though I paid for it, Ubisoft really needs to hire better writers (or just least give their writers more creative freedom) and craft a story to go along with their decent worldbuilding.
    I've been eyeing Assassin's Creed Shadows for ages, and snagging it on sale was one of my best decisions, no regrets at all. Among the recent AC titles, this one's easily one of the top contenders for me. The story clocks in at a solid 7/10; it's engaging without being overly groundbreaking, but the narrative pacing keeps you hooked through the twists of feudal Japan. Graphically, it's a jaw dropper, breathtaking vistas, intricate details in every shrine and village, and dynamic weather that makes the world feel alive and immersive. The stealth mechanics are the deepest in the series yet, blending classic AC tension with innovative tools like smoke bombs and disguises, while those revamped executions, brutal, cinematic, and oh so satisfying, nail the signature assassin flair. Combat is a thrill ride: visceral swordplay that's challenging yet fair, with parry timings and combo chains that reward skill and keep fights feeling fresh and intense. And that feudal Japan vibe? Pure magic, the cherry blossoms, misty mountains, and cultural depth create an atmosphere I can't get enough of, from rooftop parkour across tiled roofs to seamless blending into crowds. Exploration is a standout, with hidden tombs, dynamic events, and a massive open world packed with side activities that easily stretch playtime beyond 150 hours without feeling bloated. Switching between protagonists Naoe and Yasuke adds killer variety, her agile shinobi runs versus his tanky samurai charges let you tackle missions your way, and building out your personal hideout is a fresh, addictive layer of progression no other AC has nailed like this. Little joys like petting adorable pups and cats in villages or uncovering folklore inspired lore just amp up the charm, making every corner feel rewarding.
    It's an AC game. If you like AC games this one is gud. Interesting story. Beautiful environments. Takes a long time to unlock Yasuke. Worth it so far. Tools Master Gear, which you can get early on, breaks your ability to throw weapons. Equip at your own peril. Otherwise, the current game is relatively bug free.
    This game has the most frustrating character movement I have ever seen in an AC game. The character gets constantly stuck at invisible corners, you try to get out of a window and starts to climb the wall, press jump and turns back... It is like someone messed this up completely. And Ubisoft dares to charge 70 Euros for a game like this? Gameplay is more important than graphics and change of seasons. How can I admire the weather and the seasons if I rage quit the game because my character does not follow my commands? Pff totally not recommended.
  • Diogo inacio
    2.7 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    i like being naked at this game with naoe
    I believe this is a much more beautiful game than the Valhalla. This one has more of the beautiful scenery like AC Odyssey. If there are deficiencies in the game right now, I won't worry too much. I know that the game will get more polished in the future. Like it a lot, so far!
    Ubi really redeemed themselves with this one, the best Ass Creed by 100 miles, 3.5 hours in, completely locked in. I didn't buy Shadow at launch because Ass creed Mirage was a such disgraceful scam, having trust issue + all the woke rumors with Yusuke etc. Well as it turns out, Shadow is a masterpiece. And if you really wanna a quality single player game packed with content and depth, stay away from tiktok & youtube reviewers, these places are where low IQ virigins hanging out. Now review on gameplay, Why this Shadow is a master piece and the best Creed? 1. The first AC in a long time actually overhauled 80% of its parkour & combat animation, that alone is a game changer, it feel like a true AC revamp compare to all ACs came before it 2. Extremely high production value paid off (pace is still too slow) High quality cut scene, good story, gorgeous graphic, great dialog. (highly recommend turning on immersion mode where all characters speak in their native tone) 3. Great skill progression system, so far 3.5 hours in, it's all Naoe's story and skill tree and I really don't feel like I missed Susuke lol! 4. Lots and lots content with unique quests and discoverable (did take a page from Ghost of Thushima) this time around it truly feels like an ass creed game that built from the ground up. Truly a great game ruined by all the Wokeness attack (there's little to be honest) if AC Mirage is a 1.5/10, than Shadow deserve a 8.5/10 sincerely. I can't recommend this game enough!
    Such a shame that ubisoft doesn't optimize this properly for P.C. playing on a 5080 and ryzen 7 9800x3d and there is no consistent fps even if I turn Off ray tracing. Stutters like mad and really bad frames in towns and forested areas. But if I reset my settings then re optimise it's fine 70% of the time and looks amazing. Doubt they are going to sort it now. I would save your money.
  • Loumerim
    3.6 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    very good no doubt
    reminds me of a ghost of tsushima.
    I don't usually write reviews at all, much less long ones, but I thought this game was really a waste of potential. It's one of the better games Ubi has released in a while now, I'm not gonna sit here and tell you it's "bad", because it isn't. And I'm not too happy giving this one a thumbs down, but I really just...don't recommend it. tl;dr: Ubi doesn't seem to know what they're doing with this series anymore, but we all probably knew that. Game's absurdly repetitive, none of the story or characters are interesting, not worth the purchase. I held on for the expansion and AC nostalgia reasons, but just ended up disappointed. Gameplay: Stealth is pretty fun, when it works right, but the AI is horrible and inconsistent. When you're Naoe, the AI sometimes has Jedi-level awareness, but then they sometimes can't hear Yasuke killing all their friends and firing a gun, 15 feet away, on the other side of a paper door. Combat, I didn't enjoy at all. Ubi made some effort to try and make it varied, I could see that, but it didn't matter, because it usually boils down to mindlessly hacking away at the health bar of an enemy wearing a kosode who's spamming uninterruptible attacks and barely reacting to a sword across the chest. And, by default, most of the primary targets across the world just can't be outright assassinated because they have too many "health segment" things. You can turn this feature off, yes, but there are a lot of perks and gear buffs that are intended to increase the amount of segments you remove, so those all become useless. The gameplay loop itself is just the same thing over and over, with basically nothing different or unique about most of the targets. Plus, most of the assassination targets are pointless, and there are A LOT of them. Nothing changes if you kill them, and most of them aren't related to the story. It's just some loot and XP. Quantity over quality is a big problem in this game. I held out to do pretty much everything because I have that completionist OCD, but man, I need to work on that. Story: I'll keep this part spoiler free, and do some minor spoilers towards the bottom of the review. The game starts off pretty good, and it had me kinda hopeful for a solid revenge story with the Assassin's Creed conspiracy cloak and dagger, creepy ancient sci-fi stuff, and modern day crisis with characters learning the alternate history and secrets along with me. Well, that isn't what we got. We got a solid act 1, a completely pointless act 2 that's just hunting down some people I don't remember anything about, and an underwhelming act 3 that ends on a cliffhanger designed only to sell you the expansion if you didn't already have it. And not even a good cliffhanger. I think one of the things that really annoyed me the most, personally, was how many times there were important story beats, or stuff that could've been really interesting going forward, that were either completely glossed over, solved by the sudden appearance of annoying and sorta demonic looking children who took over the scene, or characters just not acting like believable human beings. The terrible facial animations take you out of it pretty often too, and they're still using that weird stage animation thing they do in place of cutscenes that make everyone look like a malfunctioning robot. Which is a real shame, because the Japanese voice cast is pretty good. I still think using a real historical person (Yasuke) as a primary protagonist, in a series that has a background of keeping to some level of historical accuracy, was an odd decison. That feeling never went away. It's weird making rpg decisons about a dude's life when we don't even know much about the real guy. Of course, I guess the historical accuracy days for the series have been over for a while, so maybe that's a me problem. I held on for the expansion, since I was dumb enough to pre-order and had it anyway, but it's a whole lot of nothing. Shockingly so. And it keeps crashing to the desktop right before the final encounter, but I don't care enough to wait for a fix before I leave this review. I hate to say it, but I really can't stress enough how there is literally nothing compelling about this game in any way. Spoilers, but minor: [spoiler]This game has almost nothing to do with Assassin's Creed. Naoe has a hidden blade (the folding one like Connor's, so that's cool), you can get some pointed hoods, you see the crest a few times, and you kill a few Templars near the end of the game, but that's it. And the Assassins are all dead (again) because some edgy guy didn't get to sleep with Naoe's mom, so he betrayed them because he was jealous. I'm not joking. The modern day stuff is restricted to text files you can earn through some weird battle pass thing they shoehorned in, and nothing else. And there is not a single peep about the First Civilization through the entire game. Not even any Isu gear you can find. No temples, nothing. The First Civ and modern day has been a driving force in every AC game, in some capacity, since the first game, and there's nothing about either in this one. If you're like me, you've been waiting for the potential Japanese setting since back when Subject 16 was poking around from beyond the grave, and I guess this is the payoff for that wait.[/spoiler] So yeah, I don't know. If you liked Valhalla, you might like this. It's the same bloated mess, but less buggy, and with mostly-working stealth. Before launch, I kinda already decided this would be my finale with anything new from Ubisoft if it didn't impress, and I'm still feeling pretty solid in that decision. It's not often I play a game for so long and feel like it wasted my time, but maybe you'll enjoy it more than I did. I hope you do.
    My first Assassin’s Creed game and really liked exploring this world with it's beautiful seasons.