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Release date 2025
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  • Kise schuleS
    1.5 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    Great game. Beautiful. A great addition to Assassins Creed.
    its a good game but odyssey is better
    Lots of content. Fun!
    Beautiful game, fun combat, yet somehow it all falls flat. The world feels massive and empty, the side quests feel like chores.
  • RangeFinder
    2.3 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    Now that Claws of Awaji is out, I can finally give a fair review of this game. AC Shadows was the longest wait in the franchise, and it comes with a new gameplay formula to give the series another new identity. Different players will have different opinions on what defines this franchise, but for me, as someone who's played since AC1, the RPG trilogy was a lot of fun, especially Valhalla, where I felt they got most of the mechanics right, maybe except stealth. So why am I bringing up the old games? Well, Shadows is great in the way that it has the best stealth gameplay to date, and being an agile ninja in a gorgeous setting and soundtracks also sets this AC apart. But aside from that, the rest of Shadows can feel like a step down from the RPG trilogy. At its core, Shadows plays like an assassination sim in the vein of the Hitman franchise, and similar to AC1 where taking down targets is the bulk of the game. This is not bad, considering it's what some crazy fans asked for since the main complaint of the RPG trilogy was having too many “distractions.” But eventually, Shadows is like what happens if you take the target system from previous games (Cult of Kosmos, Order of the Ancients) and make it the only mechanic, without side activities and variety. Even though this is a game where stealth is fun as hell and supposed to be the main focus, Yasuke being a mechanic to force combat gameplay doesn't play well for me as combat eventually becomes unenjoyable at higher levels, enemies are very spongy with no setting to tune it, and boss fights boil down to spamming combos until long health bars run out. Equipment leveling is also a chore-ish nightmare; the system feels like it's there as busywork rather than contributing to meaningful progression. Scouting with the eagle is also greatly missed here, since Shadows replaced it with a dull scout-sending system. And most of the time, the target information magically appears without direct investigation or build-up. Outside of the main targets, you'll often find yourself going straight to the target without any real lead or quest, which makes for some head-scratching story moments. Speaking of story, Shadows goes for a more grounded narrative, which is again, what some crazy fans asked for, and while has its moments, it slowly loses engagement that can especially be felt in Claws of Awaji. The ISU storyline is completely absent, the modern story feels half-baked, and most characters suffer from “safe writing,” though I really enjoy Naoe's character. The biggest disappointment, though, is the unfinished conclusion of the story. The main game ends on a cliffhanger, and Claws of Awaji picks up from there, only to somewhat ends it on a rather weak note. On top of that, it feels like the buggiest game in the series, with memory leaks, audio loss, crashes, and too many issues to point out. All in all, Shadows is a fun stealth game, which is why I gave a thumb up. After all, I did find it enjoyable enough to complete almost all the side quests. But coming from the RPG trilogy, it feels like a letdown. And aside from contributing improved stealth to the franchise, it also feeds into the rumor that different AC studios are seemingly trying to undermine each other's work.
    It is the Assassins creed. I did not, and do not care for the required fighting. Colectethon is meh. Pretty, but repetitive after a while. Still love stabbing ... so yes, is good enough.
    [h1] TL;DR: I dislike this game and don't recommend it. [/h1] I don't like this game. I'm not sure what fit of nostalgia I had that made me purchase this, but it feels worse than Valhalla, which at least had its own moments. I think the characters (so far) are flat and boring. I find the sudden shifts in emotion in the SAME CONVERSATION to be baffling and whiplash inducing. To be fair, I had that same criticism for Valhalla at times and I've heard similar about Mirage, to say nothing of the goofy facial animations they use on occasion in all of the modern AC games.. The combat feels clunky for how I try to play. I play with a lot of deflects, and hitting the parry window still doesn't feel quite right. I don't know why. Compared to For Honor, another Ubisoft game, this one feels like every action has a slight delay between input and action. Maybe that's my hardware, but I thought at 13700KF and a 3070 would be sufficient to run Shadows on medium settings at the minimum and custom settings even higher at 1080p and 60 fps. Sometimes I can barely hit that, and sometimes it's buttery smooth up at 120 fps. The environments look pretty good, which has often been Ubisoft's strength. The destruction of so many parts of the environment is incredible. Seeing actual holes, fibers, splinters, and bamboo move and be destroyed and sometimes persist and not despawn the moment I looked away was awesome. The intracacies of the actual world and what all is in it is incredible, and I like that they did that. But it feels like a dead land. Compared to what I know they can put to field, there's so few people. It's shocking, but advancements always come at a cost, and I personally don't think it was a good trade. The music is... Alright so far. I feel i haven't actually noticed it enough for it to be good or bad, and so far, whenever I have noticed it I'm just annoyed by it. Other than the rock music. Good music, terrible placement and timing. It nearly made me uninstall the game because I thought it was gonna be a running thing, but I haven't yet. And to be clear, because someone is gonna say it, yes, I know the games have had modern music before. I didn't particularly enjoy the modern stuff being in the games then either, but them using period accurate instruments alongside a future/science-y sound and having the modern day setting be somewhat more sci-fi made the strange and eerie soundtrack of the Desmond games and AC4 (I stopped caring about much of the music in the series after that) feel like it fit the tone and historical settings. I didn't usually notice the modern instruments as much, because they fit in most of the time. There was that one electric guitar in Ezio's Family that I can remember, because it was jarring but cool, and I would like more like that. The eagle sense is closer to original AC games, but that doesn't always feel like I want it to. That's just me being finnicky and tainted in my opinion because I got used to how they did the new eagle sense in the modern games with a bird and a pulse, but now they've shifted back, sort of. I like the idea of Observe, and it is nice to use, sometimes. But I use it the most to tag enemies, through walls, but the other half of that is that I use the new Eagle vision, which kinda sucks. It sucked in Ghost of Tsushima to, until I was able to move faster, and now I like their version the best. Can't see through walls unless you're in the mode, and no tagging methods that I can remember. It was fabulous because it made me aware of my surroundings and actually learn how to track people through walls without eagle vision. It was great. Now it feels like I have to use it, and even when I do, half the time the UI won't load for 3 seconds after exiting a menu. I wanted to like this game so bad when it was announced, so long ago. Although "announced" is a geneous word. We got a picture and a project name, and even then we already knew it was in development. I wanted another real AC game. I like the RPGs as RPGs, but they're not Assassin's Creed. They're interesting sometimes. I got Origins day 1 and was dissapointed it wasn't what I had wanted, but I was fine with it. I thought they were trying something new and would keep trying new and different things, but actually making it into the series it was. And then Odyssey. I skipped it, and having looked into it a bit, I would have hated that game with every fiber of my being. Valhalla was a present from a friend, and I doubt I'm every going to go back and finish the Odin stuff and all the random new garbage they keep adding to that mess of a game. Then Mirage. Mirage, is closer, but I don't like all the magic and other ridiculous things. some of the best stuff Mirage did, looks almost accidental. I never played it but watch multiple full playthroughs, and will say that I would not enjoy it. And now I'm at Shadows. I wanted to be early Ezio, kind bad at stuff, and growing incredibly competent over time. But, the fighting feels old now. It was old in AC4, and it was old in Revelations. It was Old in Valhalla, and it feels like a worse version of that. I wanted someone in a specific outfit, with a hidden blade, to fight Templars. Now I'm in a revenge story that I've already heard before a dozen times, and in better ways, with boring characters I don't care about, in a setting I love, in a beautiful world, I desperately want to like this game. But the more I play it, the more I hate it. Everyone who loved this series has said it, but this isn't Assassin's Creed. It's an RPG, set in feudal Japan, and it's not even better than the other game I played with that almost was the same thing. Don't bother buying this, until it goes on sale for $10 or less. And even then, I wouldn't recommend it. Go play Ghost of Tsushima if it's the Japan part you're after or one of the old AC games if you want that kind of an experience. This is just another RPG, where you choose what kind of person your character is, from a mostly boring set of choices, that has a parry and dodge system, along with gear and levels. You've probably played better elsewhere, and to anyone who enjoys this game, power to you. I will never understand, but I wish you fun times regardless.
    Definitely the worst assassins creed yet. Unfortunately for me I am an ac addict and will buy this garbage if they keep making it.
  • paulo99
    3.8 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    I really want to be able to enjoy the game, and the game play is challenging and fun. My issue with the game is that after only a few hours of game play its becomes unplayable. load times become forever long, starting conversations with vendors or characters initiates a load but nothing happens afterwards. When you try to close the game and load back a save it sits in the loading screen and nothing else. I haven't been able to find a fix that works, and unfortunately I cannot give a positive review until that is solved.
    An excellent game in many aspects, it runs and plays well. The amount of historical detail is impressive, especially the architecture. The mechanics of changing seasons is also something that has to be mentioned. The stealth is the best I've seen, if set to the highest difficulty. The combat is decent but not as good as similar games like Ghost of Tsushima. And most of intrusive visual and HUD elements can be disabled. The devs and artists involved in the project definitely don't deserve the hate.
    yasuke make no fun at all! Waste of time
    As a AC Fan I like the game very much.