pin8fortunegems

by Filipe Barbosa
4.8 of 5 stars 999+ customer reviews
Price: Free app to download
Sold by: Amazon Retail Services of the Philippines, Ltd.

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Release date 2025
Product in pin8fortunegems since November 4, 2025
Developed by Filipe Barbosa
ASIN JBosnGXYWNHG
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  • WartLob
    1.8 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    Many people hate this game , but i love it!
    ubislop my beloved
    I am only 7 hours into it, but I am happy with it. I will update farther into the game.
    i wish i had known that this is another assassin's creed unity clone i would not have wasted my money on this awful game and the dlc is just as bad if this is the best ubisoft can do then i think that this will be the last assassin's creed game i will ever buy
  • m.mill3085
    2.7 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    You can pet cats 💯
    [h2]Overall Impression[/h2] [b]This game is only worth recommending to those who just want to roam around Japan and explore.[/b] The gameplay is overloaded with side activities and a weak, unfinished main story that ends suddenly, with the “real” ending apparently locked behind a paid DLC. Nevertheless, I still somehow enjoyed it, and after playing something else, I’ll probably come back to finish the DLC hopefully at a discount, since, according to most reviews, it’s unfairly overpriced. [h2]Movement and Controls[/h2] For a game so focused on stealth, the movement system is surprisingly clunky. Climbing, sneaking, or entering windows often leads to your character doing the wrong thing, breaking immersion and causing frustration, especially during stealth sections. Even after my first 20 hours, the controls felt unreliable. [h2]Side Content and World Design[/h2] At first, exploring the world and completing side quests feels engaging, but it quickly becomes overwhelming. You clear a few missions, and the game buries you under dozens of others. What could’ve been meaningful side stories often turn into more kill lists. [h2]Visuals and Atmosphere[/h2] The changing seasons are a great visual touch, they don’t add much to gameplay, but make the world feel alive and dynamic. It’s satisfying to see the same areas shift through different seasons. [h2]Character Customization[/h2] Customization is one of the game’s highlights. You can personalize outfits, weapons, and its parts with solid depth. It doesn’t fix the game’s larger issues and the story, but for me it’s a genuinely enjoyable feature. [h2]Dual-Character Gameplay[/h2] The ability to switch between two characters adds gameplay variety. Naoe is designed for stealth, while Yasuke fot direct combats. When stealth gets repetitive, switching to Yasuke for a full-on assault keeps the experience fresh. [h2]Final Verdict[/h2] While there are some bright spots like the seasonal visuals, customization, and dual gameplay but they can’t fully redeem the game’s repetitive structure, clumsy movement, and underwhelming story. If you’re choosing between this and Ghost of Tsushima, pick Tsushima every time.
    I love the gameplay and the presentation of Japan. Great views.
    Lots of content. Fun!
  • Matheus Gama
    3.2 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    The fact that you are [b]forced[/b] even for a damn minute to play Yasuke, in a damn assassin's creed game, is an insult. He's powerful enough that I don't even look at his skills; literally couldn't care less. I only do the mandatory quests with him, farm his knowledge points, and upgrade his gear before doing a mission. Other than that, the game is fantastic <3
    good game, better than the last assassins
    I love it!
    In my opinion this game is a straight downgrade from Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Assassin's Creed Odyssey (I slept on Mirage so I have no frame on reference to that game, since it didn't seem all that interesting to me). Splitting all equipment and abilities between Naoe and Yasuke was a mistake in my eyes, I'd much rather have one character that can use it all, like Eivor or Kassandra in previous entries. When getting loot rewards, it feels absolutely awful when you realize that the item you got is exclusive to the character you don't plan on playing unless the game locks and forces you into playing it to progress the game (Which it has done, much to my annoyance). I despise the Knowledge system, it is an entirely arbitrary system used to lock you from getting perks in the skill trees by forcing you to do annoying and repetitive mini "games" (If you can even call them that, since some just amount to: Go here, press a button, wait 10 seconds for an animation to finish, repeat two more times.) to be able to get enough Knowledge poins to unlock incrementing Knowledge tiers (Knowledge is a separate measure to experience, which just makes it even dumber in my eyes that this system exists). Dialogue choices feel pretty meaningless and without consequence. You say X, the NPC replies with Y, and if moves onto Z, and even if you had picked A instead of X, the NPC would just say B and move onto Z anyways. The armor and weapons you get are all pretty lackluster visually, because obviously all the interesting designs are locked behind the cash shop in this singleplayer game, you just get four or five armor models and the way they make the illusion of having more is by spamming random retextures (Many of which in my opinion are gaudy or just plain ugly). As for the weapons you get a few blades or hilts, etc. and they randomly put two together when dealing out rewards, along with some retextures of the same things. Overall, I regret my purchase of this game, and I would refund it if I could. I really tried to enjoy it, but as it is now I definitively recommend skipping this game. Which is a shame because I am a fan of the recent AC games, especially Valhalla, with it being tied for my favouite AC game alongside Revelations. The game just feels like a slog compared to past entries.