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Release date 2025
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  • Deko
    1.4 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    This game is an absolute disappointment, they've managed to make it the most boring than any of new AS origins games, bravo. The key for that is to take all previous mechanics, and cut their functionality. Take side quests, and make them exactly the same. Oh and of course to increase the number of towers to visit, which will barely display map's secrets. And in the end, make it it look uglier than AS Odyssey, which was pretty bad, and obviously it couldn't even each Valhalla level visuals. Story and characters are just something they never bothered to work on, their fate is not interesting at all, you actually try to let them die as they definitely deserve it. If you are not going to buy this game, good, you won't loose anything at all. I wouldn't if I had a choice.
    Yes and no Love playing as Naoe, typical AC type character, stealth, assassinations, bit of sword play, great. Fun doing the castles and forts, quests are fun too, progression and game play excellent and graphically nice too. Played every AC game over the years, Naoe has all the things you would expect in a AC game, jumping, climbing, air kills, duel kills, hiding etc etc. If that was it I would give the game 9/10 but unfortunately thats not it and for me they ruined the game. How did they ruin it? Yasuke. We now have 2 protagonists, Yasuke being the second. He is a big, clumsy, beefy tank who cannot do any of the things Naoe can. In 40 yrs gaming I have never played this type of character and there has never been one in a AC game before. I thought you could play as either or , so I could just ignore him but no, the story quests REQUIRE you use him, you cannot finish quest lines without using him which pissed me off to be honest. Now this is my opinion, you may think differently but for me its a definite negative to what is otherwise a really good game. Because of this I give the game 5/10 and sincerely hope this never occurs again in a AC game.
    Stupid change to retrieving kunai making them almost useless. You either let us retrieve them without spending hours developing the skill tree or let us have more of them. Or make them ignore the hp segments, that way these 4 breakable knives will have any value...
    its not bad once your used to the combat system
  • Wo0dPeCkEr
    2.2 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    States that it is steam deck verified but it shouldn’t be. after the Ubisoft launcher it says that it’s installed on an HDD and that Ubisoft strongly recommends it’s installed on an SSD it then just crashes. Don’t recommend as I can’t get it to run on my steam deck which is my only gaming device.
    A very good game that Is definitely my favourite in the "new" Assassins Creed games since Origins. The world of 16th Century Japan is by far the most impressive, expansive and immersive worlds that Ubisoft has ever made. The sheer scale of each province, the diversity of biomes from the grand pine forests of Kii to the war torn wastlelands of Harima, the quality of the world made here is excellent. Gameplay is fun and improved from previous games, Yasuke is a tank that excels in combat, while Naoe is perfect for stealth and assassination. There is a good variety of weapons for each character which gives alot of options for different playstyles. The weakest link BY FAR, is the story telling, and it is an absolute shame. I feel that Assassins Creed Shadows has everything it to make it a strong, emotional and captivating tale. Yasuke and Naoe are good characters, with compelling stories, that are mishandled with pacing and confusing revelations in the final act. The story throughout it's entirety, pin-balls from the present to the past, removing any natural flow from one event to the next. This juggling of different story beats, back and forth, for the majority of the game does a disservice to alot of the emotional core of these characters. This only exacerbated by the baffling decision to write it so that characters do not find reveal CRUCIAL INFO they have known since the beginning, in flashbacks, during the final missions. This ridiculous story telling damages the plot, the characters, their reasoning, and our attachment to them. Overall it's a excellent historical experience with good gameplay and fun mechanics mired by a terribly written story with otherwise strong characters.
    A very good game that Is definitely my favourite in the "new" Assassins Creed games since Origins. The world of 16th Century Japan is by far the most impressive, expansive and immersive worlds that Ubisoft has ever made. The sheer scale of each province, the diversity of biomes from the grand pine forests of Kii to the war torn wastlelands of Harima, the quality of the world made here is excellent. Gameplay is fun and improved from previous games, Yasuke is a tank that excels in combat, while Naoe is perfect for stealth and assassination. There is a good variety of weapons for each character which gives alot of options for different playstyles. The weakest link BY FAR, is the story telling, and it is an absolute shame. I feel that Assassins Creed Shadows has everything it to make it a strong, emotional and captivating tale. Yasuke and Naoe are good characters, with compelling stories, that are mishandled with pacing and confusing revelations in the final act. The story throughout it's entirety, pin-balls from the present to the past, removing any natural flow from one event to the next. This juggling of different story beats, back and forth, for the majority of the game does a disservice to alot of the emotional core of these characters. This only exacerbated by the baffling decision to write it so that characters do not find reveal CRUCIAL INFO they have known since the beginning, in flashbacks, during the final missions. This ridiculous story telling damages the plot, the characters, their reasoning, and our attachment to them. Overall it's a excellent historical experience with good gameplay and fun mechanics mired by a terribly written story with otherwise strong characters.
    Great visuals, fast travel, the fighting is spectacular, something you want to get good at, rather than just hack and slash your way through. Very enjoyable.
  • Pancada
    3.1 of 5 stars Verified purchase
    Blood
    This game has so many things to do and the graphics are crazy.
    Good
    I've played all of the games in the AC franchise except Mirage. The only game that I've hated has been Valhalla which was very repetitive, Shadows is probably a step in the right direction which Ubisoft has been advertising with the introduction of MIrage and now Shadows. The story looks compelling, parkour has got an update, more tools to navigate around the map, more weapon types, the world is beautiful like any other AC game, Naoe feels good to play with and if you just want to kill, Yasuke also feels good. The one thing I hate about this game is how less interactive the world is, like in any GTA or Witcher 3, the world felt very alive. NPCs would make comments if you did something that affects them in some way in those games. In AC, the NPCs just are bots with no dialogues, no interactions, no activities or routines. This has somewhat changed in AC Shadows, to be honest.. but still the game world feels voided at it's core. Similar to Ghost of Tsushima though. Talking about Ghost of Tsushima, the game had some mini games and we also have them in this game, but it doesn't really make sense to have them.. at least not in the way they are played. Overall, I'll recommend this game, but only if it is available at a discounted price.