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Naoe ist fun to play, Yasuke.. a little bit. But you have to do always the same things after hours, although the setting is very very nice and awesome to watch and to look. I didnt like the mountainsides where you can slip and so on; sometimes the vegetation is a bit too much. My character disappears in the woods. Sometimes i am forced to use the waymarker-option if i am not want to fast travel.
But at all: great game
Working on exploring Yamato, but still have Kii, Harima, Tamba and Wakasa left to explore.
It's a lot of work. Punch your card and log 200 more hours type of work.
Can't think of any negatives, other than not being able to explore the landscapes in the winter due to it being a slog trudging through snow.
Yasuke is certainly the biggest negative, but I don't use him, so I don't care. Out of sight, out of mind. He's completely useless in an Assassin's Creed game. Mechanically, he's so bad that they will never try an experiment like him again. Not in a Creed game.
Love the autosaves upon reaching your map markers and opening chests. And being able to manually save anywhere, including in enemy territory, is also appreciable.
Only major flaw that I've encountered are the mini-games with Naoe. Can't get the meditations to work because the key mapping is a mess. There is always one letter that doesn't work. Hard to believe that they screwed that up.
W, A, S, D on the last mini-game. And the A doesn't work.
Brilliant.
It's probably not going to change anyone's opinion of the franchise, meaning that if you liked the recent open world games you will enjoy this. If you did not enjoy those entries then you can safely pass on this one.
Things do indeed feel a bit repetitive when you start seeing your Objectives map littered with groups of enemies to take down. We already of the Shinbakufu to deal with, no need to go overboard with more gangs. Right now I count 11 of these quest types such as The Twisted Tree, The Pirate Alliance, The Corrupt Daikan, The Godai Shinobi, The Iron Hand Guild and more.
The devs sure are overusing that type of content. Doing this too often only ends up making quests feel cheapened and nothing more than a time-sink, not a compelling series of events to keep you mesmerised with the story and the world.
Before these started showing up so often, I was enjoying Shadows a lot. I enjoy it more than Mirage and it's up there with most of the other AC titles. That said, the writing quality is a bit inconsistent, it has mediocre facial animation and overall 3D quality of NPCs (hair looks great though) and glaring bugs that anyone can discover just by playing the game normally, which should have been caught by even the most minimal QA and play testing effort.
Ubisoft had a lot to prove with this release but it's not great enough to prevent it from playing second fiddle to the much classier 2024 PC release of Ghost of Tsushima, which was an explicit Playstation console port.
I understand the argument that presentation and making it more fluid would be nice, but that'd just be artificial bloat. I know what the point of all of this is. I can suspend my disbelief for the sake of roleplayign a ninja. Go pick up some scrolls? Pray at an altar or two? Clear out this bandit camp? Assassinate this big baddy? Or maybe switch it up and do a quest with story content
Did I have an issue with this when playing skyrim?
Nope.
I agree with that its a bit repetitive with the question-marks, not uncommon in open world games though. Im trying to mix in with some actual quests
My major issue with the game is the overall story and lack of actual AC-themes. This revenge-story is overused to the point im now hating it and Ubi has used this a lot of times. Also convinced that Yasuke should had stayed as a sidekick, not really using him except when I have to.
People not liking open world type games is fine but being an open world game is not inherently bad. People who whine about something being open world are using weak arguments. If I was a dev I'd just shut them up by having an option to enable fast travelling to anywhere at any time, leaving those of us who like to enjoy the work put into world creation to enjoy exploration of large worlds.
He could have it on Ubisoft+ and just comes here to discuss things because the Ubisoft Connect app is a slow, buggy, featureless mess. I often have a game on another distribution platform because it was cheaper there but still check in via Steam on what issues players are having because Steam is the only one with title-specific forums.
More or less me here. Not though U+ but connect. Bought it through GMG, because of discount, and they only had connect-keys for sale. But that launcher doesnt have a forum.
As for the hate, I expect there will always be some of that, judging by other games, but it will be nice if this forum can settle into at least having most of the posts being about the game rather than people squabbling over whether it is succeeding or not or woke or not or whatever this nonsense has been about.
I just want to play fun games and so far I am enjoying this one as well as any of the recent crop of AC games since Origins.