
What are you going to do?
ASSASSIN’S CREED SHADOWS
Yeah, 40,000 simultaneous connections.
Can it surpass Monster Hunter?
>>2
The number of concurrent users in World has exceeded.
>>79
On the contrary, even though Wiles was just released, I thought there were still quite a few people in the world.
First, let’s think about what kind of person evaluates.
You’re the one who bought it, right?
>>3
Great.
Why use Steam when it’s 1800 yen for a subscription?
>>4
If it’s a subscription, let me do it for free.
>>104
What! A subscription for free!?
>>104
If you pay for a subscription, you can play for free.
>>109
I thought it was a subscription + discount purchase pattern.
Huh, can you do it with a subscription?
What does it mean to be in good competition with RDR2 at the current viewership?
>>9
It is clear that RDR2 is an enduring masterpiece still loved by many players.
It’s good to have good evaluations, but in the end, I still hesitate to buy UBI products at their regular price…
>>12
With a subscription, it’s 1800 yen a month.
>>15
Why isn’t there a premium version for the PS5…?
>>27
If you’re a PS user, it’s definitely better to play Tsushima…
>>14
I arrived at steam late.
It’s interesting to watch each other have a fluffy content and fluffy number battle without sharing what we’re actually talking about, so hurry up and do it, lol.
They say there are 1 million players on the first day.
It’s not being played with as much as I thought.
It’s the eagerly awaited Japanese version of Assassin’s Creed, right?
>>14
It was quite degraded from the Odyssey, so it can’t be helped.
Personally, I want to give the latch system the lowest rating in history.
Valhalla has become less comfortable than last time.
Oh, so the only subscription service for consumers is Xbox…
Go ahead and talk about the content since it’s good.
The downside of Odyssey being an incredibly strong protagonist.
>>28
It was quite difficult, or rather, the enemies were unusually strong, so the balance was maintained.
Since the Liberal Democrats are bringing it up in discussion, is it alright if we talk about Masaharu?
Since Origin, I feel that UBI is really trying to incorporate user preferences.
It’s just that everything is backfiring.
>>30
In that case, there’s no way I would continue with the bolt!
>>33
Wasn’t the bolt removed in the update?
>>36
Huh, I don’t know… which one are you talking about?
You were still continuing with Mirage, right?
Please create a new Splinter Cell game.
People who buy and play are probably not coming to the thread because they’re playing.
In other words, even if they come, they would just disrupt things and wouldn’t be able to talk about the game content.
>>32
When I said it was interesting, I was treated as if I was defending the opposite side.
Well, it’s understandable that someone who has a history of losing three days’ worth of save data and still plays a full-price game from the first day is quite the character.
Since it was a hot topic, I decided to try the series that I had been avoiding and started with Odyssey for now.
The sheer size of the statue of Zeus already makes the reality line pretty loose!
>>41
Notice in the opening!
>>41
Everyone was playing knowing that those aspects were all just game-like bluffs.
Everyone was saying that such high-rise buildings wouldn’t exist in the rural England of that time, even in Valhalla.
>>41
In a game like that, if suddenly theJapanese male protagonist is removed and replaced with a historical Black protagonist, it’s like saying, “What are you doing with unnecessary changes when we’ve been hoping for a Japanese setting all along?” That probably sparked the outrage.
It was originally a game that developed conspiracy theories claiming to be based on facts, like The Da Vinci Code.
>>43
I thought it would be more historically accurate…
I didn’t expect that a theory about an ultra-ancient civilization like Mu would be the storyline of the series.
>>51
What they call reality or historical fact is on the same level as the truths claimed by exploration teams or the occult.
>>51
Well, I understand because I was also confused when they suddenly presented me with ruins like Laputa in Black Flag.
>>43
The story is from the time of the original MMR, right?
It gained popularity because the artistic expression around buildings, etc., was well-received, but it’s getting sloppier and sloppier in that regard while they still speak as if they are impressive…
>>70
I’ve only played the first one, but I thought it was pure fantasy when I bought it, so I was taken aback by the modern (near-future) part.
Using a secret gadget to read the memory of genes from 2000 years ago and experiencing a pseudo time slip with another secret gadget…
What is the reputation of the Yasuke simulator?
>>45
There are countless games that just throw in assets that are being sold like this.
The hideout build is more complicated than I thought.
Yasuke is a legendary samurai.
Sounds good, right?
>>50
That’s not a particularly important point…
In the end, it was just people who weren’t fans of the series creating a fuss.
The premise that this series is known for its faithful historical research has suddenly come up, but that’s not the case, and I just think they should create interesting games.
Massive sales x very well received: A super masterpiece
Sales are booming x Mixed reviews: A masterpiece
Sales are mediocre x very well-received: garbage.
Is there anyone who doesn’t understand this?
>>55
Is this what it’s like inside a bald head…?
It’s fiction, so don’t get so worked up about it.
Why do you always try to connect everything to conspiracy theories?
>>56
It’s really funny that there are people who seriously believe Abstergo is a descendant of the Knights Templar.
>>56
It’s a game tied up with conspiracy theories, so it’s really annoying!
>>56
Assassin’s Creed is a story about conspiracy theories.
The discussion of what is fatal is more about the garbage of the wiki tampering rather than UBI itself.
Being involved with UBI is just full of elements that make you think “Is that the kind of company they are…”
Since it’s a game where anything goes, we could have solved it by introducing an original handsome Japanese samurai, but the reason it became controversial is that they introduced a historical Black character, ignoring the series’ traditions for some reason.
If it weren’t for Assassin’s Creed, it wouldn’t be this chaotic.
The official site says that African samurai are talked about in Japanese history.
There are absolutely no historical texts treated as samurai.
I’m sure there were many people who wanted to be a cool Japanese ninja protagonist.
I am grateful.
However, the fact that the unnamed person is driven by righteous indignation is very well received.
In reality,Naoe is both cool and cute.
…I don’t think it was necessary to mix in Yasuke, was it?
>>69
The story of Yasuk suggests it’s too much of a digest and feels empty…
>>69
In the trailer, she looks ugly, but is the model different in the game?
“Until now, it’s because they are an ‘assassin whose true identity in history is unknown.'”
Even if it’s a fictional story with a fictional setting, it’s okay to overlook it.
Despite that, evaluations were focused on the historical notary that was done with great effort.
Because the real-life Ayasuke is the main character, it couldn’t be overlooked.
Additionally, the historical notarization was also inadequate.
Both things that used to be useful have probably turned into garbage.
>>71
Did the summary site say that?
>>75
Here is my impression!
>>71
The Odyssey may be fictional, but it claims to be a descendant of the Spartan king.
It seems like it was a pretty good game.
The elements that were being discussed honestly don’t become noise in the game.
Because for background depiction and action games, it’s just a background, after all.
>>74
Just buy it…
>>74
The most highly rated review on Steam mentions that there are frequent occurrences of the BGM disappearing and being unable to progress in events, making it impossible to play properly…
>>74
Isn’t it too soon to clear it?
The series wasn’t one that had high accuracy in historical verification from the beginning.
I already understood the situation as soon as they prepared the car for delivering tofu.
I never thought I’d hear Yasuké’s Eurobeat playing while driving.
It seems that they all suddenly shifted to attacking Snow White because it unexpectedly sold well and wasn’t interesting.
It’s just a typical good game, and the graphics have reached the highest level, just like the usual Assassin’s Creed.
>>80
(Stack Samurai)
>>89
This has been a thing in previous series too… Seriously, fix it.
>>80
It’s not as heavy as usual on the PC version, and it’s not full of bugs, so it seems to be better than usual.
I don’t trust people who evaluate something that was just released yesterday as either very good or very bad.
Whether it is providing a realistic depiction based on proper verification in reality.
How the creators evaluate and publicly express their own work is a different matter.
The story of Shadows honestly boils down to this.
>>83
This is how you can learn history! If I say that, it has to be at a level that can receive approval from a third party, right?
>>100
In the UBI presentation at IGDC2024, it was stated that the focus is on historical entertainment.
>>123
Yes, yes, an excuse to run away, an excuse to run away.
>>148
It’s not an excuse to run away.
You’re just changing your statements to suit your convenience.
>>83
Players think it’s a ridiculous silly game, but…
It seems that the production side is eager to push in an academic direction…
>>14
Well… it’s good as a standalone, but compared to Origin Odyssey…
I had no idea that ink paintings from the Warring States period were this ultra-modern!
The evaluation of the game portion is fairly good, and I’m frustrated that those around me aren’t criticizing it as much as I expected.
It’s a game where most of the historically important and unpleasant figures are essentially the Knights Templar!
>>88
Well, if you’re not great, you won’t become a temple…
I was thinking of buying it for Yasuke, but will that be disappointing?
I really love Black samurai.
>>90
It takes almost 10 hours from the first touch until you can play as Yasuké.
I’m going to buy a Yasuké simulator.
>>90
It seems like you would like YasukeSimulator.
Just because the setting is in Japan, the content is the same usual Assassin’s Creed.
No… the Yasuke part is just boring…
I am convinced that there must be an absolute large number of bugs, regardless of simple balance.
A black samurai is cool.
I wonder if it’s appropriate to express an impression based on machine-translated articles.
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However, the people who are praising here too
I’m concerned that it seems to be hearsay or secondhand information.
>>107
There’s no way I’m buying a game just for the sake of contrarianism.
>>111
So, did you buy the game to criticize trend following?
>>107
Which specific person are you talking about?
>>107
Fans would rather be playing games than watching this dump…
>>107
If you say that, the one doing the hitting doesn’t have anything to say either…
>>155
Those who are criticizing haven’t bought it, so it’s natural that they wouldn’t talk about the game’s content.
I wonder why it seems that those who are praising are just hearing it second-hand.
>>175
In other words, the opinions of the critics are not reliable.
>>175
Well, they just want to provoke those who were criticizing, right?
It was good that I changed it along the way.
Because he’s Black, the BGM during battles is hip-hop! That sense is amazing.
I’m African…
>>112
In the movie of the battle scene at the beginning of Naoe, a rock BGM starts playing, and I don’t think it’s changed much.
>>128
In the end, it’s not about ethnic consciousness; it’s simply a matter of bad taste.
>>112
Yasuke’s place of origin is actually entirely unknown, so there is no problem with him being in hip-hop at all.
There’s no way that’s true.
I thought that smart people who don’t buy or play games, considering them a waste of time, were making a fuss.
It’s seriously just the usual Assassin’s Creed.
The beginning of the story is somewhat exciting, but once that ends, it quickly deflates.
It’s indeed surprising that you don’t think a story where an assassin plays a major role is fiction.
Ordinary business people wouldn’t be able to conceive of this.
>>125
It’s a given that it’s fiction.
What has been pointed out is that claiming to have done thorough historical research is actually quite flimsy.
>>156
It’s unclear whether the deliberately distorted depiction, even if obviously strange, was intentional.
I don’t think you can tell the difference, though.
Isn’t the historical selling point more because of the official hype and the thorough building research from the game walk?
The person who criticized Yasuke should come out and apologize.
It’s unreasonable to make the main character a tall Black person in relation to Japanese buildings.
You’ll bump your head.
>>131
Aren’t you actually not short lately?
>>136
I’m 183 cm tall, so I feel like I’m going to bump my head in a traditional Japanese room…
>>136
Japanese people are short in this era.
The average height of men is 155 cm.
>>136
Don’t say something outrageous!?
>>131
If you watch the streaming videos, you will understand that the sizes of the buildings are all made to match Yasusuke out of consideration for that.
>>161
A gentle world
Well, UBI+ is quite a valuable service, so if you’re interested, it’s worth giving it a try.
The desperate appeal for popularity is hilarious.
Stop it, you’re interfering with business.
I remembered there was someone in Wiles who wanted to burn something.
Naoe is impressive as always.
It’s no surprise that it doesn’t get talked about at all, just like a ninja.
>>140
The recovery item’s provisions clearly looked like sushi and were no good.
>>150
It’s not Ninja Slayer.
Yasuke × Oichi, where did you get permission for that…?
>>141
What do I need to get permission for…?
>>154
Is it the Emperor…?
>>141
There is a possibility that UBI thought Oichi was a fictional character.
It’s different from the nonsense American samurai!
It only means something like loyalty.
>>145
In the end, it was the tale of the nonsensical American samurai.
>>153
How about African?
Behind history: the Knights Templar and the Assassin Brotherhood.
It’s more of a game like that, so I don’t think it’s very academic…
It’s still just been released, so isn’t it impossible to ask for impressions about playing it?
>>147
That’s true, but for some reason, at this early timing, there tends to be a lot of very favorable and very unfavorable opinions floating around.
>>165
Games without online multiplayer tend to be the most exciting on the first day.
>>147
Well, it’s been very well received…
>>177
Cherry blossom
>>184
Don’t suddenly become a conspiracy theorist.
There have been many instances of bluffs and exaggerations in the past, such as the giant statue of Zeus and the Lighthouse of Alexandria.
“I haven’t really seen many people pointing out ‘Isn’t this China and not Japan?’… It’s not just locals saying it, but foreigners are saying it too.”
If it was well-received, that’s great.
Why did you make Naoe difficult to convert into kanji?
Well, I should have just shown a fully armed Osaka Castle from the beginning and made you say, “Isn’t this era crazy?”
Having romance elements with historical figures is the worst, Rise of Ronin…
I’m looking forward to the discovery tour where I can enjoy the Japan that ubi has illustrated…
Of course you’re going to go, right?
Wasn’t it Yasuké and Nobunaga?
If we assume that Yasuke was a samurai, isn’t it strange that a mere samurai could have a romance with Oichi?
Well, at the point of having a castle keep with a hatch, there’s probably nothing that can be done.
In other words, it seems that a game where you can play as an assassin in various castle settings while completely ignoring the era would be better.
Well, there’s a foundation built by the series in terms of gameplay, so I don’t think it’s a bad game.
It’s a story about how you shouldn’t arbitrarily fabricate the history of another country and claim that this is the historical fact.
>>174
It’s wrong to fabricate things that were not said.
>>181
It says on the official website that there were African samurai mentioned in Japanese history.
What is the reason for stubbornly wanting to pretend that I didn’t write it?
Top 10 Sengoku Warlord Height Rankings!!
1st place, Yoshikatsu Miura, 227 centimeters
Second place, Naotaka Magara, 220 centimeters.
Third place, Fuma Kotaro, 216 centimeters.
4th place, Yoshiryū Saitō, 197 centimeters
Rank 5, Toyotomi Hideyori, 195 centimeters
6th place, Toudou Takatora, 190 cm.
Rank 7, Katsuie Shibata, 185 centimeters
Rank 8, Sanada Nobuyuki, 185 centimeters
9th place, Toshiie Maeda, 182 centimeters
Ranked 10th, Naoe Kanetsugu, 182 cm.
The nine-character cut is long.
>>179
I wonder why they make us do that 10 times…
Even if they say it’s game-related, it’s a company that’s bound to go under anyway…
I even wonder if this was originally made without the Yasuke part.
The recently released Tokusatsu-style Naoe & Yasuke looks interesting, and I thought, “This is it! This is what I was looking for!”