As the saying goes, a skinny camel is bigger than a horse, and despite Ubisoft's underwhelming performance over the years, there are too many classic games under its umbrella. As one of Ubisoft's classic game series, the latest game "Assassin's Creed: Shadows" has finally ushered in its official appearance, let's take a look at its highlights and possible slots!
The name of the new game is confirmed, "Assassin's Creed: Shadows"
What to look forward to in Assassin's Creed: Shadows
In the early morning of May 16, 2024, Ubisoft announced a video trailer for the latest installment in the Assassin's Creed series, Assassin's Creed: Shadows, and the official website also opened the pre-order function of the game. The story of the work is designed in Japan during the Warring States period, and adopts the setting of two protagonists, a loyal black samurai in the male, and a vengeful ninja assassin in the female, to advance the development of the story.
Support Chinese dubbing
According to the content of the trailer, players will have the opportunity to experience two different styles of combat gameplay. The male character is tall and powerful, good at melee combat and domineering head-to-head confrontation. Use the katana to decisively pierce the enemy's vital points, and then make a neat and perfect sword, the posture is simply not too handsome. And the bloody mace, you can see how fierce the explosive power is.
Multi-weapon setting, support talent points
The female characters are muscular and have a style that is closer to the traditional fighting style of Assassin's Creed. Flying cornices, hooks and locks on the wall, close-quarters assassinations, and classic hidden arrow operations are all focused on her. Of course, these are just clips in the teaser CG, and the specific actual content can only be verified in June.
There are Hidden Arrows, which must be sold out
In Assassin's Creed: Shadows, players can also experience the changing climate of the four seasons, which will affect the difficulty of the mission. While the large map is smaller than the likes of the Odyssey, Ubisoft has added more terrain and detail to the interior of the building. In addition, everything from outdoor scene props to indoor torches can be destroyed and interacted with.
A one-to-one model of the building
Assassin's Creed: Shadows is a source of complaints
Assassin's Creed: Shadow is scheduled to be released on November 15, 2024, with PC, PS5, and Xbox platforms coming at the same time. The standard version of the game is 348 yuan, the gold version is 548 yuan, and the ultimate version is 648 yuan. Ultimate Edition users can play the game 3 days in advance, and it includes the Season Pass, two expansion packs to be released later, and an exclusive "Loyal Dog" mission.
The price is not cheap
According to Sony's published options, Assassin's Creed: Shadow is a single-player game that requires internet authentication. In other words, Ubisoft has no intention of making an offline patch for the game. This will mean that in the future, if one day Ubisoft stops server support for the game, players will no longer be able to experience it.
Ubisoft has already done this kind of thing
It is said that Ubisoft is a triple-A game cannery, and this time "Assassin's Creed: Shadows" has not gotten rid of some assembly-line settings. For example, the open-ended exploration of the large map, and the return to the pottery capital of the stronghold. The returning Hawkeye setting is blue for allies and red for places. The Brotherhood mechanic will also return, and it's time for a collective assassination.
Many familiar recipes
Finally, there is the in-app purchase setting for the season pass. It seems that most single-player gamers don't like to spend money to buy tickets and work hard to do tasks. They prefer to pay for pure gaming content, and it's a one-time settlement. It's like how much you can do for whatever you want, don't let people play halfway through and suddenly tell you to add extra money.
A one-shot deal
Say it at the end
When Assassin's Creed: Shadow was revealed, many players held on to the "black" premise as another obvious hint of a quest for correctness. But Playing Egg doesn't think so, because most of the black people in Ubisoft's games are not as offensive as other games.
There is no deliberate uglification
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