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Whether you play mostly as Yasuke or Naoe, AC Shadows director says you won't be "missing out"

LectureMaster

Gold Member
There you go, your daily dose of AC Shadows.




It's widely known by this point that Assassin's Creed Shadows has two protagonists, but apparently if you choose to primarily play one over the other, you won't be missing out on a bunch of content.

In an interview with ScreenRant, Assassin's Creed Shadows director Jonathan Dumont explained how he personally chooses to spend his time between the two protagonists. They both have their own unique strengths and weaknesses, with Yasuke is big, powerful, and brutish, while Naoe is light, nimble, and quick, and Dumont wisely takes advantage of that.

"I play quite a bit balanced out and what happens is, I play with one for three, four, five hours, and then I switch, and then I just play two, three hours," said Dumont. "Usually I play stealth and then I play, all right, let me destroy some camps and stuff all right for a while. And then I just change like that."

Content-wise, Dumont said each hero has their own unique intro scenes and questlines, but he recommends simply playing the characters you're having more fun with.

"So I don't think you're missing out on things too much," he said. "I think it's more on your preference to [say], 'okay, I'll see how the game will adapt a little bit to the character if you choose one over the other.' They get individual introductions and then they get their own questline also. So that one is, let's say Naoe, a personal questline cannot be played by Yasuke and those are two distinct things. But the core of the game can be pick your character and the game adapts."

It's still not entirely clear how many unique scenarios can be missed, but Dumont said several times you won't be "missing out on things too much," adding, "we're not imposing players try to split the time. So if you prefer one character for any reason, you can play maybe - I don't know, I'm not going to put a percentage - but quite a bit of the game using one of them. But if you want to balance it out."

Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on March 20.

 

LectureMaster

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There you go, your daily dose of AC Shadows.




It's widely known by this point that Assassin's Creed Shadows has two protagonists, but apparently if you choose to primarily play one over the other, you won't be missing out on a bunch of content.

In an interview with ScreenRant, Assassin's Creed Shadows director Jonathan Dumont explained how he personally chooses to spend his time between the two protagonists. They both have their own unique strengths and weaknesses, with Yasuke is big, powerful, and brutish, while Naoe is light, nimble, and quick, and Dumont wisely takes advantage of that.

"I play quite a bit balanced out and what happens is, I play with one for three, four, five hours, and then I switch, and then I just play two, three hours," said Dumont. "Usually I play stealth and then I play, all right, let me destroy some camps and stuff all right for a while. And then I just change like that."

Content-wise, Dumont said each hero has their own unique intro scenes and questlines, but he recommends simply playing the characters you're having more fun with.

"So I don't think you're missing out on things too much," he said. "I think it's more on your preference to [say], 'okay, I'll see how the game will adapt a little bit to the character if you choose one over the other.' They get individual introductions and then they get their own questline also. So that one is, let's say Naoe, a personal questline cannot be played by Yasuke and those are two distinct things. But the core of the game can be pick your character and the game adapts."

It's still not entirely clear how many unique scenarios can be missed, but Dumont said several times you won't be "missing out on things too much," adding, "we're not imposing players try to split the time. So if you prefer one character for any reason, you can play maybe - I don't know, I'm not going to put a percentage - but quite a bit of the game using one of them. But if you want to balance it out."

Assassin's Creed Shadows launches on PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on March 20.

Sounds good, I like to destroy camps.
 

Danjin44

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I wont be buying it and still wont be missing out.

For me Assassin's Creed series and most Ubisoft games for that matter were never worth it.
 

Laptop1991

Member
I won't be missing the money i won't be spending on the game, because it will still be in my bank!, and i've bought all the Assassin's Creed's apart from Mirage so far, and i won't be buying Shadows either.
 
Eh? Isn't this the same concept since Syndicate, with it's male/female dual protags, carrying over to the future games like Odyssey and Valhalla?

I'm playing Naoe first because it's first and foremost an Assassin's Creed game, Yasuke later because of his tank gameplay and he's a lot slower.
 
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Eh? Isn't this the same concept since Syndicate, with it's male/female dual protags, carrying over to the future games like Odyssey and Valhalla?

I'm playing Naoe first because it's first and foremost an Assassin's Creed game, Yasuke later because of his tank gameplay and he's a lot slower.

Damn for a second I forgot about AC: Syndicate and thought you were talking about the Syndicate reboot FPS. It's a damn shame they never put that game on Steam.

Now you got me thinking about reinstalling the EA launcher, which is not a thought a man should be burdened with in 2025.
 

Saber

Member
From the look of it you won't be missing out the entire game, since its the same boring slop, repeated sponge enemies beating and generic auto-horse-driving quests.
 

sainraja

Member
I wish I could blame this game for the lack of my interest in the series and personally I don't see why people have been making a huge deal out of Yasuke — it is just a video game — and he's a character in it. The game sticks loosely to history so no one should have had a problem but this is the world we live in 🤷‍♂️ so oh well. Anyway, the series hasn't been the same for me since Black Flag and it was a series I would play to the finish yearly. What a shame!
 
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Zacfoldor

Member
Ha! I won't be playing at all.

You think Avowed hype is dead, think about this game here. I'm gonna be surprised if this doesn't pull a Veilguard.
 
This directly contradicts what the previews have said.

In the previews they said that the game forces you to use certain characters to access certain parts of the game or to progress through certain areas.

So, it sounds like you cannot just pick one and play the whole game without ever having to switch.
 
Smashing dudes with the black guy and using that kick sounds pretty fun to me. I've been playing a lot of ninja style games lately so being more of a brute sounds appealing.
 
I miss the days where the worst I could say about AC games was they were buggy as fuck cause they were overly ambitious in what they were trying to do with tech like Unity.

AC: Unity in hindsight was the last good one. Syndicate was a step down and after that, it became this we are an RPG lolz, farm weapons and grind.
 
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Like all Assassin’s Creed games, day one! Will play as Naoe as much as the game allows. I don’t need to be a hulking brute in a game like this.
 
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