“Naoe will never let me hear the end of this,” he mutters, tumbling awkwardly out of the pile. You can switch between the two protagonists at almost any time in Ubisoft’s 16th-century Japan ...
Advertisement The preview shows shinobi assassin Naoe, who is haunted by nightmares. "There is evil at work in our homeland," she says. "Greedy lords who bring war." Naoe is given a special weapon ...
The story centers on the life of the 16th century samurai Naoe Kanetsugu. Production began on April 27, 2007. The story is based on the novel Tenchijin by Masashi Hisaka and was adapted for screen ...
Yes, to a degree. He doesn’t have the same reach as Naoe. […] OK, so he can do some parkour, but he needs crates, and stuff on the way to kind of give him a step up so he can reach a roof. According ...
The video game is the 14th major installment in the series, and is set in feudal Japan amid daimyo Oda Nobunaga's violent quest "toward unification." The preview shows shinobi assassin Naoe, who is ...
Ubisoft has released a new story trailer for Assassin’s Creed Shadows, teasing the adventures of Naoe and Yasuke, the game’s playable protagonists. The developer has also opened pre-orders for the ...
In a bit of a throwback to Syndicate, we know that the upcoming open-world RPG features dual protagonists in Naoe and Yasuke. The two heroes have markedly different playstyles, letting you swap ...
At this time, we were given one region of the open world to explore and a main quest to complete. I personally spent the majority of my time playing as the shinobi Naoe, with Scott more focused on ...
In an in-depth preview of the game, I’ve walked away with a better understanding of how Assassin’s Creed Shadows aims to offer choice and flexibility while playing as the two different protagonists ...