I Don't Trust Ubisoft With Assassin's Creed...
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- Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
- Hello guys and gals, it's me Mutahar again! This time we take a look at the new Assassin's Creed Shadows and as someone who's been in this game franchise since it's inception, I'm a tad worried at the route they're taking this and how the franchise needs more cohesiveness and return to form. Thanks for watching!
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Remember guys, it's always morally correct to pirate Ubisoft games
It's morally correct to pirate any game. If you end up liking it, you buy it. That's the deal and I don't see any problems with it. If your game is good, people will pay for it. But the customer deserves to see if the product is worthwhile.
Add sony and EA to that list too
"Do what you want 'cause a pirate is free, you are a pirate!" - Edward Kenway
...or not play their games at all.
Correct, but I'm not going to bother. I don't play a game made by ppl that hate me, even if it's free. Ghost of tsushima is on pc, I'll be playing that
Ubisoft should be comfortable with us not buying their games.
It's almost seems to be their goal at this point. They just want everyone subscribed to Ubisoft+
Assassin's Greed
Borrowing*
But that’s not what happens at all. People do buy the games, and they are one of the most successful franchises of all time.
But they do well in sales
Nothing hits the same as playing AC Brotherhood as a kid and Ezio lifting up his fist and suddenly an squad of assassins fall from the sky and kill your enemies.
And dominating multiplayer using actual stealth kills while all these kids ran around brawling with each other. You could get like 4 blended hidden blade kills in a whole match and top the leader board blended as an NPC. Was so good.
@@KeytarArgonianlol I completely forgot about ac multiplayer.
Back then most single player games came with some sort of multiplayer.
Those games sucked
AC BROTHERHOOD WAS PEAK UBISOFT
@@Rich_P_Anya u like battle/season pass in AC games ? great taste my guy
I still remember being part of an Assassin's Creed 1 and 2 'Secret Society' that Ubisoft used to run where you'd help 'spread the word of Assassins Creed' (Free advertising) months before its launch, you'd do tasks like make custom posters and digital art and give them ideas and you'd collect points to cash out on actual PHYSICAL rewards/merch like an AC Hoodie, T-Shirt, by just basically participating, everyone got the game for Free mailed to them just for advertising AC1 and AC2 for Ubisoft. The website names were 1191AD and 'LiveByTheCreed'. There's probably not a lot of information on these sites anymore, they stopped existing and have been lost in time. They were the times I loved and trusted Ubisoft and its a memory I'll hold, especially since I was the 1st place winner in the 2nd Site and won a Sony VAIO laptop before Sony discontinued those.
I have a vague memory about "LiveByTheCreed". Congratulations for your win!
Assassin's Creed ARG 🤔 Nice
I stopped playing AC since Brotherhood. I miss the original Ubisoft days like Splinter Cell Chaos Theory. This woke shit is outta hand!
@@28Vandals "Maria Narcissa is a boat"
@@SyamDaRos-EndoManno Thanks, it was a crazy memory for sure. It was something like me and 2 others were basically tied for the Top 3 in points, but the other two quit, if I recall they told me one was due to School/University and time restraints so they forfeit and let me win and they gathered various prizes, and the other person said they REALLY wanted the surround sound speaker reward and went for that. I still have a few videos and photos I kept from back then. Damn fun times. I was a teen at the time without much money so winning a $2000'ish laptop was like a miracle to me.
Ubisoft put the Ass in Assassin's Creed
They put the Gay in Gaming lol.
We went from Assassins creed to Assassins greed
@@rustymustard7798 "Never cook again"
Double the Ass, double the scam.
@@senatorarmstrong4662 No, that was last time with all the P2W BS. They've gone beyond financial greed, they've made all the money in the world and it wasn't enough. Now they want your 'soul', or more specifically to control how you think and align you to the hivemind.
They haven't even released any gameplay, yet they want us to pre-order. What Ubisoft is becoming is surreal.
Even more surreal are the people who will preorder without hesitation and buy every micro transaction. Sad world.
Unfortunately that’s everyone. EA did it with ncaa football today as well
just remember! you don't own it. You are just renting it for how many years if allow you to keep it then it will be removed "gamers need to comfortable of not owning their games" as they removed the crew from peoples gaming collection.
Ubisoft (and EA) has been on the decline for well over a decade now lmao
I really hope they don't fumble this. Feudel Japan is something most games set in Japan never explore and this game is finally doing that. I'm being cautiously optimistic about this. I hope the open world is at least lively and not empty.
I don't trust Ubisoft to make well written stories anymore.
I think ubi does a good job writing. They SUCK at actually developing the games though
@@KrazyineUh... No. Their writing is trash.
@@Krazyinenope, the last ac game with decent writting was Origins
Is it even assassins vs templars anymore? I haven’t touched a AC game since unity
@@Lakitu_89yes
Let's all take a page out of Edward Kenway's book and "sail the high seas"
*puts on my buccaneer's hat and raises a jolly roger
"it be a pirate's life f'r me!"
You know what Edward also did? Started having better judgment and morals after his meltdown. After joining the Assassins, he eventually stopped being a pirate and went back to Britain with his daughter, Jennifer Scott.
You clearly didn't finish the game.
Lol, true! Because nothing says Caribbean like a Welsh protagonist
@@zod4365You had Freedom Cry for your racial accuracy game stop trying to change history the golden age of piracy was filled with European who had no other way to live a proper life you literally have to study 8th grade history to know this
@Aman_Mondal lol, 8th grade in America, right? You're right! It's FILLED with so many options. You're proving my point, lol.
We do have a Japanese assassin's Creed its called ghost of Tsushima.
Yea
And if you wanna play Ghost of Tsushima at hard mode Sekiro Shadows die twice
@@rlx4059yesss!!
@@rlx4059Sekiro has one the best, if not THE best, sword fight mechanics in gaming history. It’s such a tightly made game that really emphasizes on the “get good” aspect of FromSoft games. In the past you’d be able to brute force your way through bosses by doing some farming and beefing up your character. Sekiro doesn’t let you do that, it makes you learn the enemy’s attack patterns. Such an incredible game, my all time favorite FromSoft title
Rise of the Ronin ain't too bad either.
I still find it fascinating how people STILL get excited over cinematic trailers with no gameplay...especially by Ubisoft
Well, you can obviously still get excited over the concept/premise/setting of the game as shown in the cinematic. But the cinematic will never be an indicator of what the game itself will be. That holds extra true for Ubisoft.
It still surprises me that people still play assassins creed. As a old fan of the franchise. I got so tired of it as time passed. Like he says in the video. There is one or two AC per year. Different from other franchises that you beat a game and wait around 3 years for the new one and get all excited. Every time i beated AC i found out after there were three new ones and i had no will to play it a new one for a while(because like most of people, i like to play other types of games too). How there are some people who still enjoys playing it surprises me.
People are just dumb. They will just buy shit becauee they feel there supposed to
I did with ff16, but that was because the trailer for ff15 was amazing and after I played ff15 and the cinematic are just as good on top of the amazing gameplay. I have trust in square in that regards despite them being a bit woke. But with them trying to go multi platform there is hope and I do hope they fire everyone in their ethics department. So they can continue to make amazing games
Yeah i don't get why people get excited over stuff like gta 6 when rockstar hasn't refreshed their gameplay for 15 years and people still get excited over it....
Anytime a single player has an online connection, it's 99% of the time due to its drm. Specifically denuvo.
Remember for the small price of $70 you can feed the 1%'s greed
It’s capitalism.
@@gamer7916Incorrect, that's corporatism. Stop spreading your bs.
@@Sevatar_VIIIth uncontrolled capitalism always leads to corporatism. Facts don’t care about your feelings.
@@Sevatar_VIIIth Which is just optimized Capitalism.
$70 dollars is the exact same price when it comes to other pre-orders for other video games that are coming out this year.
I wanted to play as a Japanese Assassin in Japan for the last decade. Thanks Ghost of Tsushima for giving me what I’ve wanted.
Sucker punch did what ubisoft couldn't: make a good game
@@justsmiless203Cope, seethe AND dilate more.
@@justsmiless203 if you want to buy a game that's part of a dying franchise, then go ahead. We won't stop you.
@@justsmiless203a female Shinobi and Yasuke, who was the Japanese equivalent of a page and surrendered in his only combat instance. It's cringe.
@@ByteSizedGamerTbh bro you'd have to blame Japanese devs like Koei Tecmo for portraying Yasuke as Samurai.
Just want Sucker Punch to announce Ghost of Tsushima 2 at this point.
That would be big sucker punch to Ubislop.
It'd be satisfying if GoT 2 got announced and people forget about AC Shadows
Fromsoftware annouces Shadows Die Twice 2 too.
YES
@@Zxnightmare898 Don't you call it that. show respect
I like how he cited messages used by Google translation from weebs pretending to be Japanese when real Japanese pointed out the characters flawed and how the kanji's used are hugely incorrect.
Confirmation bias
I think feudal Japan is already played out by now. When everyone was asking for an AC based in Japan about... ten years ago. Yeah, fair eough. Today tho... that ship has long gone
True. I wanted to play as a ninja/samurai back when they released AC2 Brotherhood and have been waiting even after they released AC4 Black flag.
Nowadays we got Nioh, Nioh 2, Sekiro, Ghost of Tsushima, Rise of the Ronin. All very good games.
They had their chance back then when the market was not that diverse. 😅
Assassin's Creed Shadows makes you really feel like playing Ghost of Tsushima
Greatest advirtisement in gaming history. How kind of ubisoft😂
I already do play Ghost of Tsushima however I've taken a break from it for a while
just dropped today on pc
Not really since that’s even more historically inaccurate lol😅
You played it already?!🤯
Right now Ubisoft literally make a free ads for ghost of Tsushima 💀
Hilarious that today it's just been promo for the PC release
Bro Ubisoft just made this game to cash in and ride ESG cash
Which is ironic since that game is even less historically accurate 😅
^ Didn’t that game get praised by Japan (or wherever it’s based; I’ve never played it) for being historically accurate?
Or Sekiro
Broke: Hating Assassin's Creed Shadows because it has a black samurai
Woke: Hating Assassin's Creed Shadows because it's a DRM and microtransaction hellpit
Based: Hating Assassin's Creed Shadows because Ubisoft hasn't put out anything worth playing in like a decade
Facts
Naw. Based is recognizing all of it as a problem.
@@jaybeam1466how is a black samurai a problem just curious
Woke shit and clear historical revisionism masked as "facts". IRL Yasuke was just nobunagas retainer that got shipped off to india as soon as nobunaga died. This is the first time ubisoft changed an actual historical person this much and made them a playable character. Every other assassin since AC1 was completely made up and they are basically using Yasuke to cover their ass when people rightfully accuse them of pandering. Its like having a game set in ancient ethiopia and the main character is some german dude @@sobbuh3378
you know a game company has hit really low when their games are not even worth pirating
I agree that the problem is using a real life person and re writing there whole backstory is kinda wild lol
Why is that a bad thing?
@@valistic7206 Why is not a bad thing? Imagine someone rewriting Hitler as a good guy, how is that bad? He's dead anyways so his feelings aren't getting hurt.
This is bad logic and you need a brain to even comprehend why its bad, start thinking I'd suggest.
It's a fiction game, no game is 100% historical accuracy
@@rivensleyanelas4890 should there be a game that rewrites Hitler as a good guy? Games can F around, right?
@@rivensleyanelas4890 okay, let’s make a game that labels Genghis Khan as a good god-fearing man who fights for human rights, or let’s make a game where the N*zis are actually the good guys who fight for peace and democracy, accuracy isn’t required anyways, right?
Whenever you open a door, you think of the worst thing that can come through that door and then decide whether it should be opened or not.
If we open of the door of “history can be modified to whatever the people want”, we open the door to all kinds of BS, no, thank you very much, no game or media should meddle with history.
I wouldn't trust ubisoft with a used tampon
Out of morbid curiosity, for people you do trust with used tampons what are you having them do with them? This is an oddly specific issue to have to entrust people with.
@ninjimugen I'd assume throw it away, an untrustworthy person would do sum like that bakugo poster shit
They'd find a way to re-sell it and tell you you don't own it even tho you bought it lmao
@@vortex_beast1585Cherry popsicle.
@@Stumme-40203 o gawd why did u put that in my head. now i must live with this lol
Yasuke travels to Japan and immediately starts stealing and murdering Asians.
What did Ubisoft mean by this?
You heard me boy 👴
Not cultural appropriation that's for sure
I just want to know the real story true to him. With all the Western history revisionists, like with Black Cleopatra, it's hard to get the truth unless you go to the source. I want to hear what a Japanese historian knows about Yasuke instead of a Westerner with an agenda.
Realism part of assassin's creed💀
Maybe they are looking at real world statistics?
tbh i dont think they should drop the sci-fi parts just yet, not until we get an assassins creed future style game, like can you imagine anthem but instead you're trying to assassinate instead of destroy? sneaking onto the ships of the previous race who still live but watch from space. a game using desmond as the animus subject?
would really put all the history of the game on showcase.
Dude Brotherhood was SO good, that was one of the best Multiplayers I ever played. People would be running around getting in brawls and I would be top of the leader board with like 3 genuine blended hidden blade assassinations, with 2/3 people hunting me at any one time. It was so good.
the ceo of ubisoft once said that buying your games isn’t owning them. in that case, pirating games isn’t stealing them
pirate for what? id be surprised if they wont have to beg people to pirate this sloprp
You never own a entertainment product, when you buy for example a DVD you dont own the movie you own the right to watch that movie.
Ubisoft legal department is one of the quickest AAA publishers who will issue a DMCA to anybody for torrenting a Ubisoft game. Steal from them with a VPN.
@@Teuvenaer You're not very bright are you
@@Teuvenaer Wow, you're reaching religious fundamentalist levels of mental gymnastics with that post.
>1 player
>Online required to install even on physical purchase
>$70 for slop
Welp, time to sail the high seas.
I wouldn't even pirate it, total waste of time
Whoever had the idea to implement mandatory internet connections for single player games needs their neurons studied under a microscope.
Yep, just play Black Flag.
There is no online required. Stop parroting BS.
@@trenaceandblackmetal5621 They probably shouldn’t put it on the box then.
what I know about the real historic Yasuke is that he was one of the very few people who were allowed to dine with Nobunaga Oda and was friends with the warlord. He was a warrior and the body guard of the jesuit missionairies who he came to japan with and had a martial arts background. And since later he was employed in Nobunagas army, he probably underwent additional training. As the term samurai meant a warrior in the service of a lord, one could call him that, since he was a warrior in the service of Nobunaga Oda as he was enlisted in his army, and was given a sword and a house. There is enough historic mention of him (like in the 17th century The Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga, Shinchō Kōki) as well as paintings from the time period with him on it, that trying to dismiss the historicity of the character for some culture war bs is just reactionairy and shows modern stupidity.
if japanese people want representation so much why dont they ask kojima to stop making the protagonist of his games a white dude?
Assassin's Creed (and Far Cry) got played out long ago. Getting Splinter Cell right is what's important, but I definitely do not trust current Ubisoft with that.
Only if they could do some original ip that doesn't require live service
I loved ghost recon breakpoint. It's just that the open world is more of the same unisoft slop
Dying for a new splinter cell
The first sentence is exactly what I thought when I heard about AC in Japan. I wanted that game more than 10 years ago when I was playing Black Flag. Now I don't care at all.
I'd rather give my bank details to temu than screwbisoft
Its sad when you realize assassin's creed peaked like 15 years ago with assassin's creed 2
Umm how do I tell u this ac 2 came out like 15 years ago
@@Pleaseebterusername oh thanks for reminding me
@@kojikimoto personally I believe ac was in its prime from 2007 to 2014 so many amazing games ac1 the ezio games ac 3 ac 4 freedom cry libration rogue and unity
@@PleaseebterusernameIMO ac games are going downhill from origins
bro, 10 years ago was AC Unity, tf you mean 2 💀
AC2 was crazy.... the story of how ezio started had me soo emerged as a teen
9:15 They actually plan on basically not having that happen, and they explained that viewpoints will serve for you to manually look around and to spot any points of interest
"I don't trust Ubisoft" is a complete sentence on its own.
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I miss the Assassin's Creed games where memory is stored in the balls
😂😂😂
Bro this is literally the best comment I’ve ever read
Exactly. Man, those were the days.
From Wikipedia: " Kunoichi (Japanese: くノ一, also くのいち or クノイチ) is a Japanese cant term for "woman" (女, onna).[1][2] In popular culture, it is often used for female shinobi or practitioner of ninjutsu (ninpo). The term was largely popularized by novelist Yamada Futaro in his novel Ninpō Hakkenden (忍法八犬伝) in 1964.[1]
Although kunoichi have appeared in numerous creative works, including novels, TV-dramas, movies, and manga, Mie University historians have concluded that there are no historical records of female ninja performing reconnaissance and subversive activities in the same manner as their male counterparts. However, the late 17th century ninja handbook Bansenshukai describes a technique called kunoichi-no-jutsu (くノ一の術, "the ninjutsu of a woman") in which a woman is used for infiltration and information-gathering, which Fujita Seiko considers evidence of female ninja activity."
WOKE ubisoft at it again! I really miss they days of beyond good and evil 😔.
Don't buy is the best way to prove them wrong.
They stole the crew from us... No more ubisoft games for me
Yup! The best Crew game at that...
You should give Ubisoft a nickname since they don't care about us anymore...... Wokisoft🤡
Lol I doubt you even played it while it was available
@@hellomikie92I know I did, you bot.
Same here! I loved the first crew
Never pre order
Or buy Ubisoft games
Pre ordering a game in 2024 is like willingly walking down a dark alley. You're just begging to be robbed.
My question is whose memories are we experiencing to see these stories
They can put it on disc. The online connection is for the microtransactions. We got to the point when you're not allowed to play without micro transaction lure.
if its anything like the crew its so that one day ubisoft will completely kill the game revoking all licences so you need to play a newer game instead of an old one
Ubisoft turned AC from a dope series to a generic RPG.
tried too hard to become something it wasnt and ended up being bland and unoriginal
always has been a generic rpg tbh. AC1 being more linear & with AC2,3 Revelation/Brotherhood, Black Flag, Mirage, Odyssey etc all were generic RPGs nothing was special about them. Some had always some unique features that made the game "special" but thats about it. the core of the game was always a basic RPG. the biggest was prob Black Flag with their ship mechanics & features but thats about it. if u dont believe me go back in time replay them & find out the horrific truth. 10 years ago we had difference experience so the impact was difference when the "series was dope" cuz there was nothing else compared to it. in reality it was always the same.
Yep all thanks to the pile of shit that was Odessy and the even bigger pile of shit that was Valhalla I’m only leaving out origins because to be fair that was a genuinely great game
Not just a generic RPG--it's a snoozefest. There aren't open world games more boring than AC.
@@nickf2657 Starfield left the chat.
I went to college to study Japanese language, history and culture. I'll never forget the lecture one of our department heads gave use about using online "sources" and the problems blindly trusting them. A guy turned in a paper that started out alright, but then went very far afield. Looking at his sources, turns out he had studied sources discussing a pseudo-Japanese warrior class from a TTRPG.
It'd be funny if it wasn't so sad
I got into an argument with someone who was discredited sites like Encyclopedia Britannica and Wikipedia. I have no problem being wrong but historically educated people like yourself should be able to tell me what your source is so I can read it myself.
At least the guy didn't use online sources, I guess.
Guess what that is AC for you second you play as a woman Asian Ninja assassin.
Honestly? Go to a library and pick up an encyclopedia or history book.@@RetreatSequel
It’s like the heads of Ubisoft forgot how to make good decisions!!!!!
I'm just waiting for the gameplay to be revealed. If it's good, I'll consider getting it. Right now, if anything, I want to go back and finish the ones that I have.
Assassin's Creed in 2007: We removed the crossbow to maintain maximal historicaly accuracy
Assassin's Creed in 2024: "Hey Ezio, we need you to kill this lava dragon god"
While riding a flaming horse wielding Final Fantasy weapons.
Well, I would be even happy, if it was Ezio
Historically accurate. I forgot the part in history with the magical golden apple that you can use to shoot a beam
@@totallynotkevin4466 You know what the person means.
And you’re black and non-binary now
I remember a few years ago when Ubisoft said that they would never set AC in Japan or Egypt because it would be a "dismal experience".
No you don’t
@@dustinhernandez-eaton42"You could always do it, but the point I was trying to make was that in the broad strokes and scale of history, that's a theme that's been well-mined in videogames," he explained. "So, Assassin's Creed is one of those games that can take [lesser-known] time periods or corners of the world and make them cool, fun, new and refreshing.
"Feudal Japan would work as an Assassin's game, for sure, but I feel like it would start to look like 'oh, have I played this?' You know what I mean - 'oh, I've been a ninja before, I've been a samurai before'."
Dont worry bro, some of us were alive before 2010 and remember shit.
Jokes on you for trusting what Ubisoft said.
That was said by Alex Hutchinson, the creative director of the most questionable Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed 3. He said this in 2012 prior or after the release of AC 3 and I recall that it was a completely ass statement because at that time people were asking for a WWII AC game. He said that we, the players, “ask for the most boring settings”, and a [assassin’s creed] game “set in WWII, Egypt and Feudal Japan would be a dismal experience”. Yeah I really don’t recall 18th century America to have been done that greatly by him and his team either.
@@TheMasterblah before 2010? Homie, that ain't a few years, that's over a fucking decade. Wait, why TF are you dudes fighting about Ubisoft? Quadruple A publisher? I'm just messing with you, by the way. I'm not trying to be serious. People are way too serious online. Anyway. I think Yasuke is an incredibly interesting character, I would have loved to have seen explored in a game by literally ANY other Publisher. Ok. Maybe not ANY. Maybe a good indie company.
I remember firing up AC2 for the first time. Just absolutely stunning intro to in my opinion the best of the franchise. 🙌🏼
$90 for the base game💀 Out of their gd minds
A game you can't even keep.
I hope this eventually bites Ubisoft in the ass if they keep this up. At this rate, I don't even want a new Splinter Cell if this is the type of quality they're gonna be pushing out.
@@blok--head7472 Then we really need to push a new law in the USA that protects consumer's rights.
@@BulletSponge71436You've seen Ross's video too?
Pray to God he actually succeeds in winning the legal battle. Game companies need to be humbled.
@@blok--head7472 Yup, I've seen his video! He also said that Germany looked into this without even his intervention into all of this. So perhaps someone will do it for him in Germany? :DD
@@BulletSponge71436Ironic how Germans are more compassionate about this subject than America is...
We live in a funny world sometimes.
Ubisoft is the opposite of trust. Don't forget the actual crimes they covered up in their own company.
well dont keep us in the dark
what actual crimes?
Yes pls explain more
yes, please tell us your lies, i mean...secrets
@@Robbie-mw5uu (Allegedly) There was sexual harassment and bullying.
@@Splomf you have to say allegedly because they used the HR department to cover it up internally for as long as possible, i think they are in with a decent chance at most evil corp right now
A assassin game in feudal Japan with crazy side quest and insane story line?
Dude, that came out already, it's called Like a Dragon: Ishin!
Yet that game is way too hard for casual gamers.
@@jonathancunningham8739 the sword saint has a game?
Love Yakuza franchise, compact like Unity and yet utilize by content
@@jonathancunningham8739In what way? I bought it on sale but haven’t played yet, as I don’t have time. If it’s a difficulty grind maybe I won’t bother…
For real!
I'll always reserve judgement until I either play or watch actual gameplay, but I really haven't had any real desire to get back into AC since Black Flag, and I've been a fan since day one. Hopefully this one can change my mind.
Huge bIack dude running around feudal Japan. The very definition of "hiding in plain sight."
Fun fact, Yasuke was also in Nioh as a boss battle called the Obsidian Samurai
That’s not how it goes he was servant but this fan fiction made for folk
Where you play as a white Samurai that saves Japan and Yasuke is still a Samurai but is a side character. Nobody had a problem with it for some reason.
Him being a Samurai doesn't seem to be the issue and him being non-Japanese doesn't seem to be the issue either 🤔
@@MagisterXII because William Adams actually was a samurai. He earned his title of samurai down the line. Dude has statues and a station named after him in Japan. He helped make the navy Japan has today as well.
@@MagisterXII Proof you didn't play the games. Nioh is about a British man sailing to Japan to chase down another British man, and he takes the armor of the fallen enemies around him and wears it. The protag of Nioh isn't a samurai either, he just steals the garments off of his foes dead bodies.
@@Amphidex For fucks sake, read Koei Tecmo's description of him. William becomes a samurai in game.
Remember guys, if you want to know how Japanese people react to this,
you can just check the JP trailer version
Yeah I just saw and used translation on the comments they are really not happy like at all
They should be mad what they are doing is disrespectful. All they had to do is just give us a badass JAPANESE samurai to play as.
@@Texansfan59but we already have several games like that. Just say the idea of playing as a black person is unacceptable to you.
@@edmundblackadder2741Frankly I’m not gonna care about the opinions of the Country that made War Crimes and Suicide Rates a Olympic Sport on integrity.
Keep being historical challenged then.
if you wanna keep your 'disc' copy, install the game and then when you're done transfer it to a storage drive, then whenever you want to replay it simply copy back to the maindrive, i've been doing that with my ps5 since i got it, obviously it doesnt fix the problem at its core but it does allow you to 'reinstall' the game offline by just copying off the drive, dunno how seamless it is on xbox but on ps5 it works great
Starting to think that that Tim Horton’s coffee cup is a permanent fixture of Muta’s setup and actually came with the desk he bought where it has stayed there ever since.
I’m not paying $100 to not own a mistake that ubisoft made
$130
i'm not giving ubisoft my money anymore at all
Base game is still 70$
Sony just released Ghost of Tsushima on PC.
Sony somehow knew Ubisoft would fuck this up. Genius.
Not available to non-white countries like Philippines/Egypt
But they'll happily take your money (PSN account linking, HD2 fiasco)
Sony still dropping the ball , you have to link PSN to do Legends that is immediately turning PC players off
Have a friend who wanted to legitimately buy the game, but unfortunately he lives in one of the countries that can't have PSN account, so Steam had to refund him. A "piracy is almost always a service problem" kinda thing, if you ask me.
@@TotalNoob86 I just pirate out of spite.
Released cyberpunk like an utter mess? I’ll pirate that shit. I don’t care.
I do pay for games I think the developers did an actual good job.
@@NicitoStaAnaindonesia and malaysia have psn.... 1 region SEA nation but no psn...
2:58 I got a 360 with assassin's creed 2 for christmas that year. i miss that time so much bros😢
9:08 - It already is, Muta. I refuse to play another Assassin's Creed or Far Cry game. I actually was in disbelief that you brought up Unity, because the movement in that game was an absolute MESS when I played it.
Unity used to be a mess, but now has the best parkour system in the whole franchise.
The hilarious part of the trailer is that they talk about stealth while there is a literal black guy wearing a GOLDEN samurai armor in Japan.
He isn't the stealth character. There are 2 characters
I guess the Kunoichi was so good at being stealthy that you missed her
@@lacuna3693 so then why exactly is there a non stealth character in an AC game?
@@vicc6790 because valhalla is the highest selling ac game
There's a line between the warrior archetype and the most conspicuous person in the region.
Assassin's Creed: Johnny Somali
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That's gotta be racist, there's no way - Druski
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is it legal to look at scary gore link on the dark web just to be curious?
I believe the best mix of the two options would be having a few cities, most likely 2-3, in different parts of the world, with a mission about travelling there for the first time, then using fast travel to get to them. There is no point in spending 30 minutes walking on a boring path past boring places to arrive at a location that is half baked due to the map being too bloated. I also think making actions change the ecosystem of an area could give it more life to the world, like killing a high profile target linked the the government could lead to officials hiring more security and being more on edge, or making riots happen in the area.
Imagine if in Assassins Creed Odyssey you played as the one Chinese guy who happened to be in Greece at that time.
Why would you care, if they made it reasonable in the lore? Chinese maybe wouldn't be reasonable, but a slave from the Middle East or Northern Europe would absolutely make sense.
and its like a chinese guy that sweeps the floors or something but the game would depict him as a Chinese spartan
@@ronmka8931 what's wrong with that??? Honestly sounds cool af
@@chillin5703 thats a pretty big if there bud. The problem is the writers lack the talent to make it reasonable in the lore.
@@ronmka8931Sounds interesting. Wouldn't mind it.
Biggest issue isn’t the factual info surrounding Yasuke, its that we’re playing as a real life character. We’ve never played as a historical figure before & it breaks all immersion. If yasuke was the Machiavelli of AC shadows, id be totally down with it.
would be less bad if he wasnt portrayed as a samurai either
@@Gadottinho It could actually work if Ubisoft put effort into it, but knowing them that's a very unlikely thing to happen
I’ve read the comments of the reveal trailer. Largely it’s just racism. I didn’t see any perk clutching when we were playing all those fictional white people.
Playing as a real person ruins the game for you? I mean the game is probably gonna be shit but thats because of gameplay not because im playing as lebron james hairline and it doesnt make 100% lore accurate sense. This is obviously not a realistic game at all.
it's just a game lmao don't play it
It makes sense Yasuke was a sword retainer. He probably would be called a Samurai for having that job (as it apparently meant servant and even people doing paperwork for the elite were called Samurai). It does not make sense for him to be a Samurai warrior as that would require training from birth. Some Samurai and even a few Daimyo were called "dark", but usually when the Japanese say that they're talking about the Imishi, Jomon or people from Okinawa. Saying that I bet they taught Yasuke a few things for shiggles. They were amazed by how strong he was so they probably taught him how to swing a sword just to see what he could cut, to use a bow, just to see how far he could send an arrow... or for all we know that might have been his way in. Brute force can get you pretty far and most black people I know are somewhat intellectual (even if they don't seem to be). So it's unlikely Yasuke was a Samurai warrior but not impossible.
I wouldn't trust Ubisoft with a penny. You know that they're gonna take that penny as soon as you look away and use it as ammunition for an EM Railgun.
A Railgun they will point straight in your face while demanding your wallet, your cash, your email, credit cards and social security number
In one of the letters of Luis Frois, he says that Yosuke was sold back to Africa after Oda’s death, because they didn’t thought of him of one of them (Japanese or Samurai) so they didn’t reward him with death, instead was sold back to his previous master (sadly after this it’s unknown what happened to him)
And as a lot of Japanese people have pointed out, this is the first time you play as a “historic figure” instead of just interacting with them
Edit: It’s honestly sad, that a company like Ubisoft only uses story and race to pander to people.
It’s not the same as AC 3 where you play as a Native American, because Connor wasn’t real, here Yasuke was a human being that lived and know is just a token for Ubisoft to push their game, a game that’s probably going to be overpriced and buggy.
This is my opinion as a Mexican gamer.
Yasuke wasn't even a slave so he was sold to no master
@@jamretro1336 This is why these arguments are pointless. OP makes a claim the guy's a slave, and at least cited one of Frois' letters. You, on the oother hand, make a counter claim with no source. May as well not even bother to comment.
@@XBluDiamondX Yasuke was actually the first super saiyan
@@XBluDiamondXYou have to understand, his source is that he made it the fuck up.
@@XBluDiamondX But its no where said Yasuke was sold back to africa?? That is never said ANYWHERE. He couldnt even spell his name correctly dude.
I heard supposedly Mirage was a testing ground for Shadows since they said they're going back to the roots of Assassins Creed where stealth plays majority of the time. Its..sort of a step in the right direction? But, with the open world games, I feel like there was a lot of unnecessary side quests. However as a fan of open world games, they were alright. But my hopes for Shadows arent too high rn, specially since theres no gameplay. Shadows has potential..but i dunno. We need more information
Amazing, I didn't know Tiger Woods was a feudal Japanese samurai warrior.
"Naoe is focused on stealth"
>a woman wearing armor, wielding a sword in broad daylight and talking to a black samurai in one of the most racist and sexist periods in world history
AC Chronicles China was a nice way of putting a female protagonist in Ancient Chine I feel like. Even though I am not sure about it's historical accuracy, I think that the protagonist there didn't feel awkward or forced.
Wiki recently went about with some ministry of truth revisionism durring this dungfest, kind of expected..
I hate sweet baby as much as the next person but seeing mf’s draw the line in a series about ancient gods and mind controlling objects where you live through ancestral memories stored in DNA worry about historical accuracy all of a sudden is wild
@@xAfroMetalHead1990x Why can't I have my 2015 Kia Rio in my feudal Japan game? Why not just throw in Darth Vader and Rosa Parks?
The suspention of disbelief only works when adherence to the internal logic of the creative work is faithful. Injecting modern "representation" politics into the AC universe is disingenuous and obnoxious.
@@xAfroMetalHead1990xfr. Like I know the game is probably gonna be dogshit, but not because od Yasuke or anything.
Dudes are really ok with fighting the fucking Minotaur but draw the line at wumen and black.
BUT it is pretty funny that every other game had you playing a character who's ethnicity matches the region for the most part.
I have created a secondary game backlog that I have dubbed "the pirate ship", take that as you will.
you and me both
Same. If it's good, I'll probably buy it on sale. But never from Ubisoft
I don’t even think the torrent edition of this game is worth it. Tbh
Will probably include a couple of miners anyways
The best way to do this, without risking that stuff, make a new email, then make a 1-Month Free Trial to libraries, like Game Pass. If you don't want to use your own card for it, preloaded should work too.
After that, get familiar with a program that can dump the files. With Game Pass as an example, if you can launch it, you can dump it.
Ghost of Tsushima came out on PC so I'll be playing that instead of the ubislop from now on. Also regarding Yasuke, a retainer which could mean samurai, but retainer could also include guards and even Ashigaru, peasant infantry, it seems to me that retainer simply meant someone who was a sworn to a lord, usually involving military service. What retainer does not do is automagically make you a samurai. Ubisoft should just change their name to Abstergo already
8:00 what kind of idiot thought an ancient city should look like a modern street with sidewalks, two lanes, and A GODDAMN CROSSWALK?
When she says "it's shadowing time" then proceeds to shadowed all over yasuke, i felt that.
I love the part where Ted Bundy shows up in an attack helicopter and shouts *I PLAN ON COMPLETING MY LEGAL EDUCATJON AND I'LL BE A DAMN GOOD LAWYER* to boost morale of Darth Maul.
Yasuke: "What's up, ninja?"
Her: "What's up, ni-"
Hopefully Ubisoft will make a AC game based on Mesoamérica in the Mayan civilization.
But the protagonist is an Irishman. I feel like I’m not properly represented.
Thankfully the protagonist is inspired by a real black sword retainer that lived in feudal Japan
Why Irish huh why not Indian I feel like they don’t get represented enough
So canelo
@@cooliostarstache5474 for 2 years
@@cooliostarstache5474 lmao, he was just a random black guy, he was not even skilled with the sword, and not even close a samurai, just a servant.
Thumbnail cured my depression thx Muta
Wikipedia say kosho, but I found JP recourses saying 家臣 (vassal, retainer). Amongst resources even bbc JP that tells briefly Yasuke's story, also mentioning Kashin.
I don't know where came kosho and samurai.
Honestly when they showed and announced that Yasuke was going to be a protagonist, I wasn't mad; I thought it was predictable and disappointing.
Like, Ubisoft has almost 700 years of Samurai history; and out of all the one's they choose... they choose the one that wasn't even a samurai and prop him up like a token and diversity hire character. Which that also seems pointless, because Ubisoft never had an issue with making an Assassin's Creed game with fictional characters of a race and ethnicity in the region they are supposed to be in.
I know right the guy didn’t really do anything for the past 15 months once his master died he surrendered right away samurais don’t surrender usually
same, it's quite disappointing, but it's not like I'd enjoy the game either way, it's ubisoft we're talking about, the game would be shit anyways; but, to make a game with its main themes being japan and its history to have a non-japanese as the protagonist is quite infuriating, it doesnt matter if he was black, white, indiginous, wtv.
>google 'most famous samurais'
>Ctrl+F
>yasuke
>0/0 results
>mfw
@@ConsumptiveSoulhe also did not have to commit Seppuku. This fact in and of itself means he was in fact not Samurai
You also have the Asian protagonist this actually make sense to have him as a main character as well seeing how he is kind of a myth like most of the AC lore.
I don't trust Ubisoft with anything to be honest
I trust that they suck.
They have a perfect black protag for a game; Briggs from Splinter Cell, I want a game about him and how his story is after Fisher retires. But no, they wanted to virtue signal to the Japanese while also disrespecting their culture
One thing though, almost every time when I saw a Western dev created a world based on feudal Japan (either in game or movies), it always uncannily felt like feudal China instead. I can't really point out exactly what it is, but it just felt that way to me.
Because most of the Japanese culture is inherited from China
Non of the assassins creed protagonists was ever a real historical figures before but for some reason they decided to use a random historical figure as a protagonist i wonder why.
Well one of the protagonist is still fictional so......
Cause that's the story they chose to tell...
@@gazaalley3862 cause they know black people are easily impressed if you show them attention.
These companies don't care about black people and only see them as diversity money 😂
Probably for marketing and hes pretty much a blank slate
He’s not a random historical figure though 😂😂
Reminder: despite the revisionism, Yasuke was not a samurai.
and the apple of eden never existed
@bside6859 yea when you have Ubisofts own advertising and numerous game news sites talking about the "Legendary Samurai yasuke" reinforcing something that isn't true and people believing it.
well he is in the game lol i don’t understand why this matters so much
Why are people arguing about historical accuracy in Fiction?
Dawg the amount of times japanese people depicted him as a samurai is enough to feed humanity
When did assassin's cree ever be truly historically accurate?
I started off with Brotherhood and then played 1 and 2 after that. Man those were really good games, especially BH.
That's a good point. I didn't finish Syndicate or Origins because of the world and map size. Especially in origins, it was just boring village after another.
Id rather see an amazing graphical remake of the Ezio Chronicles rather than any of the new open world stuff
Or just be brave and finally make a new IP. Asscreed lost the mystique it had a long time ago now it just feels like a 2KX game. Woah they really upped their game with FIFA/NBA/WWE X 🤯
Don't let the current Ubisoft lay a single hair on that masterpiece.
I fear remakes. Nobody can trust Ubisoft
@@RetreatSequelevery new IP they make is absolute garbage. Have fun playing xdefiant
@@lacuna3693 better that than asscreed 2k77
Ghost of Tsushima 2 waiting room 😴
Im new to assasins creed games and have only played origins, is there a game that takes us really close to the present? yk like 20th century (Im guessing that there wont be any in the present since the whole point is going in the past) but since there is this conflict between assassins and templars and idk if theres a game that shows you the end of the conflict, maybe they could spice things up with bringing stuff as close to the present as they can (Im guessing they wont do it cuz of advanced weaponary and it would be more like a hitman game but they could still explore with that idea)
The closest one is ac syndicate which is in the 1860s. There is also a bonus ww1 level.
Online connection is required because of their in-game store, seasonal pass.
The lead writer is from SweetBabyInc. So your prehension is justified.
All I know is that she only liked tweets from SBI, no further proof that she is from that place yet.
@@RaveSaultI mean, wasn’t Ubisoft one of the companies listed on SBI’s website? The chances of them not being involved with this game are incredibly low
Oh really? I can hear the characters making sly comments about "colonizers" already smh.
@@matthewhall8939 I just don't want to paint a target on a wrong person. Better to wait than to just assume.
@@AmonAnon-vw3hryou mean like how actual Japanese people reacted to foreigners?
it didn't show any gameplay so thats an automatic wait and see
Mutahar, I am right there with you. I remember asking for the first Assassin's Creed for my 16th birthday present and absolutely loving the game and I continued to love all the games all the way through Black Flag. Even when they went ARPG, I played those as well but missed the old style and mechanics. Then we get Mirage, they gave us the smaller map but in a setting that is similar to those we have been in already and they kinda went back to the old mechanics but still with the awful enemy turns a certain color so dodge or block mechanics. But from the time I first played AC(17 years ago), just like many on the internet, I had hoped for a Japanese setting and we are finally getting that. Unfortunatley though, I feel like this game is going to be turned into a bloated ARPG like Valhalla and Odyessy.
What bothers me about Yasuke isn't his inclusion, but the shift from something AC had that was very important: The celebration of each culture that it represents and having the main characters be silent influencers and spectators of history. A huge draw of AC is that you get to play as a character that's fully immersed in the setting and take part in making things unfold but just enough so that you can slip back into obscurity; which was integral to each game.
Now we have a game where we play as a historical character, one which no doubt is mired in so much obscurity that you can write whatever you want without breaking suspension of disbelief yet still contribute so much to the narrative and how two secret societies would fight for control behind the scenes. Yasuke should have been this game's da Vinci or Volpe and not a main character; if anything this goes against two important tenets AC has always held. We know Ubisoft can do inclusion that demonstrate other ethnicities many contributions throughout history while keeping the theme of this series of games. Which makes it more so disappointing that they stoop so low to this corporate slacktivism.
"fully immersed in the setting" is absolutely hilarious considering assassins aren't fucking real
@@veryrare2337 No, it is however something that helps connect all of the games and put it all into a grander scheme for better or worse. Some fictional elements help a story, others don't. In this instance, I would've wished they'd done things differently. Isn't really much more to it.
@@chems7965 it’s for worse btw. the assassins creed games have mediocre at best stories that require you to suspend an incredible amount of disbelief to justify any of the superhuman maneuvers you pull off. if a black person (who is one of the only protagonists in any assassins creed game who was based on a real person), being a ‘fictional element’ is something that doesn’t work for you, you’re more than welcome to cry about it.
The game has two main characters one that is Japanese………
@@BiggestZay Correct. A new character and not a historical figure. Sounds good. My feedback on how they'll seemingly weave Yasuke into the game remains.
Guess all that's left is to see how it'll fare on release.
Muta, as one of the same cloth I agree 100%. It really feels like the real story died after AC3. It's sad the state that the franchise is in.
Black flag ??? Origins was pretty good too.
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@onlyenzoYT the real story. As in the ones who came before. Black Flag was the first to deviate hard from the present timeline. I enjoyed BF, but in terms of when the overarching story stopped being compelling, it was after Desmond died in Ac3.
One of the biggest issues being overlooked by people is the pricing. They put out the same exact garbage pricing that they did with the Star Wars game.
Ubisoft 'We took the crossbow out to keep historical accuracy', then filled classical Greece with ethic Albanians.
To be clear; there's almost 0 distinguishing characteristics between a retainer and a samurai. Distinction without a difference-type situation.
Speaking of Nioh, Nioh 2 had Yasuke as the Obsidian Samurai. He's a minor character, but his appearance in the game is more genuine considering the game's more spiritual tone instead of adhering strictly to historical accuracy. In that same line, Rise of the Ronin looks far more appealing than another Ubislop title.
Samurai warriors 5 ,and senguko basra also yasku
The difference is that Nioh is a dark fantasy re-imagining of that time period, and with that setting they get way more leeway, like kodama, ghosts, spirits, demons, magic weapons, etc. Having said that, even Nioh is a lot more historically accurate, since William Adams is an actual historical figure who helped Tokugawa Ieyasu become shogun in 1600 using guns and weapons supply by the Dutch.
On the other hand, Yasuke only got his footnote in Japanese history _because_ he was black, he was basically a fucking unicorn in Japan at a time when conservative, isolationist politics were at an all time high during the Sengoku period. Besides, the guy wasn't even a "legendary samurai" Ubishit tries to make him out to be, he was nothing but a servant to Oda Nobunaga, and he only stayed in Japan for three years. That's it. A short visit from a random black guy in Japan, who was a nobody and accomplished nothing. Ubisoft: "hE wAs A lEgEnDaRy sAmUrAi"...
@@Playbahnosh how is AC not a fantasy re-imagining? youre forgetting alot. the artist Machiavelli is an assassin mentor. there's demons, monsters, Gods and magic weapons like the Swords of Eden . People complained about those alot and said it ruined AC
You're hung up on Yasuke as it breaks your suspension of disbelief, most people just see it as a exaggeration of history like AC does. there's no difference then pretending like the Pope or George Washington or the historical figures were part of the Templars or Assassins
- Strict historical accuracy
- Nioh
Pick one.
lol assasins creed since the first has been called historic fiction its never been real