Morgan has played six hours of and officially announced he's excited for it: his made "a fantastic first impression." I haven't gotten my hands on Ubisoft's next stabby stealth game yet, but as of today I'm extremely interested in one particular aspect of it: building and managing my base, or as Ubisoft calls it, my hideout.
This week shone a light on the player hideouts in Assassin's Creed Shadows, and when I finally get to play the game this month I feel like this will be my 99% of focus. Sure, I know there are dudes in Japan who need to get neck-stabbed, and I will neck-stab them. I'll run from guards and clamber up walls and do the whole eagle-screech-dive into piles of conveniently located hay.
- Place, rotate, and connect buildings as if it's a little settlement-building game
- Build more structures by finding resources like wood and minerals while out on stabby missions
- You can have a tea room, which sounds cozy
- You can have a sake room, which sounds rad
- Build a gallery to store and display your extra armor and outfits
- Add blacksmiths, duelists, and other people you meet during the game to your community
- These community members will have conversations and not just ignore each other
- Build stables to allow your scouts to run smuggling missions to collect those building resources I mentioned
- Observe animals in the wild , and you'll be able to place them (the animals) right on your land.
- This includes birds like the grey heron, cats and dogs, and baby deer
- You can pet many of these animals
- Look, Assassin's Creed Shadows is a zoo management game as far as I'm concerned
Here's a little peek at the animals you can add to your acre and proof you can pet them:
There have been some cool player hideouts in other Assassin's Creed Games: I remember quite liking the base on a moving train I had in Assassin's Creed Syndicate. But this sweet, secluded hideaway in Shadows has me ready to strap a blade to my wrist and do just enough sneaky neck-stabbing so I can afford to keep my base packed to the rafters with baby deer.