Shadow of the assassin’s beliefs It’ll quickly make it clear that it’s not a history game. Like other Assassin’s Creed entries, the title cards that appear immediately after launching may resemble real life events and characters depicted in the game, but they are all fictional works. Nevertheless, voice actor Masumi, who plays the main character Assassin Nae, has found herself thinking a lot about Japan while recording the game.
“(…) I feel really grateful that there is so much detailed mannerism they have to teach you,” Masumi told passthecontroller on a call Tuesday. The moments that Masumi enjoyed most are also the things that the passthecontroller crew has talked about about a lot.
“Tea ceremony is huge in Japan,” said Masumi, who grew up in both Japan and the United States.
Shadow of the assassin’s beliefs We pay a lot of attention to its historical accuracy. When Yasuke was announced, Blow Back came from several directions. Japanese critics worried about the familiar racist reactions of players who are upset about the inclusion of a black protagonist in the game, as well as the historical accuracy of the game. There was also the Japanese government. This required Ubisoft to first change the settings of the game that allowed players to destroy shrines. Ubisoft has released a one-day patch to prevent the shrine from being destroyed.
Ubisoft warns Assassin’s Creed Games to protect against scrutiny over accuracy. shadow Like a tea ceremony quest, we still reach historical details. A quest begins with two small tasks. Choose a cosword that will impress other guests and choose an excellent gift for your host. The cosword fabric in the game is very realistic silk-like, and you can see the depth of the embroidered thread used for decorative bits such as flowers and lines. The cup turn mentioned by Masumi is a gameplay mechanic. You might ruin the pattern and be attacked by a tea drinking warrior. I’m pleased to hear that Masumi enjoyed these little details, not just because of historical accuracy, but also because she reminded me where she came from.
“There’s also a story about Yokai, a spirit from folklore. I didn’t think they were going to talk about such things. “As a Japanese person, I was really proud to see how much Japanese nature it brought to this video game.”