Ubisoft Reviews Player Feedback to Enhance 'Assassin's Creed' Romances
Ubisoft is reviewing player feedback to enhance the 'Assassin's Creed' series, particularly focusing on the integration of romantic relationships in 'Assassin's Creed Shadows'. The game allows players to build romantic bonds through organic quests and dialogue choices, but some players have expressed frustrations and design critiques with the 'crazy games' and 'free games' they've experienced.
Ubisoft is balancing innovation and fun, aiming to keep players engaged while expanding the game universe with new elements like love relationships. However, some players feel they lack control over their decisions and clear communication of game rules, leading to frustrations in these 'games'.
A major critique is the lack of flexibility in relationships. Once a romance is chosen, it cannot be actively ended, and players must provoke a breakup through infidelity, which many consider poor game design. Some players report confusion and frustration when their virtual partners react to infidelity that occurred before the official relationship in these 'poki games'.
Players have also criticized the graphic novel and game mechanics in 'Assassin's Creed Shadows', citing issues like lack of cohesion between dual protagonists Nawei and Yasuke, and general gameplay frustrations, as seen in negative Steam reviews and critical YouTube discussions about these 'gamestop' titles.
Ubisoft is considering player feedback to optimize the 'Assassin's Creed' series, focusing on the integration of romantic relationships in 'Assassin's Creed Shadows'. While the new element brings opportunities, it also presents challenges that Ubisoft must address to meet players' expectations and improve the overall gaming experience in these 'games'.