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I have been excited forAssassin’s Creed Shadowsfor quite some time.
Assassin’s Creed Shadowsgets a lot right compared to its predecessors.
It still offers a fun experience, but the gameplay lacks the nuance it offers in harder difficulties.
However, one doesn’t have to play on it long to feel like something is amiss.
Rather, once players get their hands onShadows’best early Legendary gear, combat feels trivial.
Stealth doesn’t fare much better, either.
The stealth meter would indicate that I was all but invisible, which is certainly how it felt.
Simply put,AC Shadows’Expert difficulty is undeniably game-changing.
Enemies will spot you on rooftops, and they’ll spot you faster.
It turns out a handful of leaves isn’t enough to cover upNaoe’s colorful Legendary hoods.
It also means that if you get caught, you must rely on Naoe’s tools to escape.
Players can switch the difficulty of both combat and stealth at any point while playing Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
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Combat is also much harder when switched to Expert, although not as substantially so as stealth.
Naoe needs to parry and dodge more to evade the brutish weapons of enemy ashigaru.
Expert is absolutely the intended experience, and that shocks me a little.
I regularly express my desire for an easy mode inDark Soulsso that I can actually beat one of them.
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