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The mighty Assassin's Creed juggernaut rumbles on. Or, more accurately, sneaks on, delivering high-precision, stealth kills as it goes. It's pretty weird that it's taken so long to get to THIS destination, though. After a couple of decades and a LOT of games, the series has finally snuck into feudal Japan. You know the formula by now: the core gameplay focuses on giving you control of a assassin sneaking around an open world map, murdering your way through a series of objectives while you parkour your way around environments. On the gameplay front, changes this time out include quality of life tweaks that streamline skill trees and maps and a tighter focus on the combat in the game's main quests. But, of course, the headline here is the setting. Ubisoft doesn't reinvent the wheel when it comes to the tropes of stories set in feudal Japan, but the narrative involves multiple morally ambiguous plotlines constantly weaving in and out of each other, and it makes for interesting stuff. And the setting itself is, of course, wonderful. Imposing castle towns give way to bustling ports, while tranquil shrines dot war-ravaged landscapes. It's stirring stuff.