Summary

Yasuke came under a lot of scrutinyafter the dual protagonists ofAssassin’s Creed Shadowswere revealed. Many wereupset at the notion of playing a Black man in Feudal Japan, while others — offended on behalf of Japan —disputed his status as a samurai. But now that the game is out, what do people think of the first-ever historical protagonist in the series?

“I like Yasuke as a character so far!” u/OnlyNorth2882 commented onan r/assassinscreed post asking that exact question. “I’m interested in learning more about him. I love the difference in playing him vs Naoe.”

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“I really love him, actually,” u/Amunds3n said. “I thought he was going to be by far my [least] played of the pair, but after doing the first [two] missions for him, without saying any spoilers, I was floored by how awesome those missions were. Fleshed out so much of his character for me. We really have a super sick Shinobi Ninja and the classic honorable Samurai. I could not be happier.”

I think the foreigner in an unknown land was a good approach. I like how some of the citizen[s] respond to seeing an over 6 foot tall dude walking around — u/FUNKYTravisP.

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“He’s an absolute beast in combat, and he is easy to like as a character,” u/ProjectNo4090 added. “It’s a shame his skin color is getting so much attention because I think he could easily be ranked alongside Bayek as a series protagonist.”

“He is the man, who only want[s] to find [his] way [in] life, and in the end he love[s] this country and will protect people in it until [he] die[s],” u/EnvironmentalCrew533 said. “For those who finished the game in [canon] mode, I love Yasuke so much”.

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“I Play Assassin’s Creed To Be An Assassin”: Not Everyone Is Hooked On His Gameplay

While most enjoy Yasuke as a character, with him quickly becoming a new fan-favourite, not everyone is as hooked on how he plays. Naoe represents the more agile assassins of old, being fairly weak in head-on combat while excelling in stealth, whereas Yasuke is more akin to the newer RPG protagonists, a hulking brute who can tear through camps without breaking a sweat.

Since a lot of fans have been calling on Ubisoft to return the series to its roots, Naoe is unsurprisingly proving the more popular pick between the two; “I unlocked him and then went straight back to Naoe,” u/Medievalswordmaster said. “I play Assassin’s Creed to be an assassin. I much prefer Naoe’s movement and gameplay.”

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Our own Lead Features Editor Jade King also argued thatthere’s “No Good Reason To Play As Yasuke”.

“He plays his own game, he’s easy mode, way [too] OP,” u/chessking7543 argued. “Don’t get me wrong, feels good to plow through people, but come on man, I shouldn’t be able to close my eyes and still not die.”

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“He’s the most out of place thing in the game for me,” u/Ifitbleedz said. “I think the idea of Yasuke is cool. But my god dude he just sticks out like a sore thumb in an AC game. There’s countless sync point[s] that I have to switch characters to get to, even doing that little dog quest at the beginning when you have to crawl under a house and grab a key, had to switch characters to get the damn key”.

Granted, for every commenter complaining that Yasuke is too overpowered and brutish for a series like Assassin’s Creed, you’ll find another enjoying the sheer power on offer as he bursts through a door and carves up his enemies.

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