Critics Seem to Have Enjoyed Assassins Creed Shadows, Giving It a High Metacritic Score
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With Assassins Creed Shadows release date chosen after two delays just around the corner, the first critic reviews for one of Ubisofts most divisive games have finally started pouring in, and, to no ones surprise, the titles Metacritic page is glowing green at the moment of writing.UbisoftCurrently holding a commendable score of 78 on PC and 81 on PlayStation 5 based on 41 and 74 reviews, respectively the latest installment in the Assassins Creed franchise is generally praised for its combat mechanics for both Naoe and Yasuke, as well as its immersive open-world that, according to some of the reviews, perfectly captures the essence of medieval Japan.At the same time, gaming outlets were less impressed by Shadows gameplay as a whole, its storyline and writing, exploration, quest design, and its handling of settlement-building mechanics. Provided the games score remains unchanged going forward, Assassins Creed Shadows stands as the 14th to 16th best game of 2025 so far, sharing the score with Ivy Roads Wanderstop and Sunblinks Hello Kitty Island Adventure.While Ubisoft is likely already popping champagne to celebrate the results displayed on Shadows Metacritic page, gamers many of whom dont place much stock in scores given by gaming journalists have noticed a peculiar similarity across the reviews of The Gamer, Game Rant, Windows Central, and many other outlets the repeated usage of the same phrase to describe AC Shadows return to form.The repetition of this exact wording across so many news websites has raised concerns that the early copies provided to websites by Ubisoft came with strict guidelines on what can and cannot be said in the reviews, which, had it been the case, would make the reviews and the games overall score compromised and not credible in the slightest.The situation is further complicated by the fact that the return to form description was also used by multiple outlets to describe Dragon Age: The Veilguard, a game that even EA admitted was a failure and led to sizable layoffs at BioWare, fueling concern that a disconnect between critic reviews and consumer opinions could happen again with Shadows.In general, the lack of correlation between critic reviews and user scores in AAA games has been a growing trend in 2024 and 2025, with examples like Star Wars Outlaws (75/100 critic score vs 5.4/10 user score), Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (82 vs 6.5), Concord (62 vs 1.7), Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League (60 vs 3.4), Avowed (80 vs 6.9), WWE 2K25 (80 vs 6.1), and Civilization VII (80 vs 3.9). With that in mind, the best advice is to trust no one and simply play the game yourself, because, at the end of the day, all tastes are subjective, and its perfectly normal for one to enjoy a 2.5-rated game and dislike a 9.9.Dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Critics Seem to Have Enjoyed Assassins Creed Shadows, Giving It a High Metacritic Score appeared first on CG SHARES.
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