The best weapons in Assassin’s Creed Shadows give you the proper tools to smack all the nasty ronin and unfriendly bandits you’ll come across. Some of the best shinobi weapons focus on Naoe ...
The greatest episodes from the mockumentary series What We Do in the Shadows include "Private School, "On the Run," and more. Which is the best one?
“The Stray Dogs” is the final quest you’ll need to complete to recruit Yaya the monk as an ally in Assassin’s Creed Shadows.
Finding the guards for the Family Drama quest in Assassin's Creed Shadows is one of the information gathering quests in the Twisted Tree quest chain. We picked this up after confronting the family ...
After spending the majority of Assassin's Creed Shadows' opening hours playing as Naoe, suddenly gaining access to Yasuke will make it feel like a whole new game. Naoe hides in the titular shadows ...
Finding the outburst location in Assassin's Creed Shadows is one of the information gathering quests you can do as part of the Twisted Tree quest chain. However, you can only pick this quest up ...
But, graphics aside, Shadows can also stand on its own two feet as an action-packed game, offering satisfying and varied combat, and the ability to explore the world of feudal Japan. It’s not ...
Now, the identity of "Lucy" in the song has been officially confirmed. During a recent interview with People Magazine, Lucy ...
In almost every province of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Yasuke must hunt down The Betrayers - disloyal samurai, nobles and retainers who contributed to the downfall of Oda Nobunaga. In Assassin ...
Nobody can currently claim that Rasmus Hojlund has been good value for Manchester United. The 22-year-old also remains a bafflingly inconsistent striker. After scoring against Leicester City and ...
But once you unlock more of Yasuke’s best early game skills in Assassin’s Creed Shadows, you’ll find you don’t want to return to Naoe. It’s too much fun playing the giant yokai of a man!
Dacus mixes confession and intimacy on Forever is a Feeling. The EVEN MORE Freewheelin' Jeffrey Lewis nods to Dylan's early New York City folkie days, with a great song about the pain of existence.