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J'ai trouvé cet article instructif sur le travail de consultante d'une chercheuse pour le dernier Assassin's Creed se déroulant au Japon, ainsi que sur la manière dont elle est devenue l'une des cibles de militants en ligne d'extrême droite.

La culture populaire est un terreau fertile pour l'alt-right depuis au moins une décennie, un fait que nous devons garder à l'esprit, que l'on soit joueur, joueuse, journaliste, parent, chercheur ou chercheuse.

eurogamer.net/working-in-the-s

Une interview de la chercheuse en question : youtube.com/watch?v=a4ASWoXLnj

Eurogamer.net · Working in the Shadows: how an Assassin's Creed researcher braved the backlashBy Tom Phillips

I decided to re-purchase the original Assassin's Creed since it was on sale for $5 and I lost my original game disc anyway.

I loved this game back in the day, even if the Ezio games improved on nearly every aspect. I'm genuinely curious if it still holds up in spite of that. :odysee_thinking:

#RetroGames #retro #xbox360 #ps3 #playstation3 #7thgen #assassinscreed

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I like Assassin's Creed, but I would never describe it as having masterful storytelling. The stories are fun and very pulpy. They are conspiracy action adventures, you know what you're getting.

Except I just finished AC Shadows act 1. It is a genuinely emotional, human and well conveyed storytelling moment. Definitely did not expect that.

I'd never played Assassin's Creed Origins for some reason. I played Odyssey and Valhalla and loved them both. So I decided to start Origins. Found out two days later that the newest one, Shadows (set in Edo period Japan, one of my favorite time periods) was dropping the next day. I didn't want to switch back and forth so I rushed through Origins and got 100% completion in just under three weeks.

I started Shadows a couple of days ago. There are the inevitable launch bugs but I've been able to find workarounds online. I'm really blown away by how gorgeous the game is. The controls are all changed from previous games so I've got a learning curve but that's no big deal. it includes base-building, which I absolutely love. Not having a bird to spot for you takes some getting used to. I'm not terribly far into it and I'm taking my time to savor it. But it is a delight of a game and as usual the himsterical baby men are crying far too hard over things that every game has in the beginning. Mainly minor bugs.

Anyone else playing the new Assassin's Creed: Shadows?

I've been playing since the day it was released and absolutely loving it.

It's not changing anything in the series compared to the last, which was a ton of fun because of all the stealthy stuff you have to do.

I'm about 20 hours into it and feels like I've done much of nothing.

Screenshot I took from Xenoblade X (Wii U) way back in December 2015. Even back then and way before I became my authentic self, I was rocking those trans colors. #XenobladeX #Trans #VideoGames #Mechs

Also, Another oldie but goodie, from 2013. Assassin's Creed 3, forever my favorite in the series, was notorious for its bugs and glitches.

I decided to play around with as many bugs as possible and this was the end result. A work of art, I say.