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Assassin's Creed Shadows will have a "deep dive" into the age-old battle against the Templars soon, potentially in its Claws of Awaji DLC.
Yasuke, like most media depictions of samurai, is portrayed as the strong and silent type and though the character isn’t one for lengthy monologues or quips Stanfield brings sincere emotion to ...
Yasuke may end up living on beyond that point in Assassin's Creed Shadows. However, this could also be used as a transition point in the game's story, ushering in Naoe as the singular protagonist ...
Yasuke is a notable historical figure for several reasons, despite so much about the man being lost to time. What we do know is that he is the first African man to be referenced in any Japanese ...
Yasuke may not be perfect, but it won’t be accused of wasting any audience’s time. However, this show should not be mistaken for a quick-and-dirty job.
Reportedly Yasuke was present when Nobunaga died by suicide, and that highly fantastical battle in which we’re thrust is a memory of his daimyo’s last stand, and it haunts him.
Yasuke struggles to hold onto Ichika as the two are blown into the air. He inadvertently pulls her necklace from her body as he falls into the water, his fate unknown.
The Assassin's Creed Shadows Claws of Awaji Expansion Release Date has been revealed, bringing a new chapter in Naoe and ...
Yasuke as a character is mostly uncoupled from African American culture; between them, he and Achoja counteract the idea of a monolithic “Blackness.” Yasuke isn’t perfect in its pursuit of ...
The real Yasuke traveled to Japan in the service of a Jesuit priest on a cargo ship in 1579. Yasuke’s appearance in Kyoto drew such a crowd at one point, it caused a riot.
With Yasuke he didn't really see the need to do a straight-ahead version of a guy with such a scant historical record. "I don't think true historical biopics in Japanese anime are popular," he said.