Assassin's Creed: Shadows takes players to the 16th-century Sengoku period in Japan, featuring dual protagonists, Yaoe and Yasuke. The game has sparked discussions about diversity due to its representation of a Black male samurai and a female shinobi. This installment introduces romance options that include same-sex pairings. Players can engage with various NPCs, including charismatically charming Yasuke's romantic interests like the non-binary character Ibuki, leading to significant moments of intimacy in the game. This choice adds depth to character interactions and highlights progressive elements in the franchise.
"Not yet, at least."
"I do not think I have ever seen you quite so tongue-tied."
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