Swimming too long? Don’t worry, Assassin’s Creed Shadows has your back with a hilarious rescue that players can’t stop talking about.
Open-world games are all about freedom. They allow players to push boundaries, test the limits, and see how the game world reacts when they decide to, well, do something ridiculous. Assassin’s Creed Shadows is embracing this chaotic curiosity in fun and hilarious ways.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Japan, players are free to explore, experiment, and cause mayhem without consequence. But here’s the kicker: the developers knew we’d try to do the weirdest things, and they were ready for it. Take swimming, for example.
Developers have implemented a hilarious way to rescue players from the endless swim back to the shore.
Too long in the water? Assassin’s Creed Shadows has a hilarious escape plan
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In Assassin’s Creed Shadows, you can dive into the water and swim for as long as you like, fully embracing the game’s freedom. And let’s be real: what’s more fun than seeing how long you can go before the game finally decides enough is enough?
We’ve all been there: swimming for what feels like hours, the shore nowhere in sight, wondering if the game is secretly judging you for making this poor life choice. But instead of being left to drown in the vast ocean (or, you know, just being forced to respawn on land), Shadows has a hilarious solution.
Out of nowhere, a speedboat appears and pulls up beside you, as if to say, “Alright buddy, you’ve had your fun. Let’s get you back.” It’s not subtle. It’s as if the game’s developers are laughing with you, acknowledging that they knew this moment would happen.
It’s a perfect blend of practical design and pure comedic timing. In fact, this is where Shadows nails it. The boat is both a functional lifeline and a brilliant piece of comedic timing. Players are really enjoying this ‘feature’ and are reminiscing about how it was implemented in other Assassin’s Creed games.
But the best part? Players don’t have to get in the boat. They can just leave it behind and continue their swim. The boat will follow you around, patiently waiting as if it’s like, “Come on, buddy, get in already!”
A perfect blend of humor and gameplay
Shadows sends you a lifeline, with a side of humor. | Image Credit: Ubisoft
What makes this feature even funnier is how it feels like the developers are in on the joke. They didn’t just create a speedboat rescue for convenience. They made it an experience. The boat’s arrival feels almost like a reward for your curiosity.
It’s as if the game’s creators anticipated that someone would, at some point, be lost at sea and have no choice but to enjoy this bit of unexpected humor. The fact that you can leave the boat behind, ignore it, or even drive it around shows how much freedom the developers have built into the game.
It’s not about sticking strictly to the main mission or following the rules. It’s about breaking free from the narrative and embracing the absurdity that makes the world come alive.
Whether you’re chasing the next assassination target or trying to see how far you can swim without the game getting annoyed, Assassin’s Creed Shadows invites you to test the limits, laugh, and then carry on with your adventure, speedboat or not.
In the end, who needs a fast-travel system when you have a speedboat following your every stroke?