Game News Assassin’s Creed: he completes all games at 100% without being hit, a crazy achievement
The least we can say is that the Assassin’s Creed saga is generous. There are many episodes and each one offers an increasingly long lifespan over time: know that a streamer has just finished them all without taking any damage.
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There are Assassin’s Creed fans and there is this man. Hayete Nahadori, a streamer, got it into his head to finish all the main episodes of Assassin’s Creed without taking a single point of damage: even more impressive, we’re talking about finishing them at 100%… and in difficulty maximum when possible. Incredible but true: the player has just recently completed his feat in front of his camera after many, many hours of trying hard.
Therefore, to sayHayete Nahadori took more than 2000 hours of play to achieve his goals. He started his crazy challenge in October 2021 and will therefore have taken nine times to overcome the twelve episodes. Unsurprisingly, it was the impressive content of Valhalla that took him the longest with 800 hours on the clock.
A well-honed technique
Nahadori, however, did not launch into his challenge headlong: he sometimes had to do several runs to study the game concerned and note the most difficult or crucial moments. A long-term job that allowed him to have a very sharp opinion on the saga: According to him, it is Assassin’s Creed Unity and its Paris setting that has the best infiltration system.
Despite its staggering lifespan, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was, according to him, the easiest episode to complete at 100% while the very first opus was the most difficult, and for a precise reason: the camera and its angle problems.
A real marathon that he streamed and then rebroadcast on his YouTube channel, then overworked by Assassin’s Creed videos. At least we have proof of his insane feat.
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