Japan, 1581: Iga province is burning down around you. You watch on, injured and helpless as the Oda Nobunaga – the warlord responsible for numerous civil wars and the eventual unification of the country – smirks from a nearby hill. You draw your katana, the blade shining in the flickering light of the flames. This is Assassin’s Creed: Shadows – part exciting ninja game, part history lesson. It’s an odd combination but it comes together in a sprawling historical-fiction adventure full of discovery and deception. The tumultuous period that saw the unification of Japan and the fall of Nobunaga in