The newer *Assassin’s Creed* titles have evolved into the RPG genre, introducing players to dialogue choices during interactions with NPCs. These choices can be challenging, so if you're contemplating whether to enable Canon Mode in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*, here's what you should consider.
Canon Mode in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows* eliminates the player's ability to select dialogue options. By opting for this mode, all in-game conversations will proceed automatically, with the game choosing your responses for you. The purpose of Canon Mode is to guide you through the story's canonical path, ensuring that Yasuke and Naoe's reactions and interactions unfold as the writers originally envisioned. If experiencing the narrative as intended by the creators is important to you, Canon Mode could enhance your engagement with the game. Keep in mind, however, that Canon Mode can only be selected when starting a new game and cannot be toggled on or off like Guided Exploration once the game has begun.
Unlike *Assassin’s Creed Odyssey*, where player choices significantly impact the story's outcome, the decisions in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows* have a more minor effect. The dialogue options primarily serve to add flavor and help define the personalities of Yasuke and Naoe, allowing you to portray them as either more compassionate or more ruthless. If customizing their character traits is important to you, it's advisable to disable Canon Mode and make your own choices. However, since these choices have minimal impact on the overarching story, opting for or against Canon Mode can feel like a relatively inconsequential decision.
That's all you need to know about Canon Mode in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*. For more tips and insights on the game, be sure to visit The Escapist.