*Assassin’s Creed Shadows* finally delivers the long-awaited feudal Japan setting that fans have craved since the series began, and it's nothing short of spectacular. With a vast world to explore, there's no shortage of activities to engage in—or to avoid. If you're considering scaling the torii gates in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*, here’s what you should know.
To get straight to the point, yes, you can climb the torii gates found in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*. However, nothing special happens gameplay-wise when you do so. Early in the game, as you take control of Naoe and venture into the open world, you'll encounter Shinto shrines marked by these iconic gates. While the game advises against climbing them to honor their sanctity, you can still ascend to the top if you choose to be a bit rebellious. Just know that reaching the top won't yield any rewards or hidden treasures; it's purely for the thrill of defying the game's suggestion.
In Japanese culture and Shinto beliefs, torii gates are revered as the portals through which spirits pass, marking the boundary between the sacred and the profane. They command a sense of reverence when you pass through them, and climbing them would be seen as disrespectful. This is precisely why *Assassin’s Creed Shadows* explicitly advises players against it. While there are no in-game penalties for climbing the gates, respecting cultural norms is encouraged. It's simply good manners to heed this advice.
That covers everything you need to know about climbing the torii gates in *Assassin’s Creed Shadows*. For more tips and detailed information on the game, be sure to check out The Escapist.