Ezio having enough and raiding a supposedly impossible to raiding fort in the centre of constinopol and did it effortlessly plus it was impossible the whole game tell then and you literally if done right don't need to do anything but whistle and raid at the time the world's largest army by your self and stare down in brutality your equal ezio even in death terrified the templars for 2 centuries afterwards to run at the mention of his named dude was a beast it took decades wars and multiple armies to get him to retire even then he kept peace by fear he was ac batman for a while
Hearing Ezio calling to Desmond never fail to amaze me. Imagining there was one time when three generation actually meeting each other despite living in different year. Assassins creed writing used to be Epic.
The story became all messed up after Desmonds death, he tied it all together. Now its just a bunch of random games that somehow try to force assassins into the story.
"When I was a young man, I had liberty but did not see it. I had time but did not know it. And I had love, but did not feel it. Many decades would pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now, in the twillight of my life these understandings have passed into contentment. Love, Liberty and Time. Once so disposable, are the fuels that drive me forward. And love most especially mio carro. For you, our children, our brothers and sisters and for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life and keeps us guessing. Endless affection mio Sofia, forever yours. Ezio Auditore"
*Charles Lee:* “Why do you persist? You put us down, we rise again. You end one plot, we forge another. You try so hard … but it always ends the same. Those who know you think you mad, and this is why. Even those men you sought to save have turned their backs on you. Yet you fight. You resist. Why?” *Connor:* _“Because no one else will!”_
@@CasualGamer1001Captain Kidd was a legendary Pirate and Mary later disguised herself as his supposed bastard son. Since he had no children, it fit perfectly.
Unity was the beginning of the end for Assassin’s Creed. No matter the good qualities of the new or the bad qualities of the old, the older games had heart. A distinct identity of their own with characters going on their own distinct journeys. They always started arrogant and naïve then growing through their battle scars to realize something profound about the journey and battlefield that is life. Maybe it’s nostalgia glasses but it makes me sad I haven’t been truly invested in an Assassin’s Creed game since Black Flag
It's not nostalgia. Those games had soul, a genuine attempt at a game studio trying to make a good game while telling a passionate story. Nowadays, it's mostly "content," as all things are.
This is what happens when a series goes on too long. They become soulless cash cows. This is true for all forms of media. Look at the MCU. Started great. They didn’t just feel like superhero movies in the beginning. They had substance. The longer it went on, the worse it got. That’s the same with Assassins Creed. Though gameplay got better (objectively), the substance of the stories faded away.
Syndicate still had all that. It was what Unity was supposed to be. Unfortunately, Unity has damaged the public's trust in AC and so Syndicate was scrutinised far more than it should've been. Origins was definitely a great revamp of the series with the new traversal and combat systems, same way AC3 was all those years ago. The story was definitely interesting too. But then they just took all the wrong notes and didn't make Origins a one-off kind of game, story wise, and that's where they lost me completely.
valhalla is good have a lot of the lore in it and the setting, characters and theme is really good, only advice is dont speedrun the game just take your time and enjoy it
Requiescat in pace, Assassin's Creed. If only you were still with us.. It truly breaks the heart how much potential has been wasted with this IP. AC used to be mature, thought-provoking, and full of heart.
Feel like you're missing the first cliffhanger, when Altair interacts with the apple for the first time and when Desmond gets his first bleeding effect at the end of the first game. The rest you have were great moments for sure though.
A history lover. Knew Assassin's Creed when I was 17. Was impressed greatly. Now I'm 27. So many moments, many great memories, many journeys with the whole franchise. These characters, these stories seem to be important parts of me. Thank you for the video.
You are not alone, I've said this forever. Revelations theme is not only a bit nicer to listen to (in my opinion), but it's also used more effectively and has several different variations of it made for specific cutscenes. Meanwhile, Ezio's family is only used in AC2 in the opening, ending, and during races (for some reason). It's an awesome theme, but AC revelations' OST feels a lot more tailored for the story and mood of each individual time it's used. I also think it's more emotional. Ezio's family is about loss. But Revelation's theme is about accepting old age. Both Ezio and Altair's journeys are about learning that one man cannot live long enough to fix the world. There will always be problems. Altair dedicated his entire life to the brotherhood. His last message to Ezio was to let go. "If only I have said, that's enough. I have seen enough for one life". He compelled Ezio to realize his work has to be continued by others (Desmond) and that he should trust the next generations of Assassins and enjoy the rest of his days with the woman he loves, and eventually his daughter too. Revelation's theme is about an arc. The arc of two man's lifetimes. It's more powerful and unique than the loss and revenge tropes used in AC2.
Ac Unity and Syndicate is so damn good right now (after all patches, fixes, etc), once you play those, you die a little inside trying to play valhalla or mirage
When Unity and Syndicate came out, people (The people I personally know) were quite... harsh with them. Somewhat fine with unity, but kind of hating on syndicate. Now they hold those two as masterpieces. I am, as of now, replaying Syndicate. The last real AC in my opinion.
i want to weep so bad. AC was my childhood, and it is still a part of me, so much so it defines my childhood as a whole. all these games all these feelings and emotions. I wish I could go back so badly, life was too good back then
@@NemoEtNihilYeah. Unity was the next gen game while Rouge was a shorter game for previous gen at the time. Luckily it got a remaster version to those next gen consoles and also a PC version.
no it wasn't entire plot literally hinges on shay yelling like a toddler and betraying the brotherhood instead of straight up telling achilles that portugal has collapsed when he touched the relic
That's one thing Origins nailed it: The cinematographic feeling. The poetry, the philosophy, the style. The other 3 games after it didn't (and, honestly, couldn't really) do it. I miss those days.
AC games were the bomb now their another thing i can't even think of to be honest. I'll miss the old games and playing them while growing up. But at least i still have them to play with.
Out of all the ezio trilogy, Revelations was the best of all of em imo. it has an epic storyline, it's very interesting, even though I played brotherhood first, I couldn't stop replaying ACR over and over, if I were to replay it, I would react the same as if I played it the first time...
Yup not going as a kid I noticed that the real Creed vibe was gone though I love the story and gameplay specially the ship battles I don't care what anyone says.
@@studybuddy7060AC4 is Black Flag. AC Revelations never got a number because it is technically the same assassin protagonist as AC2, Ezio. Note that Brotherhood didn’t have a number either. BUT… after AC4, all the remainder games didn’t have numbers anymore.
I will defend the newer game AC Valhalla a bit. The game dragged on, sure, but the ending wasn't bad and quite emotional with good lines: Eivor coming to gripes with his father, him leaving his axe, him saying "everything else," and such. Also, the scene of the "true" birth of the Templars is also emotional with the music and so on. AC Valhalla had the same writer as AC IV: Black Flag (Darby McDevitt), that's why it's better at hitting the emotional moments
I think the story was fine. I really wanted to like the game. But the gameplay itself just dragged on. Too open world like an RPG and not enough assassins creed. I didn’t feel invested what was going on or where to go, and so got bored. Shame
I think most AC protag deserved an entire trilogy just like Ezio, we loved Ezio so much because we follow his story from young, old and the end of his life.
I haven’t played many assassins creed games but Blackbeards death was one of the saddest things I’ve seen in gaming. And I no life RDR2 more than I do Black Flag.
The first cutscene alone of Ezio putting on his assassin's robe. And sheathing his word. And it is in place. The entirety of Mirage my sword was floating next to the scabbard...
I remember starting out with the first game about a year or two ago. Worked my way through every game till Syndicate. Origins... I'm iffy on, but I enjoyed Syndicate, it made the sour taste of Unity go away.
I'm surprised there isn't featured more AC games. I belive AC 3 should definitely be up there too. Unity and Origins maybe too. Who know maybe we'll see a sequel to this video - I'd love it.
I have played Syndicate few weeks ago and I am so disappointed... There was so much potential in that setting and they have made a joke out of it in a way. So sad... DLC Jack The Ripper was exactly what you would want from game like that. Darkness, greed, fear, all in one that paints London from that time.
Nice job putting in syndicate very underrated game, plus love Henry’s look watching the Frye twins saying this is the family am going to marry into huh.
I always found it interesting how Precursors, Hosts and Observers had a way of communicating with each other.the new games don’t really do that as much.
This is all about writing. The the lack there of nowadays. It seems nobody writing modern Assassin's Creed even gets it. They probably don't even know that the whole Templar conspiracy isn't just some wacky lore, but actually real life esoterism. The writing is what has ruined Assassin's Creed. That there has to be such intense quantity of it, it's impossible to make it good other than by accident. The RPG scope is what killed the writing. But even then... Mirage had potential, yet they scuandered that one too. The scope was smaller yet... Yeah.
I remember being unsure how on the nose Ezio's first 'suit up' scene was when I first watched it. But then Ezio became a damn force of nature. Now that suit up feels like a destiny beginning. The Templars had no idea what they created and unleashed that night. Not until is was far too late.
Now that Ubisoft can't produce quality story driven games, all we can ask is just create remakes of the original AC from 1 to black flag, that way they can focus on enhancing it even further and work on graphics and visual showcase, it's really a win win sceanario
missed out one of the best moment in the entire series AC Clay Kaczmarek ( Subject 16 ) to Desmond Miles ( Subject 17 ) "What is a man but the sum of his memories...We are the stories we live! The tales we tell ourselves!"
Come on!! No scene from AC3 or Unity? The Connor and Haytham scenes from AC3 and Arno killing Bellec only to find out he want his father's friend are masterpieces!
Stopped playing AC after Syndicate, it always felt off after that. Like the spirit of the series was gone , hope they don't rape Far Cry in the future like that (FC6 is amazing and feels like proper installment of the series).
Assassin's Creed revelations was one of the saddest endings I had ever seen for a game.i had a lot of fun rumbling and murdering people like a maniac... I felt good playing it.
I just don't understand people say that "they" are just being nostalgic and such and so on. Like dude, it is true that at the least lore, story, and moment to moment wise the old AC games are much much better than the modern games. Most modern AC games are just here the very impressive opening part, and then story dump at the end.
"No, You will stay here, I have seen enough for one life" and then Ezio talks directly to us, Legendary Moment. Goosebumbs!!
Minutes?
@@BigSmoke-qn1oy 3:22
@@creekcrawler.Tks
AC @ its peak
a strong and wise man to know his limits
I think the whole ending of ac revelation should be in the video because its so legendary
I agree since it's worth having a 10 minute video just for that alone
Ezio having enough and raiding a supposedly impossible to raiding fort in the centre of constinopol and did it effortlessly plus it was impossible the whole game tell then and you literally if done right don't need to do anything but whistle and raid at the time the world's largest army by your self and stare down in brutality your equal ezio even in death terrified the templars for 2 centuries afterwards to run at the mention of his named dude was a beast it took decades wars and multiple armies to get him to retire even then he kept peace by fear he was ac batman for a while
No that ending needs a separate video for how legendary it is
Big yes
It's not
"No books, no wisdom. Just you, mio fratello. Requiescat in pace, Altaïr."
Fratello Mio*
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"Heart" kicking in while Ezio suits up for the first time is a moment worthy for the gaming pantheon's highest tier.
I'd include the opening to AC2 where the two brothers are on the rooftop.
@@MagusKali Yet thats even better.
"All those souls... one more hardly matters"
Man, that line is so powerful. You can sense Shay's deep regrets of his actions
As a boy, I played AC for the actions, as a man I played AC for the message, powerful line indeed.
Hearing Ezio calling to Desmond never fail to amaze me. Imagining there was one time when three generation actually meeting each other despite living in different year. Assassins creed writing used to be Epic.
The story became all messed up after Desmonds death, he tied it all together. Now its just a bunch of random games that somehow try to force assassins into the story.
Yeah. It used to. Just like the whole company used to be good and all *lmao* 😅
"When I was a young man, I had liberty but did not see it. I had time but did not know it. And I had love, but did not feel it. Many decades would pass before I understood the meaning of all three. And now, in the twillight of my life these understandings have passed into contentment. Love, Liberty and Time. Once so disposable, are the fuels that drive me forward. And love most especially mio carro. For you, our children, our brothers and sisters and for the vast and wonderful world that gave us life and keeps us guessing. Endless affection mio Sofia, forever yours.
Ezio Auditore"
God when Ezio says Desmond I got goosebumps
AC3 has so many great sequences. The Captain kidd quest in Fort Wolcott, the Battle at Breeds Hill, Chase of Lee etc etc
Is captain kidd the same from ac 4?
*Charles Lee:* “Why do you persist? You put us down, we rise again. You end one plot, we forge another. You try so hard … but it always ends the same. Those who know you think you mad, and this is why. Even those men you sought to save have turned their backs on you. Yet you fight. You resist. Why?”
*Connor:* _“Because no one else will!”_
WHERE IS CHARLES LEE!!!??
@@CasualGamer1001Captain Kidd was a legendary Pirate and Mary later disguised herself as his supposed bastard son. Since he had no children, it fit perfectly.
Hum... AC4 is BEFORE AC3...@@acethegray
Unity was the beginning of the end for Assassin’s Creed. No matter the good qualities of the new or the bad qualities of the old, the older games had heart. A distinct identity of their own with characters going on their own distinct journeys. They always started arrogant and naïve then growing through their battle scars to realize something profound about the journey and battlefield that is life.
Maybe it’s nostalgia glasses but it makes me sad I haven’t been truly invested in an Assassin’s Creed game since Black Flag
I still believe origins did the creed justice. Bayek became one of the best assassins with still an incredible story.
It's not nostalgia. Those games had soul, a genuine attempt at a game studio trying to make a good game while telling a passionate story.
Nowadays, it's mostly "content," as all things are.
This is what happens when a series goes on too long. They become soulless cash cows. This is true for all forms of media. Look at the MCU. Started great. They didn’t just feel like superhero movies in the beginning. They had substance.
The longer it went on, the worse it got. That’s the same with Assassins Creed. Though gameplay got better (objectively), the substance of the stories faded away.
Unity was a nice game. Bat after that it went downhill
Syndicate still had all that. It was what Unity was supposed to be. Unfortunately, Unity has damaged the public's trust in AC and so Syndicate was scrutinised far more than it should've been.
Origins was definitely a great revamp of the series with the new traversal and combat systems, same way AC3 was all those years ago. The story was definitely interesting too.
But then they just took all the wrong notes and didn't make Origins a one-off kind of game, story wise, and that's where they lost me completely.
Dam why must you hit me with this nostalgia while I'm trying to play valhalla?😭
Yo fr? I'm gonna buy Valhalla tomorrow. It's the only title I never played. But old games are pure art :)
@@StealthyWileyreal, i kinda feel like replaying Syndicate
@@DaimaGokueditssuch an underrated game
valhalla is good have a lot of the lore in it and the setting, characters and theme is really good, only advice is dont speedrun the game just take your time and enjoy it
Valhalla is the origin of assassin, it's literally the root of the assassin, it is the key to the answer of any future assassin's creed game
Requiescat in pace, Assassin's Creed. If only you were still with us.. It truly breaks the heart how much potential has been wasted with this IP. AC used to be mature, thought-provoking, and full of heart.
Bro 😢
Feel like you're missing the first cliffhanger, when Altair interacts with the apple for the first time and when Desmond gets his first bleeding effect at the end of the first game. The rest you have were great moments for sure though.
A history lover. Knew Assassin's Creed when I was 17. Was impressed greatly. Now I'm 27. So many moments, many great memories, many journeys with the whole franchise. These characters, these stories seem to be important parts of me. Thank you for the video.
I Love Ezio Auditore's Trilogy
Me too man.. me too
The best thing is story in the old assassins creed game.
Just give me goosebumps 🔥
The ending of AC Revelation was just 👌 the best ending ever, i almost pissed my pants because of how good it was!
Hot take: I prefer Revelations theme to Ezio’s family theme.
Both are great tunes, but Revelations theme just does it more for me
I was always more of a "Venice Rooftops" and "Earth" fan over "Ezio's Family" myself
You are not alone, I've said this forever. Revelations theme is not only a bit nicer to listen to (in my opinion), but it's also used more effectively and has several different variations of it made for specific cutscenes.
Meanwhile, Ezio's family is only used in AC2 in the opening, ending, and during races (for some reason). It's an awesome theme, but AC revelations' OST feels a lot more tailored for the story and mood of each individual time it's used.
I also think it's more emotional. Ezio's family is about loss. But Revelation's theme is about accepting old age. Both Ezio and Altair's journeys are about learning that one man cannot live long enough to fix the world. There will always be problems. Altair dedicated his entire life to the brotherhood. His last message to Ezio was to let go. "If only I have said, that's enough. I have seen enough for one life". He compelled Ezio to realize his work has to be continued by others (Desmond) and that he should trust the next generations of Assassins and enjoy the rest of his days with the woman he loves, and eventually his daughter too.
Revelation's theme is about an arc. The arc of two man's lifetimes. It's more powerful and unique than the loss and revenge tropes used in AC2.
Assassin's creed Rogue is highly underrated. Allthough a small game, it puts everything after AC3 into the shadow
"Pity, you had so much potential..."
- Hope Jensen, AC Rogue
Ac Unity and Syndicate is so damn good right now (after all patches, fixes, etc), once you play those, you die a little inside trying to play valhalla or mirage
If only they kept going with those next gen patches instead of stopping at Origins
origins was great,everything after that isn't ac@@Jabba094
except origin mirage and odysey with gear set like rpg game its builshit lol@@Jabba094
Unity and Syndicate have immensely strong gameplay, but their stories leave a lot to be desired.
When Unity and Syndicate came out, people (The people I personally know) were quite... harsh with them. Somewhat fine with unity, but kind of hating on syndicate. Now they hold those two as masterpieces. I am, as of now, replaying Syndicate. The last real AC in my opinion.
I miss having goosebumps playing assassin's creed games
You forgot the OG, Altair
i want to weep so bad. AC was my childhood, and it is still a part of me, so much so it defines my childhood as a whole. all these games all these feelings and emotions. I wish I could go back so badly, life was too good back then
when it was never about the gameplay, but the Rich Story
and then ubisoft ruined both stories and gameplay
lol never about the gameplay?
Hearing Edward's voice again...
Oh my
> This is what assassin's creed used to be
And people hated on it for being it
I miss the old days when being introduced to the series
assassin creed revelations really had the best missions and story as well as the ending in the entire series istg
the only ass creed games i can finish story.
AC: Rogue is so underrated. It was a damn crime of Ubisoft to release it alongside Unity.
was it released alongside unity? I could have sworn it got released same day as black flag.
@@coolmoyai1475 It was released on the EXACT SAME DAY as Unity.
@@NemoEtNihilYeah. Unity was the next gen game while Rouge was a shorter game for previous gen at the time. Luckily it got a remaster version to those next gen consoles and also a PC version.
Not alongside. Literally on the same day.
And people ignored it thinking its just a shorter version of Blackflag.
no it wasn't
entire plot literally hinges on shay yelling like a toddler and betraying the brotherhood instead of straight up telling achilles that portugal has collapsed when he touched the relic
That's one thing Origins nailed it: The cinematographic feeling. The poetry, the philosophy, the style. The other 3 games after it didn't (and, honestly, couldn't really) do it. I miss those days.
Used to be such a good series. RIP
Syndicate was the last assassins creed game for me.
AC games were the bomb now their another thing i can't even think of to be honest.
I'll miss the old games and playing them while growing up. But at least i still have them to play with.
black flag aand rogue were the series critical points😍
All those are great clips, but the scene where Bayek and Aya found the brotherhood in Assassins's Creed Origins is awesome, too!
Black Flag was great but in a way I think its success is somewhat reaponsible for the later games being mostly genre parodies.
An interesting point you raise , I never thought of it thay way
that revelations music at 2:05 always sends chills in my body
why we all loved AC despite scratching the head sometimes while playing
It's so disrespectful what happened to AC. How can you go from something so soul touching like AC Revelations to AC Valhalla
Out of all the ezio trilogy, Revelations was the best of all of em imo.
it has an epic storyline, it's very interesting, even though I played brotherhood first, I couldn't stop replaying ACR over and over, if I were to replay it, I would react the same as if I played it the first time...
love them ,,, miss them suddenly the writers, team , feel all changed
God it used to be so amazing
no other AC franchise will ever beat Ezio's... Pure art of seriess! goosebumps wooh
Ezio, Edward, Connor, Altaïr.
They were the Heart and Soul of the Entire series!
And we'll never see it again, the series is dead.
"The end of an Era"
shout out to you for taking the time to make these edits
A masterpiece franchise ruined by greed. Ubisoft are the real life templars
Yup not going as a kid I noticed that the real Creed vibe was gone though I love the story and gameplay specially the ship battles I don't care what anyone says.
the entirety of ac4 is such perfect storytelling. I miss when ac had well told stories :/
By AC4, are you referring to the 4th game in the franchise (Revelations) or Black Flag?
@@studybuddy7060AC4 is Black Flag. AC Revelations never got a number because it is technically the same assassin protagonist as AC2, Ezio. Note that Brotherhood didn’t have a number either.
BUT… after AC4, all the remainder games didn’t have numbers anymore.
I will defend the newer game AC Valhalla a bit. The game dragged on, sure, but the ending wasn't bad and quite emotional with good lines: Eivor coming to gripes with his father, him leaving his axe, him saying "everything else," and such. Also, the scene of the "true" birth of the Templars is also emotional with the music and so on.
AC Valhalla had the same writer as AC IV: Black Flag (Darby McDevitt), that's why it's better at hitting the emotional moments
I think the story was fine. I really wanted to like the game. But the gameplay itself just dragged on. Too open world like an RPG and not enough assassins creed. I didn’t feel invested what was going on or where to go, and so got bored. Shame
nah that time ezio talked with desmond gave me
goosebumbs
Syndicate is hated a lot, but I really enjoyed it.
Back when Ubisoft did not suck and pander.
I think most AC protag deserved an entire trilogy just like Ezio, we loved Ezio so much because we follow his story from young, old and the end of his life.
I haven’t played many assassins creed games but Blackbeards death was one of the saddest things I’ve seen in gaming. And I no life RDR2 more than I do Black Flag.
This is the assassins creed I loved
The first cutscene alone of Ezio putting on his assassin's robe. And sheathing his word. And it is in place.
The entirety of Mirage my sword was floating next to the scabbard...
I Will love AC to the rest of My life.
03:37 When Ezio said Desmond I just froze of excitement, happy, Ghooshbumps 💜
I hadn't heard the ending of Revelations in so long, sounds stupid but that Desmond line literally gave me goosebumps
Ezio Auditore & Edward Kenway❤❤
I remember starting out with the first game about a year or two ago. Worked my way through every game till Syndicate. Origins... I'm iffy on, but I enjoyed Syndicate, it made the sour taste of Unity go away.
I'm surprised there isn't featured more AC games. I belive AC 3 should definitely be up there too. Unity and Origins maybe too. Who know maybe we'll see a sequel to this video - I'd love it.
When Ezio started talking to Desmond I had a huuuge case of mindfuck!
I have played Syndicate few weeks ago and I am so disappointed... There was so much potential in that setting and they have made a joke out of it in a way. So sad... DLC Jack The Ripper was exactly what you would want from game like that. Darkness, greed, fear, all in one that paints London from that time.
If they remastered the assassins creed games with the quality of the recent assassin creed game then it would be amazing
The new AC games are like Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
Syndicate really do be underrated 🥲
Great story and gameplay but the UI is the worst in the series...
Rogue too man
Everything after black flag is bollocks 😆
What is UI?@@StealthyWiley
@@azurelectrium1100Mmh everything but rogue... What do you find nice in it?
Nice job putting in syndicate very underrated game, plus love Henry’s look watching the Frye twins saying this is the family am going to marry into huh.
AC Rouge story was insanely good. It was all about THE assassin's creed. It is what the game meant to be like
I don’t like how nowadays the cutscenes aren’t that interesting and are always skipped because of that
I always found it interesting how Precursors, Hosts and Observers had a way of communicating with each other.the new games don’t really do that as much.
This is all about writing.
The the lack there of nowadays. It seems nobody writing modern Assassin's Creed even gets it. They probably don't even know that the whole Templar conspiracy isn't just some wacky lore, but actually real life esoterism.
The writing is what has ruined Assassin's Creed. That there has to be such intense quantity of it, it's impossible to make it good other than by accident. The RPG scope is what killed the writing.
But even then... Mirage had potential, yet they scuandered that one too. The scope was smaller yet... Yeah.
I remember being unsure how on the nose Ezio's first 'suit up' scene was when I first watched it. But then Ezio became a damn force of nature. Now that suit up feels like a destiny beginning. The Templars had no idea what they created and unleashed that night. Not until is was far too late.
They created honestly the best damn assassin in the franchise
“So it used to be.”
“SO IT IS!”
Now that Ubisoft can't produce quality story driven games, all we can ask is just create remakes of the original AC from 1 to black flag, that way they can focus on enhancing it even further and work on graphics and visual showcase, it's really a win win sceanario
Assassin's Creed died with Desmond.
Ah yes the golden age of assasins creed games
missed out one of the best moment in the entire series AC
Clay Kaczmarek ( Subject 16 ) to Desmond Miles ( Subject 17 )
"What is a man but the sum of his memories...We are the stories we live! The tales we tell ourselves!"
I love how you've tried to sneak in Evie and Jacob like they aren't the most hated AC protagonists in the community.
Those were great times. Ubisoft games used to be good.. Now, they are all boring and same.
AC3 - My Favorite.
AC Syndicate is my fav and will be my fav
Odd choice
Come on!! No scene from AC3 or Unity? The Connor and Haytham scenes from AC3 and Arno killing Bellec only to find out he want his father's friend are masterpieces!
Stopped playing AC after Syndicate, it always felt off after that. Like the spirit of the series was gone , hope they don't rape Far Cry in the future like that (FC6 is amazing and feels like proper installment of the series).
it was truly glorious
Seeing what the AC franchise has become is like watching your childhood best friend grow up to become a homeless addict.
AC 2
AC Brotherhood
AC Revelations
AC 3
AC Black Flag
AC Rogue
AC Unity
AC Syndicate
AC Mirage
All these are legendary AC games ...!
Assassin's Creed revelations was one of the saddest endings I had ever seen for a game.i had a lot of fun rumbling and murdering people like a maniac... I felt good playing it.
I wouldn't mind a full remaster on Ezio's stories
AC reached its peak in Black Flag, Unity an Syndicate tried to put things different but only was repetitive. The others lost the essence
Ah... The memories
And it was beautiful :(
Ezio trilogy till black flag was the golden period of Assassins creed
I miss the old Assassin's creed. Fuck the RPG ones, they make no sense
I just don't understand people say that "they" are just being nostalgic and such and so on. Like dude, it is true that at the least lore, story, and moment to moment wise the old AC games are much much better than the modern games. Most modern AC games are just here the very impressive opening part, and then story dump at the end.
Rest in Peace AC
Black Flag never fails to make me feel sad
Back when Ubisoft made games and not manufacture content
Good times
we deserve a remake for Ezio Franchise
The Era before ubisoft got greedy and assassin's creed games where made with love and care .
The franchise died with Desmond