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I was in Rome earlier this year and got to walk on the bridge up to the Castel de Sant Angelo. Walking there and looking at the Tiber River, almost identical to what it looks like in the game, was when I was just hit hard in the stomach by AC vibes. It was incredible. And like half an hour later we stood on St. Peter's Square, waiting to go into the Basilica. History was felt just by standing in these settings alone. Almost as if I was back with Ezio.
So this video didn't include Westminster Palace? St Paul's? Buckingham Palace? It includes the one London landmark where the video didn't have to show syndicate gameplay with a male character. Jacob is literally the primary main hero of Syndicate not that you'd know it based on content like this. The fact this video included two syndicate characters, and neither of them were the main protagonist, it's ridiculous! People will look at channels likes this, assume evie is the main character of syndicate, and then get the shock of their lives when they actually play the game and learn that Jacob is by far the main character, and evie is only in one third of the main story.
What about the old south meeting house in Boston? That’s a huge part of American history and you can go visit and take a tour of it. Looks funny tho surrounded by the skyscrapers.
I know this is maybe common knowledge to Assassin’s Creed fans but for those who don’t know. The Notre Dame in AC Unity was 90% accurate to it’s real life counterpart that when a fire broke out in 2019 in Notre Dame, Ubisoft donated half a million euros and their 3D model of the game’s Notre Dame to the church architects to help rebuild the Notre Dame.
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How'd u comment 18 hr ago
Ubisoft is really Over hated, they make amazing settings of Historical Architecture
To this day, I can't climb Notre Dame in Unity without singing or listening to Out There
I sing the Bells of Notre Dame!
@@ultimateneek530 An equally appropriate song
I kinda waffle back and forth between Hinchback songs and Les Mis songs…and occasionally Champs D’ellyses
Oh yeah. Just came back from Atlantis on Monday. Nice place.
What was the hospitality like? Heard the sharks are polite
@@12thMandalorian WiFi’s great. Pescatarian’s dream. Sharks are cool. I’m drinking buddies with them. I have bourbon. They stick with water.
Yeah? how much for the entry cost?
@@bluPotato1234 about 30 Aquari. Conversion rate from USD is like $27,000 or so.
@@joshXnovak1 hmm... surprisingly more expensive than disneyland
So many places I can travel to. But going to Notre Dame, will just make me start singing Disney songs. LOL
These games are treasures.
Ubi-Soft really went all out making Assassins Creed. The Backgrounds look incredible. 👨🏿💻
Got to visit Rome, Florence, Venice, London, and Paris. So, it was fun playing the AC games set in those locations.
I was in Rome earlier this year and got to walk on the bridge up to the Castel de Sant Angelo. Walking there and looking at the Tiber River, almost identical to what it looks like in the game, was when I was just hit hard in the stomach by AC vibes. It was incredible. And like half an hour later we stood on St. Peter's Square, waiting to go into the Basilica. History was felt just by standing in these settings alone. Almost as if I was back with Ezio.
@@christinaj.jensen4805 Hope you had fun. Florence and Venice are worth the visit.
I was watching this video, or rather hearing, while writing my lab records on the side.
My head went WHATTTT as soon as I heard Atlantis.
Amazing video mojo plays of assassin creed landmark to visit in real life from the games,fantastic job.
We play them for the sights.
How about Alamut castle in AC Mirage? I’ve visited there before.
Loved this video
Can't wait to go back to Atlantis. Had a blast last time
How about Valhalla from Assassin's Creed Valhalla?
is it a place? Nope
Yes but local security won’t let me climb them will they?
Where's the aqsa mosque of assassin creed 1 ?
True! i forgot about it!
I really wish The Sanctuary was real, Ubisoft could’ve made it as a homage and a anniversary display
It's a crime not putting Masyaf in this game. I would gladly see this place in real life.
But what about the Dome of the Ass from assassins creed mirage
destroyed
Pretty sure those statutes in Odyssey existed IRL but they were destroyed over the centuries.
So Good, Algum brasileiro aqui ???
I know you just butchered "San Gimignano" to piss us all off.
I visited Tulum when I was young , I dont Known if they allow now to escalate the mayan temples and pyramids
no giant squid? Tragic.
You get to go to all of Norse mythology in Valhalla 😂
So this video didn't include Westminster Palace? St Paul's? Buckingham Palace? It includes the one London landmark where the video didn't have to show syndicate gameplay with a male character. Jacob is literally the primary main hero of Syndicate not that you'd know it based on content like this. The fact this video included two syndicate characters, and neither of them were the main protagonist, it's ridiculous! People will look at channels likes this, assume evie is the main character of syndicate, and then get the shock of their lives when they actually play the game and learn that Jacob is by far the main character, and evie is only in one third of the main story.
Why would you not even include pictures of the real places?
Who the fuck is asking for an AC2 remake?
What about the old south meeting house in Boston? That’s a huge part of American history and you can go visit and take a tour of it. Looks funny tho surrounded by the skyscrapers.
I know this is maybe common knowledge to Assassin’s Creed fans but for those who don’t know. The Notre Dame in AC Unity was 90% accurate to it’s real life counterpart that when a fire broke out in 2019 in Notre Dame, Ubisoft donated half a million euros and their 3D model of the game’s Notre Dame to the church architects to help rebuild the Notre Dame.