Edward is still my favorite Assassin, this is probably still my favorite Assassins Creed Game. it’s a masterpiece in every sense of the word. it was my first AC game so bias ig
mine too, after AC 2 and 3 and brotherhood ,this game was in a collection I bought in 1 time. Okay let's try . After few mistakes I finally got the feeling and solve soma difficulties. f.e. Go to the hanging, First time I did it in an hour, now less than in a minute, using smoke bombs , lol AC Black Flag is now my favorite, I even stopped playing Battlefield and Call of Duty
AC Black Flag tells two parallel stories. In addition to Edward Kenway's story, there's also the story of modernity's arrival to the Caribbean. The British and Spanish empires keep growing in strength, and the "Wild West" of the seas that the pirates inhabited is made smaller and smaller. Edward and his circle of friends go from being privateers hired by the Empire, to rogue pirates, to having their pirate republic destroyed. As the net of modernity closes around the pirates they either accept the King's pardon like Benjamin Hornigold did, or die. Edward is like the sole survivor who lives to tell the tale, and as his ship to England sets sail at the end of the game the bittersweet OST song Modernity plays. There is a small victory in this story though. While the Templars worshipped the domestication of humans for the sake of their warped interpretation of "pure justice", the British Empire only enforced modernity out of necessity. So it's a complex outcome, and Edward choosing to move back to England while working as an assassin to free humanity kinda reflects that. What do you guys think about my analysis?
Well Black Flag shows us the height of the Golden Age of Piracy but also their downfall. They wanted to establish their own free republic with Nassau but it failed due to their own lack of morals, leadership, and rule of the island. The world was changing but pirates wanted to stay the same with stealing, drinking, gambling, and taking whatever they want. The English and the Spanish were tired of dealing with them and slowly they began to take them out until the British became more bold in killing or capturing the remaining pirates and sending them to prison or to death as an example to all future pirates. This tactic of fear and death threats was enough to disway any low ranking thugs of ever becoming pirates. Pirates began to dwindle and by the end of the 18th Century they were mostly gone.
what really sells this story to me is that it legitimately feels like an adventure that spans years (unlike Unity & Odyssey). The rise and fall of your pirate circle specially made it feel kike something that could happen over a life time, hell you even see Thatch change appearance right in front of you,
Edward has gone through so much, he had to kill his friends, watch his friends die and in the end he dies himself. His own son betrayed him and turned into a templar. The ending was a very touching part. This AC game will always be my favourite as it shows how much he has changed. If Ubisoft had only put more effort into the story. I forgor to play all these AC games with sound so i don't really know anything
Well Haytham didn’t turn into a Templar by choice more like he was groomed into the role by Reginald Birch. When Haytham was very young Reginald Birch was dating his sister Jennifer Scott but in reality he was there to steal some information for the Templars eventually Jennifer found out and told Edward. Birch had brought thugs into the house to take what he was going to steal from the Kenways. The thugs eventually kill Edward, kidnap Jennifer and later sell her to slavery, during the attack Haytham killed one of them since Edward had been training him. Haytham’s mother is disgusted that her son has killed somebody with no hesitation and essentially abandons him. Reginald Birch then comes back and takes Haytham under his wing and slowly introduces him to Templar philosophy and eventually inducts him into the Order. Sometime during the events of AC3 Haytham finds out that Birch lied to him. He rescues his sister, and both of them kill Birch. His sister feels betrayed because he’s a Templar and should’ve become an Assassin like their father so they have an uneasy relationship but they do write to each other. I believe Haytham told her about Connor as well. Even through all those events Haytham still chooses to be a Templar. If you want more details about this you can read the book Assassin’s Creed Forsaken it gives you great insight about Haytham’s life.
I think Black Flag has one of the best stories in media I have ever experienced, let alone video games or the AC franchise. Edward’s character arc is incredible to behold
@@RexOlafusVidulusMagnus Thanks for noticing but yeah that’s exactly what I though of the whole time I played the game and it sums up the ending quite well.
I love Edward as a character so much. He spends his earlier life thinking he knows exactly what he wants, when really he has no idea what kind of person he is and what he cares about. Every single goal he states in the first half of the game is absolutely delusional, and he’s in denial about so many things. They’re all just things to run after to stay busy. He doesn’t genuinely believe in anything, and seems to want a purpose, and to belong. I always felt like Edward met Kidd and realised that everybody else had something they believed in, not in the future but in the present. And he slowly realises that he doesn’t actually want to spend the rest of his life running from the consequences of his own actions, leaving ruined lives and no true gain, full of guilt he tries not to think about. And starts coming to terms with reality, and to think ahead, to do what is good instead of what’s easy. I love that his final scene is him saying something extremely genuine, acknowledging how he really feels at the moment and what he valued, speaking not for his own comfort but someone else’s. He’s still Edward… but wiser, kinder and much more honest with himself.
@@atlas956 he had to lose a great many things to finally understand but yes he eventually did grow to be kinder and would carry out his redemption with the English brotherhood until he was killed
Oh man, I like the Blackbeard I wish I could see him more through the game. I think he is the only one who will never betray Edware that's why Ubisoft killed him early but it's okay for me since he died as a brave man. It was emotional. I just finished the game today
Well they stayed true to his real life he did get beheaded by the British navy. I wouldn’t say they killed him early on since the game takes place across many years. I would argue he died in the middle of the game.
what made me really emotional about blackbeard’s death was the fact that he ultimately didn’t die as Ed, but as the persona he crafted for himself. He wanted to retire and put down the act forever… and turns out that’s not quite so easy. Still, he did die true to himself and the life he lived, defending those he cared about.
My story, Edwards , the way it was forged and what makes it the best is when you pay attention to and put together all the details like in the relationship between Mary and Edward
I am playing this game, now in Kingston, after the Forts. seeing the whole story of this game , at the end i almost got tears in my eye. Now I have to do the Missions in Kingston and continue the game. A whole story is laying in front of me. The game till the Forts was only a beginning of the story
This is one of those games where you expect to have a good time but the story and the characters get you emotionally invested in a way you didn't expect or imagine
@@KesslersArcade but why James Kidd in the beginning suppose to be a boy , I don't understand . Immediately at the start I knew this is a girl, the face ; the voice and always touching Edward when he passes by.. Boys don't do that. At the top of the mill in Kingston, Edward asked: " You're name isn't James huh?" Maybe later I get the answer why on that question
@@KesslersArcade This Sunday I played a lot and I am now where blackbeard has died and Edward has nothing left after the man'o'war so now he is chasing Vane and hs to skin 3 animals with no gun and no pipe. Bear hands kill a black jaguar and skin it 2 to go cocodile is impossible
My only gripe is that if you’ve never played assassins creed before this, after this game you’re still not going to have had an assassins creed experience. You had a pirate experience with an assassin element😂
Incredible Humanistic Vibe Not a Perfect Game But some very Fine Art Amazing Personal coverage of such a Famous but underviewed Context Thank You Great Man Good Work
It has the best story but not the best AC story in the series. Ubisoft mistakenly believed that we wanted more games in the series without Assassin's or Templars and took it to an extreme with the newer titles. My one big gripe with the story is that it is a few hours too long and it take until the end to finally become an assassin. Much of the game is tracing vauge leads over and over again. The development happens just a little to late. It forgets it an Assassin's Creed game. This extends to the naval parts. Other than that and some much smaller problems this is a really damn good game just a decent Assassin's Creed game. A Assassin's Creed game with this writing but fully Assassin's Creed would have been peak. Unity tried it but the story just isn't that interesting. The graphics and gameplay are the best in the series though.
I personally enjoyed this story because you weren’t an assassin until the end it made Edwards transformation seem more genuine then getting revenge for something that happens in the beginning. Plus there’s so much to do in this game yeah the main story might not be long but there’s plenty of things to collect and side missions to do that help Edward’s progression feel more natural into becoming an Assassin. The fact that they emphasized he was a pirate first and slowly turning into Assassin was brilliant storytelling for me. This game isn’t my favorite AC by any means but it’s definitely in my top 5
I felt this same way. It can’t possibly be the best assassins creed game because It’s literally more of a pirate game than assassins creed. With that being said it’s a good game overall just to me not the best assassins creed game.
I always put the music and the artist in the description but to save you some time it's from this amazing UA-camr ua-cam.com/video/xyzb86tBZTk/v-deo.html
Best story? I don't think so. There are tons of games with better storyline. Best AC Storyline? NO. Because it is not an AC storyline. Asassins, Templars, İSU etc. are not more than easter eggs. Beautiful game, but not an AC game.
I don’t think it’s the best story but it has a good story and this game was to serve as a soft reboot for a newer audience that had never played an Assassin’s Creed game before.
The game is... OK. The story, I found it kinda' bland... I wanted to destroy the assassins and the templars :)) The Abstergo stuff rly annoying, interesting somehow but not necessary... like at all :))
The modern day I will agree is kind of boring but the story itself was really good but I can see why some people may not like it. Although a game where you can kill both Templars and Assassin's sounds like a cool concept.
@@KesslersArcade Well... our protagonist was a pirate :) 🏴never committed to the Creed and tricked the Templars. When the time was done 💰 💰 💰, he just went home w... boat 🚢:)) The ending was cool... not the abstergo one... that he just... back to work like a chump. I whould had loved an pirate only game with no future... stuff whatever :)) Highly disliked that, even if the concept seems cool... Played it very recently for first time on◾360 e :)
I'm surprised you're probably one of the few people I've ever met that dislikes Black Flag. Other than the gameplay what else made you not like this game?
Edward is still my favorite Assassin, this is probably still my favorite Assassins Creed Game. it’s a masterpiece in every sense of the word. it was my first AC game so bias ig
I like this game it’s one of my top 5 favorite AC games of all time
mine too, after AC 2 and 3 and brotherhood ,this game was in a collection I bought in 1 time. Okay let's try . After few mistakes I finally got the feeling and solve soma difficulties. f.e. Go to the hanging, First time I did it in an hour, now less than in a minute, using smoke bombs , lol AC Black Flag is now my favorite, I even stopped playing Battlefield and Call of Duty
I still cry at the last cutscene
Edward James Kenway's character development and the post- credits scene are the best things I like from the game..
AC Black Flag tells two parallel stories. In addition to Edward Kenway's story, there's also the story of modernity's arrival to the Caribbean. The British and Spanish empires keep growing in strength, and the "Wild West" of the seas that the pirates inhabited is made smaller and smaller. Edward and his circle of friends go from being privateers hired by the Empire, to rogue pirates, to having their pirate republic destroyed. As the net of modernity closes around the pirates they either accept the King's pardon like Benjamin Hornigold did, or die. Edward is like the sole survivor who lives to tell the tale, and as his ship to England sets sail at the end of the game the bittersweet OST song Modernity plays.
There is a small victory in this story though. While the Templars worshipped the domestication of humans for the sake of their warped interpretation of "pure justice", the British Empire only enforced modernity out of necessity. So it's a complex outcome, and Edward choosing to move back to England while working as an assassin to free humanity kinda reflects that.
What do you guys think about my analysis?
Well Black Flag shows us the height of the Golden Age of Piracy but also their downfall. They wanted to establish their own free republic with Nassau but it failed due to their own lack of morals, leadership, and rule of the island. The world was changing but pirates wanted to stay the same with stealing, drinking, gambling, and taking whatever they want. The English and the Spanish were tired of dealing with them and slowly they began to take them out until the British became more bold in killing or capturing the remaining pirates and sending them to prison or to death as an example to all future pirates. This tactic of fear and death threats was enough to disway any low ranking thugs of ever becoming pirates. Pirates began to dwindle and by the end of the 18th Century they were mostly gone.
Really a story where you can shed a tear or two. Edward truelly is a great character with a much greater character development.
Oh yeah the fact that he lost a lot of people he cared about due to his ambition helped him to redeem himself as an Assassin
what really sells this story to me is that it legitimately feels like an adventure that spans years (unlike Unity & Odyssey). The rise and fall of your pirate circle specially made it feel kike something that could happen over a life time, hell you even see Thatch change appearance right in front of you,
Yeah never doubt Blackbeard’s power to grow a beard.
Edward has gone through so much, he had to kill his friends, watch his friends die and in the end he dies himself. His own son betrayed him and turned into a templar.
The ending was a very touching part. This AC game will always be my favourite as it shows how much he has changed. If Ubisoft had only put more effort into the story. I forgor to play all these AC games with sound so i don't really know anything
Well Haytham didn’t turn into a Templar by choice more like he was groomed into the role by Reginald Birch. When Haytham was very young Reginald Birch was dating his sister Jennifer Scott but in reality he was there to steal some information for the Templars eventually Jennifer found out and told Edward. Birch had brought thugs into the house to take what he was going to steal from the Kenways. The thugs eventually kill Edward, kidnap Jennifer and later sell her to slavery, during the attack Haytham killed one of them since Edward had been training him. Haytham’s mother is disgusted that her son has killed somebody with no hesitation and essentially abandons him. Reginald Birch then comes back and takes Haytham under his wing and slowly introduces him to Templar philosophy and eventually inducts him into the Order. Sometime during the events of AC3 Haytham finds out that Birch lied to him. He rescues his sister, and both of them kill Birch. His sister feels betrayed because he’s a Templar and should’ve become an Assassin like their father so they have an uneasy relationship but they do write to each other. I believe Haytham told her about Connor as well. Even through all those events Haytham still chooses to be a Templar. If you want more details about this you can read the book Assassin’s Creed Forsaken it gives you great insight about Haytham’s life.
@@KesslersArcade g-groomed????? wth
@@mrmayoreplays8095 yup it’s the exact same thing that Palpatine did to Anakin to make him his apprentice in Star Wars
Just watching the start of the video makes me want to play it again since over 6 years ago
Definitely worth replaying
I think Black Flag has one of the best stories in media I have ever experienced, let alone video games or the AC franchise. Edward’s character arc is incredible to behold
It would definitely make a great movie or series
17:48 Not only is it the Lord's words, but the quote damn well fits in context
@@RexOlafusVidulusMagnus Thanks for noticing but yeah that’s exactly what I though of the whole time I played the game and it sums up the ending quite well.
This was my first AC and my favorite
It’s a great game to start off with
I love Edward as a character so much. He spends his earlier life thinking he knows exactly what he wants, when really he has no idea what kind of person he is and what he cares about. Every single goal he states in the first half of the game is absolutely delusional, and he’s in denial about so many things.
They’re all just things to run after to stay busy. He doesn’t genuinely believe in anything, and seems to want a purpose, and to belong.
I always felt like Edward met Kidd and realised that everybody else had something they believed in, not in the future but in the present.
And he slowly realises that he doesn’t actually want to spend the rest of his life running from the consequences of his own actions, leaving ruined lives and no true gain, full of guilt he tries not to think about. And starts coming to terms with reality, and to think ahead, to do what is good instead of what’s easy.
I love that his final scene is him saying something extremely genuine, acknowledging how he really feels at the moment and what he valued, speaking not for his own comfort but someone else’s. He’s still Edward… but wiser, kinder and much more honest with himself.
@@atlas956 he had to lose a great many things to finally understand but yes he eventually did grow to be kinder and would carry out his redemption with the English brotherhood until he was killed
In a world without gold we might have been Heroes. That is pretty awesome For the last words.
Definitely epic and memorable
Oh man, I like the Blackbeard I wish I could see him more through the game. I think he is the only one who will never betray Edware that's why Ubisoft killed him early but it's okay for me since he died as a brave man. It was emotional. I just finished the game today
Well they stayed true to his real life he did get beheaded by the British navy. I wouldn’t say they killed him early on since the game takes place across many years. I would argue he died in the middle of the game.
@@KesslersArcade yeh true
what made me really emotional about blackbeard’s death was the fact that he ultimately didn’t die as Ed, but as the persona he crafted for himself. He wanted to retire and put down the act forever… and turns out that’s not quite so easy. Still, he did die true to himself and the life he lived, defending those he cared about.
I find it kinda funny that I'm 10 times more invested in fictional lore than real world history.
Good lore can come from anywhere
I loved the part where he didnt put annotations over the last bit. Very well done.
My story, Edwards , the way it was forged and what makes it the best is when you pay attention to and put together all the details like in the relationship between Mary and Edward
Yeah the story runs smoothly and is easy to understand even if this is your first AC game.
great video mate
Thank you glad you enjoyed it
ONE OF THE BEST GAMES!
Definitely
It's the story of a selfish man becoming a selfless man due to his greed and loss. But it is beautiful how they accomplish it
You could never get tired of it because it was executed so well. This is definitely how games should be written and experienced.
I am playing this game, now in Kingston, after the Forts. seeing the whole story of this game , at the end i almost got tears in my eye. Now I have to do the Missions in Kingston and continue the game. A whole story is laying in front of me. The game till the Forts was only a beginning of the story
This is one of those games where you expect to have a good time but the story and the characters get you emotionally invested in a way you didn't expect or imagine
@@KesslersArcade but why James Kidd in the beginning suppose to be a boy , I don't understand . Immediately at the start I knew this is a girl, the face ; the voice and always touching Edward when he passes by.. Boys don't do that. At the top of the mill in Kingston, Edward asked: " You're name isn't James huh?" Maybe later I get the answer why on that question
@@KesslersArcade This Sunday I played a lot and I am now where blackbeard has died and Edward has nothing left after the man'o'war so now he is chasing Vane and hs to skin 3 animals with no gun and no pipe. Bear hands kill a black jaguar and skin it 2 to go cocodile is impossible
My only gripe is that if you’ve never played assassins creed before this, after this game you’re still not going to have had an assassins creed experience. You had a pirate experience with an assassin element😂
Actually I played the whole main series and covered it so I’m not sure what your gripe is😂
@@KesslersArcade I’m not saying “you” I’m saying anyone that’s playing this game before any other ac game foo
@@KesslersArcade I think you read that like I was directing it at you I was just commenting to the public
Just started playing it man its so much fun
Hope you enjoy it
Awesome but brotherhood had better combat
Incredible Humanistic Vibe
Not a Perfect Game
But some very Fine Art
Amazing Personal coverage of such a Famous but underviewed Context
Thank You Great Man
Good Work
Thanks I try my best
It has the best story but not the best AC story in the series. Ubisoft mistakenly believed that we wanted more games in the series without Assassin's or Templars and took it to an extreme with the newer titles. My one big gripe with the story is that it is a few hours too long and it take until the end to finally become an assassin. Much of the game is tracing vauge leads over and over again. The development happens just a little to late. It forgets it an Assassin's Creed game. This extends to the naval parts. Other than that and some much smaller problems this is a really damn good game just a decent Assassin's Creed game. A Assassin's Creed game with this writing but fully Assassin's Creed would have been peak. Unity tried it but the story just isn't that interesting. The graphics and gameplay are the best in the series though.
I personally enjoyed this story because you weren’t an assassin until the end it made Edwards transformation seem more genuine then getting revenge for something that happens in the beginning. Plus there’s so much to do in this game yeah the main story might not be long but there’s plenty of things to collect and side missions to do that help Edward’s progression feel more natural into becoming an Assassin. The fact that they emphasized he was a pirate first and slowly turning into Assassin was brilliant storytelling for me. This game isn’t my favorite AC by any means but it’s definitely in my top 5
@@KesslersArcade exactly
I felt this same way. It can’t possibly be the best assassins creed game because It’s literally more of a pirate game than assassins creed. With that being said it’s a good game overall just to me not the best assassins creed game.
My favorite game of all time..
Definitely a good one
Hello! I would like to know where did you find the music for this video!
I always put the music and the artist in the description but to save you some time it's from this amazing UA-camr ua-cam.com/video/xyzb86tBZTk/v-deo.html
How come once i conpleted the game it said i only completed 41 percent and i still spawned on the map
@@Fortniteclipsssssss Not sure did you do any of the collectibles? I always do as much of the side stuff first
@@KesslersArcade I never completed the task fully I usually only did 80 percent not the optional things
@@Fortniteclipsssssss that’s probably why you can see what you’re missing
read the book its a masterpeace
@@dokatapalazow4282 yeah I need to more AC Books
What is the name of the book?
This was my favorite AC game until they made origins!
Origins is definitely in my top 5 and one day I hope they give Bayek some sort of sequel
@@KesslersArcade No doubt about that!
Best story? I don't think so. There are tons of games with better storyline. Best AC Storyline? NO. Because it is not an AC storyline. Asassins, Templars, İSU etc. are not more than easter eggs. Beautiful game, but not an AC game.
I don’t think it’s the best story but it has a good story and this game was to serve as a soft reboot for a newer audience that had never played an Assassin’s Creed game before.
The game is... OK.
The story, I found it kinda' bland... I wanted to destroy the assassins and the templars :))
The Abstergo stuff rly annoying, interesting somehow but not necessary... like at all :))
The modern day I will agree is kind of boring but the story itself was really good but I can see why some people may not like it. Although a game where you can kill both Templars and Assassin's sounds like a cool concept.
@@KesslersArcade Well... our protagonist was a pirate :) 🏴never committed to the Creed and tricked the Templars.
When the time was done 💰 💰 💰, he just went home w... boat 🚢:)) The ending was cool... not the abstergo one... that he just... back to work like a chump.
I whould had loved an pirate only game with no future... stuff whatever :)) Highly disliked that, even if the concept seems cool...
Played it very recently for first time on◾360 e :)
Don't understand how it is a good game to you guys. I didn't enjoy it much. In fact, it has the most boring gameplay I ever had.
I'm surprised you're probably one of the few people I've ever met that dislikes Black Flag. Other than the gameplay what else made you not like this game?