An absolute masterpiece of a list. I agree with every single rating. What AC 1 did was never matched by the others. The color pallet, the NPCs, the different architecture from city to city, and from district to district. One thing to let you know, as a Greek, Odyssey's Greece is not really accurate. The region of Eptanisa (or Ionian Islands) was literally crammed into a single island called Kefalonia. The geometry of most of the land is at best slightly off, to hands down laughable. Most of the attention was put into the region of Attika, and I can understand why, but it is still an inaccurate map overall, and nowhere near as impressive as people made it out to be.
For me it is most definitely the Holy Land. The perfect setting for Assassin's Creed. Man I commented this before watching the video, you actually surprised me with the no.1 pick. Glad to see the OG getting the respect it deserves.
the way this man put Valhalla's setting is perfect and he said exactly what I've been FEELING for the past 3 years, I just wasn't able to conceptualize it. Thank you. You are literally a GAMING GOD
What I like about Paris is the level if detail when it comes to its atmosphere, as the player goes deeper into the story you see how the streets gets more and more chaotic
I respect your opinions but I think in this ranking you’re focusing too much on the characters and people rather than the settings themselves. While the historical events are very important as well as parkour. Some settings that I would rank higher based on beauty and overall fun activities to do were low on your list
You can have issues with whether they're appropriate for AC or not but they always seem to put the most amount of effort into making sure the settings are reproduced as best as possible at least visually
My favorite setting was always the third crusade. Such a nostalgic setting for me. I was playing a lot of stronghold crusader in my childhood if you know that game. Since I was a child, I was always a fan of templars. I remember being sad when I found out that my favorite groups are enemies (assassins and templars)
Two stand out features I would pick with each setting: The Holy Land-The depictions of the poor, middle, and upper classes of society and the atmosphere The Italian Renaissance-The artwork and music of Italy, also the festivities and the agriculture Rome-The different landmarks and mixing the city with the countryside (though I prefer the whole setting being a city Constantinople-Mixing Ezio's settings with Altair's settings and the artwork such as people's clothing American Colonies-The nature and busy streets Caribbean-The tropical feeling and using naval Paris-The detail of the buildings and how big Paris is with the map size, plus the amount of npcs North Atlantic/American Colonies-The snowy mountains and the northern lights London-How alive the world feels with all the boats, carriages, trains, and npcs (probably the most alive setting in the series) and getting to use different modes of transportation like the carriages Egypt-The tropical feeling and the ancient history behind the pyramids and the pharaohs Greece-The numerous landmarks and the tropical feeling, plus the exploration like with exploring a volcano England/Norway-The exploration with places such as caves and going to different cities like Jorvik and Lunden
I think the issues you have with London being philosophically bare, is more of a Syndicate being terribly written problem and less of a Victorian London not having much to draw from problem, london being the center of colonial power at a time, that forcefully 😅extracted the wealth of dozens of countries including the one Henry Green comes from, the emergence of industrialized capitalism, moving people away from the countryside and into the cities while drastically lowering there quality of life in terms of living conditions and life expectancy, there was a lot they could've pulled from but choose not to cause they wanted the game to feel like a sitcom
I started playing the series this year, I'm currently trying to finish up Rogue, and Black Flag is my favorite game in the series so far in almost every way, including the world. So far I've had the most fun playing that game, it's probably the best pirate game ever made, and I disagree that it feels disconnected from the series' roots when it comes to stealth. Almost every island you land on has numerous opportunities for stealth. I actually think Assassin's Creed III is worse in that regard. It's also the first game in the series where I actually cared about completing all of the side content. The side content in the previous games I just didn't care about at all.
I feel like Odyssey could have been great if you were actually an assassin or a warrior turned assassin. The hidden blade would actually be cool taking out the enemies as Alexios or Kassandra. And the setting would again be something new for assassins creed. They messed up big time by not just that but the boss fights and villains as well.
How I'd rank all of the AC settings would be like this personally: 1. Ancient Egypt 2. West Indies/The Caribbean 3. Renaissance Italy (AC2 & ACB) 4. The Holy Land 5. Constantinople 6. France 7. Ancient Greece 8. United States/The Colonies (AC3 & Rogue) 9. Valhalla's setting 10. Victorian London
Trash list! the first game has the most barebones cities ever, they're fun gameplay-wise but visually are very bland and similar, and the fact that you have that over Unity's paris is wild. Paris, venice and rome are the best.
Venice is awesome, at a certain point it becomes subjectivity probably to what periods of history interest you the most I found Rome pretty boring I did like the setting and architecture of the original game but one thing I remember thinking about it was that it was the biggest open world game I had played that had nothing to do in it Paris is gorgeous, it's sad that the game surrounding it was such a technical mess. But that game still looks phenomenal to this day
For me the whole North American setting was the best Rogue’s North Atlantic, NY, river valley Black Flag’s & Freedom cry Carribean AC 3’s NY Liberations New Orleans
An absolute masterpiece of a list. I agree with every single rating. What AC 1 did was never matched by the others. The color pallet, the NPCs, the different architecture from city to city, and from district to district. One thing to let you know, as a Greek, Odyssey's Greece is not really accurate. The region of Eptanisa (or Ionian Islands) was literally crammed into a single island called Kefalonia. The geometry of most of the land is at best slightly off, to hands down laughable. Most of the attention was put into the region of Attika, and I can understand why, but it is still an inaccurate map overall, and nowhere near as impressive as people made it out to be.
I will never forget the feeling of running across venice rooftops
For me it is most definitely the Holy Land.
The perfect setting for Assassin's Creed.
Man I commented this before watching the video, you actually surprised me with the no.1 pick.
Glad to see the OG getting the respect it deserves.
the way this man put Valhalla's setting is perfect and he said exactly what I've been FEELING for the past 3 years, I just wasn't able to conceptualize it. Thank you. You are literally a GAMING GOD
Feels like some nostalgia fueled this list BIG time lol.
What I like about Paris is the level if detail when it comes to its atmosphere, as the player goes deeper into the story you see how the streets gets more and more chaotic
I respect your opinions but I think in this ranking you’re focusing too much on the characters and people rather than the settings themselves. While the historical events are very important as well as parkour. Some settings that I would rank higher based on beauty and overall fun activities to do were low on your list
I think settings at least visually speaking are one of the the few things they fuck up the least
You can have issues with whether they're appropriate for AC or not but they always seem to put the most amount of effort into making sure the settings are reproduced as best as possible at least visually
My favorite setting was always the third crusade. Such a nostalgic setting for me. I was playing a lot of stronghold crusader in my childhood if you know that game. Since I was a child, I was always a fan of templars. I remember being sad when I found out that my favorite groups are enemies (assassins and templars)
I love the detail of Paris and London.
Two stand out features I would pick with each setting:
The Holy Land-The depictions of the poor, middle, and upper classes of society and the atmosphere
The Italian Renaissance-The artwork and music of Italy, also the festivities and the agriculture
Rome-The different landmarks and mixing the city with the countryside (though I prefer the whole setting being a city
Constantinople-Mixing Ezio's settings with Altair's settings and the artwork such as people's clothing
American Colonies-The nature and busy streets
Caribbean-The tropical feeling and using naval
Paris-The detail of the buildings and how big Paris is with the map size, plus the amount of npcs
North Atlantic/American Colonies-The snowy mountains and the northern lights
London-How alive the world feels with all the boats, carriages, trains, and npcs (probably the most alive setting in the series) and getting to use different modes of transportation like the carriages
Egypt-The tropical feeling and the ancient history behind the pyramids and the pharaohs
Greece-The numerous landmarks and the tropical feeling, plus the exploration like with exploring a volcano
England/Norway-The exploration with places such as caves and going to different cities like Jorvik and Lunden
I think the issues you have with London being philosophically bare, is more of a Syndicate being terribly written problem and less of a Victorian London not having much to draw from problem, london being the center of colonial power at a time, that forcefully 😅extracted the wealth of dozens of countries including the one Henry Green comes from, the emergence of industrialized capitalism, moving people away from the countryside and into the cities while drastically lowering there quality of life in terms of living conditions and life expectancy, there was a lot they could've pulled from but choose not to cause they wanted the game to feel like a sitcom
I don't necessarily agree with every placement for thr settings but I think you pretty much nailed this! Excellent video as always
I started playing the series this year, I'm currently trying to finish up Rogue, and Black Flag is my favorite game in the series so far in almost every way, including the world. So far I've had the most fun playing that game, it's probably the best pirate game ever made, and I disagree that it feels disconnected from the series' roots when it comes to stealth. Almost every island you land on has numerous opportunities for stealth. I actually think Assassin's Creed III is worse in that regard. It's also the first game in the series where I actually cared about completing all of the side content. The side content in the previous games I just didn't care about at all.
The rankings feel like it's the wrong way round. Good to have your own opinions however, keep it up!
didn’t expect you here
@@furcob what makes you say that
Take a shot everytime he says “generic” or “uninspired” and you’d probably be dead from alcohol poisoning.
hehehehehe
I also thought London was too lighthearted, but daaamn it looked good
I feel like Odyssey could have been great if you were actually an assassin or a warrior turned assassin. The hidden blade would actually be cool taking out the enemies as Alexios or Kassandra. And the setting would again be something new for assassins creed. They messed up big time by not just that but the boss fights and villains as well.
Greece was the absolute best for me. Narratively, Italy's period with the Borgias was the most interesting. What did you think about Baghdad, now? 😊
How I'd rank all of the AC settings would be like this personally:
1. Ancient Egypt
2. West Indies/The Caribbean
3. Renaissance Italy (AC2 & ACB)
4. The Holy Land
5. Constantinople
6. France
7. Ancient Greece
8. United States/The Colonies (AC3 & Rogue)
9. Valhalla's setting
10. Victorian London
Seems like you’re rating the games instead of the setting.
That’s what I’m saying
Looks like this man just said, Graphics ain't everything, which I totally agree.
Trash list! the first game has the most barebones cities ever, they're fun gameplay-wise but visually are very bland and similar, and the fact that you have that over Unity's paris is wild.
Paris, venice and rome are the best.
Venice is awesome, at a certain point it becomes subjectivity probably to what periods of history interest you the most
I found Rome pretty boring
I did like the setting and architecture of the original game but one thing I remember thinking about it was that it was the biggest open world game I had played that had nothing to do in it
Paris is gorgeous, it's sad that the game surrounding it was such a technical mess. But that game still looks phenomenal to this day
for some reason i thought he meant like settings as in sound graphics etc😂
My favs: 16th century Spain, 19th century Hong Kong, 19th century western Russia and 1st century Rome, I agree on that one 😄
For me the whole
North American setting was the best
Rogue’s North Atlantic, NY, river valley
Black Flag’s & Freedom cry Carribean
AC 3’s NY
Liberations New Orleans
Unity has my favorite setting by far.
For me
Ac1-Revolation’s best Combat system
Ac3-rogue parkour system
So basically the OG Assassin’s creed games IMO
I was with you until your ranking of Black Flag
The video is fine, you made a good video
But I absolutely cannot agree on that one being so low
Totally disagree on Valhalla
Revelations , first
Loving the ai scripts
I don't think I've ever agreed with an opinion based AC list as much as I wholeheartedly agree with this one.
I’m sorry but I hate the parkour in the games before unity, it’s so fucking frustratingly bad
No
weep
@@kyle2kyletroii lol
Me gusta black flag
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Unity syndicate And odyssey supremacy
Some bad takes all over this list lol