Of course STEDE BONNET's ending was the greatest, it was so great it couldn't even be shown in game. The Gentleman Pirate STEDE BONNET truly is the greatest assasin!
@Exotic_90 bro what? Are you blowing from stupid town buddy? He's LITERALLY the greatest assassin and nobody knows what happened to him at the end of the game (the guards are lying,he escaped jail and rumored to search for a piece of eden)
"if only i had the humility to say to myself i've seen enough for one life i have done my part" This quote alone shows you just how much of a beautiful send off AC Revelations was made as and then Ezio talking to Desmond and his retirement being made by this very quote Ezio got to witness such a eye watering and heart shattering moment
If u talking about vanilla ending then yes. But with dead king dlc, Arno growth was clearly show. And with that, the death of Elise make sense. In my opinion
I remember in the Brotherhood novel (read it a many years ago) Ezio, Leonardo and I think La Volpe chase after Cesare for a few chapters, tying in that gap. On the other hand the AC2 book, I hated how it handled Cristina's death. That whole part of Ezio's story is so so important for his character and the book absolutely butchered it.
@@levisimon5237 it was incredibly downplay. Some events I think happen, like the carnaval one, but the story of her husband being threatened and her dying in Ezios arms doesn't. In the book Ezio knows of it because Leonardo casually tells him about it. It was so infuriating, like she was so important to Ezio and then her death gets reduced to that.
Disagree on unity, it makes sense that Elise would go after Germain rather than help Arno, the entire game Elise only cares about killing Germain, and she still cares for Arno but revenge is her main goal. I think the ending is actually great, its real, there isn't any last second change where Elise realizes that Arno is more important than revenge or any last words between the two; she just dies, straight up, I enjoy it. Now was Elise's choice a bad decision? yes, but characters can make bad decisions if it makes sense for their character which for Elise I believe it does.
I (re)played Brotherhood for the first time on PC this year, and got that bug where the cutscene for the final fight with Cesare doesn’t trigger. It turned out you have to fiddle around with graphics settings, and I think refresh rate settings, and FINALLY it worked. Never had that on console, that I remember.
As much as I love Origins, the ending is one of the weakest parts. That final fight as Aya is rough since you've almost never played her before and her skill tree is terrible and you're forced to use weapons you have likely ignored. I'm amused that I saw Syndicate at 9th and thought "I'm surprised it's so high". The whole everything with the Queen was just so cringe. I'd put Odyssey above Origins, I got the Everyone's Dead ending my first time, but a full family reunion on my second playthrough, which was satisfying. But the real ending of Odyssey is a hundred hours later after you finish both DLC and go on vacation and fight one more Apple of Eden and get the final cutscene.
I found Origins as a whole had a very lackluster story. It's completely reliant on Bayek, who himself shines moreso due to the excellent VA performance by Abubakar Salim rather than the character writing, and is your typical revenge plot. Aya felt she had a lot more going on but we weren't shown any of it (largely because behind the scenes they kept reducing her presence and pumping up Bayek). And the biggest offense to me is how little the story cared about the "origins of the Assassins". They had 10 years of lore to work with and the best they could do was contain it to the last hour of a 30 hour campaign and even then it felt so superficial. Just cutscenes of stuff happening, no exploration of philosophy, some lame boss fights, and the very forced idea of having a creed.
There multiple different endings to talk about in this series: Base game ending, ending to the modern day, Order of the Ancients/Cult of Cosmos ending with the villain reveal, and the official epilogue of the game whether it be a DLC like the Hidden Ones DLC in Origins and the Dead Kings DLC in Unity or an add on like The Last Chapter in Valhalla and the vacation storyline in Odyssey.
Thanks for understand and apreciate the character of Connor, not a lot of people does and is my favorite character after Daniel Cross (another tragic story, and a lot sadder because Connor at least gets a happy “ending” in the comics). Sorry if my english is not very good
Icl the ending of AC3 is so depressing and memorable fighting a war and nothing changing and finally seeing the demise of Charles lee twenty in game years in the making
In my opinion, it is between Black Flag and Revelations. Most others had somewhat forgettable or otherwise unimpactful endings, or in the case of AC2, a fullblown cliffhanger.
Black Flag has it for me. I may not agree with all of your video but black flag is the 1st and revelations the 2nd. Black Flags ending was just so good. We saw edward develop into that and damn it felt good. What we played for ended up with this. I felt so proud man.
To be completely honest, l sometimes having a hard time understanding most of the Assassin Creed stories that l’ve played but l definitely enjoy the gameplay.
The actual end of AC Valhalla is after you get those memory orbs and find them across England that ends up concluding with Eivor in America. It wraps up the story fantastically, and give you the Jarl of the raven clan armor set.
I have to disagree with the position of Revelations. Yes, having Altair and Ezio "meeting" at the end was epic. But from the modern narrative perspective, the game was sheer placeholder. For a game called "Revelations", nothing was actually revealed that we didn't know yet. Hence, the modern ending of Revelations is midrange at best.
I agree that Revelations was a cash grab game, but it was a well-made one that gave itself narrative purpose. Putting aside concluding Ezio's story and fleshing out Altair, from a modern-day standpoint it was able to tie the end of Brotherhood to 3 by showing Desmond's healing process and it also told Desmond what had killed the First Civ, how they had planned to combat it, and where he needed to go.
A little late, and idk if someone already said it, but Ezio didn't kill Rodrigo Borgia in the ending of AC2 because he wasn't assasinated/killed in real life, like Cesare Borgia, or Ceasar from AC Odyssey. If I remember correctly, he died by either suicide or old age. It is quite nice that Ubisoft adds real life characters that were either assasinated or killed and makes it look that their assassin is our protagonist.
Lmfao, I made a similar video except I only made the BEST ending in the ac franchise. For me it’s AC4’s ending. Really enjoying your videos! Keep it up!
Syndicate is my first and only AC game thus far, I came into the boss fight with lv10 gear, upgraded. It didn't even feel like a boss fight at all, it felt like it was easier than fighting three policemen in westminster. IDK how to make a comparison on the modern-day ending but goddamn the pacing of the action (fight choreography) was so slow, i thought these people move swiftly with their backgrounds and such.
You must play black flag it’s like the best game I’ve ever played the lore the mechanics everything is great . If I could give you an advice do all the bonus stuff at the same time than the story because the ending is emotional and you’ll just feel bad about playing it when you saw the ending
Valhalla's Order of the Ancients storyline ends so unsatisfying. Literally just a conversation, get a key and read notes. Also Origin's Curse of the Pharaoh's DLC also ends anticlimactic, you defeated Tut and that's it
For some reason other than no logic at all. Give us an AC game where somehow a Time Machine is built and all the Assassins from all the games come to gather in it.
Probably, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Has The Most Emotional Ending Of All, When Anne Started Singing "The Parting Glass" And Edward Saw His Good Ol' Dead Friends Gathering In One Table. Man, This Is One Of The Best Ending In Any Video Games Apart From Bioshock And Red Dead Redemption II.
For me the greatest ending in any of these games was the ending to Revelations. When Ezio spoke to Desmond... I got chills. Truly the best way to end a game. Sadly they seem to have forgotten how important Desmond really was.
It's controversial but how ac 2 concluded the main villian story felt pretty bad like Ezio just says that killing you won't bring my family was so niche Like Ezio who are you assassin or rennissance batman
It's kind of sad how my favorite AC games don't the best endings, Origins being my favorite in the franchise. While games I don't like as much having good endings. Not including AC 2, very good game and ending. I feel both Origins and Unity had the ground work to have amazing endings. They both had really good gameplay and a somewhat entertaining story up to that point. But both games the ending just falls flat. I try not to think about it too much, I don't want to ruin some of my favorite games of all time.
Demm, i forgot about ac revelations ending. I was expecting acbf to top, when i saw it at 2nd, i was was hit and was wondering which game is left??? Only for me to remember the greatest ending a few moments later...
i honestly loved the ending of ac 3 because the way i saw it was the end of conor work and it was the time for him to retire after finishing what he started
AC 3 is wild because if you've done the Homestead missions, the ending is sad but hopeful as Connor sets to steward his new home; but if you haven't played them it's just really depressing. I loved it (and had done all the Homestead), but I've seen people who never build up the context that gives Conner a more hopeful ending.
yeah i played all of the homestead missions and yes the ending was really sad seeing achillies dead on the chair was ... like a scene we did not used to see in Ac games @@Mx.S.314
Odysseys ending is Ass. But the legacy of first blade dlc ending is pure class. I felt that one scene where it showed Aya was better than the rest of the game
Anyone else feel like after 3 and black flag that every character just had a sudden drop in depth and personality? It’s so hollow now like they have no energy, or no direction from the VA director. Idk, every game since black flag has felt insanely lacklustre. Origin changed things slightly with the overhaul of the combat system and the real introduction of the hidden ones. But even at that, majority of the characters felt bland, like they had no depth to them. Bayek was sick and just rage filled, I think he would’ve been a much better character if they didn’t switch up on us at the end and force us to not use him. Also!! I’m on your top 3, this thought has came to me. Remember how they used cutscenes for the modern day for a time, didddddnt abstergo get the shroud of Eden and then didn’t Shaun and Rebecca try get it? What if they actually have got it, and that we are actually going to get a fully modern game with two protagonists with basim as the antagonist. The two protagonists being, Desmond and Layla.
I actually thought Valhalla had a decent ending. We had excitement in the modern-day for the first time in years and it tied together a lot of loose lore from over the years. Honestly, the actual narrative of Valhalla is pretty solid, it's just bogged down by so much filler. Like if the game was made in the classic format the story would have been so much more engaging and would be a great spinoff formula, where we explore other aspects of AC lore beyond Assassins and Templars.
My least favorite is Valhalla, and it has nothing to do with Basim. It was our last moment with the King of England. No fights. Just a talk and that was it. I don't know the history of the King and I'm sure he wasn't killed, but I was expecting a fight of some sort. With Odyssey, sometimes all it takes is words and not blows. The mind can be a powerful thing.
Valhalla’s had to be my least favorite; they killed off Layla Hassan too soon, which was my reason why. Rogue had to be my second least favorite because we weren’t able to, well, choose between the Templar Order or die. I don’t have a favorite so far, but I’ll have one in the future.
I love Origins, but I feel the developers or writers ran out of time and needed to shorten the story because like 90% of the game is Bayek and Aya being all "lets work with Ceasar and Cleopatra to takedown and kill the leaders of the corrupt government of Egypt responsible for the death of our son because we want personal revenge and nothing more" only then all of a sudden in like the last two hours of the game they're at the beach like "hey lets start a secret order of assassins that kill anyone trying to stamp out free will and lets promote freedom and liberty to not just Egypt but the entire human race and make sure no one uses the Isu tech for power and make a creed and rituals for all the members of our new group must adhere to... also that shape in the sand that the skull made when I dropped it can become our groups logo".
I will put Unity above Valhalla, Syndicate and Origins and maybe Brotherhood, will switch 3 with 2 and 4 with Revelations. Overall, the golden age of AC endings is really from 1 to Rogue.
@@johnbernardzulueta2677 he stops being an assassin right? My bad I don’t know why i said betrayal. But idk wat happened after mirage and before Valhalla
syndicate had the worst imo. they literally say ‘together’ before killing starrick (cringe). then they literally run off into the sunset at the end. like wtf
Unity's ending is great. Elise trying to kill Germain makes sense he killed her father she did it with anger and hate. Also I like there is no modern game in Unity I never liked them
Unity's ending was indeed bad. The whole story feels like it has so much potential and that there was supposed to be some follow-up. Alas, Arno was quite a simp and easily succumbed to emotions. If he truly cared about Elise and her safety, at some point he should've just slapped her and told her to stay put good old James Bond style, whilst going to fight Germain himself. Alas we don't have this type of chad, decisive strong male characters in the modern era anymore. Anyway, the game making me very intigued with these fictional characters and their fates goes to show how well the story was presented and how much potential it held, it's a shame the writers just pointlessly killed her off. On another note other AC endings also weren't great but they weren't as disappointing probably because their stories weren't as interesting as this one.
I really wish the Hordafylke arc was the last arc you do for Valhalla's story rather than the Hamtunscire arc. The ending with the modern day, excluding The Last Chapter, and the scene with Eivor being appointed Jarl with everyone singing was great to watch and felt fitting as an ending, though I do wish we got 2-3 more arcs with Sigurd to make his choice in the end more impactful. While Hamtunscire does finish up conquering England and leads up to finishing the Order of the Ancients storyline and you do lose a number of your allies it just felt unsatisfying and unfitting as an ending to the base game. Sure its like an epilogue and you are finally conquering England but it felt like a middle chapter than an ending to the story. Not to mention the choice to spare or kill the final boss in that arc is completely pointless.
Agreed. I think Ubi totally fluked the whole web of the order/cultists, it had so much potential. Keeping it seperate from the territory arcs and doing it on your own made the end feel so disjointed and like there was no real ending, but 3 seperate endings for killing off the order, conquering all the territories, and the Norse god lore of the brothers and basim. Wish they could’ve found a way to tie in all 3. Same with odyssey, felt like 2 seperate endings
@@jaxthaxton2703 Valhalla and Odyssey do kind of have the same types of storylines. Odyssey has the family storyline with reuniting the family, dismantling the Cult of Kosmos with their leader being the one behind it, and the Atlantis storyline with accepting the Staff of Hermes. Valhalla has the family storyline with Eivor and Sigurd searching for Valhalla and rescuing Sigurd and Eivor dealing with her father's death plus Eivor becoming the jarl, dismantling the Order of the Ancients with again the leader being behind it all, and conquering England for the Raven Clan. Though with Valhalla conquering England and the family storyline are both part of the main story and the Order of the Ancients is main and side content while with Odyssey the family storyline is the main story while the Cult of Kosmos is both main and side content and the Atlantis storyline is the epilogue to Kassandra's/Alexios's journey in Odyssey. With Valhalla I mainly wish more of the story arcs had tied into the Eivor and Sigurd storyline and focusing on Eivor's character rather than being mainly about making new alliances. It made the story feel so disjointed plus a lot of these alliance arcs didn't push the story but rather just gave Eivor an ally to fight in Suthsexe and Hamtunscire.
@@TheHiddenOne690 I mean the beach scene was the most emotional scene in the entire game apart from the hidden ones dlc ending. And it just hits the feels when Aya picks up the the eagle skull from the sand to reveal that’s the origin of the assassin’s emblem. From that point on the hidden ones are born. I guess it’s just the sentimentality of it that’s hits hard for me.
The ending of revelations and black flag had me tearing up like a baby.
Amazing
Can relate
Of course STEDE BONNET's ending was the greatest, it was so great it couldn't even be shown in game. The Gentleman Pirate STEDE BONNET truly is the greatest assasin!
he got hung by the neck bro💀
@Exotic_90 He was literally the strongest assasin in the series lmao, get ur facts right.
@Exotic_90bro no way u underestimate the master assassin like that
@Exotic_90Play the game before saying
Stede Bonnet was the strongest pirate and assassain ever. Even Blackbeard was a servant on his massive ship
@Exotic_90 bro what? Are you blowing from stupid town buddy? He's LITERALLY the greatest assassin and nobody knows what happened to him at the end of the game (the guards are lying,he escaped jail and rumored to search for a piece of eden)
"if only i had the humility to say to myself i've seen enough for one life i have done my part" This quote alone shows you just how much of a beautiful send off AC Revelations was made as and then Ezio talking to Desmond and his retirement being made by this very quote Ezio got to witness such a eye watering and heart shattering moment
I agree that Unity's ending is one of the least memorable ones, but Arno's speech about the creed is really great.
That speech was never truly earned, its like a last minute addition haha.
If u talking about vanilla ending then yes. But with dead king dlc, Arno growth was clearly show. And with that, the death of Elise make sense. In my opinion
I remember in the Brotherhood novel (read it a many years ago) Ezio, Leonardo and I think La Volpe chase after Cesare for a few chapters, tying in that gap.
On the other hand the AC2 book, I hated how it handled Cristina's death. That whole part of Ezio's story is so so important for his character and the book absolutely butchered it.
You mean Cristina's part didn't expand on what was shown in AC Brotherhood (game)?
@@levisimon5237 it was incredibly downplay. Some events I think happen, like the carnaval one, but the story of her husband being threatened and her dying in Ezios arms doesn't. In the book Ezio knows of it because Leonardo casually tells him about it. It was so infuriating, like she was so important to Ezio and then her death gets reduced to that.
It was Ezio, Machiavelli and Leonardo chase Ceaser in the novel
Disagree on unity, it makes sense that Elise would go after Germain rather than help Arno, the entire game Elise only cares about killing Germain, and she still cares for Arno but revenge is her main goal. I think the ending is actually great, its real, there isn't any last second change where Elise realizes that Arno is more important than revenge or any last words between the two; she just dies, straight up, I enjoy it. Now was Elise's choice a bad decision? yes, but characters can make bad decisions if it makes sense for their character which for Elise I believe it does.
Dropped my own comment about this before seeing yours. I completely agree with you man, her death was a result of her own actions and priorities.
Unity’s my favorite ac game by a mile it’s not perfect tho and it needed a sequel so badly
Exactly. Greed and Pride played big roles in her death, and taught Arno a valuable lesson. That's why i liked it
I (re)played Brotherhood for the first time on PC this year, and got that bug where the cutscene for the final fight with Cesare doesn’t trigger. It turned out you have to fiddle around with graphics settings, and I think refresh rate settings, and FINALLY it worked. Never had that on console, that I remember.
I love how much research you do before each video you always now cool fun facts and all the lore
Broo you nailed this one, Perfection is the word
As much as I love Origins, the ending is one of the weakest parts. That final fight as Aya is rough since you've almost never played her before and her skill tree is terrible and you're forced to use weapons you have likely ignored.
I'm amused that I saw Syndicate at 9th and thought "I'm surprised it's so high". The whole everything with the Queen was just so cringe.
I'd put Odyssey above Origins, I got the Everyone's Dead ending my first time, but a full family reunion on my second playthrough, which was satisfying. But the real ending of Odyssey is a hundred hours later after you finish both DLC and go on vacation and fight one more Apple of Eden and get the final cutscene.
I found Origins as a whole had a very lackluster story. It's completely reliant on Bayek, who himself shines moreso due to the excellent VA performance by Abubakar Salim rather than the character writing, and is your typical revenge plot. Aya felt she had a lot more going on but we weren't shown any of it (largely because behind the scenes they kept reducing her presence and pumping up Bayek).
And the biggest offense to me is how little the story cared about the "origins of the Assassins". They had 10 years of lore to work with and the best they could do was contain it to the last hour of a 30 hour campaign and even then it felt so superficial. Just cutscenes of stuff happening, no exploration of philosophy, some lame boss fights, and the very forced idea of having a creed.
I saw revelations at No.1 and knew this was a solid vid
I need to play black flag again, that was a blast
My first game was actually Ac revelations and when I finished it for some reason I felt like getting emotional.
There multiple different endings to talk about in this series: Base game ending, ending to the modern day, Order of the Ancients/Cult of Cosmos ending with the villain reveal, and the official epilogue of the game whether it be a DLC like the Hidden Ones DLC in Origins and the Dead Kings DLC in Unity or an add on like The Last Chapter in Valhalla and the vacation storyline in Odyssey.
"No books no wisdom just you fratelo mio". This dialogue still just me goosebumps ❤
Thanks for understand and apreciate the character of Connor, not a lot of people does and is my favorite character after Daniel Cross (another tragic story, and a lot sadder because Connor at least gets a happy “ending” in the comics).
Sorry if my english is not very good
Icl the ending of AC3 is so depressing and memorable fighting a war and nothing changing and finally seeing the demise of Charles lee twenty in game years in the making
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In my opinion, it is between Black Flag and Revelations. Most others had somewhat forgettable or otherwise unimpactful endings, or in the case of AC2, a fullblown cliffhanger.
Ann singing parting glass is just so amazing.
Just finished Revelations... Oh man, the ending made me cry. Top tier Assassins creed.
Black Flag has it for me. I may not agree with all of your video but black flag is the 1st and revelations the 2nd. Black Flags ending was just so good. We saw edward develop into that and damn it felt good. What we played for ended up with this. I felt so proud man.
I finished AC1's ending for the first time yesterday and I fucking died laughing at the abrupt end
My ranking
1.Rogue
2.Origins
3.Revelations
4.Syndicate
5.Odyssey
6.Unity
7.lV Black Flag ⬇️
8.Mirage ⬆️
9.lll
10.Liberation HD
11.ll
12.Valhalla
13.Brotherhood
14.l
So you say Rogue is the best or AC1 was the best (just checking lol)
Top 5 off my head
1. AC Revelations (up there with Arkham City for my GOAT ending)
2. AC Valhalla
3. AC 3
4. AC Black Flag
5. AC1
Tbh i would put AC 4 and ACR in same spot on nr 1, doesnt matter which one you play the ending always hits you emotionally
To be completely honest, l sometimes having a hard time understanding most of the Assassin Creed stories that l’ve played but l definitely enjoy the gameplay.
Knew it
🇮🇳🙏Revelations was GOLD
I loved Mirages ending. It was similar to the first time you saw Fight Club.
You are so close to 30k early congrats man you Will be Big one day i know it man
The actual end of AC Valhalla is after you get those memory orbs and find them across England that ends up concluding with Eivor in America. It wraps up the story fantastically, and give you the Jarl of the raven clan armor set.
You should rank openings next. I would find that very interesting
I have to disagree with the position of Revelations. Yes, having Altair and Ezio "meeting" at the end was epic. But from the modern narrative perspective, the game was sheer placeholder. For a game called "Revelations", nothing was actually revealed that we didn't know yet. Hence, the modern ending of Revelations is midrange at best.
I agree that Revelations was a cash grab game, but it was a well-made one that gave itself narrative purpose. Putting aside concluding Ezio's story and fleshing out Altair, from a modern-day standpoint it was able to tie the end of Brotherhood to 3 by showing Desmond's healing process and it also told Desmond what had killed the First Civ, how they had planned to combat it, and where he needed to go.
A little late, and idk if someone already said it, but Ezio didn't kill Rodrigo Borgia in the ending of AC2 because he wasn't assasinated/killed in real life, like Cesare Borgia, or Ceasar from AC Odyssey. If I remember correctly, he died by either suicide or old age. It is quite nice that Ubisoft adds real life characters that were either assasinated or killed and makes it look that their assassin is our protagonist.
Lmfao, I made a similar video except I only made the BEST ending in the ac franchise. For me it’s AC4’s ending. Really enjoying your videos! Keep it up!
Syndicate is my first and only AC game thus far, I came into the boss fight with lv10 gear, upgraded. It didn't even feel like a boss fight at all, it felt like it was easier than fighting three policemen in westminster. IDK how to make a comparison on the modern-day ending but goddamn the pacing of the action (fight choreography) was so slow, i thought these people move swiftly with their backgrounds and such.
You must play black flag it’s like the best game I’ve ever played the lore the mechanics everything is great . If I could give you an advice do all the bonus stuff at the same time than the story because the ending is emotional and you’ll just feel bad about playing it when you saw the ending
It's crazy that you put Syndicate above all the RPG games and Unity
Valhalla's Order of the Ancients storyline ends so unsatisfying. Literally just a conversation, get a key and read notes.
Also Origin's Curse of the Pharaoh's DLC also ends anticlimactic, you defeated Tut and that's it
For some reason other than no logic at all. Give us an AC game where somehow a Time Machine is built and all the Assassins from all the games come to gather in it.
That would be really awesome but it will not work because of the shitty power scalling of the new rpg game mc
Best ending for any fans as those endings are so lit
Probably, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Has The Most Emotional Ending Of All, When Anne Started Singing "The Parting Glass" And Edward Saw His Good Ol' Dead Friends Gathering In One Table. Man, This Is One Of The Best Ending In Any Video Games Apart From Bioshock And Red Dead Redemption II.
Revelations and black flag will always be the best hands down
For me the greatest ending in any of these games was the ending to Revelations. When Ezio spoke to Desmond... I got chills. Truly the best way to end a game.
Sadly they seem to have forgotten how important Desmond really was.
It's controversial but how ac 2 concluded the main villian story felt pretty bad like Ezio just says that killing you won't bring my family was so niche
Like Ezio who are you assassin or rennissance batman
Brotherhood ending is amazing!
It's kind of sad how my favorite AC games don't the best endings, Origins being my favorite in the franchise. While games I don't like as much having good endings. Not including AC 2, very good game and ending. I feel both Origins and Unity had the ground work to have amazing endings. They both had really good gameplay and a somewhat entertaining story up to that point. But both games the ending just falls flat. I try not to think about it too much, I don't want to ruin some of my favorite games of all time.
Ill rank the eneings of the games ive played:
1. Revelations
2. Brotherhood
3. AC 2
4. AC 3
5. AC 1
6. Rogue
Maybe you should do a plot twist video ❤ and nice video i stumbled upon your channel a week ago and i think i watched all your video 😅
Great vid personally I like revelations ending
My only issue was they built up juno to be this all powerful villain and then kill her in a book...smh
Demm, i forgot about ac revelations ending. I was expecting acbf to top, when i saw it at 2nd, i was was hit and was wondering which game is left??? Only for me to remember the greatest ending a few moments later...
weird being this early, honestly can’t disagree with any of the rankings on this one lol
i love your videos
If you want a serious answer, Revelations ending was amazing.
Not serious, the Ac rogues ending is awesome just because Shay voice is so good 😅
i honestly loved the ending of ac 3 because the way i saw it was the end of conor work and it was the time for him to retire after finishing what he started
AC 3 is wild because if you've done the Homestead missions, the ending is sad but hopeful as Connor sets to steward his new home; but if you haven't played them it's just really depressing.
I loved it (and had done all the Homestead), but I've seen people who never build up the context that gives Conner a more hopeful ending.
yeah i played all of the homestead missions and yes the ending was really sad seeing achillies dead on the chair was ... like a scene we did not used to see in Ac games @@Mx.S.314
Black Flags ending made me cry
Odysseys ending is Ass. But the legacy of first blade dlc ending is pure class. I felt that one scene where it showed Aya was better than the rest of the game
Anyone else feel like after 3 and black flag that every character just had a sudden drop in depth and personality? It’s so hollow now like they have no energy, or no direction from the VA director. Idk, every game since black flag has felt insanely lacklustre. Origin changed things slightly with the overhaul of the combat system and the real introduction of the hidden ones. But even at that, majority of the characters felt bland, like they had no depth to them. Bayek was sick and just rage filled, I think he would’ve been a much better character if they didn’t switch up on us at the end and force us to not use him.
Also!! I’m on your top 3, this thought has came to me. Remember how they used cutscenes for the modern day for a time, didddddnt abstergo get the shroud of Eden and then didn’t Shaun and Rebecca try get it? What if they actually have got it, and that we are actually going to get a fully modern game with two protagonists with basim as the antagonist. The two protagonists being, Desmond and Layla.
Ac Valhalla doesn’t even feel like it has an ending I only realised it was an ending when I got the trophy
Gotta agree ac3 was overhated it had a very good ending and a damn good story
I have no clue how I managed to, but got the best ending for odyssey first try
Revelations has one of the best endings in all of gaming ever. It's just incredible.
I actually thought Valhalla had a decent ending. We had excitement in the modern-day for the first time in years and it tied together a lot of loose lore from over the years. Honestly, the actual narrative of Valhalla is pretty solid, it's just bogged down by so much filler.
Like if the game was made in the classic format the story would have been so much more engaging and would be a great spinoff formula, where we explore other aspects of AC lore beyond Assassins and Templars.
My least favorite is Valhalla, and it has nothing to do with Basim. It was our last moment with the King of England. No fights. Just a talk and that was it. I don't know the history of the King and I'm sure he wasn't killed, but I was expecting a fight of some sort.
With Odyssey, sometimes all it takes is words and not blows. The mind can be a powerful thing.
elise always wants arno dorian to run after her its so Annoying but i hate the ending
After the ending of Unity I now dress Arno in black.
Valhalla’s had to be my least favorite; they killed off Layla Hassan too soon, which was my reason why. Rogue had to be my second least favorite because we weren’t able to, well, choose between the Templar Order or die. I don’t have a favorite so far, but I’ll have one in the future.
They could’ve cut to a black screen and it would’ve been better than the Valhalla ending
Origins on 11th😢😢😢...It has great story but lacks in gameplay....But anyway it's ur opinion...I respect it
It's about the ending. It's a great game and imo even in the top 5 of all AC games but its ending should've been placed even lower..
The problem with Odyssey's ending is that the modern day segment doesn't even HAVE a proper ending unless you play the DLC
And if you don't see the Odyssey DLC ending then it leaves the modern day in Valhalla with Layla confusing in places.
@@connorwiederich Yeah. It has crucial info but isn’t the base game. Dumb
I love Origins, but I feel the developers or writers ran out of time and needed to shorten the story because like 90% of the game is Bayek and Aya being all "lets work with Ceasar and Cleopatra to takedown and kill the leaders of the corrupt government of Egypt responsible for the death of our son because we want personal revenge and nothing more" only then all of a sudden in like the last two hours of the game they're at the beach like "hey lets start a secret order of assassins that kill anyone trying to stamp out free will and lets promote freedom and liberty to not just Egypt but the entire human race and make sure no one uses the Isu tech for power and make a creed and rituals for all the members of our new group must adhere to... also that shape in the sand that the skull made when I dropped it can become our groups logo".
AC2 and AC4 with RDR2 graphics would make them best ever made
I will put Unity above Valhalla, Syndicate and Origins and maybe Brotherhood, will switch 3 with 2 and 4 with Revelations.
Overall, the golden age of AC endings is really from 1 to Rogue.
Wait so basim goes from assassin to betrayal then back to an assassin??
He didn't betray assassin lmao.
@@johnbernardzulueta2677 he stops being an assassin right? My bad I don’t know why i said betrayal. But idk wat happened after mirage and before Valhalla
@@MrCookies_02 No he didn't stop being assassins its just he became a "bad" assassin/person.
@@MrCookies_02 It's Roshan who quit in the brotherhood because the Mentor Rayhan allowed Basim to go at the vault.
Revelations was my first game in the series and made me fall for the series
When I played ac odyssey for the first time everybody died
syndicate had the worst imo. they literally say ‘together’ before killing starrick (cringe). then they literally run off into the sunset at the end. like wtf
My favorite ever AC game (Brotherhood) has a TERRIBLE ending 😭
Unity's ending is great. Elise trying to kill Germain makes sense he killed her father she did it with anger and hate. Also I like there is no modern game in Unity I never liked them
Odyssey base game ending not even a real ending. In Valhalla, at least we get a short quest to warped thing up nicely
Revelation, good night
Revelations it is 🙂
After 3 the only one that had an ending that u can rate is mirage
Unity is more or less my favorite but they clearly didnt give a shit about the story at all
Man black flag and the ezio trilogy hits hard i kenw it whould have been black flag or one of the ezio games
Why does nobody ever remebers liberation ?
Unity's ending was indeed bad. The whole story feels like it has so much potential and that there was supposed to be some follow-up. Alas, Arno was quite a simp and easily succumbed to emotions. If he truly cared about Elise and her safety, at some point he should've just slapped her and told her to stay put good old James Bond style, whilst going to fight Germain himself. Alas we don't have this type of chad, decisive strong male characters in the modern era anymore. Anyway, the game making me very intigued with these fictional characters and their fates goes to show how well the story was presented and how much potential it held, it's a shame the writers just pointlessly killed her off. On another note other AC endings also weren't great but they weren't as disappointing probably because their stories weren't as interesting as this one.
For me the black flag has the best ending
I love the new ac but not valhalla and mirage
I just started the video and if the ending is not revelations I'm done with every AC community🤦🏻
Who is deimas?
AC :Revelations IS the right answer
Revelations has the best ending!
I really wish the Hordafylke arc was the last arc you do for Valhalla's story rather than the Hamtunscire arc.
The ending with the modern day, excluding The Last Chapter, and the scene with Eivor being appointed Jarl with everyone singing was great to watch and felt fitting as an ending, though I do wish we got 2-3 more arcs with Sigurd to make his choice in the end more impactful. While Hamtunscire does finish up conquering England and leads up to finishing the Order of the Ancients storyline and you do lose a number of your allies it just felt unsatisfying and unfitting as an ending to the base game. Sure its like an epilogue and you are finally conquering England but it felt like a middle chapter than an ending to the story. Not to mention the choice to spare or kill the final boss in that arc is completely pointless.
Agreed. I think Ubi totally fluked the whole web of the order/cultists, it had so much potential. Keeping it seperate from the territory arcs and doing it on your own made the end feel so disjointed and like there was no real ending, but 3 seperate endings for killing off the order, conquering all the territories, and the Norse god lore of the brothers and basim. Wish they could’ve found a way to tie in all 3. Same with odyssey, felt like 2 seperate endings
@@jaxthaxton2703 Valhalla and Odyssey do kind of have the same types of storylines.
Odyssey has the family storyline with reuniting the family, dismantling the Cult of Kosmos with their leader being the one behind it, and the Atlantis storyline with accepting the Staff of Hermes.
Valhalla has the family storyline with Eivor and Sigurd searching for Valhalla and rescuing Sigurd and Eivor dealing with her father's death plus Eivor becoming the jarl, dismantling the Order of the Ancients with again the leader being behind it all, and conquering England for the Raven Clan.
Though with Valhalla conquering England and the family storyline are both part of the main story and the Order of the Ancients is main and side content while with Odyssey the family storyline is the main story while the Cult of Kosmos is both main and side content and the Atlantis storyline is the epilogue to Kassandra's/Alexios's journey in Odyssey.
With Valhalla I mainly wish more of the story arcs had tied into the Eivor and Sigurd storyline and focusing on Eivor's character rather than being mainly about making new alliances. It made the story feel so disjointed plus a lot of these alliance arcs didn't push the story but rather just gave Eivor an ally to fight in Suthsexe and Hamtunscire.
Placing origins that low is a crime
You reckon origins ending is worth being placed higher?
@@TheHiddenOne690 I mean the beach scene was the most emotional scene in the entire game apart from the hidden ones dlc ending. And it just hits the feels when Aya picks up the the eagle skull from the sand to reveal that’s the origin of the assassin’s emblem. From that point on the hidden ones are born. I guess it’s just the sentimentality of it that’s hits hard for me.
Rogue is a very good ending
Altair is not mediocre character
ac syndicate is top 5 endings how dare ye!
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