People ignore the present day plot, and juno. The reality is that all the old games, (AC1-Syndicate) were part of a major storyline, and it isn't a crossover, but a sequel. Sad that ubisoft rusehd all games to release so close to eachother tho. That said, the new games have a far less clear vision for narrative, many people simply don't understand assassin's creed, all because the the new games.
The most cold-blooded assassination that truthfully had a chilling impact was Germain's. Arno made him feel every slow second of that blade, with a dead stare. The only other time prior to that where I felt it was truly a kill motivated by rage and hatred, was when Ezio killed Uberto for betraying his father and brothers.
Ezio stabbed uberto multiple times in a fast amount of time, in his rage. but arno, he only stabbed germain once, and he slowly inserted it into germains flesh so he can feel all of the pain.
@@ufm123 Ezio Also stabbed Ulberto 5 times one for each of his family members even though he didn’t kill his sister and mother I still count it because he put them in danger.
I already knew he was gonna skip AC 1 despite the many epic moments and assassinations from Altair, like Al Mualim "the student defeat the teacher" moment or Robert de Sable "You have taken my life and so damned yours" when he tells him the truth about his master, people who started the series with Ezio's games tend to believe AC 1 is bad, boring and skippable to the point of forgetting it even exists it's their fault if after years we never had an AC 1 remastered or even a simple ps4 port for it and we probably never will, cause Ubisoft thinks almost no one liked the first game so they won't bother making it available to other consoles...
@@MERCYLESS_EDITS_GAMING Yep. In Haytham's journal, he notes that one of the assassins threw a knife, but it only damaged the rope; it didn't cut it. After hesitating for a moment because he knew what he *should* do, he throws a knife of his own, cutting the rope.
@@quiet3455 but the AC2 novel doesn't line up with the game at all. The thing is almost an entirely different storyline. Considering we are in the animus, there is no way the two storylines could work together. But I do see your point.
And prity hardcore indoctrination at that to. They killed his father in front of him then gas lite him on it for years. Dude ended up dispising everything related to his father because of them. And if he was using Arno as an example (Arno would at this point in time be raised by bealopen the Templar leader) as Arno was never indoctrinated, hes off massively their. Sorry to tell you this hathem but it was never anyones intention to recruiter Arno into the order. Arno was adopted out of respect for Charles and the only reason why Charles was even killed was because he had the box. That Box is a blight on humanity, its caused an untold amount of pointless deaths. If it wasn’t for that box Charles would have been fine. unlike in the americas and Britain, franch was completely stable. They had a truce that lasted almost 40 years before the revolution caused it to fracture. Frances set up at that time was more like that of the golden age of the mob. They worked off the principles similar to that of the almarta and higher tier killings even on another side had to be green lite by both sides higher ups. Out of all time periods we’ve been able to play in this is probably one of the most stable of all of them before its absolute collapse. Their was no reason to indoctrinate Arno, their wasnt even really a reason to recruite him. Hell he was sheltered from the truth. Not until Bealopen died did he even know what a Templar or assasin was.
true but even after discovering it was templars who killed Edward, Haytham didn't leave the order because he believed in the templar cause, and even him didn't like what some templars did to stay in control, like the Bulldog.
@@MOH-ph3qm assassination means killing a known personality but his case was not by hand since Ezio granted him that mercy but it is still 2nd degree manslaughter that matches assassination perfectly
@@MOH-ph3qm Hypothetical situation... I get paid to assassinate someone, I push them off a roof, by your logic I shouldn't get payed because gravity killed them lmao
@@tonyleidyiii1652i honestly think that would’ve been a better idea than the dead kings dlc, have Arno be told about Shay being the man responsible for his father’s death and then hunt Shay down and leading to a boss battle with a style similar to Arno vs Bellec or Ezio vs Cesare
Francois Thomas Germain (ACU) had The most brutal death: no music, Arno stab him as slow as he can to let him feel everything, not to mention The sound effect. It’s perfect.
Idk why, but Elize’s death as haunted me for some reason. Even when I first played it, I think it’s cause of the DLC and how it portrayed the passing of someone so accurately. Arno is just empty up until the main story of the dlc of course.
@@sheddy22 Connor absolutely did not want to kill Haytham. He wanted his father to work with him, not oppose him or trick him every step of the way. But Connor was never one to openly grieve, and he tempered that grief to rise as a Master Assassin.
@@itsmekars4311 yes, but I couldn’t get through this stub completely, of course I’m not smart, but I have enough brains not to play this, unfortunately, I didn’t have enough brains not to start it.
@@postonian425 because take a look at all the assassins creed games and look for what I'm trying to say they have had so many historical people throughout the games it would only make sense to make a assassin's creed game with John F Kennedy as a Templar because if you have played assassin's creed 3's dlc involving Connor Kenway and George Washington you would know George Washington betrays Connor
For those who don't know Haytham had no intention of killing Connor Edit: When Connor kills Haytham if you go to the homestead basement you can see he writes "I made a mistake" in Mohawk language
@@hoddedman_ARG I strongly doubt Connor would be swayed to the Templars side. If anything he’d go full rogue and hunt down anyone involved in harming his people
Even my least favorite games in the franchise still deliver some epic moments. But Origins takes the crown for the best assassination scenes. Whoever plays Bayek did a great job.
The way Arno slowly presses the blade into Thomases neck is really chilling. In what seems like a calm killing, is filled with anger and rage, and the slowness is simply Arno, making sure that Thomas feels every inch of that blade. Unity is such an incredible game.
Haytham letting his Guard down after praising the superiority of the Templers ( which leads him to be exposed and forget about connors hidden blade) is very deep.
That slow stab into Germain's face by Arno for killing Elise was so well deserved. Icing on the cake was hiding his bones among the many. No Sage DNA for Abstergo.
In Unity I knew about opportunities but never used them that you can kill Sivert like that and La Touche, always making assassination on them in regular way
I can’t remember his name but I always remember when Ezio kills his rival right at the start in AC2 and after he kills him he is shouting in Italian at the man before Mario calms him down, telling him to show respect. After that Ezio always said Requiescat in pace after an assassination
@@GHOST6472 but is true... Play it fully free of nostalgia and forgetting Brotherhood and Revelations exist. The writing and story of the game is a complete clusterfuck: couple of important events happen out of coincidence, Ezio has this ONE moment of growth (never fails before, never will after) the villains are cartoonishly evil (watering down all grey moral spectrum of the first game), Ezio's speech after killing Savo makes no sense (he says he would've fallen for vengeance if it wasn't for his allies. But he was originally going to Scape and said allies putted him in the path of revenge in the first place) and then he contradicts himself by trying to kill Borgia out of spite only to be stabbed and have a change of heart 5 minutes later. 2's story is a disaster period... We used to have a lot less refined taste for videogame stories before. But people should stop pretending that game is some sort of Casablanca
@@taitos00 The reason why the Templars became so corrupt is that Rodrigo had pretty much made them into his empire. He kicked out all the good ones and replaced them with monsters like Il Carnefice.
Other Villains: We had most painful and brutal death. Caesar: You know whats more worse than getting stabbed by assassin at infront of people in public then tons of people has started to stab me multiple times? Even my son stabbed me as well yet the spot he stabbed was literally painful than other stab wounds.. Uberto: Welcome to my world there fella
Ahhh Haytham Kenway, the extremely popular Templar grand master. I really hope that Ubisoft makes a game with Haytham as the main character. But of course, we probably will never get our wish.
For me, I’d say that Chrysis’s assassination counts. Reason being because Alexios, or Kassandra’s way they talk is so powerful that you can just feel the rage too.
True, especially since isn't Chrysis the one that took Alexios or Kassandra (depending on who you play as the protagonist) as a baby and tortured them into becoming Deimos.
I mean once you get stabbed in the jugular, as those big blood vessels in your neck, you are pretty much done. So a common assassination animation shows the assassin grabbing the target from behind, coving their mouth with their right hand, then stabbing them with their hidden blade into their neck with their left.
Am I the only one who wonders why Francesco de Pazzi survives the fall, considering the posture in which he fell meaning he wouldn't have landed directly into the haystack
I know not a lot of people like Syndicate, but I like how creative Jacob Frye gets with his assassinations. Even in a profession of Killing, Jacob knows how to make a show. But i have to give it up to Germain’s Assassination. It made me solidify of Arno as one of my favorites.
One of my least favourite this about this franchise is how similar nearly all of the assassinations are. Like, imagine actually having to plan to take out a target, and there are different challenges and ways in which to kill someone.
When Bayek killed the hippo and lost his finger to the hidden blade, it started the finger sacrifice. Has to be one of the most iconic assassinations of all time
10:45 Ezio stabs him with his right blade, which was broken at the very start of the game (at this point he does not have the hookblade). Is this an oversight, or was there enough of the blade left intact to still stab him?
@@SomeStupidGuy249 that's true, however when he equips his blades after getting caught in the intro cutscene, he puts the working blade on his left hand. So you can do the standard assassination animation. So when he kills the templar guy, he has the working blade on his left arm.
Ngl it# kinda a rip there is no "Assasins Creed: Odyssey" because i woule really like seeing the death of Elpenor in this video, other than that. Great vid!
15:13 Normally an Assassin is calm, collected and kills with style with one shot; this time Ezio was so angry he stabbed him five times with his fist still tightening because of how ruthless this was meant to be!
10:10 "thetyrant is dead you are free now" Proceed to exit the senate and tell the roman people, only to be met with blank stares and angry faces. The senators just realised they have made a GRAVE mistake. for Caesar won the peoples hearts and the senate had robbed them of that. In ancient history the senators who murdered caesar were arrested and killed and those who escaped, got caught and killed. the last 2 to survive thought that leaving to Africa would save them, until a soldier recognised them and went up to them to ask who they were, obviously knowing. the senators tried to bluff, but mid sentence the soldier took out his sword and slashed one's throat and the other was later decapitated. Their corpses left to the sands and beasts of the sands. Spitting on their body and cursing their names.
Haytham has no intention to kill Connor He could've killed injured Connor in that open battle. Or he could've used his hidden blades while choking Connor.
Brudenell assassination is the coolest, but by far the most cold blooded is Germain's. Arno did enjoy every milimetre of his blade stabbing on to Germain's throat
Killing Charles Dorian in Rogue is such a smart way to make a crossover to Unity. I'm just amazed.
I hope the next assassins creed game will be about Arno hunting shay
@@tonyleidyiii1652 maybe in the future. But i hope that too.
When AC was good 😔
People ignore the present day plot, and juno. The reality is that all the old games, (AC1-Syndicate) were part of a major storyline, and it isn't a crossover, but a sequel. Sad that ubisoft rusehd all games to release so close to eachother tho. That said, the new games have a far less clear vision for narrative, many people simply don't understand assassin's creed, all because the the new games.
I agree
Templar: *does some tyrannical shit*
Assassin: *kills them*
Templar: "WHY HAVE YOU DONE THIS?!?!"
"NO U FOOL I WAS KILLING THE NATIVES TO SAVE THEM"- that one Templar from ac3
@@thisisnotbandit7467 ok
The most cold-blooded assassination that truthfully had a chilling impact was Germain's. Arno made him feel every slow second of that blade, with a dead stare. The only other time prior to that where I felt it was truly a kill motivated by rage and hatred, was when Ezio killed Uberto for betraying his father and brothers.
Ezio stabbed uberto multiple times in a fast amount of time, in his rage. but arno, he only stabbed germain once, and he slowly inserted it into germains flesh so he can feel all of the pain.
@@ufm123 Ezio Also stabbed Ulberto 5 times one for each of his family members even though he didn’t kill his sister and mother I still count it because he put them in danger.
@@ItsVaxirus ok that's kinda reaching
Ezio pushed in the blade slowly too when he killed the Orsi brothers and got stabbed
Infatti Arnò è l'Ezio dei poveri.
Ah man you can't just skip AC1. Every Assassination ending with Altair questioning everything he knew from the Assassin's was great lol.
I agree. At least the assassination of Al Mualim should be included
Finally someone appreciates AC 1
I loved ac1. In that game the templar is not evil for the sake of being evil
I already knew he was gonna skip AC 1 despite the many epic moments and assassinations from Altair, like Al Mualim "the student defeat the teacher" moment or Robert de Sable "You have taken my life and so damned yours" when he tells him the truth about his master, people who started the series with Ezio's games tend to believe AC 1 is bad, boring and skippable to the point of forgetting it even exists it's their fault if after years we never had an AC 1 remastered or even a simple ps4 port for it and we probably never will, cause Ubisoft thinks almost no one liked the first game so they won't bother making it available to other consoles...
@@thestrong2401 Also due to that, Ubisoft forgot how much we liked the Philosophical Discussions in the OG AC game.
12:00 fun fact: in the book it’s actually Haytham that shoots down Connor’s rope. It might be the case here as well, since he was hidden in the crowd
Really?
@@MERCYLESS_EDITS_GAMING Yep. In Haytham's journal, he notes that one of the assassins threw a knife, but it only damaged the rope; it didn't cut it. After hesitating for a moment because he knew what he *should* do, he throws a knife of his own, cutting the rope.
@@quiet3455the novels aren't really canon. They are officially canon, but frequently don't add up.
@@quiet3455 but the AC2 novel doesn't line up with the game at all. The thing is almost an entirely different storyline. Considering we are in the animus, there is no way the two storylines could work together. But I do see your point.
@@quiet3455 officially they are all canon. But that simply can't work. Ubisoft honestly don't know what can and can't be canon these days.
Haytham claiming that the Templar order needs no indoctrination is pretty ironic considering he only became a Templar because of indoctrination
And prity hardcore indoctrination at that to. They killed his father in front of him then gas lite him on it for years. Dude ended up dispising everything related to his father because of them.
And if he was using Arno as an example (Arno would at this point in time be raised by bealopen the Templar leader) as Arno was never indoctrinated, hes off massively their. Sorry to tell you this hathem but it was never anyones intention to recruiter Arno into the order. Arno was adopted out of respect for Charles and the only reason why Charles was even killed was because he had the box. That Box is a blight on humanity, its caused an untold amount of pointless deaths. If it wasn’t for that box Charles would have been fine.
unlike in the americas and Britain, franch was completely stable. They had a truce that lasted almost 40 years before the revolution caused it to fracture. Frances set up at that time was more like that of the golden age of the mob. They worked off the principles similar to that of the almarta and higher tier killings even on another side had to be green lite by both sides higher ups. Out of all time periods we’ve been able to play in this is probably one of the most stable of all of them before its absolute collapse. Their was no reason to indoctrinate Arno, their wasnt even really a reason to recruite him. Hell he was sheltered from the truth. Not until Bealopen died did he even know what a Templar or assasin was.
Alot like religion, how many religious people would we have without indoctrination.
@@kevind3974 golden age for two class
The third class was not in that golden age
true but even after discovering it was templars who killed Edward, Haytham didn't leave the order because he believed in the templar cause, and even him didn't like what some templars did to stay in control, like the Bulldog.
Man I hate Reginald Birch. All my homies hate Reginald
idk if it's just my opinion but I feel like cesare borgia should've been on the list, throwing him off the cliff was pretty iconic.
It wasn't an assassination though
@@MOH-ph3qm assassination means killing a known personality but his case was not by hand since Ezio granted him that mercy but it is still 2nd degree manslaughter that matches assassination perfectly
@@johnmarston9262 Holy shit John Marston from Red Dead Redemption?!?!??
@@Pepe-jq6fj *flute starts playing*
*Drum kicks in*
@@MOH-ph3qm Hypothetical situation... I get paid to assassinate someone, I push them off a roof, by your logic I shouldn't get payed because gravity killed them lmao
Syndicate was slept on. Some of the most fun and unique assassinations in the game
It took the free running of Unity and the graphics and worked it into a pretty entertaining single-player game.
Syndicate was slept on in its entirety. Very underrated game.
@@Caboose47 I completely agree! I don't know why people hate it.
On End of the Line, I like to wait for the target to look up, then I kill them.
Syndicate > 3 RPG titles
"i learned a lot from the Apple, Life and death. Past and future, let me show You"
**Charges a sealed pistol and shoots It**
to be fair. a gun at that point is probably space age. this was still around the time where they were still using bows.
Altair learned about america
Altair uses: “Black Powder”!
One thing about Ezio is he always showed his targets mercy after assassinating them.
Well Uberto and Vieri were not so lucky
Except Umberto and vieri,Umberto getting stabbed so much and vieri being insulted to his grave
The guy at the beginning of Revelations?
@@ViliamPriscak beacause Mario Auditore teach him to show respect to dead after this two assassinations.
"You are not Vieri! Do not become him."
bro the bank one in syndicate is so dope, jacob just tears through the painting and cuts him down. one of my favorite assassinations in the series
I loved the unique assassinations in Syndicate. I forget whether other AC games had it but that was such a cool concept.
@@terezamatys4489 Unity introduced them but they were not nearly as creative as Syndicate ones
Charles Dorian assassination was amazing plot between Rogue and Unity
I hope Arno will hunt shay in the next assassins creed game
@@tonyleidyiii1652 i dont think we will ever see arno again they dont do games with same assassin any more
What I thought was amazing was how NOBODY NOTICED THAT CEASER GOT STABBED IN THE **** BY BRUTUS!!!! Evidence: 10:01
@@tonyleidyiii1652i honestly think that would’ve been a better idea than the dead kings dlc, have Arno be told about Shay being the man responsible for his father’s death and then hunt Shay down and leading to a boss battle with a style similar to Arno vs Bellec or Ezio vs Cesare
@@Dragoboi1998 they haven't done with an Assassin in awhile
Syndicate had incredibly creative set pieces
I agree with you, I don't know why people doesn't like it if it's a very good game of the saga
We need more of the ball/party assassinations
@@eldead9200 bad fighting system
And I love the main villain too.
@@magn1fiK0you can’t go wrong with the double/triple kills
Francois Thomas Germain (ACU) had The most brutal death: no music, Arno stab him as slow as he can to let him feel everything, not to mention The sound effect. It’s perfect.
If a man just killed my girlfriend in front of my eyes idk if i wouldve just stabbed him once like damn arno did control himself there
Sì e con uno sguardo spento, apatico, privo di emozioni.
"Corpses do not have boots"
-Famous last words
His did
God, Bayek’s excessive *and completely justified* brutality is awesome
that scene where francesco is thrown off the roof is without a doubt one of my favourites in the entire series. chills every time i see it.
Jacopo seeing it, realizing what's happened and immediately bolting from the scene really sells it.
Hornigold's death was honestly disturbing, knowing that he made many good points, and seeing that Edward knew this.
Yeah, and the history behind both him and edward
Idk why, but Elize’s death as haunted me for some reason. Even when I first played it, I think it’s cause of the DLC and how it portrayed the passing of someone so accurately. Arno is just empty up until the main story of the dlc of course.
18:59 Bro put his heart into that line.
Germain killing Elise is sadness
Connor killing haytham is sadness at its finest
I have to disagree. Haytham deserved what happened to him in my opinion.
Germain killing Elise was the dumbest shit ever
@@maestro0499yeah bro seriously connor dgaf bout haytham lmao
@@maestro0499 yea, but it was still connors dad-
@@sheddy22 Connor absolutely did not want to kill Haytham. He wanted his father to work with him, not oppose him or trick him every step of the way. But Connor was never one to openly grieve, and he tempered that grief to rise as a Master Assassin.
Medunamun's death is the best. Its so savage and clearly shows exactly what type of game you're about to play.
In a game without a solid concept, with an empty world, useless quests, wretched enemies and pumping money?
@@Borov1984 have you even played the game lmao
@@itsmekars4311 yes, but I couldn’t get through this stub completely, of course I’m not smart, but I have enough brains not to play this, unfortunately, I didn’t have enough brains not to start it.
@@Borov1984so a long and drown out no?
@@Borov1984TL,DR: No
All of the kills in Assassin’s Creed Syndicate and Origins are probably my favorite, they look so good.
killing medunamun is such a good opening mission for origins it sets up the game so well oh my god
edit: mistakes were made
Omg, I was thinking the same!
Yes!!!!!
@@jax_wildguess now ubisoft just needs to make an assassin's creed game where you assassinate John F Kennedy
@@masterassassinaltairibn-la4698 and why’s that
@@postonian425 because take a look at all the assassins creed games and look for what I'm trying to say they have had so many historical people throughout the games it would only make sense to make a assassin's creed game with John F Kennedy as a Templar because if you have played assassin's creed 3's dlc involving Connor Kenway and George Washington you would know George Washington betrays Connor
For those who don't know Haytham had no intention of killing Connor
Edit: When Connor kills Haytham if you go to the homestead basement you can see he writes "I made a mistake" in Mohawk language
Even sparing his life when he got hanged. I think he believe he could change him to be a Templar
@@hoddedman_ARG even if he couldn't change him to a Templar, he just loved his son more then he loved him
He loved his son and sees ziio in him
This shows haytham is strong af and has kindness
@@dogextra9948 indeed
@@hoddedman_ARG I strongly doubt Connor would be swayed to the Templars side. If anything he’d go full rogue and hunt down anyone involved in harming his people
20:44 “corpses do not have boots” realises that he will be the corpse with no boots
22:03 This was the most badass thing to witness. My jaw dropped an I got HYPED the first time I played it.
It is so badass, how assassins let enter Altaïr: "Welcome back Mentor". Requescat in pace Altaïr Ibn la Ahad
Even my least favorite games in the franchise still deliver some epic moments.
But Origins takes the crown for the best assassination scenes. Whoever plays Bayek did a great job.
Abubakar Salim. A fantastic actor through and through. He's great in "Raised By Wolves" and he will be in the upcoming season of "House of Dragon"!
Savonarola's death and Ezio's speech are the most memorable and beautiful parts of Assassin's Creed II
The way Arno slowly presses the blade into Thomases neck is really chilling. In what seems like a calm killing, is filled with anger and rage, and the slowness is simply Arno, making sure that Thomas feels every inch of that blade. Unity is such an incredible game.
Haytham letting his Guard down after praising the superiority of the Templers ( which leads him to be exposed and forget about connors hidden blade) is very deep.
That slow stab into Germain's face by Arno for killing Elise was so well deserved. Icing on the cake was hiding his bones among the many. No Sage DNA for Abstergo.
It's sad that you forgot to add Adewale's assassination by Shay, one of the most iconic assassinations in the series
Medanamun, the Snake, and Alexandria were the highlights of Origins for me
The child's fear face when he sees haytham killing is something very funny
It’s actually one of the assassins you can recruit. You find this out in optional dialogue. Duncan little I think
@@historicgamer1895 yeah bro, my mind was so blown when I talked to him at the pub and he said that was him
@@shunakiyama6275 same
I think Origins' most iconic assassination was the intro where he kills Rudjek with the mask
4:57 Man, I'd really love a Connor Vs Shay showdown!
In Unity I knew about opportunities but never used them that you can kill Sivert like that and La Touche, always making assassination on them in regular way
9:37 just an average afternoon in london
blud got shanked
I can’t remember his name but I always remember when Ezio kills his rival right at the start in AC2 and after he kills him he is shouting in Italian at the man before Mario calms him down, telling him to show respect. After that Ezio always said Requiescat in pace after an assassination
The only moment of good writing in that whole game
@@taitos00 ha good one
@@GHOST6472 but is true... Play it fully free of nostalgia and forgetting Brotherhood and Revelations exist.
The writing and story of the game is a complete clusterfuck: couple of important events happen out of coincidence, Ezio has this ONE moment of growth (never fails before, never will after) the villains are cartoonishly evil (watering down all grey moral spectrum of the first game), Ezio's speech after killing Savo makes no sense (he says he would've fallen for vengeance if it wasn't for his allies. But he was originally going to Scape and said allies putted him in the path of revenge in the first place) and then he contradicts himself by trying to kill Borgia out of spite only to be stabbed and have a change of heart 5 minutes later.
2's story is a disaster period... We used to have a lot less refined taste for videogame stories before. But people should stop pretending that game is some sort of Casablanca
The name is Vieri de pazzi
@@taitos00 The reason why the Templars became so corrupt is that Rodrigo had pretty much made them into his empire. He kicked out all the good ones and replaced them with monsters like Il Carnefice.
Other Villains: We had most painful and brutal death.
Caesar: You know whats more worse than getting stabbed by assassin at infront of people in public then tons of people has started to stab me multiple times? Even my son stabbed me as well yet the spot he stabbed was literally painful than other stab wounds..
Uberto: Welcome to my world there fella
Not his son but I get the sentiment
Sivert: What’s our cut?
What Arno should’ve said: How’s your throat?
15:48 lmao that lady flew
It’s so funny how everyone hates syndicate yet it has the most fun assassination missions and kills
I love La Touche' going, "Oh shit! Is that..."
Staricks death in syndicate was one of the coolest assassinations I have ever seen in these games
Ahhh Haytham Kenway, the extremely popular Templar grand master. I really hope that Ubisoft makes a game with Haytham as the main character. But of course, we probably will never get our wish.
Assassins creed 3 was such a good game
My fav game by far
I loved the Hickey assassination part, especially the slo-mo
julius ceaser one with aya was a chefs kiss. Orgins is prbly my fav AC game
One of my favorite assassinations in AC would be from revelation when you kill Shahkulu, dude refuses to die till you properly 1v1 him.
NexaTerra Gaming The 🐐 keep up the excellent work ❤
Thanks mate! 😊
Julius Caesar looked like one painful death
You should see the play
Stabs in the back, chest, and balls. That must suck
@@steffanyschwartz7801 lmao
Yooooo wtf that lady straight up looked at the camera 1:39
14:48 Jacob was not having it😂
14:50
A very clean cut to the yugular, loved it.
Maxwell roth was basically just british joker ill never unsee it
They are truly unique assassinations, brilliant video
2:09
"no one deserves to die in such pain"
*Proceeds to stab him through the mouth*
Well, it was either that or burning alive slowly
The most iconic line, in my opinion, is “Don’t you ever stop hollowing?”
Julius Caesar death was the most epic and brutal scene in all assassins creed games.
For me, I’d say that Chrysis’s assassination counts. Reason being because Alexios, or Kassandra’s way they talk is so powerful that you can just feel the rage too.
True, especially since isn't Chrysis the one that took Alexios or Kassandra (depending on who you play as the protagonist) as a baby and tortured them into becoming Deimos.
@@kelseypadilla8979 exactly
Can agree with 5:24, Francesco was scared ****less when he saw Ezio
@@bjornvandesande especially considering that the final shot of him was actually a part of true history, I even remember it being seen in *Hannibal*
Damn, man though Connor is my favourite assasin, I love how Ezio is being classy by saying rest in peace.
Connor does as well. Due to his Native American side.
Say what you willl about Valhalla but that first assassination on Kjotve was badass
Cruel lack of AC 1 and Brotherhood assassinations, they were iconic
the most emotional thing is arno's loss
I love the way he slowly and sadisticaly drove the hidden blade into his neck.
Oh hell yeah, made me satisfied, but in a normal way, y’know?
I already want to play Syndicate, but that tag team assassination makes me want to play it even more.
it's funny how, for french peoples, the characters in unity sounds really british
You should do one for every famous historical figure. From King Richard all the way to Sigurd
I don't care what anyone says, the first 3 Assassin''s Creed games are still legendary to me. I also did enjoy AC: Odyssey. That was fun.
"Corpses do not have boots."
*Correct.*
I just realized getting stabbed in the cheek is a common occurrence in Assassin's Creed
I think it's their neck that the assassins tried to stab instead of their victims cheeks
I mean once you get stabbed in the jugular, as those big blood vessels in your neck, you are pretty much done.
So a common assassination animation shows the assassin grabbing the target from behind, coving their mouth with their right hand, then stabbing them with their hidden blade into their neck with their left.
@@TheHammerGuy94 exactly and once they stab an artery it's also a quick death probably the same as the jugular that your mentioned
kjotve's death scene is sinematically powerful and badass
Am I the only one who wonders why Francesco de Pazzi survives the fall, considering the posture in which he fell meaning he wouldn't have landed directly into the haystack
I know not a lot of people like Syndicate, but I like how creative Jacob Frye gets with his assassinations. Even in a profession of Killing, Jacob knows how to make a show.
But i have to give it up to Germain’s Assassination. It made me solidify of Arno as one of my favorites.
One of my least favourite this about this franchise is how similar nearly all of the assassinations are. Like, imagine actually having to plan to take out a target, and there are different challenges and ways in which to kill someone.
charles lee death is something else one of the coolest endings to a game ever
When Bayek killed the hippo and lost his finger to the hidden blade, it started the finger sacrifice. Has to be one of the most iconic assassinations of all time
10:45 Ezio stabs him with his right blade, which was broken at the very start of the game (at this point he does not have the hookblade).
Is this an oversight, or was there enough of the blade left intact to still stab him?
It was the left blade that was broken.
@@SomeStupidGuy249 that's true, however when he equips his blades after getting caught in the intro cutscene, he puts the working blade on his left hand.
So you can do the standard assassination animation. So when he kills the templar guy, he has the working blade on his left arm.
@@infinitespinergy1220 Well, goes to show how long it's been since I last played it.
@@SomeStupidGuy249 Same, I checked it in a gameplay video, I did not remember either lol used to have this game on xbox, but not anymore:/
He has 2 blades
There's no doubt, Altair and Ezio are definitely the most iconic and best assassins of all time
There is plenty of doubt
I would have added Pierre Bellec for Unity.
I never thought Maxwell Roth made it here, but i can clearly see why it's memorable 🗿
What defines an "iconic" assassination here? Don't get me wrong but your picks just seem random 😅
I think for origins the best kill is for sure the intro using the mask the intensity a great way to start the game if im being honest
Syndicate was and still is slept on.
16:10 badass.
4:08 creative
21:00 fun
Unity and Origins assassinations were cold-blooded as well.
Pitcarin should've been here for the sole reason of him essentially saying, "Oi mate, bit rude of you to stab me in the chest, innit bruv?"
Ngl it# kinda a rip there is no "Assasins Creed: Odyssey" because i woule really like seeing the death of Elpenor in this video, other than that. Great vid!
Sometimes i forget this games used to be themselves
I like how Shay is having an epic speech about his life, while Arno is having a mental breakdown 😂
Julius Ceasar - got stabbed in the Balls...
...From his own Son... Ouch
@F you got a point with that..
2:50 “whats our cut 30-“ dies 2 milliseconds later 💀💀
4:30 still shocks me that this is the beginning of unity
15:13 Normally an Assassin is calm, collected and kills with style with one shot; this time Ezio was so angry he stabbed him five times with his fist still tightening because of how ruthless this was meant to be!
I like your outfit you made in Unity. What gear pieces was there?
I’d put the Al-Ghul and Fazim assassinations from Mirage here now, the others from that game were pretty forgettable but those two went so hard
10:10 "thetyrant is dead you are free now" Proceed to exit the senate and tell the roman people, only to be met with blank stares and angry faces. The senators just realised they have made a GRAVE mistake. for Caesar won the peoples hearts and the senate had robbed them of that. In ancient history the senators who murdered caesar were arrested and killed and those who escaped, got caught and killed. the last 2 to survive thought that leaving to Africa would save them, until a soldier recognised them and went up to them to ask who they were, obviously knowing. the senators tried to bluff, but mid sentence the soldier took out his sword and slashed one's throat and the other was later decapitated. Their corpses left to the sands and beasts of the sands. Spitting on their body and cursing their names.
Haytham has no intention to kill Connor
He could've killed injured Connor in that open battle.
Or he could've used his hidden blades while choking Connor.
Man, they did Caesar so dirty. Thank God I was able to enjoy the previous games rather than these new rpg ones.
Brudenell assassination is the coolest, but by far the most cold blooded is Germain's. Arno did enjoy every milimetre of his blade stabbing on to Germain's throat