Yousuf's death killed me. He's like that goofy friend who's always making sure everyone's happy and laughing while also making sure they have your back in every bad situation. RIP Yousuf.
'No books . . . . no wisdom . . . . Just you, fratello mio' / it hits everytime, nothing beats the feeling when you play from the first ac game, it hit me and tears came. Altair and Ezio meeting like that and ezio's last requiescat in pace.
In Chess (see 2:34:30 for video reference where you asked about it), Castling is a defensive move where the King (provided the King and Castle on either the King's side or Queen's side have not moved yet during that point in the game), can move 2 spaces to the left or right depending on which Castle he's moving to, and then the Castle jumps over him to stand on his other side next to. The King cannot be in check at that point, there cannot be any other pieces between him and the Castle, and there cannot be anywhere between them that is under threat from the opponent's pieces. The Castle can be under threat though, since it will be moved if you choose to do the Castling. The move originated in Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, and spread to Eurasia, the Middle East and Africa. It had many different versions based on local rules, but settled into its current form during the 19th century. Strangely the move is not used and is illegal in all forms of Asian chess.
Ezio's songs in the minstrel disguise are hilarious. Some are purely referential in-universe (Vieri, Cesare etc) while others mock the games themselves (like how annoying minstrels are in II and Brotherhood).
So I'm going to nerd out a bit about the whole lifespan thing you guys mentioned. The "average" life span aka "life expectancy" was relatively low. That's because of high infant mortality. If you have baby who dies before their first birthday and a man who lives to be a hundred, the average life span is 50. That doesn't mean people started dropping dead of old age at 50. If you survived your childhood, you could expect to live a long natural life. And keep in mind I said "natural" life. You could still die of disease or be killed by something/someone, further decreasing the average life span of the time.
Thank you for saying this so I didn't have to also nerd out. Its one of those things that is absolutely correct to say, but is misleading because averages aren't actually that important in regards to spectrums.
It would have likely still bee like maybe 60 or 70 if you are lucky either way, maybe 1 or 2 decades more w/ good RNG if you are rich enough to ensure you will survive external factors as much as possible w/ sheer resources etc alone
@@skebaba918 60 is still a bit low but 70-75 is definitely a fair estimate especially for folk with less resources like you said. Definitely not reaching 100 unless you're ungodly levels of lucky, but, people also aren't having grey hair and heart attacks at 30 like some folk think.
Damn, I was just about to go all out explaining this when Bethany mentioned it at 1:30:00 lol. Once people got past the high infant mortality stage they were relatively ok and lived normal long lives to 60 or 70, barring natural disasters or rare outbreaks of the Black Plague that'd resurface from time to time across Europe.
This is the peak of Ezio's skill and confidence. He is effortless in his stealth, subtlety, and charm. His pace has slowed a bit with age, but his experience lends itself to a quick and pragmatic fighting style. His enemies go down, and they stay down. No drawn-out fight for him anymore. 2:35:16 This is actually what makes Suleiman a great Sultan. He's a shifty and conniving person, but this keeps him a step ahead of those who would plot against him. Tarik was right about his evaluation of Suleiman's uncle: he's a good person, but he'd make a weak Sultan. He'd look for the best in people and miss the worst. 3:02:16 According to the pop-up at the beginning of the scene, Altair is 89 at this point.
Suleiman goes down as one of the Greatest Leaders in history in my opinion. hence his title Suleiman the Magnificent or Suleiman the Lawgiver, he was the longest reigning Sultan in the history of the Ottoman empire.
3:12:00 A little info: Cappadocia is currently located in a city called Nevşehir in Turkey and there is no sea in this city, but Ezio goes there by ship. :D
2:39:43 going back to the american revolution and chess example, i feel like a big thing we have to remember when "breaking the rules" is that its a dangerous game to play for everyone, the american revolution could have totally gone the way of the British many, many many times! Its also dangerous for civilians on both sides. People will get hurt when you break the rules, good or bad, depending on yout perspective. In the game, we see people break the rules or go by different rules, it ends up failing for them for while we won by the skin of our teeth.
Also... Logically, who plays by the rules the ruling party has institutionalized. Obviously its gonna be in their favour. But then with chess specifically you also have how many iterations and variations amongst cultures that have been spawned by which point you could also argue as to what are the "true" rules. One could argue all the same things with regards to the UN, modern combat etc.
My favourite game in the Ezio Trilogy! And second Favourite in all games! In this game Ezio is past his prime and now old yet still as ferocious as always!
"He craves power because he is powerless." - Altair Good catch, remembering that until the end of the episode. Altair said that in the flashbacks about Abbas, the Assassin's leader at the time. Also, Altair is in his early 80's at the time of those flashbacks. At the start of them, it said his age in the bottom-right corner. Ezio is in his 50's in Revelations.
Even though I knew it was coming after playing the games myself in the past, and now again, most recently. Yusuf's death still hits hard because of how kind, funny, and caring he was.😭😭😭
You need to check out Assassins Creed's short animated movie. Where they show Ezio true final journey, and Assassins Creed 3 too. You'd be surprised what happens to Desmond at the end. It's basically the final conclusion to Desmond's story, and after that they continue the story without him
I think you guys would LOVE reacting to all of the character's story cutscenes from Twisted Metal Black! It has such a cinematic quality and still holds up to this day!
It seems great to see you two reacting to this third game in the Ezio’s Journey as this one make me tear up till the movie of Embers taking my breath away within this series of Ezio being a stubborn young man to a old, wise and outstanding character that the Creed follows in. Also having Altair life in Revelations seem to have some nice to broken moments to witness. 🥲 So I hope you two check out “Desmond’s Journey” as it focuses on his life on becoming an Assassin, then maybe check out “Lost Archives” as it focus on Subject 16. Than the movie Embers being the closing of Ezio’s Journey. But not for Desmond as his story still goes on in AC3 and Black Flag. So with all said, I can share that we seen the “Altair’s Keys” was appearing again in Mirage’s Ending where we can see Basmin discovering them at the ending. So Ubisoft seems to be nice to reused parts from past games to new one format.
i'm glad you guys are getting into AC Revelations. btw it's me Christian i just added two extra words behind the word christian. i'm still doing trailers but i'm also sorry for not being there for the past year or so I've just been focused on my job as a retail stocker and trying to get by. anyways i hope you guy's enjoyed the series and ya'll are going to be very excited for 3 and 4 Conner and the pirate assassin are my favs and i'm not going to name 4's protagonist because i don't know if ya'll know him yet. but if ya'll do they're two of the most brutal in the games.
Altair was in his 60’s when maria was killed, then he was in his mid 80’s when he killed abbas, later he was 92yo (i think) when he send away those keys with niccolo polo and he finally rested at the age of 96 (i think) It’s been quite a while since i last played this game The ezio journey ends with embers, then a new ac era began after it (ac3, liberation, ac4 and ac rogue) You guys probably felt less invested with secondary characters than in brotherhood or ac2 because (fun fact) revelations was a rushed project since ac3 still wasn’t able to be released that year. Kinda crazy to think that when wouldn’t even have this game that wraps up with all our three characters
you mentioned it a few times throughout this video about how people live to like they were 30. now I admit I'm not a scholar on the subject, but I'm pretty sure you're misunderstanding how lifespan averages work. Life span averages are flattened greatly by the large amount of infant mortality rates. so while the average might be around 30, the actual average of adult lifespans would be much higher. because if you survive past a certain age of childhood, then you pretty much good unless something drastic happens.
Fun fact about Duccio (Claudia’s ex-fiancé): After his last encounter with Ezio, his business starts to fail and became poor. Then in the 1520s, Duccio died from rabies (specifically a dog bite). During that point, a vaccination for rabies was not discovered yet. Because, a vaccination of rabies was discovered/administered in 1885.
Honestly a sad way to go even for Duccio. Thought to be fair if the game took place in 19 century that still wouldn't matter because when the first "vaccine" was created people from all across the world sent people to france in hopes that it's not too late for them. So if someone in the 19 centery got bit by a dog in New York and you don't have a literal colonel on dial to put you on a ship to Europe then you probably gonna die regardless.
Please finish desmonds story aswell by watching ac 3 , it was a title not much appreciated at the time of release but as time passed people appreciated it. Best combat imo
Very true. I loved AC1 in that you had several ways to execute a mission based on the information you'd picked up, climb the top of the bazaar, use the thugs outside to distract the guards and get in and hide among the crowd etc. etc. The other two assassins creeds required you to do it a specific way to get 100% synch, but they still gave a lot of leeway. Some missions in Brotherhood (like Leonardo's tank mission, don't get hit once) were fucking annoying and really hard, but overall it wasn't too bad. Revelations is where the rot really set it, as although a great game, the annoyingly narrow requirements for 100% became a good portion of the missions. AC3 is where I gave up and just said fuck it to buying any more, 1 because it finished Desmond's story and every game since has been less about the original plot and more about pushing microtransactions, and 2 because AC3 all but a few missions were so incredibly narrow to get 100% synch, like Connor being executed mission, and him having to break free and assassinate someone within like 10 seconds. I liked the homestead missions and building aspect, the buying and selling stuff, but it felt more like a way to prolong the game a few more hours on grinding and collecting stuff, rather than anything worthwhile.
With regards to age... I read of 1 of the persian emperors a while ago whom apparently died at the age of 71 or 72 on the battle field in a charriot so. Also last time i was at a graeyard the average life was 60-70 it seemed when looking amongst the many. I only saw 2 people reach their 90s and none reach 100. That was the modern area of my local graveyard so idk about maximum ages being too different really. We could just argue we have better minimal hygine and food intake in the west on avg for the poorer element of society.
IN reality selim took the throne and destroyed safavids and memluks doubling the empire in merely 2 years after him his son prince sulieman took the throne and later became the greatest ottoman sultan in history known to us as (sulieman the magnificent) or the law giver
You guys need to react to Fallout TV Show, you can see the money and it has good writting too. Best Amazon show Imo. Thank you for the Ezio journey so far.
I think they completely misunderstood Clay (16)'s character. It's understandable, only so much a recap video can do, but he's arguably one of the best, and most selfless characters in the entire series...
@@svr7823 good catch, I wrote 16 first then erased it to write Clay out of respect, then figured they wouldnt know who "Clay" is and typed the wrong number
Yousuf's death killed me. He's like that goofy friend who's always making sure everyone's happy and laughing while also making sure they have your back in every bad situation. RIP Yousuf.
fact, Yusuf is a great friend
Yusuf is a type of a person impossible to dislike.
@@svr7823 facts
I relate to Yousuf hes me in a nutshell RIP Yousuf T.T .
"Ezio Auditore da lalalala"
"Prego?"
There’s Assassin’s Creed Embers after this. It details the REAL finale of Ezio’s story…
It’s a must to watch!
They already have... Look at their assassins creed playlist. The 1st part of revelations was about a month ago as pay for
Ezio is a beta soyboy
@@Cholesterol-w1j average rage bait 😂
The book Ezio is reading on the ship is a real book, and you can read it. It is called "The Secret Crusade"
'No books . . . . no wisdom . . . . Just you, fratello mio' / it hits everytime, nothing beats the feeling when you play from the first ac game, it hit me and tears came. Altair and Ezio meeting like that and ezio's last requiescat in pace.
both were great warriors of their time, both deserve 10000% respect
_“Assassins were his life, beginning to the end... He had no other!”_
*- Ezio* praising *Altair's* commitment to the brotherhood
3:02:00 He's 82 at the time of his return to Masyaf; it said as much in cut-scene text when he first sat down at the campfire.
In Chess (see 2:34:30 for video reference where you asked about it), Castling is a defensive move where the King (provided the King and Castle on either the King's side or Queen's side have not moved yet during that point in the game), can move 2 spaces to the left or right depending on which Castle he's moving to, and then the Castle jumps over him to stand on his other side next to. The King cannot be in check at that point, there cannot be any other pieces between him and the Castle, and there cannot be anywhere between them that is under threat from the opponent's pieces. The Castle can be under threat though, since it will be moved if you choose to do the Castling.
The move originated in Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries, and spread to Eurasia, the Middle East and Africa. It had many different versions based on local rules, but settled into its current form during the 19th century. Strangely the move is not used and is illegal in all forms of Asian chess.
Thanks so much for this history on that move 😀
Ezio's songs in the minstrel disguise are hilarious. Some are purely referential in-universe (Vieri, Cesare etc) while others mock the games themselves (like how annoying minstrels are in II and Brotherhood).
So I'm going to nerd out a bit about the whole lifespan thing you guys mentioned. The "average" life span aka "life expectancy" was relatively low. That's because of high infant mortality. If you have baby who dies before their first birthday and a man who lives to be a hundred, the average life span is 50. That doesn't mean people started dropping dead of old age at 50. If you survived your childhood, you could expect to live a long natural life. And keep in mind I said "natural" life. You could still die of disease or be killed by something/someone, further decreasing the average life span of the time.
Thank you for saying this so I didn't have to also nerd out. Its one of those things that is absolutely correct to say, but is misleading because averages aren't actually that important in regards to spectrums.
It would have likely still bee like maybe 60 or 70 if you are lucky either way, maybe 1 or 2 decades more w/ good RNG if you are rich enough to ensure you will survive external factors as much as possible w/ sheer resources etc alone
@@skebaba918 60 is still a bit low but 70-75 is definitely a fair estimate especially for folk with less resources like you said. Definitely not reaching 100 unless you're ungodly levels of lucky, but, people also aren't having grey hair and heart attacks at 30 like some folk think.
Damn, I was just about to go all out explaining this when Bethany mentioned it at 1:30:00 lol. Once people got past the high infant mortality stage they were relatively ok and lived normal long lives to 60 or 70, barring natural disasters or rare outbreaks of the Black Plague that'd resurface from time to time across Europe.
1:44:30 Yup…only 26…Altair is the youngest Grand Master/Mentor of the Assassin’s Order to this date in the franchise. GOAT
i love the scene on the mill wheel "this used to be easy!" allways make me smile because i remember the journey to get to that point^^
"Don't sell her short."
She's a medieval woman who runs a shop, not a secret soldier. Come on now.
This is the peak of Ezio's skill and confidence. He is effortless in his stealth, subtlety, and charm. His pace has slowed a bit with age, but his experience lends itself to a quick and pragmatic fighting style. His enemies go down, and they stay down. No drawn-out fight for him anymore.
2:35:16 This is actually what makes Suleiman a great Sultan. He's a shifty and conniving person, but this keeps him a step ahead of those who would plot against him. Tarik was right about his evaluation of Suleiman's uncle: he's a good person, but he'd make a weak Sultan. He'd look for the best in people and miss the worst.
3:02:16 According to the pop-up at the beginning of the scene, Altair is 89 at this point.
I’ve been waiting for this!
AC3 next. Finish Desmond’s story. It’s the only thing that matters. Well embers then AC3
Desmond is gae
Suleiman goes down as one of the Greatest Leaders in history in my opinion. hence his title Suleiman the Magnificent or Suleiman the Lawgiver, he was the longest reigning Sultan in the history of the Ottoman empire.
13:15 I love how Ezio's like "I'm not even going to acknowledge that..."
3:12:00 A little info: Cappadocia is currently located in a city called Nevşehir in Turkey and there is no sea in this city, but Ezio goes there by ship. :D
2:39:43 going back to the american revolution and chess example, i feel like a big thing we have to remember when "breaking the rules" is that its a dangerous game to play for everyone, the american revolution could have totally gone the way of the British many, many many times! Its also dangerous for civilians on both sides. People will get hurt when you break the rules, good or bad, depending on yout perspective.
In the game, we see people break the rules or go by different rules, it ends up failing for them for while we won by the skin of our teeth.
Also... Logically, who plays by the rules the ruling party has institutionalized. Obviously its gonna be in their favour. But then with chess specifically you also have how many iterations and variations amongst cultures that have been spawned by which point you could also argue as to what are the "true" rules.
One could argue all the same things with regards to the UN, modern combat etc.
My favourite game in the Ezio Trilogy! And second Favourite in all games!
In this game Ezio is past his prime and now old yet still as ferocious as always!
"He craves power because he is powerless." - Altair
Good catch, remembering that until the end of the episode. Altair said that in the flashbacks about Abbas, the Assassin's leader at the time.
Also, Altair is in his early 80's at the time of those flashbacks. At the start of them, it said his age in the bottom-right corner. Ezio is in his 50's in Revelations.
Even though I knew it was coming after playing the games myself in the past, and now again, most recently. Yusuf's death still hits hard because of how kind, funny, and caring he was.😭😭😭
Damn...didn't expect Bethany to have that cold a line about the homicide like...wow. For once it wasn't Ken.
Now we need the reaction for assasin's creed 3 for the end of desmonds journey (until ac valhalla)
You need to check out Assassins Creed's short animated movie. Where they show Ezio true final journey, and Assassins Creed 3 too. You'd be surprised what happens to Desmond at the end. It's basically the final conclusion to Desmond's story, and after that they continue the story without him
I think you guys would LOVE reacting to all of the character's story cutscenes from Twisted Metal Black! It has such a cinematic quality and still holds up to this day!
It seems great to see you two reacting to this third game in the Ezio’s Journey as this one make me tear up till the movie of Embers taking my breath away within this series of Ezio being a stubborn young man to a old, wise and outstanding character that the Creed follows in. Also having Altair life in Revelations seem to have some nice to broken moments to witness. 🥲 So I hope you two check out “Desmond’s Journey” as it focuses on his life on becoming an Assassin, then maybe check out “Lost Archives” as it focus on Subject 16. Than the movie Embers being the closing of Ezio’s Journey. But not for Desmond as his story still goes on in AC3 and Black Flag.
So with all said, I can share that we seen the “Altair’s Keys” was appearing again in Mirage’s Ending where we can see Basmin discovering them at the ending. So Ubisoft seems to be nice to reused parts from past games to new one format.
i'm glad you guys are getting into AC Revelations. btw it's me Christian i just added two extra words behind the word christian. i'm still doing trailers but i'm also sorry for not being there for the past year or so I've just been focused on my job as a retail stocker and trying to get by. anyways i hope you guy's enjoyed the series and ya'll are going to be very excited for 3 and 4 Conner and the pirate assassin are my favs and i'm not going to name 4's protagonist because i don't know if ya'll know him yet. but if ya'll do they're two of the most brutal in the games.
yes finally I was impatiently waiting for this video, I love your reactions thank you, looking forward to seeing you react to Assassin's Creed 3 😁
this might be my favorite opening cutscene in any piece of media, ever.
Definitely consider watching Assassin's Creed 3 All Cutscenes, it should help elevate some questions regarding the end
So just to give a little context, his sister is still alive in AC Revelations. He leaves her in charge in Rome before he leaves for Constantinople
I love that Bethany has picked up crap baskets as a common term now. Haha.
If there’s one thing I liked about revelations the kill animations looked really cool and brutal!
assassin's creed 3 reaction
Yes ezio is a playboy and arrogant but he is also kind and respectful. I think that's why he is very likeable character
Altair was in his 60’s when maria was killed, then he was in his mid 80’s when he killed abbas, later he was 92yo (i think) when he send away those keys with niccolo polo and he finally rested at the age of 96 (i think)
It’s been quite a while since i last played this game
The ezio journey ends with embers, then a new ac era began after it (ac3, liberation, ac4 and ac rogue)
You guys probably felt less invested with secondary characters than in brotherhood or ac2 because (fun fact) revelations was a rushed project since ac3 still wasn’t able to be released that year. Kinda crazy to think that when wouldn’t even have this game that wraps up with all our three characters
you mentioned it a few times throughout this video about how people live to like they were 30. now I admit I'm not a scholar on the subject, but I'm pretty sure you're misunderstanding how lifespan averages work.
Life span averages are flattened greatly by the large amount of infant mortality rates. so while the average might be around 30, the actual average of adult lifespans would be much higher. because if you survive past a certain age of childhood, then you pretty much good unless something drastic happens.
the significance behind glizzy is that me and my friend flawd are both glizzy king and glizzy prince because we both like hotdogs.
I’ve played this game a ton of times and just realized the dialogue saying that abbas killed malik. I always wondered what happened to him
Man i absolutely love the
Design of the Janissaries
You should totally react to Vaati's new armored core 6 lore video! It's only 5 and a half hours long 😂
I wish I could react to your life so I can sleep faster r
Fun fact about Duccio (Claudia’s ex-fiancé): After his last encounter with Ezio, his business starts to fail and became poor. Then in the 1520s, Duccio died from rabies (specifically a dog bite). During that point, a vaccination for rabies was not discovered yet. Because, a vaccination of rabies was discovered/administered in 1885.
Honestly a sad way to go even for Duccio. Thought to be fair if the game took place in 19 century that still wouldn't matter because when the first "vaccine" was created people from all across the world sent people to france in hopes that it's not too late for them. So if someone in the 19 centery got bit by a dog in New York and you don't have a literal colonel on dial to put you on a ship to Europe then you probably gonna die regardless.
I always felt bad for clay he just wanted to get out but in the end he knew what he had to do to save Desmond
Please finish desmonds story aswell by watching ac 3 , it was a title not much appreciated at the time of release but as time passed people appreciated it. Best combat imo
AC Revelations, is honestly the peak of AC gaming.
Ni brotherhod Revelation down realy much wrong in the Game Play
Classic Ottoman hookblade, made of two parts... the hook and the blade.
Just like the Bungee Gum, which has both the properties of rubber and gum.
AC6 next!
By which I obviously mean Vaati’s incredible ARMORED CORE 6 video.
They finished 1 and the ezio trilogy (best ones!) and now we got to 3! my fav one next to 4!
this is one way to "play"/enjoy early AC games. AC games went downhill fast after revelations. This story of ezio is very good.
Very true. I loved AC1 in that you had several ways to execute a mission based on the information you'd picked up, climb the top of the bazaar, use the thugs outside to distract the guards and get in and hide among the crowd etc. etc.
The other two assassins creeds required you to do it a specific way to get 100% synch, but they still gave a lot of leeway. Some missions in Brotherhood (like Leonardo's tank mission, don't get hit once) were fucking annoying and really hard, but overall it wasn't too bad. Revelations is where the rot really set it, as although a great game, the annoyingly narrow requirements for 100% became a good portion of the missions. AC3 is where I gave up and just said fuck it to buying any more, 1 because it finished Desmond's story and every game since has been less about the original plot and more about pushing microtransactions, and 2 because AC3 all but a few missions were so incredibly narrow to get 100% synch, like Connor being executed mission, and him having to break free and assassinate someone within like 10 seconds. I liked the homestead missions and building aspect, the buying and selling stuff, but it felt more like a way to prolong the game a few more hours on grinding and collecting stuff, rather than anything worthwhile.
R.i.p, Ezio auditore de lalalaaa ~
We are back baby!
I think Netflix is going to do a live action AC series.
Yeaaa revelations!!! I love it so much a 10/10 game
With regards to age... I read of 1 of the persian emperors a while ago whom apparently died at the age of 71 or 72 on the battle field in a charriot so.
Also last time i was at a graeyard the average life was 60-70 it seemed when looking amongst the many. I only saw 2 people reach their 90s and none reach 100. That was the modern area of my local graveyard so idk about maximum ages being too different really. We could just argue we have better minimal hygine and food intake in the west on avg for the poorer element of society.
AC 3 is still my favorite game and I can’t wait for you to react to or play it!
This video got posted at 7:50 am California time
Ezio is the actual 🐐
then you two have to watch a short film called Embers which tells the story of old Ezio after the events of this game
Npc react to entire videogames
Idk why but your video is blurry for me, it was not blurry yesterday
Thank you very much for the reaction to this game, you are great
IN reality selim took the throne and destroyed safavids and memluks doubling the empire in merely 2 years after him his son prince sulieman took the throne and later became the greatest ottoman sultan in history known to us as (sulieman the magnificent) or the law giver
Well, it's time to stop whatever im doing in the moment to watch this.
Neat, assassin stuff :3
the best AC game
You guys need to react to Fallout TV Show, you can see the money and it has good writting too. Best Amazon show Imo.
Thank you for the Ezio journey so far.
Aren't we going to get a big solar flare storm next year 2025
You guys do unity next 🗣️🗣️🗣️
I think they completely misunderstood Clay (16)'s character. It's understandable, only so much a recap video can do, but he's arguably one of the best, and most selfless characters in the entire series...
Desmond is 17, Clay is 16.
@@svr7823 good catch, I wrote 16 first then erased it to write Clay out of respect, then figured they wouldnt know who "Clay" is and typed the wrong number
Ezio Final Story In Embers
They already watched a while ago
@@KNINESVIDSand they have no opinion
Now watch: ASSASSIN'S CREED EMBERS, thats the ending to Ezios Story.. :)))
They already have... Look at their assassins creed playlist. The 1st part of revelations was about a month ago as pay for
Ezio is the best trilogy ever
YESS, THIS!
I think Ezios 52 in this game
Revelations kind of sucks in terms of story we only get to know about why Lucy was stab by Desmond in a DLC through reading
Alright Assassin's creed revelations react 😊
Plz react to ac3 and ac rogue ,black flag.
You should do Fortnite again
You've missed out on a few trailers
Yess!
Please so assassins creed 3
can you react to failfort 1-10
Assassin's creed embers please
Real question... Is there actually an audience who will watch people spend 4 hours watching video game cutscenes????
Why don't you play the game at this point?
Because your job is to consume and shuddup
I miss these assassins creed games. The new one is gonna be garbage.
🔥🔥
The one playing the game is really boring, though. Follow up your counter attacks with some kill streaks, come on man.