all 3 games are not up to scale... i just went 45 hrs on ac v and i can tell it a differnt size.. and much very differnt game.. shame the old one just weak... but more stable than newer one..
@@dieauferstehung can you please cut your internet cable there will be one less toxic loser on UA-cam And btw all 3 games are *amazing* Now cry somewhere else🖕
@@jcardboard with the series x It ll be so steady, if they uncapped the fps for digital and normal disks it can run at 60 fps crazy tbh, think I ll hold off for a week or so if I manage to get an series x for it
Sadly, most of the buildings and architecture in Valhalla was already gone in Syndicate and even more in Legion. But that's a city progression thing, I guess.
@@joekreissl4499 Lmao... 2000 years? NO. Learn your history, I'm not even British nor English and I know that. This "Viking era", it's the Early middle ages, the game takes place around 8th or 9th century AC (probably the 9th since it's the Golden age of the vikings). And there are "only" 1000 hundred years between AC Valhalla and AC Syndicate, and then 200 years between Syndicate and Legion. So... We are far from 2000 years. And to answer to @José Lucas, I don't know if you know the Great fire of London, in 1666. The whole city burned down and they rebuilt it entirely - it's for that reason that the city is essentially classical, neoclassical, and neogothic: there are remaining gothic builds but, well, a few. And... AC Valhalla's London ISN'T historically accurate. There were less roman ruins, first because Londinium wasn't really a rich city, with big statues (big statues are an invention of Ubisoft too) and two because 500 years after the Western empire's fall, the ruins were gone for the most part. The game is beautiful btw (sad there are so much bugs)
It's way too bright and sunny for me. Definitely not what comes to mind when I think "Victorian London". The streets also look too wide, empty and clean.
@@cometmoon4485 it's early (february/march) 1868, so it's really sunny on britain and the euphoic atmosphere just gives a sense of hope and I think blends really well with the steam punkish asthetic of the game, but if you want snowy, greedy and frightining victorian England you can play the Jack The Ripper DLC
Yes originally Britain belonged to the people of Wales (ancient welsh briton) from the last ice age 9000bc up until 55bc when Julia ceaser arrived with the Roman's and conquered most of the land from the welsh celts Wales still exists its just a whole lot smaller than what it used to be the anglo saxons arrived in the forth century ad but the romans pushed them back eventually the romans ended up leaving Britain in the 5th century and that's when anglo saxons arrived and conquered Britain over the next few hundred years the saxons went on to become england they adapted some of welsh native equipment like the longbow the celts had invented
I know Ubisoft gets a lot of flak, but they know how to make an interesting and beautiful open world. I just wish they'd slow down and put a little more effort into other aspects of their games.
Just think that one thousand years from now, people will be walking through a perfect life-like recreation of 21st century London in a highly advanced VR system, and viewing it as we are now viewing Valhalla's version of the city.
There's something about AC Unity and Syndicate that were so ahead of their time. They look and feel like games that would come out today despite them being made near the beginning of the last gen.
Totally agree, I a started playing syndicate today and I am enjoying it too much as if the game was last gen. The crowds, the lighting, the textures and models. How smooth it feels. I love the game
The awesome thing is that all three could be in the same Universe. I know that Valhalla and Syndicate definitely are. I haven’t played WD:L, but after the connection with Origins and the first WD, I’d more than assume they’re the same universe.
Fun fact: Watch Dogs is unofficially set in the same universe as Assassin's Creed. The first game had Aiden Pearce kill Abstergo CEO Olivier Garneau and Blume Technologies sending a message to the company about buying its CtOS security system. Legion has a British Assassin as a playable DLC character.
@@cirias very barely sadly, I think the main parts left are a small section by the tower and a decent part in the Barbican. But other than that, very little remains.
Nah. It's pretty weak in story and gameplay. But it has it's moments. The world is beautiful. And the assassination missions are cool. For example, I love the tower of London infiltration.
So did most of the Roman ruins get removed at some point? Or did it just like fall apart during the dark ages? Also, are the rivers significantly smaller in Valhalla or did they grow in real life
All the locations in Valhalla are way smaller than Ubisoft are used to do in their games, because unlike WD and AC Syndicate, where the city is our only location, Valhalla is set in all England, so it couldnt have the same size than these two games
Ubisoft is one of the best at creating worlds. Their artistic design is gorgeous in every game they make. Their politics suck but if they developed a new ip from scratch for 6-7 years with darby's team as writers it would be one of the best games ever.
Is it me or is the London in Valhalla much smaller? I mean that particular patch of the what London is today. Did Thames grow larger over the years due to erosion?
1) origins 2)black flag 3)probably valhalla 4) ac1 5)odyssey 6)unity 7)ac3 8) the rest, none of them were special imo ( yes, even ac2, I never understood the hype
To think that just beyond those maps were where eivor had his adventures and assassins creed and watch dogs are connected to now its even more interesting
@@generalping999 I'd argue that the gameplay is refreshing at first, but the missions get repetitive and lose some interest. The stories in Ubisoft games are predictable.
@@KuroHebi Ye, that sounds about right. The last Ubisoft games I fully beat were Far cry 3, AC black flag and Watch Dogs 1. I played Far cry 5, it seemed fun at first but I got bored after 10 or so hours. Same goes with Watch Dogs 2.. I also don't like the way Ubisoft handles immersion especially with shop menus and so on and their side missions are also quite awful
@@generalping999 I fully beat AC: Liberation and have played countless other Ubisoft games. Gotta say, their game library is extensive, but the most recent games have been a huge disappointment.
@@KuroHebi Oh yeah, I was actually looking forward to Watch Dogs Legion. Glad I decided to wait for UA-camrs to post some real gameplay, it had potential and they wasted it. The only Ubisoft game I'm tempted to try now is AC origins and that's only because it's cheap and its ancient Egypt.
I think Northern England looks better than London in AC Valhalla. I’m from the North so I might be a little biased lol, but seriously London today is just full of buildings whereas the North of England has natural beauty.
@@dreadhead9138 Ah that’s pretty far from my town. I’m from Huddersfield. I think they cut Huddersfield out of the game though, which is a shame because we have breathtaking countrysides and not to mention Castle Hill. Not too sure if Castle Hill was built in the time period of AC Valhalla though.
Because that's just what It looks like now because it had to be made bigger for trading ships to go through, in Valhalla it is what the Thames naturally looked like back then
Valhalla features the whole of medieval England so some of the regions are shrinked down to avoid having endless areas of empty space, watch dogs and syndicate only has london has the map, allowing them to make it much bigger.
Funny enough, Unlike other Assassin's Creed games, both Syndicate and Vahalla are the only Assassin's Creed where the Protagonist doesn't wear hood. Also, Watch Dogs was an Ubisoft game?
If it’s one thing Ubisoft are absolutely fantastic at its world design and cities. Ever since the first AC game they’ve been the gold standard in my opinion for world and city design. It’s just a shame that games that accompany these worlds are just alright to mediocre at best these days.
As cool as this is and it's genuinely impressive some of the detail Ubisoft put into the environments, I feel like everything is a little off in Watch dogs version of London. When games recreate American cities like LA or San Francisco I can recognise landmarks and be impressed but because I'm more familiar with London I'm a lot more aware of the tings that are missing/different.
@@PirateAdmiral-bx6sx yea. Don't even acknowledge their own history anymore. Watch dogs in my opinion is dead now. And because of the shitty animations and a lot of other stuff. Assassin's creed has so much more quality
Do it, it's the only game ever I've replayed, the story is good and not too long, the atmosphere is euphoric (something that edgie AC fans don't like for some reason) and the world is really fun to explore, also your base is a goddamn train, it's really cool, I would also advice you to buy the season pass, it's totally worth it
@@alexfernandez882 actually i stopped AC series after AC3 which i never finished ... i started to get boring playing AC games ... then Origin get me back to series and then played Odyssey after and really had fun with them both (am glad ubisoft took another path for AC games), and i see syndicate looks different from old AC games that why am thinking about it, then this video showed me the power of it's graphics :)
@@generalkenobi1980 yea got it, but still haven't put my hands on it yet ... but during the test it seems to me like the old school AC games ... hope later on the game become more interesting
Legions and syndicate are set much closer apart than syndicate and Valhalla. So much more has changed in that 100 years between syndicate and legions that what changed in the 1000 years between syndicate and Valhalla
Wow. Assassins Creed graphics are so much better than Watchdogs. Syndicate should be in last in terms of graphics, but I would say its in second, after Valhalla
those people saying ac series is dead are ignoring the fact ac series is about recreating the look of the world from the past history, the gameplay problem all they complain about won't stop me from enjoying the landscape. look how beautiful the 3 different time period of london are!
@@Fastwalker27 I feel like every AC player always said any AC games other than AC2 and ACBF is underrated no matter the rating or recognition. _"Unity is so underrated" "Syndicate is criminally underrated" "Am I the only one who thinks AC3 is underrated?"_ are the words I see on basically every AC gameplay.
They really laid it on thick with the Roman ruins in Valhalla - like there's way more colossal statues here than there would have been in any real Roman city!
Vahalla seems to lack something. I wonder sometimes if it mightn't have been a good idea to offer first person in that game, so you got closer to the experience of the newness of Britain that the Vikings must have felt. It must have been amazing discovering the Roman ruins, and realizing that an earlier civilisation had achieved such greatness centuries earlier.
Well done Ubisoft, quite an achievement recreating a city like this in three distinct time periods. It really looks amazing.
well done for creating 3 shit games
well done
all 3 games are not up to scale... i just went 45 hrs on ac v and i can tell it a differnt size.. and much very differnt game.. shame the old one just weak... but more stable than newer one..
@@dieauferstehung I see your not a gamer 😂😂
@@dieauferstehung can you please cut your internet cable there will be one less toxic loser on UA-cam
And btw all 3 games are *amazing*
Now cry somewhere else🖕
@@dieauferstehung do better yourself then
Syndicate was ahead of its time, the city feels so bustling and real in a way few other games have managed.
I' just finished syndicate and now playing unity,unity is way more busy and more animations for people
@@sean7332 definitely, but that's why it ran so badly on the consoles.
Yes unity and syndicate has the best graphics, watch dogs and Valhalla are crap
@@jcardboard it runs pretty well everywhere now tho
Unity is underrated in so many ways nowadays
@@jcardboard with the series x It ll be so steady, if they uncapped the fps for digital and normal disks it can run at 60 fps crazy tbh, think I ll hold off for a week or so if I manage to get an series x for it
*FIXED FOR ALL THE MALDING BRITTONS*
50 A.D: LONDONIVM
871 A.D : Lundenburg
1880: London
2028: England is my city
lmao underrated comment
8th entury AD Lunden*
"England is my city" is like 2017 or something, dude.
@@HeadHunter697 thank you 😂
London was not founded in 100 BC....This is 9th century London you clown, and Syndicate is set n the 1840s.
Sadly, most of the buildings and architecture in Valhalla was already gone in Syndicate and even more in Legion. But that's a city progression thing, I guess.
Ancient Viking Day Era London to Victorian Industrial Revolution Era London to Modern Near Future Brexit London. The changes are just wow 🤩
Unless you are called Rome haha
My guy that was like 2000 years
@@joekreissl4499 Lmao... 2000 years? NO. Learn your history, I'm not even British nor English and I know that. This "Viking era", it's the Early middle ages, the game takes place around 8th or 9th century AC (probably the 9th since it's the Golden age of the vikings). And there are "only" 1000 hundred years between AC Valhalla and AC Syndicate, and then 200 years between Syndicate and Legion. So... We are far from 2000 years.
And to answer to @José Lucas, I don't know if you know the Great fire of London, in 1666. The whole city burned down and they rebuilt it entirely - it's for that reason that the city is essentially classical, neoclassical, and neogothic: there are remaining gothic builds but, well, a few. And... AC Valhalla's London ISN'T historically accurate. There were less roman ruins, first because Londinium wasn't really a rich city, with big statues (big statues are an invention of Ubisoft too) and two because 500 years after the Western empire's fall, the ruins were gone for the most part.
The game is beautiful btw (sad there are so much bugs)
@@lucienmeunier2270 fair enough idk when it was set I thought it was like 100 ad
The music on Assassin's creed Valhalla first clip is really good
That's why I used it :)
@@Cycu1 what's the soundtrack called?
@@tek1645 dont think its official yet but its probably called ravens scan the battlefield.
i went 45 hrs on it.. and i sick on tired of the song.. there like 3 of them..
@@adntheiv4046 I read ravens scan the battlefield as it played in the video on your comment.
Idk man there's just something about syndicate that....clicks, in all the right ways
I think it's a lot of things, the euphoric atmosphere, the setting and the city just feels alive in a way I can't fully explain
It's way too bright and sunny for me. Definitely not what comes to mind when I think "Victorian London". The streets also look too wide, empty and clean.
@@cometmoon4485 it's early (february/march) 1868, so it's really sunny on britain and the euphoic atmosphere just gives a sense of hope and I think blends really well with the steam punkish asthetic of the game, but if you want snowy, greedy and frightining victorian England you can play the Jack The Ripper DLC
its because its practically the golden age of London. Industrial London
Agreed. 19th century London looks stunning.
To have London in three different time periods is nuts
I just wonder if there gonna have another one?
Well we gona have a second paris tho
@@wolxthewolf3362 Idk if the Zombi game counts but it could be seen as another attempt at making a London setting by Ubisoft
Yes and ironically we don’t have many good interpretations of new york
@@wolxthewolf3362 we had 2 romes
Ac origins and Brotherhood
In my opinion syndicate is underrated, i really enjoyed it. I liked the Open World and Story.
But I also have fun with ACV.
No, Syndicate is absolute garbage.
You guys clearly cant accept other people opinions can you😂
@@soulhunter4849 Keep regurgitating “WeLl yOu gUys ArE DiSrEsPeCtFuL FoR cAlLinG ThIs ShIt GaMe GaRbAge” Whilst contradicting yourself
Hell no it’s bad
@@noblechief4023 Why ?
This comparison really shows me about changes and urbanism. Great video.
Yeah, guys from Ubisoft did hell of a job in recreating London in different times. That is really remarkable.
The craziest thing I learned from Valhalla is that London was originally a Roman city. Hype if they ever make a game based during Roman Empire.
Yes originally Britain belonged to the people of Wales (ancient welsh briton) from the last ice age 9000bc up until 55bc when Julia ceaser arrived with the Roman's and conquered most of the land from the welsh celts Wales still exists its just a whole lot smaller than what it used to be the anglo saxons arrived in the forth century ad but the romans pushed them back eventually the romans ended up leaving Britain in the 5th century and that's when anglo saxons arrived and conquered Britain over the next few hundred years the saxons went on to become england they adapted some of welsh native equipment like the longbow the celts had invented
Yea, during the fall of the roman empire they couldn't afford to guard London, so they left
There's actually still some Roman ruins that you can see in the center of the city
No please we already got Ancient Greece! No more of that area! We need to go back to the east or east Asia at this point,
@@welsh-cymru1588 The celts only arrived in Britain between 2000 and 1000 BC. The neolithic populations before them were quite different.
Transition from Medieval Thames to Victorian Thames was brilliantly done!
Thanks! :)
Can we take a moment to appreciate this guy's editing? The transition at 1:51 was insane! 😊
Many thanks!
Indeed
I'd be lying if I said I agreed
it was very standard???
Tf you on about, it was normal
This makes me remember how much i loved syndicate
I know Ubisoft gets a lot of flak, but they know how to make an interesting and beautiful open world. I just wish they'd slow down and put a little more effort into other aspects of their games.
Good golly, and i thought San Francisco was the city with the most appearances in Ubisoft games
The Crew, The Crew 2, Driver, Driver San Francisco and Watch Dogs 2?
@@AasaaL Yes but seems like London is a contender
sf and london are the 2 most popular cities in games I think, with ny in the mix also
@@TizerisT. uhh Los Angeles ring a bell?
@@waynepayne9875 yeah you’re right. That’s the big 4
That's a clever way to "recycle" maps in diferent games without actually copying and pasting all of it's layout.
Yeah but 90 percent of AC Syndicate and Watch dogs: Legions are new
Going into the Thames in watch dogs knowing that Eivor sailed on them is epic
Master Kenobi, you are literally everywhere 😂.
@@CTXVII perhaps...
Going into the Thames in Watch Dogs knowing that Jacob and Evie Frye took that territory and sabotaged boats on there is epic
Damn syndicate really did have an amazing map
I LITERALLY SEARCHED THIS A MONTH AGO AND DIDN'T FIND IT
Just think that one thousand years from now, people will be walking through a perfect life-like recreation of 21st century London in a highly advanced VR system, and viewing it as we are now viewing Valhalla's version of the city.
It's probably gonna take a lot less than a 1000 years for that
@@MellowWater Yeah, less than 100 years even. Technology has advanced so quickly in the past 100 years.
It is going to be just as accurate
There's something about AC Unity and Syndicate that were so ahead of their time. They look and feel like games that would come out today despite them being made near the beginning of the last gen.
Totally agree, I a started playing syndicate today and I am enjoying it too much as if the game was last gen. The crowds, the lighting, the textures and models. How smooth it feels. I love the game
AC Valhalla & AC Syndicate both have heart and thought, something watchdogs has always lacked
Yeah so true. Watch Dogs London just feels underdeveloped to me.. So many sights missing and just didn't feel real enough either
F Kr One thing I don’t like about WD Legion is the illumination, they could do it better
@@rolloxra670 yep legion is easy the worst looking of these 3
It's like Barbarian era vs Victorian era vs Modern Hacker era
Damn I didn’t notice that
@@trelltootrill7413 that’s literally what the video is about
@@rubayatraiyan9477 sarcasm, this guy pointed out extremely obvious shit
@Peaceful Account just remove internet from your life please
@Vequio Ourax it means that he has someone who loves him but he doesn't love him back.
1:53 epic
I'm looking forward to the Paris DLC.
Gotta compare it to Unity. Then they gotta make Watch Dogs: Liberty set in Future-ish Paris.
@@flamesofchaos13 they have hyper scape which is based on a futuristic paris
I'm not it'll probably be another reskinned dlc that Ubi shits out for more money that a lot of people will buy.
I wanted this for so long haha, to see a city in the Past and future, now we need to see Florence etc
The awesome thing is that all three could be in the same Universe. I know that Valhalla and Syndicate definitely are. I haven’t played WD:L, but after the connection with Origins and the first WD, I’d more than assume they’re the same universe.
I think it was confirmed that they were, there was a mention of Pearl Attaway in a conversation of NPCs in Watch Dogs
Ubisoft confirmed that most Ubisoft games are in the same universe.
Fun fact: Watch Dogs is unofficially set in the same universe as Assassin's Creed. The first game had Aiden Pearce kill Abstergo CEO Olivier Garneau and Blume Technologies sending a message to the company about buying its CtOS security system. Legion has a British Assassin as a playable DLC character.
its official...
@@HarshalMandaliya More or less. It's just that Ubisoft conspicuously denies it.
The assassin character isn’t canon but everything else is true
@@ruction5680 Well kind of.
AC syndicate's Londons is imo the most Londonish London out of the three
Wait so does that mean the shroud of Eden is technically not far from lundon still?
ubisoft did say that the game would set up stuff for the future events, so maybe
not really
the Shroud must not even be in England during this time period
@@brxnv_ but it was in that isu temple for centuries
@@tyronepearce5946 yes but the last known usage before Syndicate was in the Middle East by Jesus
Valhalla is a millennia before Syndicate
@@brxnv_ No, Valhalla is in the year 873. MANY years after Jesus. So the shroud could be there at this point.
Awesome this is why I love Ubisoft we get to experience these beautiful worlds
It’s crazy to see how much Thames grew so much in time, City progression is crazy aint it?
This is basically the Medieval Era, Industrial Era and Information Era in a game of Civ 6!
Assassin creed- like
Watch dogs legion- comment
Legion
Valhalla is da same as Origins and Odyssey
Yo
@@alexandraromanescu5576 no
@@alexandraromanescu5576 not really no...
the three
What about the London Wall? Despite it having only like 50 bricks remaining
London Wall? If you walk around London you can pretty much see huge sections of the wall still standing today separating up the inner city.
@@cirias very barely sadly, I think the main parts left are a small section by the tower and a decent part in the Barbican. But other than that, very little remains.
@@cirias Not really
Syndicate ambientation was from other world, imo, the best of the saga
i concretize
To me one of the worst, together with Odyssey and Rogue
Best are Brotherhood, Revelations and IV, in that order
1: Brotherhood
2: Revelations
3: IV Black Flag
4: II
5: III
6: Unity
7: Origins
8: Assassin's Creed
9: Syndicate
10: Rogue
11: Liberation
12: Chronicles saga
13: Freedom Cry
14: Bloodlines
15: Altaïr's Chronicles
16: II: Discovery
17: Pirates
18: Identity
19: Rebellion
20: Odyssey
?: Valhalla, haven't finished this one so no opinions yet. Definitely above Rogue already.
@@Vwall007ST haha you hate Odyssey so much
This is a work of art.
Syndicate is so underrated.
Assassin's Creed is Underrated
@@MiguelS8393 Older games are underrated. The newer games have gone to shit 😑
Nah. It's pretty weak in story and gameplay. But it has it's moments. The world is beautiful. And the assassination missions are cool. For example, I love the tower of London infiltration.
@@AasaaL I found the gameplay to be decent
You can't jump in syndicate
Are the ruins of the Roman city wall featured in Legion/ Syndicate?
no, they’ve been gone from london for hundreds of years
@@krzysiusisiu No, some bits are still there. Just look it up
Well part of....more like one section of it.. is still in its place north of the tower in legion
No, the walls are too far east for Syndicate's main game and too far north for the semi open WW1 section of the game
The difference between 1000 years between Valhalla and Syndicate then 200 years between Syndicate and Watch Dogs. Huge leaps between both
Do the sails go down when they go through a bridge?
yeah
@@felipesaad9275 that’s pretty cool
@@iangallagher4135 yeah, they they went in with alot of detail in this one. Eivor even moves aside and stuff like that
I wanted to get AC Syndicate back at launch, but ended up not buying it. Seems like it has aged really well, might deserve a second chance!
So did most of the Roman ruins get removed at some point? Or did it just like fall apart during the dark ages? Also, are the rivers significantly smaller in Valhalla or did they grow in real life
All the locations in Valhalla are way smaller than Ubisoft are used to do in their games, because unlike WD and AC Syndicate, where the city is our only location, Valhalla is set in all England, so it couldnt have the same size than these two games
Ubisoft is one of the best at creating worlds. Their artistic design is gorgeous in every game they make.
Their politics suck but if they developed a new ip from scratch for 6-7 years with darby's team as writers it would be one of the best games ever.
Nah, rockstar is better
Is it me or is the London in Valhalla much smaller? I mean that particular patch of the what London is today. Did Thames grow larger over the years due to erosion?
Full England means the map will generally be smaller/ more condensed
I think erosion is the cause for the wider size of the river in more modern times.
If the next game is london imma sue
Dark Age Lunden
VS
Industrial Revolution London
VS
Modern Futuristic London
Industrial Revolution London for Aesthetics award, Dark Age Lunden for Culture and Theme award, Modern Futuristic London for last place.
Finally what i've been waiting for!! Thanks for this man 👍
My AC top
-AC Revelations
-AC 2
-AC origins
-Brotherhood
-AC 4
-Valhalla
-AC 3
-Assassins Creed
-Unity
-Syndicate
-Odyssey
I have not played Rouge yet
My top :
1)Ac 2
2)ac 4 black flag
3)Revelations
4)Brotherhood
5)Ac 3
6)Origins
7)Valhalla
8)Unity
9)Rogue
10)Ac 1
11)Syndicate
12)Odyssey
I think we can all agree that odyssey is the worst
Also , valhalla is underated imo
@@Fastwalker27 yesss
1) origins
2)black flag
3)probably valhalla
4) ac1
5)odyssey
6)unity
7)ac3
8) the rest, none of them were special imo ( yes, even ac2, I never understood the hype
@@Anonymous1847 I can agree with your lost , except for odyssey , that game served no purpose narrative wise whatsoever
It's such a shame that nothing remained of Londinium, the Roman London. That was a nice touch from Ubisoft.
The old London Bridge can be seen today in Lake Havasu City, USA.
will syndicate be playable on PS5?
i did read in an article the assassins creed syndicate and the 3 chronicles games wont be playable on ps5
@@samarthrana8861 yeah me too but it said ubisoft took it down due to inaccuracies so idk at this point
@@jacobnguyen4950 ohh i didnt know they took it down
You can't play well. It will run but you will have some issue
@@deeznutz8271
Why?
Now I want an assassin's creed set when the Roman empire set on the conquest of Britain during the time when Boudicca was alive
How do you downgrade in graphics from syndicate to watch dogs?
Ubisoft
Ubisoft
Ubi$oft
Whenever it switches to watch dogs I want it to go back
So there I am playing the game an think hmmm I wonder how accurate this city is … And UA-cam as yet to disappoint 🙌🏾👏🏾😂…
Awesome video thanks
I gotta say, St. Paul’s Cathedral in Watch Dogs looks so damn like real life...
To think that just beyond those maps were where eivor had his adventures and assassins creed and watch dogs are connected to now its even more interesting
If there's one thing Ubisoft is good at, it's world-building.
Shame they lack in story telling and gameplay
@@generalping999 I'd argue that the gameplay is refreshing at first, but the missions get repetitive and lose some interest. The stories in Ubisoft games are predictable.
@@KuroHebi Ye, that sounds about right. The last Ubisoft games I fully beat were Far cry 3, AC black flag and Watch Dogs 1. I played Far cry 5, it seemed fun at first but I got bored after 10 or so hours. Same goes with Watch Dogs 2..
I also don't like the way Ubisoft handles immersion especially with shop menus and so on and their side missions are also quite awful
@@generalping999 I fully beat AC: Liberation and have played countless other Ubisoft games. Gotta say, their game library is extensive, but the most recent games have been a huge disappointment.
@@KuroHebi Oh yeah, I was actually looking forward to Watch Dogs Legion. Glad I decided to wait for UA-camrs to post some real gameplay, it had potential and they wasted it. The only Ubisoft game I'm tempted to try now is AC origins and that's only because it's cheap and its ancient Egypt.
I think Northern England looks better than London in AC Valhalla. I’m from the North so I might be a little biased lol, but seriously London today is just full of buildings whereas the North of England has natural beauty.
Oh aye Yorkshire’s Gods own country
@@dreadhead9138 aye, where are you from in Yorkshire?
@@jshazgaming5953 Whitby mate, yourself?
@@dreadhead9138 Ah that’s pretty far from my town. I’m from Huddersfield. I think they cut Huddersfield out of the game though, which is a shame because we have breathtaking countrysides and not to mention Castle Hill. Not too sure if Castle Hill was built in the time period of AC Valhalla though.
Why Thames in syndicate and Legion is much wider then Valhalla? Because the scale of the map?
Very cool and epic and awesome and insightful and great
Awww, you're far too kind :D
Lmao
Syndicate is still look good
Why is the Thames 10 Times wider in watchdogs and Assassin's Creed syndicate
Because that's just what It looks like now because it had to be made bigger for trading ships to go through, in Valhalla it is what the Thames naturally looked like back then
Valhalla features the whole of medieval England so some of the regions are shrinked down to avoid having endless areas of empty space, watch dogs and syndicate only has london has the map, allowing them to make it much bigger.
@@ajayavsm7476 very good point
It’s hell weird knowing eivor was there many years before while playing syndicate and legion
In syndicate London feels so alive .
I really liked only walking around and see London in Victorian era 💚
Funny enough, Unlike other Assassin's Creed games, both Syndicate and Vahalla are the only Assassin's Creed where the Protagonist doesn't wear hood. Also, Watch Dogs was an Ubisoft game?
Yes
Music name in the first vid from valhalla?
I’m just glad we could go to crawly Jacob was teasing me
Nice to know I'll be returning to London again in AC.
Can you do a comparison between Valhalla's Paris and Unity's?
That's quite interesting idea. Don't have the dlc currently. But I'll put that on my "to do" list
@@Cycu1 looking forward to it!
If it’s one thing Ubisoft are absolutely fantastic at its world design and cities. Ever since the first AC game they’ve been the gold standard in my opinion for world and city design. It’s just a shame that games that accompany these worlds are just alright to mediocre at best these days.
gotta admit, the gratest london is the 1870 one
Ac Valhalla looks much better than syndicate and watch dogs legion
Syndicate came in 2015
As cool as this is and it's genuinely impressive some of the detail Ubisoft put into the environments, I feel like everything is a little off in Watch dogs version of London. When games recreate American cities like LA or San Francisco I can recognise landmarks and be impressed but because I'm more familiar with London I'm a lot more aware of the tings that are missing/different.
what grapic card you use soo lag for watchdog
Are you recycling map again Ubisoft?
Ubisoft: Well yes actually no
This video is a "reject modernity, embrace tradition" meme, I love it
Did you really buy ac syndicate JUST to make this video, if so that’s some dedication man.
Imagine if you could go to the site of ravensthorphe in synicate
valhalla : medieval london
syndicate : past london
legion : future london
You mean the Thames wasn't always a river of sludge?
From the ruins of a Roman colony to the capital of the world largest empire to the capital of a nation that failed to re live it’s glory days
It's like evolution of London
Is the Edward Kenways Mansion in modern time period to
Sadly no
@@1991beachboy well that sucks
@@PirateAdmiral-bx6sx yea. Don't even acknowledge their own history anymore. Watch dogs in my opinion is dead now. And because of the shitty animations and a lot of other stuff. Assassin's creed has so much more quality
i think i need to play AC Syndicate now ...
Do it, it's the only game ever I've replayed, the story is good and not too long, the atmosphere is euphoric (something that edgie AC fans don't like for some reason) and the world is really fun to explore, also your base is a goddamn train, it's really cool, I would also advice you to buy the season pass, it's totally worth it
@@alexfernandez882 actually i stopped AC series after AC3 which i never finished ... i started to get boring playing AC games ... then Origin get me back to series and then played Odyssey after and really had fun with them both (am glad ubisoft took another path for AC games), and i see syndicate looks different from old AC games that why am thinking about it, then this video showed me the power of it's graphics :)
@@madwolf1201 play Black Flag if you haven't played yet
@@generalkenobi1980 yea got it, but still haven't put my hands on it yet ... but during the test it seems to me like the old school AC games ... hope later on the game become more interesting
Ubisoft loves london too much
Legions and syndicate are set much closer apart than syndicate and Valhalla. So much more has changed in that 100 years between syndicate and legions that what changed in the 1000 years between syndicate and Valhalla
Wow. Assassins Creed graphics are so much better than Watchdogs.
Syndicate should be in last in terms of graphics, but I would say its in second, after Valhalla
Stylistically perhaps, not realistically.
@@mythrin i think both
Valhalla has a really great soundtrack both the song and the bgm were very good
those people saying ac series is dead are ignoring the fact ac series is about recreating the look of the world from the past history, the gameplay problem all they complain about won't stop me from enjoying the landscape. look how beautiful the 3 different time period of london are!
The underated game here is Valhalla,not syndicate
2 million players on launch week alone, how is that underrated?
@@ryf772
Underated means it's not given enough praise or high enough ratings
@@Fastwalker27
I feel like every AC player always said any AC games other than AC2 and ACBF is underrated no matter the rating or recognition.
_"Unity is so underrated" "Syndicate is criminally underrated" "Am I the only one who thinks AC3 is underrated?"_ are the words I see on basically every AC gameplay.
@@ryf772
Well
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Why u hating on syndicate
Well done to the brits, they made the Thames 15x wider in the span of 1000 years
That's actually what happened irl too lol
i have no exprince with watchdog...but it looks ike cyberpunk 2077 set in eroupe as apposed to the us
They really laid it on thick with the Roman ruins in Valhalla - like there's way more colossal statues here than there would have been in any real Roman city!
Vahalla seems to lack something. I wonder sometimes if it mightn't have been a good idea to offer first person in that game, so you got closer to the experience of the newness of Britain that the Vikings must have felt. It must have been amazing discovering the Roman ruins, and realizing that an earlier civilisation had achieved such greatness centuries earlier.
1:53 BEST! TRANSITION!! EVĂR!!!
2:41 Same with this!
And the texture loading ist terrible on PC in syndicate, ps4 didn't even have such a problem
If I had a nickel for every time I died on that river in these three games
I think that London was completely different at the times of ASSASSIN CREED VALHALLA