You’ve got a great style of video here, I’d love to see longer form videos from you. Maybe something like breakdowns of each protagonists character changes from beginning to end, maybe some insight into lesser known events in their lives like altäirs childhood or something. Keep up the good work 👍
It would be interesting to have a character who struggles with the idea of killing, and throughout the game he/she questions the very nature of what truly means to be a member of the order and all It takes from an individual. I think that the franchise hasn't explored the most fundamental part about what being an Assassin's really implies.
Great video essay (this and the previous one)! I think assassin's creed has so much potential to talk about the psychology and ideology of the assassins, it's such an interesting topic although seeing the Ubisoft making the franchise as mainstream as possible that's probably not going to happen. Best we'll get is people talking about it on the internet I guess. But yeah, keep up the great content!
I mean I suppose the ending is "happy" in that it's not depressing or sad but I the best term is bittersweet. There's an underlying negative tone, sometimes obvious sometimes subtle.
I get you point about every thing but haytham never despised his father i read the novel and play all ac games, even in ac rouge you hack a computer in the present day and they said that haytham with his sister avenged Edward so i know he did not despised him if he did he would of live happy with his mentor
I was moreso thinking of how he talks about Edward when shouting at Adewale in AC Rogue. I always thought he changed his mind later on as he got deeper into the Templar cause.
Haytham never despised his fathers, hell haytham and his sister avenged edward! Haytham kill his mentor reginal burth wrnd he find out he had edward kills so haytham NEVER despised his father him becoming a templar his just his belife
“Life is not a fairytale and there are no happy endings.” -Achilles Davenport
"not when men like you are left in charge"-connor kenway
You’ve got a great style of video here, I’d love to see longer form videos from you. Maybe something like breakdowns of each protagonists character changes from beginning to end, maybe some insight into lesser known events in their lives like altäirs childhood or something. Keep up the good work 👍
Your content has really caught my interest and this deep dive into the psyche of the assassins is different. Wish you the best
It would be interesting to have a character who struggles with the idea of killing, and throughout the game he/she questions the very nature of what truly means to be a member of the order and all It takes from an individual.
I think that the franchise hasn't explored the most fundamental part about what being an Assassin's really implies.
Great video essay (this and the previous one)! I think assassin's creed has so much potential to talk about the psychology and ideology of the assassins, it's such an interesting topic although seeing the Ubisoft making the franchise as mainstream as possible that's probably not going to happen. Best we'll get is people talking about it on the internet I guess. But yeah, keep up the great content!
I mean I suppose the ending is "happy" in that it's not depressing or sad but I the best term is bittersweet. There's an underlying negative tone, sometimes obvious sometimes subtle.
i love your content
I get you point about every thing but haytham never despised his father i read the novel and play all ac games, even in ac rouge you hack a computer in the present day and they said that haytham with his sister avenged Edward so i know he did not despised him if he did he would of live happy with his mentor
I was moreso thinking of how he talks about Edward when shouting at Adewale in AC Rogue. I always thought he changed his mind later on as he got deeper into the Templar cause.
Haytham never despised his fathers, hell haytham and his sister avenged edward! Haytham kill his mentor reginal burth wrnd he find out he had edward kills so haytham NEVER despised his father him becoming a templar his just his belife
Haytham was indoctrinated into the templar order after his father was murdered