I’d argue Origins doesn’t count, seeing as unlike the other two, the order of ancients were more apart of the story instead of being in the side, plus they are the precursors to the templars so it’s not like they had nothing to do with them like the Cult of Cosmos
Looking back, they look like young people having fun doing their best to come up with an epic game, now they look more like a business and money making machine who no longer have the motivation and vision. Sad reality although games are bigger than what is was, I've been watching how games where developed from late 90s to 2010s , now games are more on the corporate side than the creative side
That maybe true but despite the Microtransations, there were some games that are still fun to play. To me the Newer Games I play is Injustice 2, Assassin's Creed Origins, Star Wars Battlefront 2 (EA), Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order and even Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag. Those games balance the gameplay and story telling even though the in Game store are optional. That's just my thoughts.
@@RRai2000 brotherhood is epic, black flag is great, i enjoyed ac syndicate even some folks didn't, odessey is a big game but something is missing i still appreciate the effort. Games like mafia 3 and cyberpunk are the 2 games that disappointed me the most recently, the yakuza series is what dedication looks like,
@@End-M-X Yeah I know, but I've also commented on comments that were 10 years old. TH-cam is strange when it comes to their algorithm, I keep suggesting things that are old as fuck. But because I haven't seen it it's new to me.
And they truly delivered on everything that they've promised. I mean, the recruits system isn't nearly as important in the game as they present it to be in this video. But other than that, all came true.
I liked the idea that the recruiting system revolved around the idea of the economy rebuilding, so every time you sent an assassin on a mission it would actually cost money to send them on a mission however some missions the game had, the Assassins made money and experience. Which means Ezio had to make money on the side through either his assassinations missions Investments rebuilding Rome in the form of renovating shops purchasing items that have value such as art or Weaponry that can be used to add the value to the Brotherhood. Money and the economy in this game was essential to run his base of operations as well as to expand the base of operations within the brotherhood and other countries and regions within the country. I know a lot of people didn't really think of these missions as much of anything other than just a mini game meant to build up the recruits, but if you paid attention you would know that these missions all had stories attached, some of them some pretty mundane but the more intricate ones had another story being told in the background and some they could be tide in with Revelations as you had to establish a Brotherhood Within Constantinople in order to establish revelations in Istanbul. So it was more intricate and involved then you might believe just coming from this Direction of understanding the overall recruit process. So it was a bit more involved then you think.
Uma luta entre o Controle e a Liberdade. É bem interessante ver como todos esses produtores vasculham o passado e trazem ele revitalizado para o presente, de uma forma que várias pessoas queiram consumir.
09:22 this is the spirit that's missing from the modern titles dude
“Assassin’s Creed is about a grand battle between Assassin’s and Templars…”
Origins/Odyssey/Valhalla: “wUt.”
I’d argue Origins doesn’t count, seeing as unlike the other two, the order of ancients were more apart of the story instead of being in the side, plus they are the precursors to the templars so it’s not like they had nothing to do with them like the Cult of Cosmos
My favorite Assassin's Creed Game! :D
🔥
❤
Ac2// brotherhood, that story line with gameplay was awesome,i miss my childhood days,i am 24 now & also became a doctor,Time flew like water :)
Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Is A Masterpiece ❤
Looking back, they look like young people having fun doing their best to come up with an epic game, now they look more like a business and money making machine who no longer have the motivation and vision. Sad reality although games are bigger than what is was, I've been watching how games where developed from late 90s to 2010s , now games are more on the corporate side than the creative side
That maybe true but despite the Microtransations, there were some games that are still fun to play.
To me the Newer Games I play is Injustice 2, Assassin's Creed Origins, Star Wars Battlefront 2 (EA), Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order and even Assassin's Creed 4 Black Flag. Those games balance the gameplay and story telling even though the in Game store are optional.
That's just my thoughts.
@@RRai2000 brotherhood is epic, black flag is great, i enjoyed ac syndicate even some folks didn't, odessey is a big game but something is missing i still appreciate the effort. Games like mafia 3 and cyberpunk are the 2 games that disappointed me the most recently, the yakuza series is what dedication looks like,
Brotherhood will always be my favourite
Same
I really want Unity’s graphics to be remastered on Brotherhood. Damn what a game that would be 🔥🔥
I agree 100%
@@5226-p1e Bruh One Year Ago
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Yeah I know, but I've also commented on comments that were 10 years old. TH-cam is strange when it comes to their algorithm, I keep suggesting things that are old as fuck. But because I haven't seen it it's new to me.
And they truly delivered on everything that they've promised. I mean, the recruits system isn't nearly as important in the game as they present it to be in this video. But other than that, all came true.
I liked the idea that the recruiting system revolved around the idea of the economy rebuilding, so every time you sent an assassin on a mission it would actually cost money to send them on a mission however some missions the game had, the Assassins made money and experience.
Which means Ezio had to make money on the side through either his assassinations missions Investments rebuilding Rome in the form of renovating shops purchasing items that have value such as art or Weaponry that can be used to add the value to the Brotherhood.
Money and the economy in this game was essential to run his base of operations as well as to expand the base of operations within the brotherhood and other countries and regions within the country.
I know a lot of people didn't really think of these missions as much of anything other than just a mini game meant to build up the recruits, but if you paid attention you would know that these missions all had stories attached, some of them some pretty mundane but the more intricate ones had another story being told in the background and some they could be tide in with Revelations as you had to establish a Brotherhood Within Constantinople in order to establish revelations in Istanbul.
So it was more intricate and involved then you might believe just coming from this Direction of understanding the overall recruit process.
So it was a bit more involved then you think.
Ah I miss playing the series
Uma luta entre o Controle e a Liberdade.
É bem interessante ver como todos esses produtores vasculham o passado e trazem ele revitalizado para o presente, de uma forma que várias pessoas queiram consumir.
When AC actually was a fun game with a good story…
I thought the characters from.the box art are ezio helpers , turned out they're just multiplayer characters , disappointed
Definitely better than AC2 in terms of narrative but Brotherhood still felt flimsy to me in alot of areas.
*bRoThErHoOd DiArIeS* loll
2nd Comment!:)