Played the Ezio Collection for the first time a year ago. Beats many other AC games overall imo. Feels really good to see all the iconic locations from the game irl.
Ezio collection are 3 amazing games with a very good storyline! It was amazing seeing these locations in real life and really wanted to share it with everyone!
2:52 I love that guitar. And in general the music from AC II, Brotherhood and Revelations is the best (of course not only the music). Ezio's family or "The Brotherhood Escapes".
Enjoy your visit! Out of the dark, you come into the light. From the light you will return into the dark. Nothing is True, Everything is permitted. Safe travels Assassino!
i visited rome in feb 2023 and honestly felt good when i covered places like vatican museum and castel sant angelo interiors. tiber island and spanish steps were in ac brotherhood too.
@@ProximusGaming it wasn’t that bad a thick down jacket helped alot. Ahhh btw Ubisoft was lucky enough to have taken the Sistine chapel interior now nobody can snap shots of the Sistine chapel details anymore.
Is that really? Wouw never imagined Ubisoft actually was able to do that. Good to know that it was doable. Have fun in Venice! You need directions or are you able to figure it out?
yes really, photos were not allowed in the sistine chapel due to vatican copyright restrictions.. currently planning my routes for venice, ill let you know if i will need help thanks @@ProximusGaming
Literally replayed whole Ezio collection on PC a week ago. And man, it is nice to see that the game counterpart of Rome is not that far from the reality. All tho I would wish that devs put more details in to it from the real life.
@@ProximusGaming Well, maybe. All tho I will have to say that, the Rome that we can see in Assassin's Creed 2 in the final sequence in comparison to what they did in Brotherhood looks a lot bigger and detailed. Sure, most of it was just a decoration but still, I would prefer a lot more detailed version of it than what we got.
I can imaging and thank you! I also hope to visit Florence someday soon for another video. I also made a Venice video as well in case that you are interested
I went this year in August. It was so utterly hot, and I didn't get to relive my game experience. I found unknown places like the last remaining insula- Insula dell'Ara Coeli- now nestled next to the Victor Emmathingy monument. It is near the Basilica Santa Maria Ara Coeli in the game, I think..We stayed in Trastevere, which, of course, is part of the Volpe missions. I have done a classical Latin semester and loved the Latin.
Yesterday my newest Assassins Creed location video went live, since you were interested in more here the link: th-cam.com/video/wBlRsp_WFuE/w-d-xo.html Let me know your opinion!
This is so awesome, I have recently started playing the Ezio trilogy and I finished the Brotherhood DLC a week ago. Hopefully, I 'll get to see all these places in person one day. Thank you for the awesome video 😁
You are welcome! I’m really glad you liked it! Let me know of you ever go to Rome to visit those places. Would be nice hearing that from you, and what you experienced.
Yes...but what are you going to see now...these buildings were of significance at their time..but they are just a pile of rocks now.. assassin creed gives you the opportunity to climb and jump over them...
The heart of an assassins creed game is the depiction of historical places and the heart melting background score. Ubisoft really deviates now from what they have done before.
someone should renovate all these buildings to be exactly as they were when they were brand new, you know using period correct technology and staying faithful to history, cause they look a bit sad and broken, like no one cares anymore.
@@ProximusGaming because renovating archeological treasures is a crime. Renovating the Colosseum makes no sense, because you're going to ruin something that should be studied and appreciated for what it is. Even the ruined parts have history. To keep things as they are it's not abandoning them, it's to preserve and protect them. In fact, some of these locations are still utilized for artistic events. It's complicated to explain (english is not my main language and the matter Is not simple) but, being graduated in archaeology, I had to reply. Our role is to preserve and understand what we have, not trying to fix it to make it look good.
Oh wouw. Thank you for the explanation. You did well, even when English is not your native language (Mine neither). Love to have your input! Thank you so much!
I really like how the real and game images went along with this music. Could some of those game scenes have been in daylight, though? I had trouble making out the Coliseum and other game scenes that were at night.
I would still say altair is the best assassin in terms of skill, since he devoted his life to serving the brotherhood, but ezio is by far the best character. He's too likeable.
@@JJJJ-lk8wj Altair his backstory as told in the book “The Secret Crusade” by Oliver Bowden is great. Just too bad they rushed it too much in the game. Altair is a very good and strong assassin. Thanks to him many new weapons were able to be used (which Ezio also uses at some point such as the hidden blade gun or the poisoned hidden blade).
@@ProximusGaming it happens in AC2 when Ezio is hunting Rodrigo Borgia. found a yt about, you will recognize the scene for sure *for everybody unfamiliar with AC2: it is a huge SPOILER* th-cam.com/video/7HCQfz-Svps/w-d-xo.html
Even though I have being there like a month before this video, I couldn't ser everything I wanted even if It was 5 days there. Rome is inmense, and the capital city of the western world.
@@ProximusGaming This particular series is the soul of AC franchise. Whenever I see something like this, I become nostalgic about it and feel the irresistible urge to play it again. 😅
Yesterday my newest Assassins Creed location video went live, this one shot in London since you were interested in more here the link: th-cam.com/video/wBlRsp_WFuE/w-d-xo.html Let me know your opinion!
The problem with rome is,that everything looks the same,wich make it harder to give it a personality. in assassins creed 2 i can tell you where everything is on every map
I already made other location videos. In London of AC Syndicate (shot everything there at day), and Venice of AC2. There also some at night but it was light enough to show.
The ancient part of Rome looks amazing. The rest, not so much in my opinion. Enjoyed my time there. In game everything is smaller and yes, also looks slightly better sometimes
I went to Rome for real and then went to find all these locations in the game. It's pretty good for the most part but you know it's not all correct. Temple of Ceasar, temple of Romulus, temple of Vespa? Roman senate remnants the size of a bus, come on now. Inside of colloseum is not correct. Arches are too close to one another and in contrast to the other two arches, on the arch of Titus they didn't put any imagery because it's full of jewish symbols commemorating the victory over the jewish rebellion in Judea, weak move. That Trevifountain isn't there makes sense but the temple of Hadrian?? Still it was very cool to see all the rest in real life versus the game, the mistakes just bother me, the perfectionist as i am.
I guess they will never be able to make it 100% accurate for many reasons. Can be politics, gamespace… can be lots of things… but you are right. That is also cool to actually see the differences.
I went to Rome a few years ago. Gave me the AC brotherhood vibes. Actually met a Italian guy funny enough called ezio 😂
That is awesome!!!
Damn🤩
@aayushkrishnaik7479 damn?
Played the Ezio Collection for the first time a year ago. Beats many other AC games overall imo. Feels really good to see all the iconic locations from the game irl.
Ezio collection are 3 amazing games with a very good storyline! It was amazing seeing these locations in real life and really wanted to share it with everyone!
2:52 I love that guitar.
And in general the music from AC II, Brotherhood and Revelations is the best (of course not only the music). Ezio's family or "The Brotherhood Escapes".
I love that too! Music is amazing!!!
I think it's the "home in florence" theme, is it ?
The one I used in the video is “City of Rome” from the AC Brotherhood Soundtrack
Me, watching the video: “Okay, let’s see, I can climb there…climb there…this way…that way…”
Hahaha, well that would be an awesome video if I would actually do that. But I get what you mean. Places to climb for Ezio. Hope you liked the video.
During the whole video i was like " Climbed that, jumped off that, view point there, kicked ass there " 😂😂"
It was brilliant ❤
I like that. I did not had that when visiting these places. Maybe because it was way too hot, I was ill and just enjoyed the scenery.
Italy is cool, this game gave me the opportunity to get to know this beautiful country!
Same as here! It is a beautiful country. If you ever can visit, do it!
This is why we love games.
AC always 1to1 w history. But Ezio AC2- with Italy and Rome. Did it best
AC 4 did amazing w Nassau too.
@unkiindg i totally agree about the Italy part. Never been to Nassau myself, but would love to see it someday
I’m currently in Rome, and I’m playing the game then going to the corresponding locations!
Thank god no one yelled “Assassino”
Enjoy your visit! Out of the dark, you come into the light. From the light you will return into the dark. Nothing is True, Everything is permitted. Safe travels Assassino!
the way u put the AC Brotherhood music theme feels really deep nostalgic, keep up man!😎
Thank you for the kind words! Highly appreciated!
i visited rome in feb 2023 and honestly felt good when i covered places like vatican museum and castel sant angelo interiors. tiber island and spanish steps were in ac brotherhood too.
I can imagine those places were all awesome! Visited them all as well and had a blast! Glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully it was not too cold in February?
@@ProximusGaming it wasn’t that bad a thick down jacket helped alot. Ahhh btw Ubisoft was lucky enough to have taken the Sistine chapel interior now nobody can snap shots of the Sistine chapel details anymore.
Is that really? Wouw never imagined Ubisoft actually was able to do that. Good to know that it was doable. Have fun in Venice! You need directions or are you able to figure it out?
yes really, photos were not allowed in the sistine chapel due to vatican copyright restrictions.. currently planning my routes for venice, ill let you know if i will need help thanks @@ProximusGaming
Literally replayed whole Ezio collection on PC a week ago. And man, it is nice to see that the game counterpart of Rome is not that far from the reality. All tho I would wish that devs put more details in to it from the real life.
That indeed would be great. But for the time they made brotherbood in. It was really good I suppose
@@ProximusGaming Well, maybe. All tho I will have to say that, the Rome that we can see in Assassin's Creed 2 in the final sequence in comparison to what they did in Brotherhood looks a lot bigger and detailed. Sure, most of it was just a decoration but still, I would prefer a lot more detailed version of it than what we got.
Started the AC series this year by playing the games in release order. The Ezio collection is still my favorite. Great video by the way!
Thank you for the compliment! The Ezio series is also my favorite. Enjoy the games 😊
@@ProximusGaming I'm going to replay the Ezio collection this summer before AC Mirage comes out
What's funny is that there's the saying; "Rome wasn't built in a day" & with brotherhood's development, in a way it kind of was. lol
That is indeed funny. Of course brotherhood was not created in a day as well, but it took much lesser time to finish rome in game than in real life.
glad assassins creed brotherhood videos are still being uploaded
Yes they are 😊 it’s an awesome game!
Very nice video, I hope I can finally visit Florence, Venice, Rome, Monteriggioni, San Gimignano etc. soon. I've been waiting for so long :D
I can imaging and thank you! I also hope to visit Florence someday soon for another video. I also made a Venice video as well in case that you are interested
Renaissance is closer to our time than it was to Ancient Rome.
Renaissance is nowadays ancient for us as well 😉 but I get what you mean. Hope you liked the video though
i was hoping to see inside the Castel Sant' Angelo. Great vid
Too bad we did not go in there. Otherwise I definitely would have added that
Very nice, thank you so much for making this!!!
You are welcome! Small spoiler, more is coming up somewhere this year. So keep an eye out for it!
Love Brotherhood and the setting of Roma in it and I love Ezio!
Me too! It’s all amazing!!
i was there once and felt very familiar with it thx to AC xD
Same here indeed! Loved seeing everything in real life for a change
I went this year in August. It was so utterly hot, and I didn't get to relive my game experience. I found unknown places like the last remaining insula- Insula dell'Ara Coeli- now nestled next to the Victor Emmathingy monument. It is near the Basilica Santa Maria Ara Coeli in the game, I think..We stayed in Trastevere, which, of course, is part of the Volpe missions. I have done a classical Latin semester and loved the Latin.
That sounds wonderful. Hopefully you still could enjoy it with the heat
This is extremely cool....hopefuly you can do more videos like this with the other AC cities, awesome!
We are planning some… might come up more soon
@@ProximusGaming Monteriggioni is very original still afaik
Yesterday my newest Assassins Creed location video went live, since you were interested in more here the link:
th-cam.com/video/wBlRsp_WFuE/w-d-xo.html
Let me know your opinion!
@@ProximusGaming Thanks for these videos!
You are welcome
This is so awesome, I have recently started playing the Ezio trilogy and I finished the Brotherhood DLC a week ago. Hopefully, I 'll get to see all these places in person one day. Thank you for the awesome video 😁
You are welcome! I’m really glad you liked it! Let me know of you ever go to Rome to visit those places. Would be nice hearing that from you, and what you experienced.
Yes...but what are you going to see now...these buildings were of significance at their time..but they are just a pile of rocks now.. assassin creed gives you the opportunity to climb and jump over them...
As you have seen, most of the buildings/ruins are still there. It’s fascinating!
Ahh time to collect feathers.
Collecting feathers, never got all of them…
The heart of an assassins creed game is the depiction of historical places and the heart melting background score. Ubisoft really deviates now from what they have done before.
They want and need to keep innovating. Sometimes that goes in a bad way
Awesome video, man!
Thank you! Much appreciated!
This proves that Assassins Creed is not just a game , its something real !
It is! And these are history lessons as well!
@@ProximusGaming Yes , I love the History , thats why I play Assassin's Creed
Same as me! It’s the history, the story, the locations… such amazing games
I would love to visit rome one time if i had to finish my college course
If you like history! Yes! Do it. However. For myself I would suggest Florence over Rome. But thats my personal opinion.
0:52 AHHHH MY CHILDHOOD MUSIC
❤️❤️❤️ awesome music right?
I liked the video! Thank you
Thnx! Glad you liked it! Was really fun making. However I figured that I had Covid at the time. I became really sick near the end of the video
someone should renovate all these buildings to be exactly as they were when they were brand new, you know using period correct technology and staying faithful to history, cause they look a bit sad and broken, like no one cares anymore.
Not sure why they chose to keep it this way, and not its original form. But it still is awesome to see!
@@ProximusGaming because renovating archeological treasures is a crime. Renovating the Colosseum makes no sense, because you're going to ruin something that should be studied and appreciated for what it is. Even the ruined parts have history. To keep things as they are it's not abandoning them, it's to preserve and protect them. In fact, some of these locations are still utilized for artistic events. It's complicated to explain (english is not my main language and the matter Is not simple) but, being graduated in archaeology, I had to reply. Our role is to preserve and understand what we have, not trying to fix it to make it look good.
Oh wouw. Thank you for the explanation. You did well, even when English is not your native language (Mine neither). Love to have your input! Thank you so much!
@@ProximusGaming thanks! I'm glad my comment is appreciated😁 Great Video btw!
Thank you for the compliment! May I ask where you are from? What is your specialty when it comes to archeology?
j'aime beaucoup voir des lieu réel qui sont représenter dans les jeu comme ça !
super d'entendre que vous avez apprécié la vidéo.
I really like how the real and game images went along with this music. Could some of those game scenes have been in daylight, though? I had trouble making out the Coliseum and other game scenes that were at night.
I can imagine. I will think of that for the next video we will make. Thank you for your opinion
Rome is absolut fascinating.
The ancient city indeed is
City Of Rome its beautiful
The ancient city yes, outside the ancient part, not so much.
This is very helpful, thanks!
You are welcome! Glad you like it!
Ezio easily stands out as the best assasin creed character.
I can agree with you! Can also imagine other won’t. In my opinion Ezio was the best Assassin.
I would still say altair is the best assassin in terms of skill, since he devoted his life to serving the brotherhood, but ezio is by far the best character. He's too likeable.
@@JJJJ-lk8wj Altair his backstory as told in the book “The Secret Crusade” by Oliver Bowden is great. Just too bad they rushed it too much in the game. Altair is a very good and strong assassin. Thanks to him many new weapons were able to be used (which Ezio also uses at some point such as the hidden blade gun or the poisoned hidden blade).
@@ProximusGaming I'll have to give that a read, thanks. I love books and I love assassin creed so I see that as a great combo!
You should!!! It is a good book with an awesome story that goes far beyond the storyline of AC1 and fills the gaps between AC1 and Revelations
i am a very big fan of Assasins Creed series from ezio in roma and i love you so much İtaly ancient history Thank you so much for this video 😄😁
You are welcome! Thank you for the kind words.
just been to Rome 2 weeks ago, after visiting IRL you see things differently in game lol
Ofcourse you do, sizes are not comparable at all. But it is really amazing seeing it all in real life.
Unfortunately ubisoft failed to continue its legacy of historical games😔😔
Wondering how Mirage turns out. Hope they get back to basic with historical events
in AC we were able to look into Sistine Chapel but St. Peter was not available obviously
Too bad I missed it with making the video. Was not entirely sure if the sistine chapel was really in the game
@@ProximusGaming it happens in AC2 when Ezio is hunting Rodrigo Borgia.
found a yt about, you will recognize the scene for sure
*for everybody unfamiliar with AC2: it is a huge SPOILER*
th-cam.com/video/7HCQfz-Svps/w-d-xo.html
Even though I have being there like a month before this video, I couldn't ser everything I wanted even if It was 5 days there. Rome is inmense, and the capital city of the western world.
It indeed is really big. When we went it was hot as hell. But managed to see lots of things.
Amazing video
Thank you!
Damn it! Now I have to play the Ezio series one more time.
That is too bad…. Haha just kidding. Enjoy playing it another time 😊
@@ProximusGaming This particular series is the soul of AC franchise. Whenever I see something like this, I become nostalgic about it and feel the irresistible urge to play it again. 😅
I can totally relate to that!
Love this games, new sub🙋♂️
So do I, just like the other Ezio games. Thank you for the sub!
I love video like this
Thank you for the compliment! Appreciate it!
@@ProximusGaming no problem friend😁😁
I recelty when to Rome and I was all the tike thinking abkut my tike with Ezio when re visiting these sites
Was awesome right?
cool 👍 i love this game
It’s an amazing game right?
@@ProximusGaming assassins creed 2 and brotherhood yeah my fav.games 👍but assassins creed revelations (the third) i dont like
I can imagine why. I prefer 2 and brotherhood also over revelations
Класс. Ждем видео на тему Османской империи
You mean regarding AC Revelations?
Next target for Vacations. Rome , france, and of course Great Britain.
Stay tuned 😉
Yesterday my newest Assassins Creed location video went live, this one shot in London since you were interested in more here the link:
th-cam.com/video/wBlRsp_WFuE/w-d-xo.html
Let me know your opinion!
Nassau
Not to mention, Jasper Kyds beautiful musical score throughout ezios story. If it doesn't play when I visit Italy then I'm not going 🤣
Oh yes indeed! The music is amazing! I would suggest getting your headset and stream the AC Brotherhood soundtrack when visiting Rome 😉
We need one for Istanbul as well
Never went to Turkey, but if we will go there, I definitely will make a video there!
Да прибудет с нами Отец Понимания, братья и сёстры!!✊✊
Not sure what you are saying since I can’t read the language. But thank you for your comment!
За тобой уже выехали
#BringBackAssassinsCreedBrotherhoodMultiplayer #BrotherhoodisAlive #SaveAssassinsCreedBrotherhood
Yeah
Don’t think they will
Greate video 📸 I really loved it! Brought back alot good ol memories of mine! 🥲🥲
Glad to hear! Was fun to make this video!
How to download those tunes in acb?
I have an original soundtrack of ac brotherhood. If that helps
@@ProximusGaming yes it will..can you share?
I’m afraid that won’t be possible.
@@ProximusGaming ok
would have been cool to see an ezio cosplayer in the background
Well… maybe in a future video 😉
best AC games. Ezio forever in my heart
Ezio is in my heart as well! Best Assassin! Imo
Thank you
You are welcome!
Even as a kid, I've always wanted to visit The Vatican. It's on my bucket list.
It’s a big place. But awesome to visit. I could suggest doing a tour inside
How about those Borgia Towers? Were they real?
There are some towers there. Don’t really know if they where actually used as Borgia towers or not.
crazy how Ubisoft built a whole city just to advertise ac brotherhood
😂😂😂 they did great! Almost like a themepark, just better.
Assassin's creed is the Google maps in ancient times☝️
Sounds about right 😊
Ezio is our leader our Mentor like the other Creed they all are one of us
Ezio is indeed a great mentor
The problem with rome is,that everything looks the same,wich make it harder to give it a personality. in assassins creed 2 i can tell you where everything is on every map
In the game, yes… I had the same issue. In real life…. Not sure. The ancient city looks nice. Further into rome it’s just a city
are you standing in the borghese park?
We were chilling in that park, just not shot any videos there I believe. Or maybe the intro was shot at the edge of that park. Not entirely sure.
@@ProximusGaming that’s what it looked like to me, my dad and I walked from there to Trevor fountain back in july
We also went there in june/july. Enjoyed it! Did you like Rome?
@@ProximusGaming loved it, also went to tivoli, Florence, some of Tuscany and then Venice
@@ProximusGaming I had the bleeding effect at the castel San Angelou
Bgm name plz
What name? What u mean with Bgm?
Why at night? Like its game you can go anywhere in the daylight :D
I know 😊 i did not take that in account when making this video.
@@ProximusGaming Next time maybe :) Thx for the answer!
I already made other location videos. In London of AC Syndicate (shot everything there at day), and Venice of AC2. There also some at night but it was light enough to show.
Game looks better than real life Italy!
The ancient part of Rome looks amazing. The rest, not so much in my opinion. Enjoyed my time there. In game everything is smaller and yes, also looks slightly better sometimes
ubisoft please make brotherhood remake next gen
That would be awesome!
♥️♥️♥️
❤️
I went to Rome for real and then went to find all these locations in the game. It's pretty good for the most part but you know it's not all correct. Temple of Ceasar, temple of Romulus, temple of Vespa? Roman senate remnants the size of a bus, come on now. Inside of colloseum is not correct. Arches are too close to one another and in contrast to the other two arches, on the arch of Titus they didn't put any imagery because it's full of jewish symbols commemorating the victory over the jewish rebellion in Judea, weak move. That Trevifountain isn't there makes sense but the temple of Hadrian?? Still it was very cool to see all the rest in real life versus the game, the mistakes just bother me, the perfectionist as i am.
I guess they will never be able to make it 100% accurate for many reasons. Can be politics, gamespace… can be lots of things… but you are right. That is also cool to actually see the differences.
Now Venice 😆
Or Florence 😉. No not yet. But something else is coming up in a few months
istanbul>
Good location to make videos for Revelation!
Too bad we can't climb on any of the landmarks 😛😅
I know right!
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you!
Daje
Daje?
In Roman dialect means "come on"
Aaaah get it! Thnx 😊
Wrong, you should have visited Rome in the early 16th century. ;)
I would have if I could. Too bad I missed that by roughly 422 years.
@@ProximusGaming what a shame
I know right. But with the deceases at that time, it might be a good thing.
@@ProximusGaming *522 years ;)
Only a difference of 100 years haha
He was Italian tho lol
Ezio, yes!
Depressing to see Rome in ruins, makes me want to throw up.
Can imagine.
@@ProximusGaming Amazing video though!!!!
Thank you! Very much appreciated. More to come in the coming month 😉
ohhh
Ohhh as in Wouw?
Six years and not even 300 subscribers 😂😂😂
Like to do things slowly 😊 but thnx!
@@ProximusGaming hello from Russia my friend
Hi 😊 nice to see that everyone all over the world sees my videos
But does Ezio in 2022 look like Ezio in 1500s??
I don’t think so. He will look more like Desmond I think