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It also explains something really strange at the start when it says we'll pretend that you're Spanish not Native American and then he instantly says Connor that really bug me for my entire first playthrough until I got to that point still it seems like a really strange line is not a Spanish name you think if I made a decision for the origin of the name they would have just taken that out
The robe ratonhaketon is wearing were originally tailored for Connor. Connor dies and never gets to wear them :( I think Achilles was just lonely he was more or less a house hermit until Connor arrived and more or less give him the wish he wanted to raise his "son" onto a fine assassins.
i'm so add this quote to my father eulogy, nothing says more than the joy of reunion with the strong discipline figure into help shaping you into a man.
If you play Rogue you realize how badly Achilles f*cked up... but then it makes sense it's so meaningful how he tried to amend and make up for his mistakes by helping Connor. Connor loved him like family and knew he owed much to him... So yes, for me I hope Achilles deep inside rested knowing he did the right thing in the end... and that he deserved to peacefully rest alongside his own family he missed always so, so much.
He didn't really fuck up more like Shay fucked up because he was a moron who didn't explain it properly if you watch the cutscene where he lashes out at Achilles he doesn't explain what happened at all he just says "You sent me to murder them!". Like what the hell is anyone going to do with that Info? The next problem is he stole the manuscript before telling his side of the story clearly. The plot forces you to think Achilles fucked up but in reality Shay is much to blame for the fall.
Bro people still makes cOnNoR VS eZiO shit. I'm so annoyed by it. it's clear that Connor will win against ezio but I accept that Connor will take a deadly wound (I said this cuz this man is a fucking psychopath killing machine) (sorry for the bad English if I made a mistake.)
@@rockandnol3233 would be pretty nice to see Conner pass down Achilles methods of training, to another kid who was in the same situation as him at once.
He is not my favorite but he is better than young eizo for me , for me best assassin is arno /altair/old eizo . And i prefer arno slightly on them . My best ac character is eivor from valhalla . And i can understand why people would think conor is the best assassin . But I can’t understand why people made young eizo so overrated . I mean i swear the voice actor carried eizo.
@@totothewiredtakled I can respect Altair and older Ezio, but I can’t bring myself to like younger ezio. As you said, he’s overrated. Not a big fan of the other assassins. Connor is my #1 favorite
I love how they made it so you don’t see all of Connor’s personality until you play through the homestead missions and talk with the residents he isn’t just an angry man who lashes out and only seeks revenge you see he cares about those he is close to.
That's one of my little pet peeves about when people say Connor wasn't a good protagonist. I always think did we not play the same game? Granted most of the little things were the homestead side missions lol
I never understood why people disliked Connor, in fact I feel it would have been odd had he been a happy and charismatic person like Ezio. Ezio was ypung, but pretty much grown up when tragedy struck him. His personality had been developed by then and he didn´t turn bitter, but Connor was still a child when his village and mother burned before his eyes. He spend his days and years after that on the hunt fighting and protecting. How was he supposed to act? To be honest AC3 had been the last genuine AC game for me. Black flag was fun to play, but the story didn´t grab me and the games afterwards also never did what AC1-AC3 did for me. I hope they go back to their roots with the next one and stop this genderswap, RPG madness. You cannot tell a cohesive story like that.
@@michi6486 Yeah, if nothing else he was also a protagonist that was basically having to live and act within a culture that he didn't grow up in, so him acting like Ezio wouldn't have made sense, plus given the fact that his traumatizing moment happened when he was a child
Speaking of culture...its a bit ironic AC lore-wise that a native-american became instrumental in bringing freedom to the colonies and it was those same colonies who oppressed his people and drove them out of their ancestral lands. It like one big complicated and awkward mess. You can see connor questioning and arguing with some characters about it throughout the game like him wondering what happens after they win the war and drive the templars out.. One of the reasons why i think this game wasn' very popular was because the assassins mentor was black and the main protagonist was born and raised as a native american.
Even though Achilles was a reckless Grandmaster of the Colonial Assassins in the past, which disillusioned Shay to become a Templar. At least he realized the mistakes hes made that almost destroyed the Brotherhood. He taught Connor, his last student not to become the Assassin that he was before, thus making the colonial Assassins stronger again. Rest in Peace old man.
One of my favorite parts over the course of the game was when Achilles and Connor were having an argument about Connor's current course of action and the decisions that each of the other had made up to that point he leaves Connor with a warning before his departure "In your haste to save the world boy take care you don't destroy it" since this was the same thing that caused the catalyst for Shay's betrayal and ultimately resulted in the destruction of Achilles' entire brotherhood. He was trying to make sure that Connor wouldn't make the same mistakes that he had made in the past; he didn't want Connor to become like him, he wanted him to be better.
The sad part about AC3 is that a lot of Connor's best character moments are in the side quests. The main story comes off as black and white with Haythem, specifically in the prologue, being the best character. However seeing Connor build up the community of the homestead and his adventures and interactions with its citizens really helped Connor's depth as a character.
Oh my God I know right!!! I'm watching this video and wondering "when did this happen" (I just completed the game) , but after reading your comment I'm going to complete all the side quests now
Yeah, Connor has the most character development in the homestead missions, not like Ezio or Edward. It's a shame most people didn't do them, they missed a lot.
Honestly bro I agree. I feel like that's where people get the worst aspects of Connor from is the main story. The reason why he sounds so bland is cuz he split between three different worlds being an assassin a mohawk or his father's son
@@anounymosgamer You should play that one. It'll make you like Achilles more. His character arc is very good. He started off with wrong intentions and immaturity. He was given a second chance and look how he made use of it by making Connor a great assassin. Ever realise why he limps while walking? That's the second chance he was given.
Bayek: I was my own Master. Altair: I killed my Master. Ezio: I became a Master. Connor: I honored my Master. Edward: I didn't have one. Arno: My Master betrayed me. Jacob and Evie: Our Master didn't care about us. Evior: I didn't really have a Master yet. Alexios/Kassandra: You guys had Masters?
@@gauravborah5188 Well actually he not just trained by hope(assassination) All of brotherhood traind him and they were friends not his masters(also he killed all of them)
This is the first run where I beat homestead missions before the actual campaign. Now I get to wear John de la Tours outfit in the end cutscene I'm happy with that
Connor is one strong person. Lost his mother, his tribe betrayed him, he had to kill his dad, achillies who was his mentor died, and there are no other assassin than him at the time. A lone wolf, a true assassin. Next to Ezio, Connor is my favorite, then Altair. My top 3.
What are you talking about? Connor Pretty much revived the colonial brotherhood, the templars were pushed out of the colonies by the end of AC 3, he conected branches of Assassins across América, the ones un Haití, Tulum, the ones Who were with Aveline, he Pretty much undone all the work of Shay Cormac of almost wipping all of the assassins
Technically he's not the last one, he built a new brotherhood. Then there's also AC:Liberation and Unity that take place around the same time that have their own brotherhood chapters.
Lol he seems like a psychopath, I mean look at how he immediately snatched that paper out of Achilles hand when he realized he was dead lmao. With the quickness
shadowbwoy bmo Well he lost everything and seen many bodies before and assassins a lot of people. Even seen his own mother die and had to kill his father. This is just a average day for an assassin.
@@jackjohnson8305 that's not true. I played the entire game wearing all those outfits and they all appeared in cutscenes. I literally beat the game wearing Shay's coat
@@leocastrillo759 I have this huge glitch where during gameplay the whole outfit is darkend no color at all nd I ain't tryna restart the dam game cus the intro to dam long
The only thing I really dislike about the remaster (albeit small) is the fact that the animation of entering and leaving the house was replaced with a black screen to wait.
I hate how the screan blacks out everytime he enters and exits interiors, in the original it was seamless, no blackout, you saw him open the door walk out and close it
jdog167 i also see you can’t look out of windows at all, which sucks, you could in the original version, it’s just an insanly white light you can’t see shit, what is this?! It’s 2019 ffs i think the curent consoles can handle transparent windows lol
@@isakisak9989 In this remastered version. The interior of the house is not available until you get in. And when you get inside the house. The outside will be disappeared. I guess they made it for better performance?
And this is why Connor is my favorite character, and why AC3 is my favorite game, so much depth hidden behind those facial expressions, some things aren’t blatantly stated but the eyes say everything that needn’t be said out loud.
One was cold and the other was warm hearted but I think if Haythem knew Charles Lee was going to torch (tzio's?) Land he would've slit his throat without a second thought, iirc Haythem only got the news afterwards so he saw no benefit in killing Charles haythem isn't the vengeful type either he spared Achilles when he (Achilles) had nothing left.
Haytham was a tragic villain in many respects, but he was a decent father. He's the one that saved Connor from being hung in New York City because he was struck by a feeling of paternity.
The best assasin in my book, the plot, the person he is and the choices he makes. He fights for what he believes to be right and saves people as many as he can. And yeah no hoes (not yet at least)
yeah i honestly dont get why so many hate Connor specifically, the only protags in AC i ever hear talked about are Ezio, Altair, Shay, and Connor and its just very weird that when ppl bring up Connor, its usually to shit on him, i think it has to do with him being the followup to Ezio, the face of the series, but i just find it weird that ppl dont extend this hate to like Arno (i dont hate the other ones im about to mention but i do hate Arno since he just gives me big "MCU protagonist" or Aladdin vibes and it feels really forced) or Jacob or Alexios who are (in my opinion) so much less fleshed out or interesting than Connor, Connor will always be my personal fave
@@atomic747 We have to understand, that connor was not as educated about the civil society at the time... He was still a tribal man,.. when he joined the brotherhood, despite this he tried to learn all about everything in a short time, but still yet didn't understand completely, It was much hard for him to choose what was right or wrong...in so many levels, unlike the other assassins, Still he managed very proficiently.
@@65firered the entire story is his "Assassin's creed" story, the side missions are for exploring his character more, in other words, his "personal life" story.
@@Tim7318-3 Allow me to rephrase, Connor should have acted this way throughout the entire game making him more consistent and enjoyable to play in both the main story and the side quests. , Throughout the main story his sense of humor seems almost non existent where as he feels very different in the side content. His best moments are with Haythem and I feel he should have been that way the entire time.
I really want a game following the kenways like the end of Edward's life, haythams life becoming a templar and finally Connor life after the events of 3 like disbanding the remaining templars like is said at the end of rogue
Shay is my favorite AC protagonist, and Conner is a really good one. If they do have another game with Conner, I'd love to see him interact with Shay, either killing him and concluding Shay's story, or just seeing how it plays out.
Altair and ezio are amazing but Conor is my favourite, one game is not enough for him, there should be a sequel with the system of unity that would be an amazing game
Man, “I miss you, as I miss my mother”. That was fucking sad. Connor really deserved another game, he should have been at least the second playable character in Unity as he would have only been in his early to mid 30’s. What the fuck man.
@@muhammadiftikarmaureza6896 lol bro, actually achilles who responsible for wiped brotherhood because he so stubborn and doesnt wanna listen shay explain
These scenes are humbling, in the sense that, like. Inevitably, we know we will lose our parents. Then, someday, we too will have children, and inevitably, our bodies will also be returned to the earth. It’s kind of comforting, in the sense that we can’t truly begin the journeys of the soul, until we leave everything we know behind with the body. One journey can’t begin until another ends. Mad respect for this game for including such a spiritual sentiment. Connor is such an amazingly spiritual person. All humans could stand to follow his example. This life is temporary. It’s only the first of infinite steps.
AC3 is AC games when you finished it, there's no victory, no triumphant music or feeling of closure, only reflection and introspection, it's not the best, but definitely my favorite
That's kind of the point of the creed. Conor really embodies the creed. "Nothing is true. Everything is permitted, " Ezio explained it to us in Revelations. We always have to question if what we do is really for the greater good and that we have to accept the consequences of our choices. In Connors case, he believed helping the colonies was what needed to be done. In the end, he lost everything, but he still had his homestead family, and he could live with that
This video popped into my feed today shortly after returning home after my grandfather had died infront of me, this was the only Assassin's Creed game I ever played when I was growing up under his wing. I got to say goodbye and I got to look into his eyes as I told him that I loved him. He closed his eyes and passed away. I called him "Old Man" every day after playing this game to 100%. Tonight, I can't sleep because of everything. But this video made me smile because I did get the privilege of saying goodbye. I want the world to know that my grandfather was a good god fearing man who looked after a boy who's parents were not always around and I know where he is now. Be there for your family, yo.
Achilles took everything from himself. He made Shay templar by refusing to listen, under his leadership Brotherhood lost its own way. He admitted that himself, and he faced all the consequences on his own.
Shay couldn't kill connor lol connor is literally 2times stronger and more durable than shay yes he hunted master assassins but look at fckin edward at the start of the game he had no training or anything but killed duncan walpole a master assasin
@@fuma2980 no because Shay only hunted weak assassins lol and most of them didnt even tried to fight shay only 1 and connor is far more brutal and stronger considering the fact that hes durable, he literally killed haytham and charles lee while being injured, he took an entire army of both patriots and red coats. And as far as im concerned connor killed half of the templsrs when he was just 19. And 20+ when he killed charles lee in the end. Connor is far more combat wise and experienced considering he was raised a hunter and killed like 10 thugs and raiders in the homestead at the age of 13.
@@UMIF001 They're complaining that it looks worse. What does it being a remaster rather than a remake change? At the very least you'd expect the quality of faces to be the same rather than worse right? I'd assume it's a lighting thing but I don't know dick.
"He may have been your father, boy.....but he wasn't your daddy." Haytham may have been Connor's biological father, but Achilles was the only real father Connor ever had. You did good, Old Man.
I like the detail what we found out that Achiles name Ratonnaketon, Connor as his son name and instead of making it obvious we found it sutely by seeing his sons grave
Fun Facts: There is a lot of ironies in the Kenway saga... Edward Kenway killed an Assassin gone rogue, then killed Assassins while trying to claim (what he thought was) a treasure from the Templars, then later becomes an assassin himself, kills a Grand Master and later is killed himself, by a Templar. ___ That same Templar (Reginald Birch) would raise Edward's son, Haytham Kenway and the latter would join the Templar Order, eventually becoming a Grand Master. ___ The Colonial Brotherhood would be betrayed by a rogue Assassin (and soon-to-be Templar) named Shay Cormac. The Colonial Brotherhood would eventually be destroyed and it's key members killed off by the Templar Order... and it all began with a betrayal. ___ Years later, Achilles would meet Haytham's son, Connor and raise/train him to become an Assassin. Connor would eventually revive the Colonial Brotherhood and become it's leader. ___ The Colonial Order of Templars would eventually be betrayed by one of it's key members, Benjamin Church. The Colonial Order would eventually be destroyed and it's key members killed off by the revived Colonial Brotherhood... and it all began with a betrayal. ___ Haytham Kenway would not only spare Achilles' life but also save his son, Connor's. Achilles would later argue in favor of killing Haytham to his son, Connor. Haytham Kenway is eventually killed by his son, Connor. ___ Miscellaneous Fun Facts: It was Haytham Kenway that crippled Achilles by shooting him in the shin. This is why Achilles has a limp in AC3. Haytham Kenway is also who saves Connor when he is about to be hanged. He did this by throwing a knife at the rope, cutting it. You don't see this in AC3 because you are viewing the events from Connor's perspective ... and at the time his vision was impaired due to a sack being placed over his head.
@@theshamegame2787 man Mary’s death while Edward is literally begging and bargaining for her to live to culminate in him saying basically I can be what you want but just stay with me. Her last breath while he’s holding her “I will be Edward. I will be”. I just played through it again personally I think Black Flag is their most human story.
Silver Michael He got a lot less nieve after everything with shay and I think Connor also aided his perspective over the years so I think it is still sad
@Super JLK rogue absolutely didn't butcher achilles. Achilles was FAR younger in rogue than Connor is in this scene, achilles didn't understand that the fate of the world rested upon what he was meddling with, he was spared by haytham and Shay to spread the word, to not mess with these pieces of Eden like they're nothing.
You've become a cynical, depressed old man after Shay betrayed you. You are crippled, your branch of the Assassins is entirely wiped out, and all you have is a lonely old mansion. You have absolutely nothing. Without your students/Assassins, you can't even have respect from the local community due to the color of your skin. But then, after countless wasted years, a bright-eyed, passionate boy comes knocking on your mansion's door, demanding to be taught lessons you haven't shared in god knows how long. The memories hurt, and deciding that you'd rather just rot away than risk making more mistakes like you did with Shay, you turn the boy away. You turn him away countless times. Again and again... Until you finally relent and agree to train him. The boy's eyes are innocent. He approaches each lesson you teach him with infinite optimism, and the childlike curiosity with which he explores the world reminds you of... Of... You christen the boy after your late son. You've known that life can be unfair. You've seen how cruel the Fates could be, you've experienced it. For your mistakes, life has punished you, binding you to the cursed mansion where the ghosts of your students remain, and keeping you alive to suffer for more than you could have ever imagined. But Connor, with his naive eyes and immovable purpose, convinces you that after decades of repentance, life could also forgive. Despite being his mentor, he's begun to teach you something instead: He's taught you to hope again.
@@trevthekidd (sorry for my bad english) i don't think Achilles was that young in rogue, i mean he is a literal mentor of the whole colonial Assassins, surely he is fully aware of the consequences of meddling with the tree of eden after he hears Shay's report about Lisbon, but for some reason he just won't stop meddling with it. Also at the end of Rogue, Achilles gave up not because he is now understand the consequences of his action, but because he is forced to surrender by Shay and Haytham. Also Achilles never mention or even regretting his action of Lisbon, which may develop into an even more ridiculous Game Theory. But yeah in conclusion, the Assassins in Rogue are dick.
Ever notice that you can't wear a different colored outfit in the cut scenes in the original game. In game you are wearing the Boston one but in the cut scene it will just change to the original outfit.
I only just started playing remastered but based on this footage I'm glad they changed it to where the colors show up in cutscenes. Differemt costumes always made assassins creed playthroughs unique. Then (in 3's case) it wouldn't mean anything when it reverts back to the original colors in cutscenes.
Loved this scene, only problem is with Connor reaction, wished we saw him having a bigger reaction to the death of what was basically his father, either when he found him or a slow reaction when talking to father Timothy
After losing his mother, his village, his best friend, father, avenging his Mother’s Death, in the end, Connor still ends up alone. And that’s the saddest thing about this game, and just to any character in this franchise.
If you didn’t know, his tombstone says “old man of the hill” Reference to the progenitor of what is known as the modern assassin, Hasan I-Sabah. Named “old man of the mountain” by marcopolo.
the father's prayer and connor's goodbye seemed a little different than the original. It seemed like few extra lines were added. I could be wrong though.
Worst? No. That would be the modern day assassins. Achilles only failed because of motherfucking traitorous shay. There's nothing worse and more destructive than a traitor.
@@revolverocelot1380 But all the people that were killed in Lisbon from the apple of Eden. Shay was preventing the Brotherhood from killing more people. "Stay my blade from the flesh of the innocent" that's their code of honor, yet Achilles breaks that by killing thousands and would've done it again to kill more, just for power.
@@BlackJack-cq6np Altair murdered innocents too dude. For even worse reasons as they were simply in his way. He murdered innocents for the convenience of finishing his missions a few minutes faster. Why does he get a pass for that? Al Mualim was also pretty bad, playing both his assassins and templars for his own agenda. Why does he get a pass for that? What about abbas? He turned the assassins into a group of thugs and criminals out of spite after betraying the former mentor. Why isn't he the worst? At least Achilles was smart. Abbas basically made the assassins a joke. Regardless shay could've replaced Achilles not destroyed the entire American-European brotherhood. Christ he even murders Arno's father. Achilles was a dude put in a difficult position. And he paid the price for it.
@@BlackJack-cq6np Achilles once said -"I won't (forget)..but the world will"..now the first time they hurt the root of the tree (not an apple) they didn't know what precaution they could've taken to prevent the earthquake..but they would certainly be more careful next time. Every mystery solving costs something, but it is a necessary evil, because if they didn't even try then, someone else will in the future and make the same mistakes. Assassins just didn't wanted everyone to die. Shay couldn't handle it because he felt guilty as he was the one to trigger the whole destruction. It's natural for him to act paranoid and not giving the assassin's another chance. Re: Assassins aren't power hungry it's the templers who are.
What makes this even sadder is when you find out how Achilles dies in the alternate dimension created by the Apple of Eden. He died on his feet, fighting for what was right, defending those who could not defend themselves and yet was literally stabbed in the back for it.
This, I feel, highlights the awareness the brotherhood has of how finite their lives are and just how incomprehensible their struggle is in the grand scheme of existence. But it is the one who carries on that will see what tomorrow holds and feels the weight the past burdens them with.
I own the ps3 version of this game just finished it and did this mission quite early and damn i felt so sad when i just saw Achilles sitting on his chair and died so peacefully
I lost my grandad last month and I think of this moment and those words I will make you proud old man and how much I can understand Connor in that moment
Here's a thing, at this point of the game I had not completed all of the household missions and after I saw Achilles die, I moved on and since I was at the household I decided to do a household mission and then when I reached the mission start area, there he was, Achilles, alive. Least to say I was confused. This is just a fun little story I experienced and wanted to tell you all.
His death will never not be the saddest and yet most peaceful in the series for me. It's so quiet, dignified and peaceful an old flawed man dying in his own home, and his own chair like the perfect nap to cap off a long life.
The way these earlier games tied together is really what made them. Their stories, not the gameplay or graphics. Achilles always walked with a cane not just because he was old, but because Master Templar Haytham Kenway, son of Master Assassin Edward Kenway, shot him in the leg at the end of Rogue. The games really went downhill Origins and onwards.
Honestly If anything AC Rouge Made me Appreciate Achilles even more since he feels more branched out and Fleshed out Character. Sure he fucked up bad in the past but what this game tries to show is how he lost everything and is doing everything he could to move on but keep failing. That is until Connor came and the fact that in his dying breath he's the last person to ever give him hope,It Really solidifies Achilles as a Tragic, Misguided and Flawed character and That's what really makes him Human...
Trivia, the robes Connor was wearing was actually Edward's robes that he stolen from Duncan's corpse. The robes was modified by the colonial Assassins afterwards. So the robes is kind of a gift to his grandson Connor.
This is just headcanon, but I believe Connor would continue to come to Achilles' grave every year on the anniversary of his death to give updates and just tell him how he's doing and what's been going on in his life.
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The fact that Achilles name Connor after his son really tells us that he thought of him as his own son.
It also explains something really strange at the start when it says we'll pretend that you're Spanish not Native American and then he instantly says Connor that really bug me for my entire first playthrough until I got to that point still it seems like a really strange line is not a Spanish name you think if I made a decision for the origin of the name they would have just taken that out
Mate ain't that just the truth
The robe ratonhaketon is wearing were originally tailored for Connor. Connor dies and never gets to wear them :( I think Achilles was just lonely he was more or less a house hermit until Connor arrived and more or less give him the wish he wanted to raise his "son" onto a fine assassins.
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@@zachozach9093 why
Finally, a version where he’s not dressed up as ezio.
Alternative To Bath Salts 😂
Lmao
Ezio's outfit looks terrible on anyone but Ezio
psyche nah sun
Agreed, but the one in Unity is very clean
When Connor said he misses Achilles just like he misses his mother that hit me pretty hard
Achilles was like a father to me
Yeah... but then you play Assassin’s Creed Rogue-
Happy Jack I happy because of what I saw in rogue
@-Malik- yes. Absolutely wonderful.
-Malik- stop being Racist
"Until it comes time for me to join you, then I will bother you once again."
I'm not crying.. You're crying!
This was actually the first game to make me cry at this part.
i'm so add this quote to my father eulogy, nothing says more than the joy of reunion with the strong discipline figure into help shaping you into a man.
FUBAR Studios That hit me hard when I heard it. 🥺😭
when he said that, i just imagined when connor first came to Achilles... Life is been real Hard for little Connor
We're all crying
If you play Rogue you realize how badly Achilles f*cked up... but then it makes sense it's so meaningful how he tried to amend and make up for his mistakes by helping Connor. Connor loved him like family and knew he owed much to him... So yes, for me I hope Achilles deep inside rested knowing he did the right thing in the end... and that he deserved to peacefully rest alongside his own family he missed always so, so much.
Tell me about it
@@notangel1004 about what?
@@KazuyaMishima2204 I think he meant it like saying "I know right?"
@@mohamedelkayal8871 oh now I get it 😅 thanks ☺️
He didn't really fuck up more like Shay fucked up because he was a moron who didn't explain it properly if you watch the cutscene where he lashes out at Achilles he doesn't explain what happened at all he just says "You sent me to murder them!". Like what the hell is anyone going to do with that Info? The next problem is he stole the manuscript before telling his side of the story clearly. The plot forces you to think Achilles fucked up but in reality Shay is much to blame for the fall.
I like how connor chuckled when he said he would bother him again
Achilles ghost:NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOÒOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooo.......
Where does he say that please timestamp it
Alex Mercer 11:29
Bro people still makes cOnNoR VS eZiO shit. I'm so annoyed by it. it's clear that Connor will win against ezio but I accept that Connor will take a deadly wound (I said this cuz this man is a fucking psychopath killing machine) (sorry for the bad English if I made a mistake.)
@@user-ld6rd6oo1c i think you got the wrong comment lol
He died in the chair with something in his hand just like Altair 😔😔
subtle easter egg there
I never noticed that
@@ImnotKO true😞
Requiescat in pace, Achilles.
Connor is now the old man on the hill
Rest in Peace Achilles
I wonder who will be the next but lets say connor i just " The Man on The Hill"
Connor is still young tho
@@cromugus He refers to the mantle
I was always hoping for an AC game where you get trained by Connor.
@@rockandnol3233 would be pretty nice to see Conner pass down Achilles methods of training, to another kid who was in the same situation as him at once.
I like that Conor dropped an eagle feather in his grave. Not only is it significant to Conor's culture, but it is the symbolic to the brotherhood.
Connor's story is as Desmond described: so painful, in so many ways. Connor is my favorite Assassin, and nothing will ever change that.
He is not my favorite but he is better than young eizo for me , for me best assassin is arno /altair/old eizo . And i prefer arno slightly on them . My best ac character is eivor from valhalla . And i can understand why people would think conor is the best assassin . But I can’t understand why people made young eizo so overrated . I mean i swear the voice actor carried eizo.
@@totothewiredtakled I can respect Altair and older Ezio, but I can’t bring myself to like younger ezio. As you said, he’s overrated. Not a big fan of the other assassins. Connor is my #1 favorite
When did Desmond say that?
@@AMETHYST21897 same man…..same
I love how they made it so you don’t see all of Connor’s personality until you play through the homestead missions and talk with the residents he isn’t just an angry man who lashes out and only seeks revenge you see he cares about those he is close to.
That's one of my little pet peeves about when people say Connor wasn't a good protagonist. I always think did we not play the same game? Granted most of the little things were the homestead side missions lol
I never understood why people disliked Connor, in fact I feel it would have been odd had he been a happy and charismatic person like Ezio. Ezio was ypung, but pretty much grown up when tragedy struck him. His personality had been developed by then and he didn´t turn bitter, but Connor was still a child when his village and mother burned before his eyes. He spend his days and years after that on the hunt fighting and protecting. How was he supposed to act? To be honest AC3 had been the last genuine AC game for me. Black flag was fun to play, but the story didn´t grab me and the games afterwards also never did what AC1-AC3 did for me. I hope they go back to their roots with the next one and stop this genderswap, RPG madness. You cannot tell a cohesive story like that.
@@michi6486 Yeah, if nothing else he was also a protagonist that was basically having to live and act within a culture that he didn't grow up in, so him acting like Ezio wouldn't have made sense, plus given the fact that his traumatizing moment happened when he was a child
Speaking of culture...its a bit ironic AC lore-wise that a native-american became instrumental in bringing freedom to the colonies and it was those same colonies who oppressed his people and drove them out of their ancestral lands. It like one big complicated and awkward mess.
You can see connor questioning and arguing with some characters about it throughout the game like him wondering what happens after they win the war and drive the templars out..
One of the reasons why i think this game wasn' very popular was because the assassins mentor was black and the main protagonist was born and raised as a native american.
Sucks because they are all optional.
Even though Achilles was a reckless Grandmaster of the Colonial Assassins in the past, which disillusioned Shay to become a Templar. At least he realized the mistakes hes made that almost destroyed the Brotherhood. He taught Connor, his last student not to become the Assassin that he was before, thus making the colonial Assassins stronger again. Rest in Peace old man.
One of my favorite parts over the course of the game was when Achilles and Connor were having an argument about Connor's current course of action and the decisions that each of the other had made up to that point he leaves Connor with a warning before his departure "In your haste to save the world boy take care you don't destroy it" since this was the same thing that caused the catalyst for Shay's betrayal and ultimately resulted in the destruction of Achilles' entire brotherhood. He was trying to make sure that Connor wouldn't make the same mistakes that he had made in the past; he didn't want Connor to become like him, he wanted him to be better.
U man from my pakistani brotherhood lol
*Mentor, only Templars use the title Grand Master.
He’s redeemable in AC3, he did a great job and deserves rest. I’m glad he’s not like he was in the past.
The sad part about AC3 is that a lot of Connor's best character moments are in the side quests. The main story comes off as black and white with Haythem, specifically in the prologue, being the best character. However seeing Connor build up the community of the homestead and his adventures and interactions with its citizens really helped Connor's depth as a character.
Oh my God I know right!!! I'm watching this video and wondering "when did this happen" (I just completed the game) , but after reading your comment I'm going to complete all the side quests now
That's part of why Connor was seen as a badly developed character. I don't think people spent time doing the Homestead missions.
Yeah, Connor has the most character development in the homestead missions, not like Ezio or Edward. It's a shame most people didn't do them, they missed a lot.
@@ihatehandleupdate also his epilogue monologue had cut in the game. At least it is in Forsaken.
Honestly bro I agree. I feel like that's where people get the worst aspects of Connor from is the main story. The reason why he sounds so bland is cuz he split between three different worlds being an assassin a mohawk or his father's son
I recall the saying, "no assassin ever lived long enough...to lay rest on his bed".
Get some rest old man, you've lived your life well
I mean Altair death was just as peaceful sorta
Very reminiscent to the Witcher's, "No Witcher has ever died in his own bed".
Yep you destroyed Lisbon and would've done it again if Shay and Haytham hadn't stopped you, but you still lived your life well
@@arsy9753 holy sh*te, did he? I guess it's safe to say I hadn't played that one.
@@anounymosgamer You should play that one. It'll make you like Achilles more. His character arc is very good. He started off with wrong intentions and immaturity. He was given a second chance and look how he made use of it by making Connor a great assassin. Ever realise why he limps while walking? That's the second chance he was given.
Bayek: I was my own Master.
Altair: I killed my Master.
Ezio: I became a Master.
Connor: I honored my Master.
Edward: I didn't have one.
Arno: My Master betrayed me.
Jacob and Evie: Our Master didn't care about us.
Evior: I didn't really have a Master yet.
Alexios/Kassandra: You guys had Masters?
You could say Markos is Alexios/Kassandra master, they just had a naturally murderer instinct, they didnt need training.
Shay: I make my own master
@@se5268 he was trained by the female assassin Hope
@@se5268 good joke
@@gauravborah5188 Well actually he not just trained by hope(assassination)
All of brotherhood traind him and they were friends not his masters(also he killed all of them)
U know what sucks?
All of this is optional.
I only got these cutscenes on my third playthrough
Doge The Dog i wondered why achilles didnt die through my playthrough
This is the first run where I beat homestead missions before the actual campaign. Now I get to wear John de la Tours outfit in the end cutscene I'm happy with that
@@benporter3392 because it's a side mission
wym? is this like telltale odyssey bullshit? where the old man cant die in the davenport missions?
@@SpoonLegend It's because the Davenport missions are Side missions, they aren't related to the main plot.
Connor is one strong person. Lost his mother, his tribe betrayed him, he had to kill his dad, achillies who was his mentor died, and there are no other assassin than him at the time. A lone wolf, a true assassin. Next to Ezio, Connor is my favorite, then Altair. My top 3.
Avilin?
What are you talking about? Connor Pretty much revived the colonial brotherhood, the templars were pushed out of the colonies by the end of AC 3, he conected branches of Assassins across América, the ones un Haití, Tulum, the ones Who were with Aveline, he Pretty much undone all the work of Shay Cormac of almost wipping all of the assassins
you mean Ratonhnhaké:ton
I don't think Connor was the last remaining assassin during that time period
@@Snipertrey47 "Well, I won't bother Tryon to pronounce that...."
haythem may have been your father but he was your daddy
I'M MARY POPPINS Y'ALL!!!!
R. I. P yondu
WadeDark *wasn’t
LePeco he means that Achilles was the daddy
That's what I wanted to tell Gamora.
"Connor...When gone I am...the last of the Assassins will you be!"
Your not alone brother. I am a Assassin's
Great film reference, haven’t seen it in decades
Why the fuck did i read it in yoda's voice
Technically he's not the last one, he built a new brotherhood. Then there's also AC:Liberation and Unity that take place around the same time that have their own brotherhood chapters.
Yoda the Assassin???
Connor is such a wholesome character
Lol he seems like a psychopath, I mean look at how he immediately snatched that paper out of Achilles hand when he realized he was dead lmao. With the quickness
@@bwillsskates2638 I mean I can understand he lost everything
@@bwillsskates2638 I'm still annoyed that people says ezio is stronger than Connor. Bruh Connor legit kills wild bears and shit with his bare hands
shadowbwoy bmo Well he lost everything and seen many bodies before and assassins a lot of people. Even seen his own mother die and had to kill his father. This is just a average day for an assassin.
@@user-ld6rd6oo1c when you mean bare hands you mean swords and guns
I once had a glitch where he wanted me to get the painting after his funeral
Hahahaaj
Hey Connor you forgot something!
He ain't leaving the realm of the living without that painting
I had something similar.
After he died and it let me get back to free roam I saw Achilles just casually walking around the manor. :/
@@HaRrOw94 isnt that a good thing
They fixed the glitch where dyed robes don’t show up in cutscenes.
Are you fucking serious? I beat the game wearing Shay's coat because 8 thought this was still a thing. Now I have to replay the entire game now
@@leocastrillo759 only dyed clothing show up alternative outfits don't so shay's, bayek's, edward's etc.. won't show up in cutscenes.
@@jackjohnson8305 that's not true. I played the entire game wearing all those outfits and they all appeared in cutscenes. I literally beat the game wearing Shay's coat
@@leocastrillo759 I have this huge glitch where during gameplay the whole outfit is darkend no color at all nd I ain't tryna restart the dam game cus the intro to dam long
@@leocastrillo759 sucks on you
The only thing I really dislike about the remaster (albeit small) is the fact that the animation of entering and leaving the house was replaced with a black screen to wait.
I hate that too, why did they do that
Maybe since the game has like better graphics and has more to render in, that they needed a short time to load it in.
@@saitama5291 but this is running on current gen, it shouldn't be a problem, Ubisoft is just hilariously bad at this point.
@@lucasphilip4822 it is still runnjng on an older engine tho
"Better graphics" Lmao
Nothing about this game is different
I hate how the screan blacks out everytime he enters and exits interiors, in the original it was seamless, no blackout, you saw him open the door walk out and close it
Cough,cough skyrim!
Yeah I just noticed that, it's strange
jdog167 i also see you can’t look out of windows at all, which sucks, you could in the original version, it’s just an insanly white light you can’t see shit, what is this?! It’s 2019 ffs i think the curent consoles can handle transparent windows lol
@@isakisak9989 In this remastered version. The interior of the house is not available until you get in. And when you get inside the house. The outside will be disappeared. I guess they made it for better performance?
I like it without the blackout too
It would be funny if Connor was wearing Shay's outfit.
I make this ^^ and no reaction 😸
Achiles PTSD intensifies.
That's so mean
Yeah he had a heart attack when he saw Connor through the window wearing Shay clothes :D
He makes his own luck
Imagine a conversation between Kratos and Connor. I swear they will never say each other's name.
They would get along well due to them both having similar personalities.
@@ESFDragxnFistEntertainment I would have to agree
Connor and kratos would make a team of ungodly power.
"Assassin."
"Spartan."
"Boy."
"Old man."
@@reapordeath It seems your tongue has tasted sour grapes
Thats what you get for calling achilles an old man
Connor: Old Man?
Achilles: *Fucking dies*
o-o
Hanzo Hasashi how is Takeda and the Shirai Ryu
Turned to dust
@@howardthealien2606 that was a good one 👍👌
I’ve never cried so hard playing a character while digging a grave
" i miss you....as i miss my mother"
Tears were shed......
And this is why Connor is my favorite character, and why AC3 is my favorite game, so much depth hidden behind those facial expressions, some things aren’t blatantly stated but the eyes say everything that needn’t be said out loud.
Almost all the Kenway's line are wise people even Haytham (his last death qoute)
Yeah? Like what? What isn't obviously stated in ac3?
Christian Mogildea that Connor has emotions
The face models tho trAsh
@@Voornaz that's pretty on the nose actually. It's as obvious as obvious can be.
I always loved the simple comparison between Haytham and Achilles with regard to Connor. One was a biological father, the other was a genuine one.
One was cold and the other was warm hearted but I think if Haythem knew Charles Lee was going to torch (tzio's?) Land he would've slit his throat without a second thought, iirc Haythem only got the news afterwards so he saw no benefit in killing Charles haythem isn't the vengeful type either he spared Achilles when he (Achilles) had nothing left.
Haytham was a tragic villain in many respects, but he was a decent father. He's the one that saved Connor from being hung in New York City because he was struck by a feeling of paternity.
The best assasin in my book, the plot, the person he is and the choices he makes. He fights for what he believes to be right and saves people as many as he can. And yeah no hoes (not yet at least)
The plot is shit and connor is a fail version of batman
Pantsalonis no
@@atomic747 no
yeah i honestly dont get why so many hate Connor specifically, the only protags in AC i ever hear talked about are Ezio, Altair, Shay, and Connor and its just very weird that when ppl bring up Connor, its usually to shit on him, i think it has to do with him being the followup to Ezio, the face of the series, but i just find it weird that ppl dont extend this hate to like Arno (i dont hate the other ones im about to mention but i do hate Arno since he just gives me big "MCU protagonist" or Aladdin vibes and it feels really forced) or Jacob or Alexios who are (in my opinion) so much less fleshed out or interesting than Connor, Connor will always be my personal fave
@@atomic747 We have to understand, that connor was not as educated about the civil society at the time... He was still a tribal man,.. when he joined the brotherhood, despite this he tried to learn all about everything in a short time, but still yet didn't understand completely,
It was much hard for him to choose what was right or wrong...in so many levels, unlike the other assassins,
Still he managed very proficiently.
Achilles was the father figure Connor never had.
"It is beautiful, old man" 😂 Hilarious, good to see Connor has his father's and grandfather's humour.
If only he had it the entire game.
@@65firered He does in side stories
@@mrjay936 The entire game isn't side stories...
@@65firered the entire story is his "Assassin's creed" story, the side missions are for exploring his character more, in other words, his "personal life" story.
@@Tim7318-3 Allow me to rephrase, Connor should have acted this way throughout the entire game making him more consistent and enjoyable to play in both the main story and the side quests. , Throughout the main story his sense of humor seems almost non existent where as he feels very different in the side content. His best moments are with Haythem and I feel he should have been that way the entire time.
Connor is underrated wish they would bring him back
I hope so
I really want a game following the kenways like the end of Edward's life, haythams life becoming a templar and finally Connor life after the events of 3 like disbanding the remaining templars like is said at the end of rogue
I really wanna see a conclusion to the connor/arno/shay timeline. Alas, probably never gonna happen.
The Kenway timeline was interesting, though I had hoped we learn more of Connor’s life like Ezio tbh. They should have stick to that.
Shay is my favorite AC protagonist, and Conner is a really good one. If they do have another game with Conner, I'd love to see him interact with Shay, either killing him and concluding Shay's story, or just seeing how it plays out.
Altair and ezio are amazing but Conor is my favourite, one game is not enough for him, there should be a sequel with the system of unity that would be an amazing game
It mostly needs the parcore of unity and the combat system like rogue/blackflag.
I want a game set during the War of 1812 and have Connor be the protagonist's mentor.
@@rambofan334 he's like 28 in 1776, he'd be like 60 to 70
Man, “I miss you, as I miss my mother”. That was fucking sad. Connor really deserved another game, he should have been at least the second playable character in Unity as he would have only been in his early to mid 30’s. What the fuck man.
dah500 or in the war of 1812 or something lol
It would be nice if Ubisoft make a dlc where Connor and Arno hunt Shay
@@muhammadiftikarmaureza6896 yes arno hunt for shay killing his father but connor? why connor need to hunt shay?
@@periszascen6918 for destroying american brotherhood? Or revenge for the old man? And of course because shay is a templar.
@@muhammadiftikarmaureza6896 lol bro, actually achilles who responsible for wiped brotherhood because he so stubborn and doesnt wanna listen shay explain
I've cried so much there. Conor was considering him as his father.
And Achilles gave him his sons name. At the end of the day family is who you make them and they make you.
After this being in Homestead always feels empty because missing something Achilles held that hole now with him gone holes there.
These scenes are humbling, in the sense that, like. Inevitably, we know we will lose our parents. Then, someday, we too will have children, and inevitably, our bodies will also be returned to the earth. It’s kind of comforting, in the sense that we can’t truly begin the journeys of the soul, until we leave everything we know behind with the body. One journey can’t begin until another ends. Mad respect for this game for including such a spiritual sentiment. Connor is such an amazingly spiritual person. All humans could stand to follow his example. This life is temporary. It’s only the first of infinite steps.
Does anyone else remember once In a glitch, Achilles comes back to life when we hang that portrait?
well I did buried achilles, hang the pictures, and then loading screen
taadaaa...Achilles showed up walking like nothing happened
I don't happen with me 😢
@@rajneeshshrivastava965 is that good? :)
I had a glitch where achilles was playing a board game right beside his dead clone lying on the chair😂😂 I'll never forget that moment
I remember him dying then later that day i played that board game with him
AC3 is AC games when you finished it, there's no victory, no triumphant music or feeling of closure, only reflection and introspection, it's not the best, but definitely my favorite
That's kind of the point of the creed. Conor really embodies the creed. "Nothing is true. Everything is permitted, " Ezio explained it to us in Revelations. We always have to question if what we do is really for the greater good and that we have to accept the consequences of our choices. In Connors case, he believed helping the colonies was what needed to be done. In the end, he lost everything, but he still had his homestead family, and he could live with that
This video popped into my feed today shortly after returning home after my grandfather had died infront of me, this was the only Assassin's Creed game I ever played when I was growing up under his wing. I got to say goodbye and I got to look into his eyes as I told him that I loved him. He closed his eyes and passed away. I called him "Old Man" every day after playing this game to 100%. Tonight, I can't sleep because of everything. But this video made me smile because I did get the privilege of saying goodbye.
I want the world to know that my grandfather was a good god fearing man who looked after a boy who's parents were not always around and I know where he is now.
Be there for your family, yo.
Achilles never even got to say goodbye rest in peace old man peace in heaven and u will be missed but never forgoten.
Just by looking at Connors face I can tell he’s crying inside because Achilles was like a father figure to him
I’m glad that of all the AC3 remastered videos, this one has the most views
Shay and Haytham took everything Achilles ever had loved, except for Connor
Achilles took everything from himself. He made Shay templar by refusing to listen, under his leadership Brotherhood lost its own way. He admitted that himself, and he faced all the consequences on his own.
Shay couldn't kill connor lol connor is literally 2times stronger and more durable than shay yes he hunted master assassins but look at fckin edward at the start of the game he had no training or anything but killed duncan walpole a master assasin
@@cromugus you do realize that shay far more lethal and deadly. And had more combat experience than conner
@@fuma2980 no because Shay only hunted weak assassins lol and most of them didnt even tried to fight shay only 1 and connor is far more brutal and stronger considering the fact that hes durable, he literally killed haytham and charles lee while being injured, he took an entire army of both patriots and red coats. And as far as im concerned connor killed half of the templsrs when he was just 19. And 20+ when he killed charles lee in the end.
Connor is far more combat wise and experienced considering he was raised a hunter and killed like 10 thugs and raiders in the homestead at the age of 13.
@@cromugus dude those weak assassin's you say are his mentors they are the elite .
I played this mission last night and it literally crashed my Xbox
@timun is cocaine 😂
Ur xbox became sad af when he died
Damn the consoles now have feelings
Even the Xbox couldn't handle how sad this was 😭😂
Why do the facial models look worse in the remaster? Sure the environments and backgrounds look better, but the faces are noticeably bad.
Because they'd have to hire everyone again for mocap or they could do the simple and less time consuming way
@@David-nq8cv no, its the lack of ambient occlusion on the face.
@@m3rl1on well most remasters have the same problem as Ac3, just look at the Arkham games being remastered which actually looks worse
Why people still complaining about this it look fine to me, remember, it's a remaster not a remake
@@UMIF001 They're complaining that it looks worse. What does it being a remaster rather than a remake change? At the very least you'd expect the quality of faces to be the same rather than worse right? I'd assume it's a lighting thing but I don't know dick.
"He may have been your father, boy.....but he wasn't your daddy."
Haytham may have been Connor's biological father, but Achilles was the only real father Connor ever had.
You did good, Old Man.
I like the detail what we found out that Achiles name Ratonnaketon, Connor as his son name and instead of making it obvious we found it sutely by seeing his sons grave
Fun Facts:
There is a lot of ironies in the Kenway saga...
Edward Kenway killed an Assassin gone rogue, then killed Assassins while trying to claim (what he thought was) a treasure from the Templars, then later becomes an assassin himself, kills a Grand Master and later is killed himself, by a Templar.
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That same Templar (Reginald Birch) would raise Edward's son, Haytham Kenway and the latter would join the Templar Order, eventually becoming a Grand Master.
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The Colonial Brotherhood would be betrayed by a rogue Assassin (and soon-to-be Templar) named Shay Cormac.
The Colonial Brotherhood would eventually be destroyed and it's key members killed off by the Templar Order... and it all began with a betrayal.
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Years later, Achilles would meet Haytham's son, Connor and raise/train him to become an Assassin.
Connor would eventually revive the Colonial Brotherhood and become it's leader.
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The Colonial Order of Templars would eventually be betrayed by one of it's key members, Benjamin Church.
The Colonial Order would eventually be destroyed and it's key members killed off by the revived Colonial Brotherhood... and it all began with a betrayal.
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Haytham Kenway would not only spare Achilles' life but also save his son, Connor's.
Achilles would later argue in favor of killing Haytham to his son, Connor.
Haytham Kenway is eventually killed by his son, Connor.
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Miscellaneous Fun Facts:
It was Haytham Kenway that crippled Achilles by shooting him in the shin.
This is why Achilles has a limp in AC3.
Haytham Kenway is also who saves Connor when he is about to be hanged.
He did this by throwing a knife at the rope, cutting it.
You don't see this in AC3 because you are viewing the events from Connor's perspective ... and at the time his vision was impaired due to a sack being placed over his head.
One AC game that actually made me cry harder than Blackbeard’s death
Achilles, Haythem, Blackbeard and James Kidd's deaths devastated me.
@@theshamegame2787 same
@@theshamegame2787 man Mary’s death while Edward is literally begging and bargaining for her to live to culminate in him saying basically I can be what you want but just stay with me. Her last breath while he’s holding her “I will be Edward. I will be”. I just played through it again personally I think Black Flag is their most human story.
One of the heartearing moment after Connors mother death.
I remember when we first saw this in game. Literally my whole family loved this game, and Achilles. This struck a blow to us all
Before Rogue: OMG, this is so sad...
After Rogue: Uh... bruh...
Silver Michael He got a lot less nieve after everything with shay and I think Connor also aided his perspective over the years so I think it is still sad
@Super JLK rogue absolutely didn't butcher achilles. Achilles was FAR younger in rogue than Connor is in this scene, achilles didn't understand that the fate of the world rested upon what he was meddling with, he was spared by haytham and Shay to spread the word, to not mess with these pieces of Eden like they're nothing.
You've become a cynical, depressed old man after Shay betrayed you. You are crippled, your branch of the Assassins is entirely wiped out, and all you have is a lonely old mansion. You have absolutely nothing. Without your students/Assassins, you can't even have respect from the local community due to the color of your skin.
But then, after countless wasted years, a bright-eyed, passionate boy comes knocking on your mansion's door, demanding to be taught lessons you haven't shared in god knows how long. The memories hurt, and deciding that you'd rather just rot away than risk making more mistakes like you did with Shay, you turn the boy away. You turn him away countless times. Again and again... Until you finally relent and agree to train him.
The boy's eyes are innocent. He approaches each lesson you teach him with infinite optimism, and the childlike curiosity with which he explores the world reminds you of... Of...
You christen the boy after your late son.
You've known that life can be unfair. You've seen how cruel the Fates could be, you've experienced it. For your mistakes, life has punished you, binding you to the cursed mansion where the ghosts of your students remain, and keeping you alive to suffer for more than you could have ever imagined.
But Connor, with his naive eyes and immovable purpose, convinces you that after decades of repentance, life could also forgive. Despite being his mentor, he's begun to teach you something instead:
He's taught you to hope again.
@@trevthekidd (sorry for my bad english) i don't think Achilles was that young in rogue, i mean he is a literal mentor of the whole colonial Assassins, surely he is fully aware of the consequences of meddling with the tree of eden after he hears Shay's report about Lisbon, but for some reason he just won't stop meddling with it.
Also at the end of Rogue, Achilles gave up not because he is now understand the consequences of his action, but because he is forced to surrender by Shay and Haytham.
Also Achilles never mention or even regretting his action of Lisbon, which may develop into an even more ridiculous Game Theory.
But yeah in conclusion, the Assassins in Rogue are dick.
@@tengentoppagurrenlmao5907 he clearly regrets Messing with the artifacts
“Yours in brotherhood, A...”
Ever notice that you can't wear a different colored outfit in the cut scenes in the original game. In game you are wearing the Boston one but in the cut scene it will just change to the original outfit.
I'm glad they sorted that out in the remastered version.
Ameem Rashaad yeah I hated that
I only just started playing remastered but based on this footage I'm glad they changed it to where the colors show up in cutscenes. Differemt costumes always made assassins creed playthroughs unique. Then (in 3's case) it wouldn't mean anything when it reverts back to the original colors in cutscenes.
Charzard king01 ikr I was annoyed that in cutscenes the robes color dye change wouldn’t appear in cutscene
Kinda similar like Nier Automata (even if the game has nothing to do with AC, but the context is similar)...
Its my favourite ac game, the story is so deep, good and nice done
Loved this scene, only problem is with Connor reaction, wished we saw him having a bigger reaction to the death of what was basically his father, either when he found him or a slow reaction when talking to father Timothy
Thats the thing with Connor he feels more like an emotionless sociopath at times it really kills the mood
@@Lucky-GEN2 lmao wow coming from a aot cringe fan lmao lelouch is better than Eren
@@Lonetravis how you felt after saying that 🐶👺
@@Lucky-GEN2I can understand but Connor was definitely devastated to know his father figure died and he couldn’t say goodbye to him
@@Lucky-GEN2 listen to connor’s forsaken soliloquy here on youtube. Also, actually play the side missions
After losing his mother, his village, his best friend, father, avenging his Mother’s Death, in the end, Connor still ends up alone. And that’s the saddest thing about this game, and just to any character in this franchise.
He still had his new friends at the Homestead. They created a community, a big family.
If you didn’t know, his tombstone says “old man of the hill”
Reference to the progenitor of what is known as the modern assassin, Hasan I-Sabah. Named “old man of the mountain” by marcopolo.
the father's prayer and connor's goodbye seemed a little different than the original. It seemed like few extra lines were added. I could be wrong though.
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Achilles might have redeem himself at the end, but still he was the worst mentor in all of the assassins in the series
Jom Wick only good think he accomplished was Connor
Worst? No. That would be the modern day assassins. Achilles only failed because of motherfucking traitorous shay. There's nothing worse and more destructive than a traitor.
@@revolverocelot1380 But all the people that were killed in Lisbon from the apple of Eden. Shay was preventing the Brotherhood from killing more people. "Stay my blade from the flesh of the innocent" that's their code of honor, yet Achilles breaks that by killing thousands and would've done it again to kill more, just for power.
@@BlackJack-cq6np Altair murdered innocents too dude. For even worse reasons as they were simply in his way. He murdered innocents for the convenience of finishing his missions a few minutes faster. Why does he get a pass for that? Al Mualim was also pretty bad, playing both his assassins and templars for his own agenda. Why does he get a pass for that? What about abbas? He turned the assassins into a group of thugs and criminals out of spite after betraying the former mentor. Why isn't he the worst? At least Achilles was smart. Abbas basically made the assassins a joke.
Regardless shay could've replaced Achilles not destroyed the entire American-European brotherhood. Christ he even murders Arno's father. Achilles was a dude put in a difficult position. And he paid the price for it.
@@BlackJack-cq6np Achilles once said -"I won't (forget)..but the world will"..now the first time they hurt the root of the tree (not an apple) they didn't know what precaution they could've taken to prevent the earthquake..but they would certainly be more careful next time. Every mystery solving costs something, but it is a necessary evil, because if they didn't even try then, someone else will in the future and make the same mistakes. Assassins just didn't wanted everyone to die. Shay couldn't handle it because he felt guilty as he was the one to trigger the whole destruction. It's natural for him to act paranoid and not giving the assassin's another chance.
Re: Assassins aren't power hungry it's the templers who are.
What makes this even sadder is when you find out how Achilles dies in the alternate dimension created by the Apple of Eden. He died on his feet, fighting for what was right, defending those who could not defend themselves and yet was literally stabbed in the back for it.
This, I feel, highlights the awareness the brotherhood has of how finite their lives are and just how incomprehensible their struggle is in the grand scheme of existence. But it is the one who carries on that will see what tomorrow holds and feels the weight the past burdens them with.
I own the ps3 version of this game just finished it and did this mission quite early and damn i felt so sad when i just saw Achilles sitting on his chair and died so peacefully
I lost my grandad last month and I think of this moment and those words I will make you proud old man and how much I can understand Connor in that moment
If shay didnt let achilles live then there would be no connor and the templar continued its rule in american colonial rite
Achillies was Connors real father.
I appreciate Conner's serious demeanor during the death or graveyard scene . Respect 😶
Still watching!! I’ll back in 5 years 😩 here is where it touch me 11:15
Every legendary Assassins has died, but the legacy of the Brotherhood still continue and lived on. Until now, Modern Assassin.⚔⚔⚔
It's interesting to think that if Shay wasn't begging for Achilles's life under Haytham's blade he would be long dead...
Achilles is lucky that Haytham's the logical type
Here's a thing, at this point of the game I had not completed all of the household missions and after I saw Achilles die, I moved on and since I was at the household I decided to do a household mission and then when I reached the mission start area, there he was, Achilles, alive. Least to say I was confused. This is just a fun little story I experienced and wanted to tell you all.
This hits hard after I played rogue
Achilles truly changed after shay kill his comrade
But I wish connor hunt shay en AC game
@@zackdjaroudib5064 but Connor doesn't even knew shay cormac
Achilles Death is like Altair and Ezio
Their death is sitting on their beloved home
Glad to see they fixed the dyed robes in cutscenes bug
But never fix the subtitles.
its really sad that achilles was like a father to connor
it’s sad to see him and what he went through
I'll admit, I cried when Achilles said the words in his letter while Connor dug his grave ...
His death will never not be the saddest and yet most peaceful in the series for me. It's so quiet, dignified and peaceful an old flawed man dying in his own home, and his own chair like the perfect nap to cap off a long life.
I can’t tell if Father Timothy’s eyes are too small, or if his nose is too big.
The way these earlier games tied together is really what made them. Their stories, not the gameplay or graphics. Achilles always walked with a cane not just because he was old, but because Master Templar Haytham Kenway, son of Master Assassin Edward Kenway, shot him in the leg at the end of Rogue. The games really went downhill Origins and onwards.
Damn Connor's voice it's so deep
When I first saw Achilles dead it broke my heart. The only game to ever top this was the ending to Black Flag
Templars: “kill your own kids.” -Haytham
Assassins: “raise your enemies child as your own. -Achilles
Respect
Well… the Templars took Haytham when he was a child after they killed Edward. So both?
@@ninakore there was no concrete back story covering this, and that’s what was really missing from AC3. :/
Honestly If anything AC Rouge Made me Appreciate Achilles even more since he feels more branched out and Fleshed out Character.
Sure he fucked up bad in the past but what this game tries to show is how he lost everything and is doing everything he could to move on but keep failing.
That is until Connor came and the fact that in his dying breath he's the last person to ever give him hope,It Really solidifies Achilles as a Tragic, Misguided and Flawed character and That's what really makes him Human...
This is better than the old version 👍👍👍
lol they'll hate you so much... Internet lawmen.
The only thing bad about this remaster is the lighting but the gameplay is good
@@RedHead2003 honestly the lighting is fine with the HDR off, there are times it's a bit wonky but mostly it's fine
@@RedHead2003 And some of the water, and the faces sometimes. Ubisoft remasters still need work.
good meme, this is the worst remaster ive seen.
Trivia, the robes Connor was wearing was actually Edward's robes that he stolen from Duncan's corpse. The robes was modified by the colonial Assassins afterwards. So the robes is kind of a gift to his grandson Connor.
The graphics doesn't look that much different from the original.
It's just a resolution boost with 60fps.
Remake = Completely remade. Remaster = Fixed quality. Know the difference
Yes but this is not really much of a Remaster is it? Or else we could even call a pach as a remaster...
The graphics don’t matter if your worried about graphics then something is wrong with you
That's why I loved the Homestead missions, they were actually the best part of AC3
I know Achilles did something worse in Assassin’s creed Rogue, but after that, he rectify it.
Wow I had no idea this dialogue existed. What a great speech at the end!
Hol up, lemme do a quick 4:19
Sᴛʀᴇss_ Fʀᴇᴇ_Rᴀfʏ when u think a lantern is sexy
I_Throw_Rocks_At_Retarded_Kids \\ Lantern lookin’ right, my guy.
*Moths be like*
I did that too
This is just headcanon, but I believe Connor would continue to come to Achilles' grave every year on the anniversary of his death to give updates and just tell him how he's doing and what's been going on in his life.
I used the tribal outfit of connor at achilles burial.
AC 3 was never my favorite title in the franchise but I always liked this scene.
Best ac story ever
Me playing during this cutscene in 2012: *cries*
Ma watching these cutscenes today: *cries even more*