Bro that Shadya quest line in Origins was so damn good in the worst way. When you as the player realize about the same time Bayak does that she's in trouble and you haul ass to find her, you FEEL that panic Bayak does. When you arrive on the scene of the dock and see her mother on the edge of the dock, sobbing on her knees, that heart syncing gut punch hit hard. Then at the climax of it, killing the person responsible, again, you FEEL Bayak's rage and disdain for that person. One of the best quests in the entire franchise honestly.
My brother how can you not rank the mission in Revelations when Ezio is dressed as a singer and plays that guitar looking instrument!! I swear this was the funniest thing ever, and hearing his songs and catching all the references was so much fun
In Unity my fav was definitely Confession (the one where you infiltrate Notre Dame and kill Sivert). The setting plus the fact that it was a blackbox made it the perfect assassination mission. Not to mention the badass confession booth kill if you decided to take that approach.
There are a number of good assassination missions in ACU, for me the one Arno puts himself in the execution jail with the two thugs he knew way back and walked onto the guillotine stage to kill the target is most fun.
For revelations, I remember some of my favorite missions being the Altair missions, they felt very memorable, especially the one at the end when Ezio finds Altair
Broo true. I almost forgot. Besides all the present time missions, you also had cool missions with Altair. Revelations had so many fun missions, highly underrated AC game!
The mission Altair returns to Masyaf as an old man, and all the assassins are loyal to Altair or they're killed by the ones that are loyal. Such an incredible moment.
The Treasure Fleet mission in Black Flag was one of my favorite missions of all time. The feeling of free-running along ships masts, jumping from ship to ship and stealthing your way around, while freeing the captured pirates who then become your crew. And then finally taking your commandeered ship and sinking the Spanish treasure fleet in the middle of a gigantic storm. 10/10 mission.
the fact that its a real event where a spanish fleet sunk from a storm and only 1 unknown ship escaped which wasnt found but they used a real piece of history to award us with our beloved jackdaw
Best AC mission to me comes from AC3 when we play as Desmond and he attacks the Abstergo facility. Just shows how dangerous Desmond is like dude has combined experience of 3 of the greatest Assassins in history. Plus blasting people with modern gun was pretty fun
I loved the ending of a revelation. Every damn time i play this game, the ending just gives me chills. Great soundtrack, death of Altair, Ezio speaking to Desmond. The most OP scene among all the assassin games in my oppinion.
I grew up playing AC. I first played it at the apartment from my mothers friend when I was 7. I understand why people dislike Valhalla, i did so to until my girlfriend painstakingly got me to play it. The game itself feels like a big chore with alot of missions where you have to travel from a to b but the story in this game (mainly the main story) is just phenomenal. There were missions with huge levels of detail, like when you first visit vinland where you finally get to know conors village and where it all began. Or the final mission where youll ride the way and visit a battlefield not knowing if the worst outcome had happened. Valhalla is the single most important game in terms of story and lore for the AC franchise. The combat might have been bad but so many missions were fun to play or very heartbreaking at times. Many characters where so incredibly well written which made the story so much more enjoyable. I just wished more people would consider giving the story a new chance and get involved in it.
(Minor Spoilers for Odessey) I actually ended up getting one of the worst endings in Odessey, despite making a lot of really good choices throughout the 80+ hours I spent with the game. I remember getting really angry because I had no idea what I had done wrong, so I looked up a guide, and turns out the literal *only* bad choice I had made was instead of saying, "I will save my brother no matter what!" I said, "I will try to save him." ...That ONE line denied me the best ending and got half of my family killed...
um yeah it must’ve been something else 💀 bc that has nothing to do w getting the "good ending" if you made all the correct choices throughout the game that doesn’t rlly matter whether you say you’ll try or not
Everyone except Kassandra's mother died for me and I loved it. The ending was extremely tragic but still hopeful in a way. It makes more sense and makes Kassandra a more interesting character if less of her family survives in my opinion. Plus it's truly like a Greek tragedy.
My most favourite one from Odyssey was the starting one...that theme humming of Kassandra/Alexios really set up the mood for me for when i do launch my AC playlist i do usually have one song per game in there,either a variation of Ezio´s family or a menu theme,BUT Odyssey being the first where i actually had more songs of the game in the list-the one they humm and the menu theme
Speaking of the Cristina missions I do love the reasoning to get higher sync to unlock them since they are his “repressed memories” which adds to the pain those missions give
I have 2 favourites. 1 is Shay vs Liam boss fight, mainly for the chase sequence and the rivalry they had as Brothers in Arms. It’s all clashing against each other under the weight of Shays guilt of killing essentially his family, and Liam’s ignorance to the truth. At the end of everything, Liam knew he was right, but chose to fight a friend because he knew he had a duty, and so did Shay. And the end of when he said “I make my own luck” to remind Liam he hasn’t changed, but it’s too late to reconcile as he was already dead. And with him dead, the connection to the Brotherhood he had was severed. So yeah, it’s my favourite mission. Maybe not my favourite game, but it gives a lot of uniqueness compared to the rest of the franchises stories. 2 has to be either Altair vs Robert De Sable in AC1, or the first memory mission from AC Revelations. Because the Templars all fight you with honour, and in classic Altair fashion, you kill them all until you reach the Grandmaster. It’s like playing chess except on the enemies side, there’s a bunch of Knights and a King, while you got only one chess piece, the Queen. And the plot twist after really leaves an impact to Altair’s character development, so you know the last bit of the game is going to be good. Then you have ACR, Altair in his prime youth, showing up like a boss, and in mid battle, talks to a guy with a broken foot about his Father Omar, to which he then immediately plans a defence strategy to get rid of the Crusaders. Then slowly makes his way up the mountain in which he just straight up just clips the shit out of the Traitor which led the attack. To at the end, gives a lesson on compassion regardless of the circumstance, and finding your own path. I can’t put either of them 3rd, to me they’re just too good. This is what I love about these games, it gives you the free will to make up your own interpretation of each confrontation, Pieces of dialogue and companionship. To me, these missions stand out the most to me as their own thing. There’s so much weight and knowledge behind them that you should just take them as lessons of your own. But yea, these are my favourite. (Mb if you end up reading all that, just love brainstorming this type of shit)
Personally: - AC - the mission where you assassinate Sibrand - ACII - flying machine - AC Brotherhood - Cesare assassination - AC Revelations - mission where you blow up Cappadocia in its entirety was great, some kind of chase scene in a cave or assassinating Abbas were my favorite missions in that game, although the one you mentioned was awesome as hell as well - ACIII - the Desmond missions - AC Liberation - the mission where you’re underground and you kick some dude into a ravine or the boss fight with Agaté - AC IV Black Flag - the mission where you think you killed Roberts but you were just hallucinating - AC Freedom Cry - saving slaves from a sinking ship - AC Rogue - Lisbon earthquake obv though the assassination of Charles Dorian was awesome as well - AC Unity - escaping the Bastille was great, hot air balloon mission was great, assassinating Sivert was great, I think joining the brotherhood is the winner though for me - AC Syndicate - Starrick boss battle - AC Origins - the mission where the Alexandrian light house needs to be lit and you play as Aya and later on that same mission (or a complementing next mission) you assassinate Pothinus from what I recall - AC Odyssey - battle of Amphipolis - AC Valhalla - Basim Ibn Ishaq boss battle, though the side quest where you do drunk flyting is an honorable mention
Revelations is my favorite game in the franchise and the final mission is my favorite. It’s excellent because Ezio and Altäir get perfect endings(other than embers) and Desmond gets a huge character arc.
The unity one I strongly agree with. The hot air balloon chase and the helix glitches where you'd have to run through different time periods were my favorite missions. The bellec fight was cool but I don't like fighting as much in that gane
OOF I was hoping you'd mention the Cristina missions. Such a wonderful/heartbreaking inclusion to the Ezio canon and, from a narrative view, one of the greatest side-missions in gaming. Requiescat in pace... My love.
Tbh for me, the best mission in Valhalla is Puppets and Prisoners from the Instrument of the Ancients arc in Cent. That end scene with Basim at the campfire lives in my mind rent-free. It almost felt like it came from a completely different game, and it gave Basim some character development I wasn't expecting. Not to mention that the way they animated it stands out from all the rest. Valhalla has a lot of flaws, but it would've been an amazing game if they put as much care into it as they did for the campfire scene.
Bro literally read my mind with AC origins. The crocodile quest line was so goated and the satisfaction of killing berenike was immeasurable and Bayeks voice acting was hella emotional while yelling and her in the duat😮💨
Not seen it commented here, but I loved in revelations the storm the arsenal mission. It showed what a recovered brotherhood with good leadership was capable of, especially when they were truly pissed off (grieving for Yusuf). Because I enjoy the aspect of rebuilding your brotherhood, gaining control of the city, gaining the ability to call assassins and arrow storming without recharge because the whole brotherhood was supporting you was a great feeling, and kind of a send off for Ezio
Great videos. Im looking forward to playing some of these missions. played AC 1 and every game up to Black Flag. I haven't played Unity, Rogue, Origins, Odyssey, Valhalla. I just got done replaying the Ezio Collection and it reminded me how much I loved this franchise
I gotta say my favorite “mission” in ac revelations was beating up duccio. I just liked that I could stumble into him on the map and got an objective beat him up for no reason. Also the achievement for it is nice.
My favourite missions in AC:Revelations were probably the series where he goes into that cave city, I enjoyed the fact that he dressed as a simple old man, in my eyes, this is what Assassins Creed should be about, Not flashy outfits with capes flying and stuff but simple regular clothes which blend you in with the crowd. Moreover, the atmosphere, ambience and echoes in the location just hit different to me
To me the best mission in AC3 was the one where you are infiltrating a military fort looking for Captain Kidd's treasure, the mission has the perfect amount of stealth and ends in explosive fashion and gets very exciting
That mission was too linear in my opinion. Assassins creed always shines when it allows the player the freedom to complete the mission in whatever fashion they so choose
My favorite Valhalla mission is when the crazy brother (forgot his name) was actually the one who killed the kid in the cave and then Eivor and him fought
@@berkayhead Bro you’re watching a video that is all about missions in a game, no way you expected this comment section to be 100% spoiler free. What if ppl wanted to share their favs
My favorite mission from AC: Brotherhood is the one where I eventually Assassinate the Banker. Because it allows me the chance to use a Bench Assassination. I love those. And then I use the parachute to escape off the edge of the cliff. It's pretty good. Well that and the machine gun mission.
Ezio entering the masayaf fortress and reaching Altair is such a perfect mission in Revelations. I'm surprised you didn't pick it, since you picked the Cristina missions just before
My favorite unity mission was where you had to kill the guy in Notre Dame and in origins I loved when you had to kill medunamun. Also loved the battle of chipenham and the mission where you killed fulke in ac Valhalla
AC, AC2 and AC4 are the only games i love. I played AC, AC Altairs Chronicles, AC2, AC2 Discovery, AC Bloodlines, AC Brotherhood, AC Revelations, AC3 and AC4 all in order as each game came out. Haven’t played an AC since AC4. I grew up with these games and loved and wanted all when they first came out but i grew to hate all but the 3 I previously mentioned loving due to tired mechanics and ridiculous storytelling
For me, my favoruite moment Revelations is the aftermath of Yusuf's death. After so many years of growing older and wiser, distant from the trauma that had forged Ezio in fire, we see the rightious anger one last time. But this time he is not alone, he has the accumulation of wisdom, the students he has mentored through the course of Revelations in the Turkish brotherhood right there along with him, the anger for revenge of AC2, the building of bridges in Brotherhood and the newfound love in Revelations all sparked off by that familiar scene for Ezio, a Brother figure perishing when he couldn't stop it. "Brothers, sisters. The whole city rises against us while Yusuf's murderer waits and watches from the arsenal, laughing. Fight with me, and show him what it means to cross the Assassins!"
I had snow too during my fight with Dag, made the fight and the cutscenes so much cooler. And I denied him Valhalla. His questioning of every minute detail of Evior's was beyond ridiculous. But it was more than that. While questioning his superiors for no reason, he kept boasting feats he either made up or grossly exaggerated. Surely, Odin needs the Einherjar to be composed of true warriors, not foolish pretenders.
For me in Unity it was when you had to break into the Tuileries Palace during the midst of the chaos of the Insurrection of August 10, 1792. You have to navigate your way past National Guardsmen and extremists while the Swiss Guard is being massacred and you bump into Napoleon Bonaparte in the King’s study. You both become temporary allies as you both have to fight your way out after both accomplishing your personal objectives. Main reasons why is because this mission is very much involved with some of the most crucial history of the French Revolution, plus Napoleon being my favorite historical figure got me quite giddy when I bumped into him.
You are 100% right on the Origins Shadya quest. Perfectly written and executed. Loved it. The best quest in Odyssey is the Monger. The debut of Brasidas, the fact that your decision plays in later, that was perfect. For Valhalla, and I totally agree that the game is a disaster, but it is when Ivar kills Ceolbert and you have to make an important decision with sending him to Valhalla is probably my favorite.
In Black Flag I would personally pick the Do Not Go Gently mission, in which you are ambushed and bombarded by the British Armada at the retirement party of Blackbeard, and have to escape by sinking several ships. In the midst of the chaos, Blackbeard is killed and the battle is lost. His last words will always echo in my head. "In a world without gold, we might've been heroes". Also Edwards words after he is dead: "What of Thatch sir? Did he fall?" "He drinks damnation" Sends chills down my spine everytime
Personally my favourite mission from AC Revelations was Discovery (sequence 8 memory 1). You had infinite arrow storm and felt badass commanding the full weight of the Creed.
Men i love revelations i think its the best ac but the best mission in that is when you have to go to the sofia mosque to talk woth the sultan while the heaviest guard are patrolling
Assasins Creed Origins is not a game, it's an emotion. A great game for braveheart people. Nice depiction of Kings and chariots and ancient Egypt & pyramids. My favorite mission is fighting with mighty Gods of Egypt. It's simply unplayable.
So far I've played every AC game from AC 2 onwards and I agree with most of the choices of yours, except for Revelations and Syndicate. My favourite mission in Syndicate is killing Lady Owers in the Jack the Ripper DLC. I just love the way Evie and Jacob set up those assassinations. And as for Revelations, how can you not put Ezio meeting Altair on the list of the greatest missions? 😅 That one NEVER ceases to give me massive chills
Connor's final fight with Haytham and the chase after Charles Lee, all mixed with Achilles death, while not a mission as one, is my favorite set of events in any game. Connor loses both of his fathers in quick succession, and then finalized his vengeance by killing Charles Lee. It's a dark, beautiful finish to a story that, to this day, Ubisoft has only gotten close to with Far Cry 5.
Every time I played that damned mission in Origins I cry afterwords because it’s definitely one of the darkest missions in the game and really shows you how heartless the Order is.
Unless I’m misremembering, for Revelations, my fav part was finding Altair, I believe it was/is, on his resting place and info as to what he did other than what you played in AC 1 Edit: Plus it was a little nod as to what Ezio would be expecting fairly soon, in game, except Ezio didn’t have a family, I believe Altair did
Should be illegal to play as alexios…Deimos is male name plus alexios is canonical Deimos..not to mention kassandras VA was legendary…one of best accents right there with ezio
I mean I personally despise kassandras acting dude, very un immersive and annoying, Alexios was much better and should’ve been canonical as the main character
I was waiting to see his take on Revelations and I'm not surprised. I had the same feeling when i played the game. Just couldn't pick a favourite but if I had to choose, gun to my head and all, I'd go with Forum of the Ox.
I love the fact that you replayed all the games except for valhalla because it's very long. I think the same way too if one day I going to decide to replay valhalla it's going to be very far in the future maybe when I'm retired 😂
Honestly, my favorite ac1 mission would have to be the one where you fight Robert de sable, getting there was really fun, and fighting a lot of people made it pretty challenging.
What about the Revelations mission where Yusuf dies and Ezio sets out to avenge him? That's when you enter a certain district that has been previously been locked for most of the game.
I 100% agree with that ac Valhalla pick, Dag throughout the story just continued to piss me off, so when I finally got the mission to kill him it was like a sigh of relief. I'm also pretty sure I didn't give him his axe out of spite, didn't cause me to get the bad ending tho that was the only strike I got from Sigurd
origins is so amazing : bathhouse mission, scarab reveal and getting out of the sand, killing the hyena in a sandstorm, the drug fever dream mission in krokodilopolis, the ghost town near the end?? come on now
1: the doctor, garne 2:the carnival B:the party with the banker R:the beginning tutorial 3: bunker hill Liberation: the party assassination 4: the slaver prinze Freedom cry: the investigations Unity: the first assassination Rogue: Lawrence Washington Syndicate: twpenny Can’t decide on the rpgs because I can’t replay them to really decide
The name of that mission in AC Rogue is Kyrie Eleison which is a formal invocation used in the liturgies of the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Anglican Churches that literally means "Lord have mercy on us." and yeah it's one of my favorite missions for me too throughout the whole franchise.
I'm honestly a tad surprised by your pick for Assassin's Creed Rogue. It's not a bad mission, but 'Escape the Homestead' was also a true gem, because the conflict in Shay's voice can really be heard.
these missions are pretty cool, I can see why you picked them. Even though I like the harbour one from AC Revelations, in that one I prefer the mission where Ezio sings ahahahahahahahahahah
My favorite one from revelation is the mission that takes place when we find Yusuf dead I can’t recall the name but you could feel how pissed Ezio was because they killed his friend and kidnapped his love
there are many cool missions in Revelations. The one where you burn the harbor to ashes, the one where you have to infiltrate the underground/cisterna basicila (my favorite because you can use the bombs and tools in creative ways), the one where you had to to pretend to be one of the janitshars and kill Suleymans uncle or the one where you had to infiltrate cappadocia the hidden city in the mountains. Dont know how your mind can go blank, Revelations had way better missions than II 😂
My Favorite AC Games: 1. Assassins Creed 2 (My first AC game. It made me feel connected with the character Ezio Auditore) 2. Assassins Creed Origins (A whole new world. I love the character Bayek. The environment was sooooo good.) 3. Assassins Creed Revelations (Most people like Brotherhood more, but this one was better imo) 4. Assassins Creed Black Flag (Fighting as an pirate and ship fights were awesome. ) 5. Assassins Creed Rogue (i like that character Shay, and it was good to see other perspective by being a templar) 6. Assassins Creed Brotherhood (Ezio Trilogy is the best trilogy in games) 7. Assassins Creed Odessey (Didnt felt like an assassins creed game. But, was fun to play as Kasandra) 8. Assassins Creed I 9. Assassins Creed Valhalla 10. Assassins Creed III 11. Assassins Creed Syndicate (At this point, it was getting fatigue playing the same type of assassins creed games) 12. Assassins Creed Unity (I like the story, I love the trailer, I love the concept. but the bugs spoiled my gaming experience) 13. Assassins Creed Black Flag Freedom Cry 14. Assassins Creed Liberation (Again, i love the concept, but I already didnt like AC3 much, so, this was very boring to play) . The upcoming Assassins Creed Mirage seems very promising. Looking at the gameplay, i am sure it will end up in my Top 5. But, can never beat AC2 and Origins.
Recently replayed the Ezio trilogy. By far the best mission in Revelations to me are his Altair flashbacks when finding keys. The best thing over all about the game was it ended Ezio’s story. The game itself wasn’t much fun to me. But at least they didn’t just leave off out of nowhere.
My favorite mission in ac 3 was the one where you have to cross Charlestown without taking damage as cannonballs are raining down and then you have to explode powder storages on ships i think it was called conflict looms
I'm not a fan of the Bunker Hill mission in AC: III. It's so annoying to me. I hated it whenever I got hit because I had to start over again. Took me forever to figure out how to avoid that. And the last time I played it I had to start over again because the game somehow didn't register that I air assassinated Pitcairn. It was so annoying.
i don't have a favourite mission in Revelations because i don't find the story that memorable and it's been ages since i played it. however, i loved that cave city, so i'd probably pick one of the missions there. when you mentioned Syndicate, i immediately thought of that mission. i love the relationship between Roth and Jacob, where the biggest difference is just where they draw the line, and seeing its culmination is wonderful and tugs at my heartstrings with Origins i'd have difficulty choosing. i quite like hunting the Scarab, but i liked most of the missions, even if the overall story wasn't necessarily the best. my favourite mission if we include DLCs is when we first enter Aaru. it's breathtaking and otherworldly in a way that Odyssey wasn't really able to capture with the Fate of Atlantis and Valhalla's other realms haven't captured so far (i haven't finished the non-DLC Havi stuff because i'm not at a high enough level to continue and got bored playing Wrath of the Druids, and i haven't started the DLC Havi stuff because i wanted to do the non-DLC Havi stuff first) with Odyssey, nothing non-DLC is worth mentioning. it's not a good game. i've not quite finished Valhalla because i'm not high enough level to take on Aelfred or w/e the Saxon king is called. i quite enjoyed fighting Fulke, and also enjoyed the missions that involved weeding out ~Templar~ Order of the Ancients conspiracies in cities. in general, i found the story choices disappointing because i couldn't make the choices that i wanted to make. i saw Ivarr's betrayal coming from quite a way off but couldn't avert it. i couldn't put Dag in his place before fighting him and i couldn't spare him. i felt perplexed by Basim's betrayal because it felt like it came entirely out of nowhere until after it had already happened, which makes it a bad twist. i don't know how they peaked with their first foray into a full RPG AC but i hope they get their shit together in the future TH-cam thought this comment might not be respectful so i chose not to hurt Dag's very real feelings by saying something entirely tame
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Bro that Shadya quest line in Origins was so damn good in the worst way. When you as the player realize about the same time Bayak does that she's in trouble and you haul ass to find her, you FEEL that panic Bayak does. When you arrive on the scene of the dock and see her mother on the edge of the dock, sobbing on her knees, that heart syncing gut punch hit hard. Then at the climax of it, killing the person responsible, again, you FEEL Bayak's rage and disdain for that person. One of the best quests in the entire franchise honestly.
I wanted revenge more on that woman than any other member of the Order, the moment I saw the floating body I felt my entire body tense up.
Origins was my first AC game, and I wasn't expecting them to kill a child, so when I saw the body, I was absolutely shocked
My brother how can you not rank the mission in Revelations when Ezio is dressed as a singer and plays that guitar looking instrument!! I swear this was the funniest thing ever, and hearing his songs and catching all the references was so much fun
I’m pretty sure that is Brotherhood
That guitar looking insturmant is called "saz"☺️
@@bryanyodapc5608no u idiot it was in revelations when ezio saved sultan sulieman from begin assassinated
Why do I not remember this mission you're talking about? Is it a side mission I literally finished this game a few months ago
@@bryanyodapc5608nah its revelations currently playing it haha
In Unity my fav was definitely Confession (the one where you infiltrate Notre Dame and kill Sivert). The setting plus the fact that it was a blackbox made it the perfect assassination mission. Not to mention the badass confession booth kill if you decided to take that approach.
the sewer king missions were great too
There are a number of good assassination missions in ACU, for me the one Arno puts himself in the execution jail with the two thugs he knew way back and walked onto the guillotine stage to kill the target is most fun.
Probably yeah. I liked also many more but can’t remember the names
Tbh I think unity is the most fun AC. Not the best, but I had a blast playing coop with my friends
Omg my favourite to lol great character
For revelations, I remember some of my favorite missions being the Altair missions, they felt very memorable, especially the one at the end when Ezio finds Altair
That is true
Broo true. I almost forgot. Besides all the present time missions, you also had cool missions with Altair. Revelations had so many fun missions, highly underrated AC game!
The mission Altair returns to Masyaf as an old man, and all the assassins are loyal to Altair or they're killed by the ones that are loyal. Such an incredible moment.
The Treasure Fleet mission in Black Flag was one of my favorite missions of all time.
The feeling of free-running along ships masts, jumping from ship to ship and stealthing your way around, while freeing the captured pirates who then become your crew.
And then finally taking your commandeered ship and sinking the Spanish treasure fleet in the middle of a gigantic storm.
10/10 mission.
the fact that its a real event where a spanish fleet sunk from a storm and only 1 unknown ship escaped which wasnt found but they used a real piece of history to award us with our beloved jackdaw
It still amazes me that each soundtrack brings a wave of nostalgia. It's like I'm rocketed back in time. All the feels.
Best AC mission to me comes from AC3 when we play as Desmond and he attacks the Abstergo facility. Just shows how dangerous Desmond is like dude has combined experience of 3 of the greatest Assassins in history. Plus blasting people with modern gun was pretty fun
I loved the ending of a revelation. Every damn time i play this game, the ending just gives me chills. Great soundtrack, death of Altair, Ezio speaking to Desmond. The most OP scene among all the assassin games in my oppinion.
I grew up playing AC. I first played it at the apartment from my mothers friend when I was 7. I understand why people dislike Valhalla, i did so to until my girlfriend painstakingly got me to play it. The game itself feels like a big chore with alot of missions where you have to travel from a to b but the story in this game (mainly the main story) is just phenomenal. There were missions with huge levels of detail, like when you first visit vinland where you finally get to know conors village and where it all began. Or the final mission where youll ride the way and visit a battlefield not knowing if the worst outcome had happened. Valhalla is the single most important game in terms of story and lore for the AC franchise. The combat might have been bad but so many missions were fun to play or very heartbreaking at times. Many characters where so incredibly well written which made the story so much more enjoyable. I just wished more people would consider giving the story a new chance and get involved in it.
The moment you mentioned the Christina Missions in AC.Brotherhood I teared up. This whole story so damn hurtfull.
(Minor Spoilers for Odessey)
I actually ended up getting one of the worst endings in Odessey, despite making a lot of really good choices throughout the 80+ hours I spent with the game. I remember getting really angry because I had no idea what I had done wrong, so I looked up a guide, and turns out the literal *only* bad choice I had made was instead of saying, "I will save my brother no matter what!" I said, "I will try to save him."
...That ONE line denied me the best ending and got half of my family killed...
um yeah it must’ve been something else 💀 bc that has nothing to do w getting the "good ending" if you made all the correct choices throughout the game that doesn’t rlly matter whether you say you’ll try or not
Everyone except Kassandra's mother died for me and I loved it. The ending was extremely tragic but still hopeful in a way. It makes more sense and makes Kassandra a more interesting character if less of her family survives in my opinion. Plus it's truly like a Greek tragedy.
My most favourite one from Odyssey was the starting one...that theme humming of Kassandra/Alexios really set up the mood for me for when i do launch my AC playlist i do usually have one song per game in there,either a variation of Ezio´s family or a menu theme,BUT Odyssey being the first where i actually had more songs of the game in the list-the one they humm and the menu theme
Speaking of the Cristina missions I do love the reasoning to get higher sync to unlock them since they are his “repressed memories” which adds to the pain those missions give
I have 2 favourites.
1 is Shay vs Liam boss fight, mainly for the chase sequence and the rivalry they had as Brothers in Arms. It’s all clashing against each other under the weight of Shays guilt of killing essentially his family, and Liam’s ignorance to the truth. At the end of everything, Liam knew he was right, but chose to fight a friend because he knew he had a duty, and so did Shay. And the end of when he said “I make my own luck” to remind Liam he hasn’t changed, but it’s too late to reconcile as he was already dead. And with him dead, the connection to the Brotherhood he had was severed. So yeah, it’s my favourite mission. Maybe not my favourite game, but it gives a lot of uniqueness compared to the rest of the franchises stories.
2 has to be either Altair vs Robert De Sable in AC1, or the first memory mission from AC Revelations. Because the Templars all fight you with honour, and in classic Altair fashion, you kill them all until you reach the Grandmaster. It’s like playing chess except on the enemies side, there’s a bunch of Knights and a King, while you got only one chess piece, the Queen. And the plot twist after really leaves an impact to Altair’s character development, so you know the last bit of the game is going to be good. Then you have ACR, Altair in his prime youth, showing up like a boss, and in mid battle, talks to a guy with a broken foot about his Father Omar, to which he then immediately plans a defence strategy to get rid of the Crusaders. Then slowly makes his way up the mountain in which he just straight up just clips the shit out of the Traitor which led the attack. To at the end, gives a lesson on compassion regardless of the circumstance, and finding your own path. I can’t put either of them 3rd, to me they’re just too good.
This is what I love about these games, it gives you the free will to make up your own interpretation of each confrontation, Pieces of dialogue and companionship. To me, these missions stand out the most to me as their own thing. There’s so much weight and knowledge behind them that you should just take them as lessons of your own. But yea, these are my favourite.
(Mb if you end up reading all that, just love brainstorming this type of shit)
Rouge is so slept on.
Personally:
- AC - the mission where you assassinate Sibrand
- ACII - flying machine
- AC Brotherhood - Cesare assassination
- AC Revelations - mission where you blow up Cappadocia in its entirety was great, some kind of chase scene in a cave or assassinating Abbas were my favorite missions in that game, although the one you mentioned was awesome as hell as well
- ACIII - the Desmond missions
- AC Liberation - the mission where you’re underground and you kick some dude into a ravine or the boss fight with Agaté
- AC IV Black Flag - the mission where you think you killed Roberts but you were just hallucinating
- AC Freedom Cry - saving slaves from a sinking ship
- AC Rogue - Lisbon earthquake obv though the assassination of Charles Dorian was awesome as well
- AC Unity - escaping the Bastille was great, hot air balloon mission was great, assassinating Sivert was great, I think joining the brotherhood is the winner though for me
- AC Syndicate - Starrick boss battle
- AC Origins - the mission where the Alexandrian light house needs to be lit and you play as Aya and later on that same mission (or a complementing next mission) you assassinate Pothinus from what I recall
- AC Odyssey - battle of Amphipolis
- AC Valhalla - Basim Ibn Ishaq boss battle, though the side quest where you do drunk flyting is an honorable mention
Revelations is my favorite game in the franchise and the final mission is my favorite. It’s excellent because Ezio and Altäir get perfect endings(other than embers) and Desmond gets a huge character arc.
The unity one I strongly agree with. The hot air balloon chase and the helix glitches where you'd have to run through different time periods were my favorite missions. The bellec fight was cool but I don't like fighting as much in that gane
OOF I was hoping you'd mention the Cristina missions. Such a wonderful/heartbreaking inclusion to the Ezio canon and, from a narrative view, one of the greatest side-missions in gaming. Requiescat in pace... My love.
I talked about that in the best thing about each assassin's creed game. I loved it
He mentioned them in this video.
@@joakimberg7897 I know - that was me saying I'm glad that he did, not saying I was disappointed that he didn't
Tbh for me, the best mission in Valhalla is Puppets and Prisoners from the Instrument of the Ancients arc in Cent. That end scene with Basim at the campfire lives in my mind rent-free. It almost felt like it came from a completely different game, and it gave Basim some character development I wasn't expecting. Not to mention that the way they animated it stands out from all the rest. Valhalla has a lot of flaws, but it would've been an amazing game if they put as much care into it as they did for the campfire scene.
I'll die on the hill that while Valhalla was one of the worst AC games, the campfire scene with Basim was arguably the best scene in any AC game ever.
Bro literally read my mind with AC origins. The crocodile quest line was so goated and the satisfaction of killing berenike was immeasurable and Bayeks voice acting was hella emotional while yelling and her in the duat😮💨
Favorite antagonist next?
I believe I made a video ranking my favourite villains if that's what you mean
@@TheHiddenOne690do protagonists if you havent then. Or side characters etc. Think of smth idk
Crawford Starrick 🗿
@@MyLifeIsAFrickingMess_MRPOLSKA already done protagonists haha, i like ths side characters idea though
@@TheHiddenOne690 i would like to volunteer Master Kidd for a top scoring postion
Not seen it commented here, but I loved in revelations the storm the arsenal mission. It showed what a recovered brotherhood with good leadership was capable of, especially when they were truly pissed off (grieving for Yusuf). Because I enjoy the aspect of rebuilding your brotherhood, gaining control of the city, gaining the ability to call assassins and arrow storming without recharge because the whole brotherhood was supporting you was a great feeling, and kind of a send off for Ezio
Great videos. Im looking forward to playing some of these missions. played AC 1 and every game up to Black Flag. I haven't played Unity, Rogue, Origins, Odyssey, Valhalla. I just got done replaying the Ezio Collection and it reminded me how much I loved this franchise
Try Rogue and Origins, they're very fun
I gotta say my favorite “mission” in ac revelations was beating up duccio. I just liked that I could stumble into him on the map and got an objective beat him up for no reason. Also the achievement for it is nice.
I’m curious to know, what was the biggest impact you walked away from each game with? What message did each game leave you with?
Message he was left with: Ubisoft sucks
Bro, it's a game 😐
My favourite missions in AC:Revelations were probably the series where he goes into that cave city, I enjoyed the fact that he dressed as a simple old man, in my eyes, this is what Assassins Creed should be about, Not flashy outfits with capes flying and stuff but simple regular clothes which blend you in with the crowd. Moreover, the atmosphere, ambience and echoes in the location just hit different to me
To me the best mission in AC3 was the one where you are infiltrating a military fort looking for Captain Kidd's treasure, the mission has the perfect amount of stealth and ends in explosive fashion and gets very exciting
That mission was too linear in my opinion. Assassins creed always shines when it allows the player the freedom to complete the mission in whatever fashion they so choose
My favorite Valhalla mission is when the crazy brother (forgot his name) was actually the one who killed the kid in the cave and then Eivor and him fought
That ragnarson brothers right?
His name was Ivarr the Boneless
thank for spoiler dude
@@berkayhead
Bro you’re watching a video that is all about missions in a game, no way you expected this comment section to be 100% spoiler free. What if ppl wanted to share their favs
@@Boss-cj6zn i finished the game twice no problem my mate
My favorite mission from AC: Brotherhood is the one where I eventually Assassinate the Banker. Because it allows me the chance to use a Bench Assassination. I love those. And then I use the parachute to escape off the edge of the cliff. It's pretty good. Well that and the machine gun mission.
My Assassin's Creed journey began with AC 3. That's why the story missions that linked between AC 3, 4 and 5 were my favorite.
AC 5??? 💀💀💀
The hype in that black flag mission for the first time was so amazing
Ezio entering the masayaf fortress and reaching Altair is such a perfect mission in Revelations. I'm surprised you didn't pick it, since you picked the Cristina missions just before
My favorite unity mission was where you had to kill the guy in Notre Dame and in origins I loved when you had to kill medunamun. Also loved the battle of chipenham and the mission where you killed fulke in ac Valhalla
AC, AC2 and AC4 are the only games i love. I played AC, AC Altairs Chronicles, AC2, AC2 Discovery, AC Bloodlines, AC Brotherhood, AC Revelations, AC3 and AC4 all in order as each game came out. Haven’t played an AC since AC4. I grew up with these games and loved and wanted all when they first came out but i grew to hate all but the 3 I previously mentioned loving due to tired mechanics and ridiculous storytelling
For me, my favoruite moment Revelations is the aftermath of Yusuf's death. After so many years of growing older and wiser, distant from the trauma that had forged Ezio in fire, we see the rightious anger one last time. But this time he is not alone, he has the accumulation of wisdom, the students he has mentored through the course of Revelations in the Turkish brotherhood right there along with him, the anger for revenge of AC2, the building of bridges in Brotherhood and the newfound love in Revelations all sparked off by that familiar scene for Ezio, a Brother figure perishing when he couldn't stop it.
"Brothers, sisters. The whole city rises against us while Yusuf's murderer waits and watches from the arsenal, laughing. Fight with me, and show him what it means to cross the Assassins!"
1:51 You can’t deny that that mission was so good, and it also gave birth to the possibility that we could fly!
i ended assassins creed odyssey with all family members. it made me so happy.
I had snow too during my fight with Dag, made the fight and the cutscenes so much cooler.
And I denied him Valhalla. His questioning of every minute detail of Evior's was beyond ridiculous. But it was more than that. While questioning his superiors for no reason, he kept boasting feats he either made up or grossly exaggerated. Surely, Odin needs the Einherjar to be composed of true warriors, not foolish pretenders.
"Let's just jump right into it" should have been "Let's just *_leap_* right into it"...
Best quote from any assassin's creed game: "God had nothing to do with this."
For me in Unity it was when you had to break into the Tuileries Palace during the midst of the chaos of the Insurrection of August 10, 1792. You have to navigate your way past National Guardsmen and extremists while the Swiss Guard is being massacred and you bump into Napoleon Bonaparte in the King’s study. You both become temporary allies as you both have to fight your way out after both accomplishing your personal objectives.
Main reasons why is because this mission is very much involved with some of the most crucial history of the French Revolution, plus Napoleon being my favorite historical figure got me quite giddy when I bumped into him.
I'm surprised with your favorite mission's but in a positive way
That's really cool
You are 100% right on the Origins Shadya quest. Perfectly written and executed. Loved it.
The best quest in Odyssey is the Monger. The debut of Brasidas, the fact that your decision plays in later, that was perfect.
For Valhalla, and I totally agree that the game is a disaster, but it is when Ivar kills Ceolbert and you have to make an important decision with sending him to Valhalla is probably my favorite.
In Black Flag I would personally pick the Do Not Go Gently mission, in which you are ambushed and bombarded by the British Armada at the retirement party of Blackbeard, and have to escape by sinking several ships. In the midst of the chaos, Blackbeard is killed and the battle is lost. His last words will always echo in my head. "In a world without gold, we might've been heroes".
Also Edwards words after he is dead:
"What of Thatch sir? Did he fall?"
"He drinks damnation"
Sends chills down my spine everytime
13:57 you can even get your step brother for your ship if you fight him with fists instead of weapons
Aaawh that shadya’s mission broke me
When i saw the little girl under the water
And after we collected the feathers
😢
Personally my favourite mission from AC Revelations was Discovery (sequence 8 memory 1). You had infinite arrow storm and felt badass commanding the full weight of the Creed.
Men i love revelations i think its the best ac but the best mission in that is when you have to go to the sofia mosque to talk woth the sultan while the heaviest guard are patrolling
Assasins Creed Origins is not a game, it's an emotion. A great game for braveheart people. Nice depiction of Kings and chariots and ancient Egypt & pyramids. My favorite mission is fighting with mighty Gods of Egypt. It's simply unplayable.
The best part about AC Rogue is probably its rendition of Ezio's theme (aka "The Assassin's Creed theme")
So far I've played every AC game from AC 2 onwards and I agree with most of the choices of yours, except for Revelations and Syndicate. My favourite mission in Syndicate is killing Lady Owers in the Jack the Ripper DLC. I just love the way Evie and Jacob set up those assassinations. And as for Revelations, how can you not put Ezio meeting Altair on the list of the greatest missions? 😅 That one NEVER ceases to give me massive chills
Connor's final fight with Haytham and the chase after Charles Lee, all mixed with Achilles death, while not a mission as one, is my favorite set of events in any game. Connor loses both of his fathers in quick succession, and then finalized his vengeance by killing Charles Lee. It's a dark, beautiful finish to a story that, to this day, Ubisoft has only gotten close to with Far Cry 5.
Personally I just love all the synchronising the viewpoints and collecting the chests and feathers and stuff like that
My favorite are Odyssey and Valhalla missions
Every time I played that damned mission in Origins I cry afterwords because it’s definitely one of the darkest missions in the game and really shows you how heartless the Order is.
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I appreciate that!
Unless I’m misremembering, for Revelations, my fav part was finding Altair, I believe it was/is, on his resting place and info as to what he did other than what you played in AC 1
Edit: Plus it was a little nod as to what Ezio would be expecting fairly soon, in game, except Ezio didn’t have a family, I believe Altair did
Should be illegal to play as alexios…Deimos is male name plus alexios is canonical Deimos..not to mention kassandras VA was legendary…one of best accents right there with ezio
Except he’s a man and it makes way more sense to play as him
I mean I personally despise kassandras acting dude, very un immersive and annoying, Alexios was much better and should’ve been canonical as the main character
The flying machine mission drove me absolutely insane.
After all these years, I never knew that the Christina missions existed, but now I've got an excuse to play Brotherhood again
Cool that AC1, AC2 and ACR favourite missions are what was shown on E3 :)
My fave mission in Brotherhood was actually the final Romulus mission where you chase the cardinal through a half built church
I liked this one too but it's always so funny to me that the cardinal knows how to parkour lol
I was waiting to see his take on Revelations and I'm not surprised. I had the same feeling when i played the game. Just couldn't pick a favourite but if I had to choose, gun to my head and all, I'd go with Forum of the Ox.
I love the fact that you replayed all the games except for valhalla because it's very long. I think the same way too if one day I going to decide to replay valhalla it's going to be very far in the future maybe when I'm retired 😂
Honestly, my favorite ac1 mission would have to be the one where you fight Robert de sable, getting there was really fun, and fighting a lot of people made it pretty challenging.
What about the Revelations mission where Yusuf dies and Ezio sets out to avenge him? That's when you enter a certain district that has been previously been locked for most of the game.
for me in revelations its the set of missions that take place in that city that is inside a cave, not sure why but that environment just stuck with me
they kind of ignore it, but the treasure fleet sinking is an important part of golden age pirate history as well
My favorite missions from Unity were the assassination inside Notre Dame and the one inside La Cour des Miracles. The scenery were really nice
Revelations ending is emotional for me when Altair and ezio meet
My personal favorite Rogue mission is assassinating Adewale. It just feels perfectly badass
I 100% agree with that ac Valhalla pick, Dag throughout the story just continued to piss me off, so when I finally got the mission to kill him it was like a sigh of relief. I'm also pretty sure I didn't give him his axe out of spite, didn't cause me to get the bad ending tho that was the only strike I got from Sigurd
origins is so amazing : bathhouse mission, scarab reveal and getting out of the sand, killing the hyena in a sandstorm, the drug fever dream mission in krokodilopolis, the ghost town near the end?? come on now
1: the doctor, garne
2:the carnival
B:the party with the banker
R:the beginning tutorial
3: bunker hill
Liberation: the party assassination
4: the slaver prinze
Freedom cry: the investigations
Unity: the first assassination
Rogue: Lawrence Washington
Syndicate: twpenny
Can’t decide on the rpgs because I can’t replay them to really decide
*Garnier
black flag best mission is clearly when Black-bread sadly dies that mission had u sad, angry, & ready for revenge and still so enjoyable
If anybody is wondering, the canon ending of Odyssey is that Myrrine and Kassandra survives and Alexios (former Deimos) dies/kills himself
The name of that mission in AC Rogue is Kyrie Eleison which is a formal invocation used in the liturgies of the Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Anglican Churches that literally means "Lord have mercy on us." and yeah it's one of my favorite missions for me too throughout the whole franchise.
I'm honestly a tad surprised by your pick for Assassin's Creed Rogue. It's not a bad mission, but 'Escape the Homestead' was also a true gem, because the conflict in Shay's voice can really be heard.
For me my favourite mission in black flag is blackbeards retirement that shit hit so well
In the feels 😢
these missions are pretty cool, I can see why you picked them. Even though I like the harbour one from AC Revelations, in that one I prefer the mission where Ezio sings ahahahahahahahahahah
Look how colors changed from ac2 to ac brotherhood, its insane, brotherhood added more colors to the visuals
My favourite set f missions from AC revelations has to be Altair´s memories
7:20 Agree, i Loved this mission
My favorite one from revelation is the mission that takes place when we find Yusuf dead I can’t recall the name but you could feel how pissed Ezio was because they killed his friend and kidnapped his love
7:52 unexpected 😂
there are many cool missions in Revelations. The one where you burn the harbor to ashes, the one where you have to infiltrate the underground/cisterna basicila (my favorite because you can use the bombs and tools in creative ways), the one where you had to to pretend to be one of the janitshars and kill Suleymans uncle or the one where you had to infiltrate cappadocia the hidden city in the mountains. Dont know how your mind can go blank, Revelations had way better missions than II 😂
“Shoot. SHOOT THE FLYING DEMON” nah fuck that mission lmao.
In origins, the missieline of taharka i really liked
My Favorite AC Games:
1. Assassins Creed 2 (My first AC game. It made me feel connected with the character Ezio Auditore)
2. Assassins Creed Origins (A whole new world. I love the character Bayek. The environment was sooooo good.)
3. Assassins Creed Revelations (Most people like Brotherhood more, but this one was better imo)
4. Assassins Creed Black Flag (Fighting as an pirate and ship fights were awesome. )
5. Assassins Creed Rogue (i like that character Shay, and it was good to see other perspective by being a templar)
6. Assassins Creed Brotherhood (Ezio Trilogy is the best trilogy in games)
7. Assassins Creed Odessey (Didnt felt like an assassins creed game. But, was fun to play as Kasandra)
8. Assassins Creed I
9. Assassins Creed Valhalla
10. Assassins Creed III
11. Assassins Creed Syndicate (At this point, it was getting fatigue playing the same type of assassins creed games)
12. Assassins Creed Unity (I like the story, I love the trailer, I love the concept. but the bugs spoiled my gaming experience)
13. Assassins Creed Black Flag Freedom Cry
14. Assassins Creed Liberation (Again, i love the concept, but I already didnt like AC3 much, so, this was very boring to play)
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The upcoming Assassins Creed Mirage seems very promising. Looking at the gameplay, i am sure it will end up in my Top 5. But, can never beat AC2 and Origins.
For the life of me I can barely remember the individual missions. I just remember the setting and how the games made me feel.
Recently replayed the Ezio trilogy.
By far the best mission in Revelations to me are his Altair flashbacks when finding keys.
The best thing over all about the game was it ended Ezio’s story. The game itself wasn’t much fun to me. But at least they didn’t just leave off out of nowhere.
I loved the Boston tea party mission in AC3
My favorite mission in ac 3 was the one where you have to cross Charlestown without taking damage as cannonballs are raining down and then you have to explode powder storages on ships i think it was called conflict looms
I'm not a fan of the Bunker Hill mission in AC: III. It's so annoying to me. I hated it whenever I got hit because I had to start over again. Took me forever to figure out how to avoid that. And the last time I played it I had to start over again because the game somehow didn't register that I air assassinated Pitcairn. It was so annoying.
@manchestercity2379---IKR
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No you deserve more subs 💜 jokes aside. I appreciate that
i don't have a favourite mission in Revelations because i don't find the story that memorable and it's been ages since i played it. however, i loved that cave city, so i'd probably pick one of the missions there.
when you mentioned Syndicate, i immediately thought of that mission. i love the relationship between Roth and Jacob, where the biggest difference is just where they draw the line, and seeing its culmination is wonderful and tugs at my heartstrings
with Origins i'd have difficulty choosing. i quite like hunting the Scarab, but i liked most of the missions, even if the overall story wasn't necessarily the best. my favourite mission if we include DLCs is when we first enter Aaru. it's breathtaking and otherworldly in a way that Odyssey wasn't really able to capture with the Fate of Atlantis and Valhalla's other realms haven't captured so far (i haven't finished the non-DLC Havi stuff because i'm not at a high enough level to continue and got bored playing Wrath of the Druids, and i haven't started the DLC Havi stuff because i wanted to do the non-DLC Havi stuff first)
with Odyssey, nothing non-DLC is worth mentioning. it's not a good game.
i've not quite finished Valhalla because i'm not high enough level to take on Aelfred or w/e the Saxon king is called. i quite enjoyed fighting Fulke, and also enjoyed the missions that involved weeding out ~Templar~ Order of the Ancients conspiracies in cities. in general, i found the story choices disappointing because i couldn't make the choices that i wanted to make. i saw Ivarr's betrayal coming from quite a way off but couldn't avert it. i couldn't put Dag in his place before fighting him and i couldn't spare him. i felt perplexed by Basim's betrayal because it felt like it came entirely out of nowhere until after it had already happened, which makes it a bad twist. i don't know how they peaked with their first foray into a full RPG AC but i hope they get their shit together in the future
TH-cam thought this comment might not be respectful so i chose not to hurt Dag's very real feelings by saying something entirely tame
In ac revelations I really liked that assassination in the underground city
The Christina missions do also play more into that this is a memory simulation, Ezio’s trauma making them harder to access.
For Unity it's hoarders for me. Just a very very nice layout for a Black Box.