I love how they interact here. Adewale understands Edward means well and gently corrects him while implicitly reminding him that he’s on his side. Edward takes the rebuke with grace and affirms Adewale’s gesture of goodwill, implying that he’ll always be welcome among his crew. It’s a great demonstration of camaraderie and understanding. I think this is the second-best friendship in the series (after Ezio and Leo of course).
If this game were made now, this interaction would go something more like this: "Would you feel more... I don't know, welcome? In Africa?" "You are a RACIST Edward! Check your privilege! I am the captain now!" "What?" "Look at me... I am the captain now." Okay maybe not but I thought this would be funny lol Anyway, I love this interaction.
I really like the story to this game, but I will never play it to its entirety ever again because of how much I hated the mission design. Everytime I replay it, I only play the missions until you get the blowpipe, afterwards I only do all the open world stuff.
@@tiko4621 This is just a pure nostalgia filter. If someone wrote this exact exchange today with the same characters, people would 100% scream about it being "woke".
@@RavielUriaHamonwrong and you know it. That's exactly what you woke people can't understand. You don't understand the difference between right and wrong.
I love how they interact here. Adewale understands Edward means well and gently corrects him while implicitly reminding him that he’s on his side. Edward takes the rebuke with grace and affirms Adewale’s gesture of goodwill, implying that he’ll always be welcome among his crew. It’s a great demonstration of camaraderie and understanding. I think this is the second-best friendship in the series (after Ezio and Leo of course).
Fr, feels like a genuine conversation between comrades, only mild friendly sarcasm, no over insulting the other side, just pure understanding
Black Flag had such beautiful writing and voice acting
idk why this showed in my recommendations, but it's a good video you shared. This my be my favorite AC game
The "country called Jackdaw" line reminds me of how Ahab's ship and crew in Moby Dick was like its own society and I love it.
The most wholesome cutscene in Ac4
My favorite AC game
Adewale may be a slave from his first breath
But he speaks so elegantly and gently as if he's a philosopher, it's amazing.
Adewale is such a good friend to Edward
If this game were made now, this interaction would go something more like this:
"Would you feel more... I don't know, welcome? In Africa?"
"You are a RACIST Edward! Check your privilege! I am the captain now!"
"What?"
"Look at me... I am the captain now."
Okay maybe not but I thought this would be funny lol
Anyway, I love this interaction.
black flag is good
I really like the story to this game, but I will never play it to its entirety ever again because of how much I hated the mission design. Everytime I replay it, I only play the missions until you get the blowpipe, afterwards I only do all the open world stuff.
oMG sO wOkE
This got the message across with class and is consistent with the characters and setting. That's the opposite of woke.
@@K-One582yup yup. This is a perfect example of how you write genuinely diverse characters without being preachy or woke.
@@tiko4621 This is just a pure nostalgia filter. If someone wrote this exact exchange today with the same characters, people would 100% scream about it being "woke".
@@RavielUriaHamonwrong and you know it. That's exactly what you woke people can't understand. You don't understand the difference between right and wrong.
@@RavielUriaHamon nah, modern writer doesn't have good shit compared to this