The one that actually hit me the most was the ending of AC4 black flag as Anne starts to sing and Edward turns around and looks at the table, all his former comrades and friends who did not survive towards the end all situated there for him, a flashback. The story for black flag is incredible.
@@nicholasnguyen5181 no. Abbas was driven by jealousy. He sacrificed everything the Order had during the 30 years he was mentor and Altair was away. Altair did the same thing to him that he did to al mualim.
@@BlackXief no Kassandra, vahalla shows the Kassandra is the hero of odyssey not alexios. It’s like when you play Valhalla with the animus story. You play as female in the real world but male in the dream state. You also if you achieve the optimal ending when finally playing as basim see only the female eivor never the male one. It’s also implied in notes in Alfred’s private room “his daughter” when implying eivor meaning female. The thing is characters like eivor and kassy make very good female characters because the story is good. If there was no choice for male the stories effectiveness wouldnt have suffered.
It was Edward's breaking and turning point. Mary believed in Edward, and even though he didn't want to become an assassin, he valued her friendship deeply.
@@dontlikeidiots377 phoebe just died one day. Then you meet her again in the under world and take her to her family. How is that sad, she had an happy ending.
@@HusseenYT huh? More like a really bad romeo and juliet story. And please don't compare it to romeo and juliet cause all things considered there was never much love there only poison
Death of mario makes ya angry, after renovating the city for years, boom, it gets attacked by the borgia that i did'nt know them well before, good job ubisoft.
this list forgot about shadya's death in Ac origins, I will kill the crocodile from the order of the ancients 10x make each one agonizing than the last
@@infnitvlt618 yet Achilles didn't care, turned the assassin brotherhood into a literal terrorist cult and kept looking for the pieces of Eden even when Shay warned him about what they're capable of, no matter if innocents die in the way, Achilles was as hungry for power as Abbas in masyaf or Rodrigo Borgia
@Dubstrap The Assassin's in general didn't know what they were doing. If they did, Achilles would have abandoned them all. Achilles thought that Shay went crazy and he didn't know that the precursor sites were causing earthquakes until the very last moment when he said "Shay was right." Achilles was not hungry for power, he just didn't know what he was doing. And Adewale!? Why in the fuck would Adewale want to kill thousands of people? In Blackflag he is such a wholesome and good guy, and there is no way in hell that he would intentionally cause massive earthquakes. They weren't a terrorist group, and they weren't hungry for power. They only wanted to get the precursors to stop the Templars. Although I do think the colonial Templars might have been right about a lot of things, thats a discussion for another time. Either way, Achilles was not hungry for power, The Assassin's were technically always terrorists since they were killing powerful government Templars, and comparing Achilles to Rodrigo Borgia is like comparing Ghandi to Hitler.
There was nothing sad about the deaths of Phoibe, Charles Dorian and Elise. Considering the protagonists either does nothing out of it, does irrationally even worse or somehow those that died completely deserved their deaths.
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The one that actually hit me the most was the ending of AC4 black flag as Anne starts to sing and Edward turns around and looks at the table, all his former comrades and friends who did not survive towards the end all situated there for him, a flashback. The story for black flag is incredible.
Actually I planned it for this list, but then I scheduled it for the next part.
Wait did Bonnet die?
same if my parents wouldnt be around i would have cried…
@@StudMacher78 yes he was executed, you can Hear how they killed him by some guards
Bro i cried
saddest part in AC 2 is when leonardo da vinci offers to hug you but you miss the button to interact and it makes him sad
Exactly then you have to restart the game all over again
Ouch…
AC Rogue and AC4s deaths hit harder cause some of the people you kill were friends you knew who you betrayed or got betrayed from.
Out of all the sad scenes in Assassin's Creed, the saddest for me was the death of Phobie in Odyssey, and Cristina in Brotherhood, Ezio's family in 2.
I remember when I played odyssey with my brother
He was crying I could see tears in his eyes when phoebe died
Not that I blame him tho
@@swaggerness001 I was the same when I first played Odyssey
Same… . And also altiar and abbas as well from revelations
@@nicholasnguyen5181 no. Abbas was driven by jealousy. He sacrificed everything the Order had during the 30 years he was mentor and Altair was away. Altair did the same thing to him that he did to al mualim.
@@shadow9478 ahh… . I get it now
"In a World Without Gold we Might Have Been Heroes"
-Blackbeard, Thatch...
Are you saying his name is Thatch Blackbeard?
@@infnitvlt618 nop
Men the blackbeard death was such a pain and epic, the whole mision is epic
Sad video☹️ happy intro😄
😁
Khemu was the most brutal for me
Shadya from AC Origins was pretty sad too, it reminds bayek of his loss .
That and Phoebe‘s death was very well done by Ubisoft And they were equally Gut wrenching Kassandra was like a mother and big sister to Phoebe
Shadya’s and Phoebe‘s death was very well done by Ubisoft And they were equally Gut wrenching Kassandra was like a mother and big sister to Phoebe
Alexios
@@BlackXief no Kassandra, vahalla shows the Kassandra is the hero of odyssey not alexios. It’s like when you play Valhalla with the animus story. You play as female in the real world but male in the dream state. You also if you achieve the optimal ending when finally playing as basim see only the female eivor never the male one. It’s also implied in notes in Alfred’s private room “his daughter” when implying eivor meaning female. The thing is characters like eivor and kassy make very good female characters because the story is good. If there was no choice for male the stories effectiveness wouldnt have suffered.
For me, what hit me the most was the death of phoebe… . She was just an orphan, and always wanted an eagle just like alexios… .
I have played all the games and no scene hits me harder than “In a world without gold we might’ve been heroes”
The fact that you said "yaaaay" on the intro of a sad video
KHEMU’S DEATH WAS JUST- ITS HURTS ME A LOT😭
Mine will always be the end of Black Flag, Mary's death in prison and Christina's death. Poor Ezio 💔😪
I feel incredibly bad for Connor, he’s one of the only Assassins that didn’t really get a happy ending.
Mary Reed's death got me the most emotional. But I haven't played an AC game since Rogue, so yeah.
It was Edward's breaking and turning point. Mary believed in Edward, and even though he didn't want to become an assassin, he valued her friendship deeply.
Khemu...
my son...
JUMP!!!
U forget Cristina Vespucci's death
Bro, Yusuf… :((
Shay: I suffered much
Ezio: No i did!
Edward: What about me....
Elise death should be the saddest, next to that is black beard or mary then yusuf.
Why? like whole game they are with me.
Elise? Really? Even Ezio's love which was only a few fragments of memories were much more compelling than Elise and Arno's love story
@@bugs2814 maybe it is because the story is more of a romeo and juliet.
@@HusseenYT Phoebe's death in odyssey is much sadder than elises
@@dontlikeidiots377 phoebe just died one day. Then you meet her again in the under world and take her to her family. How is that sad, she had an happy ending.
@@HusseenYT huh? More like a really bad romeo and juliet story. And please don't compare it to romeo and juliet cause all things considered there was never much love there only poison
He should've used achilles's death for the ac 3 one. It had me crying for weeks
all these deaths and none of them Cristina?
Yo forgot Christina Death
And death of Mario
Death of mario makes ya angry, after renovating the city for years, boom, it gets attacked by the borgia that i did'nt know them well before, good job ubisoft.
The saddest death was in AC4, where Marry died in prison…
I strongly agree with you. Kidd was my favorite damn character. When she died I wanted to slice open Torres' neck so badly
For me it was when Christina died in the AC Brotherhood flashbacks.
Phoebe in Odyssey
Black flag ending
Unity's ending
I played all AC games and i wonder which one is saddest one is😢
I really like Edward's voice
For me James kidds death made me bawl like a baby
Elise dead is so sad ill remmember how fuckt up i felt
this list forgot about shadya's death in Ac origins, I will kill the crocodile from the order of the ancients 10x make each one agonizing than the last
Shadya's death hit me harder.
Dags death from valhalla made me cry
Can you upload top 5 assassin's Creed villains please
Coming soon! 😊
Thank you so much ☹️😞
I personally would put Haytham at the top. He's such a good villain
Most saddest death my opinion assassin creed brotherhood Christina death😔😔😔
Am I the only one who says colonel Monroe’s death in ac rogue was sad
You forget Hepzefa's death😭
New upload evryday😃
But don't think i'm not sad😔
Haha thanks for hearting my comment
No Cristina 😭
AC2 Wird so Aufgehyped...Ja es war Traurig aber Finde das Ende Von Black Flag Am Traurigsten und am Emotionalsten
How come no one ever mentions Achilles? 😢
RIP BLACK BEARD!!
You Should add Ezio and his love's death instead of last part :)
Ezio died in a mini movie. Hes only doing games
Blackbeard's death made me hate the Brits for the rest of the game
Yes, the worst part its that you didnt expect his death
Assassin's creed fucked me up. Don't know why tho...
What about Cristina death in brotherhood
AC Valhalla was sad
mario and haythams death
😢
SHADYA!
I felt absolutely nothing when Elise died, like, really nothing (🇫🇷 btw)
I was devastated lol
Hope put her left hand on Shay's face, she coulda ended it right at the end if she followed the fucking Creed
Hope never wanted to kill Shay, unlike the rest of Achilles's terrorist brotherhood who blindly followed the creed
@Dubstrap Well I don't think they actually knew what they were doing. When Shay first accused Achilles, dude was shocked.
@@infnitvlt618 yet Achilles didn't care, turned the assassin brotherhood into a literal terrorist cult and kept looking for the pieces of Eden even when Shay warned him about what they're capable of, no matter if innocents die in the way, Achilles was as hungry for power as Abbas in masyaf or Rodrigo Borgia
@Dubstrap The Assassin's in general didn't know what they were doing. If they did, Achilles would have abandoned them all. Achilles thought that Shay went crazy and he didn't know that the precursor sites were causing earthquakes until the very last moment when he said "Shay was right." Achilles was not hungry for power, he just didn't know what he was doing. And Adewale!? Why in the fuck would Adewale want to kill thousands of people? In Blackflag he is such a wholesome and good guy, and there is no way in hell that he would intentionally cause massive earthquakes. They weren't a terrorist group, and they weren't hungry for power. They only wanted to get the precursors to stop the Templars. Although I do think the colonial Templars might have been right about a lot of things, thats a discussion for another time. Either way, Achilles was not hungry for power, The Assassin's were technically always terrorists since they were killing powerful government Templars, and comparing Achilles to Rodrigo Borgia is like comparing Ghandi to Hitler.
cristina
bruh hope's death is not sad at all, such a joke
There was nothing sad about the deaths of Phoibe, Charles Dorian and Elise. Considering the protagonists either does nothing out of it, does irrationally even worse or somehow those that died completely deserved their deaths.