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No other assassins creed was as good as the Ezio story. Black flag isn’t bad but isn’t great either, same with Valhalla. Assassins creed 2 is one of the best games of all time, great characters and antagonists, probably going to reply those games after this video
To me, Revelations was more Altaïr's story than it was Ezio's. Ezio simply spent his time in this game seeking the knowledge left behind by Altaïr while we learned alot more about how Altaïr lived, what he endured, and the conclusion to his story. Ezio even ends up quoting Altaïr himself when he realizes the truth and says "I have seen enough for one life." Revelations was more of Altaïr's story than any other.
Altair had such a sad ending. Dead in a vault, alone without the people who loved him. By contrast, Ezio was with the people he loved most when he died.
@@irusan_san dude watch assassin's creed embers again he died of heart attack i know but the thing which trigger the heart attack was the poison which was injected into Ezio by that templar boy who came and sit beside Ezio cursing florence.
Florence J even it’s that’s true I was talking about hypothetically speaking that such a device similar to the animus existed were we could see our ancestors lives through their eyes would be cool and then having them acknowledge your name without them knowing what or who u are
Yes and when the new Assassin creed game did something similar like this I cringed. You just meet your ancestor and have a conversation like nothing is odd or amazing.
@@svb_zer0318 At this point who cares about blood relations, he quite literally calls the man brother because they are brothers in arms. If I can adopt a person and wholeheartedly call them my child, despite no blood relation, then so can he.
Part of me honestly wishes that Ezio and Desmond could hold a conversation...to have Ezio be filled with pride in the knowledge that his bloodline survives for so long, hell I wish Altair would've been able to die with that knowledge.
There was gonna be a game where we play as Desmond and travel in time to learn and be trained by ezio and Altair but it got leaked so they had to change it
Crazy how ezio was in the middle of it all and had done so many things to make sure everything was just right for everybody...And at the end just to realize he was just a conduit to a problem/solution bigger then his whole life that he ended up sacrificing most of just to see.
"Who are we, who have been so blessed to share our stories like this? To speak across centuries?" this line wasn't only ezio speaking to desmond, but also the entire AC1 and AC2 saga speaking to us players. hence why that specific part hits so damn hard for players of both. truly the peak of AC writing.
Not far future, cause Desmond never got to prove himself as a great ass assassin because he sacrificed himself, people say hes alive but I doubt ubisoft ever going to bring him back
@@AkemiNinjitsu Hmm, I think he proved himself to be a great assassin. I mean, did you even see Desmond in AC3 take out a bunch of guards in Abstergo Industries with only a hidden blade and knife? He can also use the Apple of Eden without getting corrupted by it. Plus, he has the knowledge of Altaïr, the abilities of Ezio, and the strength of Ratonhn:hakéton.
@@AkemiNinjitsu he is a proven great assassin, as he has the teachings and capabilities of Altair, Ezio and Conner, plus the blood of many other assassins in him. Thanks to the bleeding effect he is one of the, if not the, most effective assassins in history. If it weren't for the 2012 disaster he would have been able to change things for the assassins.
Desmond acquired Altair's knowledge and Ezio's skills, but he did not prove himself as an Assassin, because he did nothing for the Order technically at present, besides killing Vidic, the assassins remained in the same position regarding his power, Altair, Ezio and Connor did much more in order. Although I consider Desmond the best person in the saga, he refused to be a God, and sacrificed himself to give humanity an opportunity, he was not the best assassin, but he was the best person
Yup, looking at the new AC games now, like Origin and Odyssey and especially the new upcoming Valhalla, no matter how great of games they are, they just don't feel like Assassin's Creed at all.
@@manzariat7523 I'm Sorry to say, i'd same opinion about it but i watched a video about these all stories are connected and tbh i'm shocked that how tf did they do it, ezio voice is in the Valhalla "WHO ARE YOU" when halla(Odin) visited some girl whose can hear the voices of future at that scene scene goes black after it you can hear who are you in ezio's accent
It's kind of sad that Ezio only thought of himself as merely a conduit to deliver the message to the future WITHOUT knowing that his descendant will be the receiver .
"A true hero plays his role and then steps aside" Legacy of Kain Defiance. Altair kept digging himself deeper into his purpose, until he was consumed in a tomb of his own making. Connor tried to be more that was meant for him, in the end he was left with a hollow victory, to endure the melancholy of failing his people. To forever be gnawed in doubt. Ezio on the other hand... he had the humility to know when to stop, even if exhausted, he had definetly the strenght and will power to keep going. But he simply chose to move on, even if he was just a messenger, all he had achieved to secure that purpose filled his life and erased all self doubt.
Altair is the most legendary assassin ever, and ever will be. He died serving for the brotherhood just so the templars cannot get reach of the piece of eden in Altair's hand. I would never chosen to live in the vault for days just so the enemies dont get touch with an important artifact
I'm pretty sure he died as soon as he sat down. Living until you're 92 in the 13th century was impossible. It was the apples power keeping him alive all that time.
Man I remember when I played this the first time, such a powerful moment to witness Altair's death and Ezio finding him...and when Ezio spoke Desmond's name my mind was blown. It was surreal. At this point Assassin's Creed truly was incredible with its storytelling and the character development of its protagonists. Too bad it never reached these levels again.
The sheer amount of Respect for Ezio that Desmond had witnessing his entire life and achievements was probably overwhelming. I can't imagine how hyped he was when Ezio put his hand on his shoulder.
Man...when Ezio started, the Assassin's were in a bad way. Templars dominated all over the place. By the end of his 40 or so years of existence, Ezio had rebuilt the Assassin's all over the world (if you look at him sending his recruits to big cities). He took back the huge cities of Italy, including Rome and the Papacy. He helped drive them out of the Ottoman Empire. Then, about 200 years after his death, the Assassins were just in a brutal position.
Well, rebuilt them over southern Europe and northern Africa, not really the whole world, hence why it's called Mediterranean defense. And I guess China because of Chronicles.
@@TeamJella northern europe was really doing nothing in 15th century, africa is still doing nothing and asia was doing their own thing Central europe, mediterranean England have always been the center of the world, and back then itsly was leading europe and Ezio took down the templar order in italy, france, germany and London, so the entire europe with excluding russia had a very weak templar rule
@@Trathien- what are you talking about? What of the hundred years war between France and England? The invasion of Moscow? The Kalmar Union? The muslims attacking Christian kingdoms in Africa? The Japanese civil war during the Sengoku period? Now I'll ignore the Americas since we're talking about the Assassin's and the Brotherhood wasn't there yet, but the Brotherhood WAS in Asia, hell one of Ezio's students was in China. The Mediterranean was a small fraction of the old world, and while it was it's center, it was far from the entirety of it. Northern France, England and Scottland, the Russian Principalities, China and Japan, and much of Africa are all just examples of other parts of the old world where notable and important things occurred.
Oh man that was the best moment in my life I really felt like Ezio was talking to me through Desmond, for a minute I cried but then I knew that I can't cry now as I have one more game to complete one more journey to complete and once more achieve 100% sync
it is a life of duty, one that will take all your life before you know it Altair lived his whole life as assassin, ever tending to his order and the apple, died regretting that he should have let go and pass down his mantle to another Ezio was fortunate that for all the suffering he had in the past, was able to let go, have a family and died by their side
This was done so perfectly, normaly i would think an ancestor contacting its descendant is pure BS but the form they delivered this in is really touching.
This truly was the end of an era. Not just for Ezio and Altair but for Assassin's Creed. I stopped playing when I tried out Origins, which is not a bad game, it just wasn't Assassin's Creed. I realized by that point that the franchise was going in a different direction, that my era had ended years ago. It was a sad feeling to recognize that I was waiting for something that would never come back. And it's a shame, because I know that AC could have pulled off a grand conclusion if it wasn't for the need for money by the corporations.
I love this ending so much. I grew up with Altair and Ezio and to see Altair fall then pick himself up but ultimately lose himself was heart breaking. Then seeing Ezio learn more and more from Altair and at the end didn't fall down the same path and pitfalls. Then to see Ezio become to wise to realize that his issues and his fight for a greater tomorrow will continue till tomorrow but pass on his wisdom to the one person who can make a difference. This wasn't a holy shit jump out my chair kind of thing. This is a holy shit in a somber, it's over kind of way. Rest in peace to Altair, Ezio and now Desmond! Yall made my childhood something to remember.
My favorite ending in any piece of media ever. Masterful writing that brings closure to both Altair and Ezio's arcs. Darby McDevitt is unbelievable man
One should never mourn the passing of a man who went out on his own terms. Rather they should celebrate his life as that was his greatest treasure. Altair was the greatest assassin of his time, and no one can take that away from him. I know he is a fictional character, and me personally I like Ezio much more, there is no denying the impact that Altair had on the course of history in this world. So let's continue to celebrate him. As well as Ezio. 👍
That would be awesome to actually speak to Altaïr or Ezio if you were their descendant, especially after seeing their memories so much. "Hello, old friend. I've known you so long. It's good to meet you at last."
Ok this entire video is good I like how Altair bits out the fires while ezio ignites then then as ezio finds the apple he decides to leave it knowing that his journey is at its end and he talks to Desmond at the end after he “met” Altair and it’s 3 separate generations of assassins meeting within 1 game and it’s the best I do wish we could have gotten another great trilogy after this
He learned from Altair. The very point of Altair's mission is literally that the secrets of pieces of Eden are not for them. They are merely the protectors of the secrets. Having learned all of this from Altair, Ezio, after decades of blood, sweat, tears, and anguish finally meets the conclusion of a story that started at the beginning of time itself, and in doing so he completed the mission that he sought out to finish many years before. Altair had to sacrifice himself. I'm sure he wished he could be with his family, but, as we know from these stories... Some things are bigger than us. Ezio had the privilege of leaving it all behind because Altair did his job as the TRUE master assassin. Sir Issac Newton once said "If I have seen further, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants." It truly is a beautiful scene for so many reasons, and it pains me that Revelations isn't considered in the top tier assassin's creed. Damn shame.
@@Stupiddumbmanditoryhandle The reason games have long development times now has to do with two things usually. One, the resources required to make games now with fancy graphics, feel good mechanics, and a cohesive engine takes much more time nowadays. Second, many games end up with multiple higher ups going back and forth into what they want the game to actually be, many times halfway into the development that was scratched and thrown out, so work has to begin again on new and "better" projects within the games conception.
Ezio knows who Altair is, and knows that Desmond exists. Desmond knows about Ezio and Altair. And altair knows his bloodline must continue, but not who likely.
And this is why I favor The Ezio Collection more. And seeing the end of this. Seeing Altair’s death, Ezio finding him, and Ezio and Desmond finally meet. I’m like, genuinely shocked and crying to see that scene. I was just mind blown And even, seeing those chairs all around the Library, I like see a vision seeing all the Assassin. Sitting there like Altair. Sitting for a moment to rest..
Ezio: Now... Listen, go to the main menu and exit the game. Buy the next installment and plug yourself in till you run out of Animus or lives and then requiesqat in pace. The rest, Ubisoft and Abstergo will do. Mood:🤪
When it was just 1 assassin who we literally have seen born and grow up. Now its just like someone stirred the pot with a giant spoon and spilled everywhere
All the pain and suffering throughout the lifetime just to realise that they are just a conduict to a message to be passed down the ancestry. And its the same for both Altair and Ezio.
In an alternative universe, Assassin's Creed Revelations was still released as a 3DS game called Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy. Ezio's, Desmond and Altair journey definitely would have been different.
Just finished ac2 for the first time since launch, going through ezio trilogy. I think biggest 'new' feeling I'll have is revelations, I think I was too young to understand majority of that one. Will be good to play them again.
Assassins Creed 2: He rose from vengeance Assassins Creed Brotherhood: He became head honcho easily making him the best assassin Assassins Creed Revaluation: He learned from the steps of his ancestor Altair and surpassed him passing information to his descent Desmond. Ezio Auditore “da Firenze” Aka The GOAT
Assassin's Creed is divided into three Timeline 1. Altaïr's Timeline - AC1 and Ezio Trilogy 2. Edward Kenway's Timeline - AC4 BF, AC Rogue, AC3, AC Unity, AC Syndicate 3. Alexios's Timeline - AC Odyssey, AC Origins
There were no numbered titles after Black Flag. If you're going to number them by their release then you're off by two for everything passed the Ezio trilogy.
@@TeamJella ok thank you, actually some dude posted something like this on Reddit while i was searching for original timeline of the game's storytelling
@@MrSlimy-ct8wyshe is indeed, Kassandra is canon in odyssey but as per the data released by Ubisoft more than 55% players chose Alexios as the protagonist, but truth is Kassandra was the one who lived for a whole millennium, just to wait so that she can give the thing she was saving for so much longer.
I beat Assassin’s Creed: Revelations just a few days ago. I was playing this for 4 years. I feel so nostalgic watching this last mission for the second time.
Tbh, after the death of altair, I cried inside a lot and got a lot sad outside. This ending is a great masterpiece. Hope other future assassin's Creed game have the same awesome endings like this which will literally move people to tears.
I will always remember what it was like to be apart of the brotherhood when I first played AC2 on PS3 I was fully into the game and that’s why i’m making the Ezio collection apart of my platinum list playing on PS5
“The assassins have rebuilt things from the ground up before! The Americas, Masayaf, Monterigioni!” -Pierre Bellec Ezio helped rebuild 2 out of the 3 of them.
Assassin's creed at this point reached a peak in storytelling, a message woven across centuries in genes of bloodlines, ezio leaving hopefully like the animus not just read those memories but even made new ones, like source code.
Ah Revelations, its a shame it didn't receive much praise but I thought it was pretty good, the apex and peak of the franchise, a story and conclusion for one amazing character, gameplay that is refined. However the attunement unfortunately ends here.
AC as a franchise failed to fulfill the promise that these Ezio titles so expertly set up. This was such a moving conclusion for a character we spent years playing and I remember being so pumped to see where it finally led. Annnnd then AC3 happened
This scene alone is honestly better than anything with the animus in Odyssey and Valhalla. Those scenes were so casual, corny and lame. While here it's significant that Ezio understands who Desmond is even if he doesn't understand how. Like someone from the actual past would.
The quote at 3:20 is taken from a Nordic Poem called "The Hávamál". The actual quote is "A measure of wisdom each man shall have, but never too much let him know, for the wise mans heart is seldom happy". Just a fun fact for you all.
@E S Doesn't matter as I'm sure neither are related and christianity influenced north European culture at their meeting than vice versa. I dont think the bible even has a date. Allegedly each book was written over centuries. But what al mualim says, is directly from a passage in ecclesiastes word for word.
This ending always gave me chills because of how meta it feels. It really would be nice to see the original trio all together in the same space working with one another (Desmond, Altaïr and Ezio) to fight a greater threat, kinda like No Way Home but for Assassin's Creed
Undeniablynone of the single greatest moments in gaming history. To have 3 protagonists, separated across the single largest distance between 2 people- time- yet at the same time all in the same room, speaking to one another Just....Beautiful.
I'm not late to this game.. I just replayed it again, and every time this scene plays, it makes me feel proud to have played both altair and ezio.. Amazing games man...
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Love how you hear ezios family slightly
Ezio met the *past* as well as the *future* . Revelations truly was a great ending to Ezio's story
Technically it is not the last one he is in
No other assassins creed was as good as the Ezio story. Black flag isn’t bad but isn’t great either, same with Valhalla. Assassins creed 2 is one of the best games of all time, great characters and antagonists, probably going to reply those games after this video
Yeah all games w ezio is dope. I love revelations
If only Desmond got the same.
To me, Revelations was more Altaïr's story than it was Ezio's. Ezio simply spent his time in this game seeking the knowledge left behind by Altaïr while we learned alot more about how Altaïr lived, what he endured, and the conclusion to his story. Ezio even ends up quoting Altaïr himself when he realizes the truth and says "I have seen enough for one life." Revelations was more of Altaïr's story than any other.
Altair had such a sad ending. Dead in a vault, alone without the people who loved him. By contrast, Ezio was with the people he loved most when he died.
He wanted it like that
still he was killed at last but in case of altaïr no one was powerful enough to kill the legendary assassin
The sits killed them
@@yashasvibhatt1951 Ezio died because of heart attack
@@irusan_san dude watch assassin's creed embers again he died of heart attack i know but the thing which trigger the heart attack was the poison which was injected into Ezio by that templar boy who came and sit beside Ezio cursing florence.
Bro if my distant ancestor was saying my name I would literally freak TF out like omg he's saying my name.
It's sad but I think Desmond only thought it was the bleeding effect making him hallucinate :/
Florence J even it’s that’s true I was talking about hypothetically speaking that such a device similar to the animus existed were we could see our ancestors lives through their eyes would be cool and then having them acknowledge your name without them knowing what or who u are
@Cosy 7404 well, minerva spoke to desmond in front of ezio, so he remembered the name
@@florencej3397 no it has to do with all the first people tech. It connected them across time.
Well , sort of.
Altair: “I wish I could have told myself ‘I’ve seen enough for one lifetime’”
Ezio: “I’ve seen enough for one timeline.”
Ezio: "I can swim and glide through the air, what can you do?"
Altair: "Witness" *Unzips pants*
Ezio: *Inferiority complex maximizes*
Desmond: "Why do people keep making me see all these lifetimes."
@@NowioFel there is no Jeans on that timeline he cannot unzip it
One never got the chance to say it. So, another said it for him.
Ezio, the only ancestor of Desmond to have spoken with his predecessor and greeted his ancestor in person.
Altair and Ezio aren't related...
@@svb_zer0318 I mean, they might not be. But they are both Desmond's ancestors.
@@Neuwey331 The Kenway and Auditore Family come from William Miles. Desmond's Mother who is Unknown comes from Altäir's Family.
Yes and when the new Assassin creed game did something similar like this I cringed. You just meet your ancestor and have a conversation like nothing is odd or amazing.
@@svb_zer0318 At this point who cares about blood relations, he quite literally calls the man brother because they are brothers in arms. If I can adopt a person and wholeheartedly call them my child, despite no blood relation, then so can he.
Part of me honestly wishes that Ezio and Desmond could hold a conversation...to have Ezio be filled with pride in the knowledge that his bloodline survives for so long, hell I wish Altair would've been able to die with that knowledge.
And dies with desmond...
H. P He has a son!
@Eoghan Man. Imagine learning of the people who helped start your creed, seeing them and witnessing their own struggles and issues.
There was gonna be a game where we play as Desmond and travel in time to learn and be trained by ezio and Altair but it got leaked so they had to change it
@@dylwo2053 It sounds stupid. Good thing it was cancelled.
Ezio will always be my favorite assassin
Fr bro.
For me it's got to be Edward kenway
@@idontknow7883 the E and E connection is too strong.
ezio is and gonna stay the best
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The "i heard your name once a long time ago" was the beginning of AC Brotherhood... y'know
End of AC2
@@simonf9160 yup
End of ac 2 bro and beginning of brotherhood
The end of ac 2
I replayed ac 2 and just finished lik an hour ago, damn it gave me the chills
Crazy how ezio was in the middle of it all and had done so many things to make sure everything was just right for everybody...And at the end just to realize he was just a conduit to a problem/solution bigger then his whole life that he ended up sacrificing most of just to see.
He still helped many people throughout his life and has influenced the Brotherhood more than he could ever know
"Who are we, who have been so blessed to share our stories like this? To speak across centuries?"
this line wasn't only ezio speaking to desmond, but also the entire AC1 and AC2 saga speaking to us players. hence why that specific part hits so damn hard for players of both.
truly the peak of AC writing.
AC2 - Revelations was the pinnacle of the Assassin’s Creed franchise.
It wasn't the best game-wise, but this scene was the high-point of the series. Brought everything together beautifully.
Damn straight Arthur
@@MinuteLeech2 game-wise? If you look at all the improvments of AC2 over AC1, you wouldn't claim such a thing.
The peak for sure. There was heart and soul in these games.
Valhalla is classic Assassin’s Creed
Ezio meets the great assassins of the long past and of the far future.
Not far future, cause Desmond never got to prove himself as a great ass assassin because he sacrificed himself, people say hes alive but I doubt ubisoft ever going to bring him back
@@AkemiNinjitsu Hmm, I think he proved himself to be a great assassin. I mean, did you even see Desmond in AC3 take out a bunch of guards in Abstergo Industries with only a hidden blade and knife? He can also use the Apple of Eden without getting corrupted by it. Plus, he has the knowledge of Altaïr, the abilities of Ezio, and the strength of Ratonhn:hakéton.
@@AkemiNinjitsu he is a proven great assassin, as he has the teachings and capabilities of Altair, Ezio and Conner, plus the blood of many other assassins in him. Thanks to the bleeding effect he is one of the, if not the, most effective assassins in history. If it weren't for the 2012 disaster he would have been able to change things for the assassins.
Desmond acquired Altair's knowledge and Ezio's skills, but he did not prove himself as an Assassin, because he did nothing for the Order technically at present, besides killing Vidic, the assassins remained in the same position regarding his power, Altair, Ezio and Connor did much more in order. Although I consider Desmond the best person in the saga, he refused to be a God, and sacrificed himself to give humanity an opportunity, he was not the best assassin, but he was the best person
@@AkemiNinjitsu *Laughs in The Reader*
The best moment in Assassin's creed History! Back when that title actually meant something!
Yup, looking at the new AC games now, like Origin and Odyssey and especially the new upcoming Valhalla, no matter how great of games they are, they just don't feel like Assassin's Creed at all.
Manzari AT origins is good, odyssey is decent but not a good ac game
@@manzariat7523 yeah assasins never do wars but in new AC games they do war
@@manzariat7523 Well actually, turns out Valhalla had a special surpires for us og fans in the ending.
@@manzariat7523 I'm Sorry to say, i'd same opinion about it but i watched a video about these all stories are connected and tbh i'm shocked that how tf did they do it, ezio voice is in the Valhalla "WHO ARE YOU" when halla(Odin) visited some girl whose can hear the voices of future at that scene scene goes black after it you can hear who are you in ezio's accent
It's kind of sad that Ezio only thought of himself as merely a conduit to deliver the message to the future WITHOUT knowing that his descendant will be the receiver .
"A true hero plays his role and then steps aside" Legacy of Kain Defiance.
Altair kept digging himself deeper into his purpose, until he was consumed in a tomb of his own making.
Connor tried to be more that was meant for him, in the end he was left with a hollow victory, to endure the melancholy of failing his people. To forever be gnawed in doubt.
Ezio on the other hand... he had the humility to know when to stop, even if exhausted, he had definetly the strenght and will power to keep going. But he simply chose to move on, even if he was just a messenger, all he had achieved to secure that purpose filled his life and erased all self doubt.
Altair is the most legendary assassin ever, and ever will be. He died serving for the brotherhood just so the templars cannot get reach of the piece of eden in Altair's hand. I would never chosen to live in the vault for days just so the enemies dont get touch with an important artifact
I'm pretty sure he died as soon as he sat down. Living until you're 92 in the 13th century was impossible. It was the apples power keeping him alive all that time.
Most of the assassins died serving the brotherhood...
@@TheSCPStudio yh edward also died defending his journal from the templars
@@coldwater9540 but Edward died with rich and haytham😂
@@zaeemahmed5371 what?
Man I remember when I played this the first time, such a powerful moment to witness Altair's death and Ezio finding him...and when Ezio spoke Desmond's name my mind was blown. It was surreal. At this point Assassin's Creed truly was incredible with its storytelling and the character development of its protagonists. Too bad it never reached these levels again.
Desmond will live again
The sheer amount of Respect for Ezio that Desmond had witnessing his entire life and achievements was probably overwhelming. I can't imagine how hyped he was when Ezio put his hand on his shoulder.
Man...when Ezio started, the Assassin's were in a bad way. Templars dominated all over the place. By the end of his 40 or so years of existence, Ezio had rebuilt the Assassin's all over the world (if you look at him sending his recruits to big cities). He took back the huge cities of Italy, including Rome and the Papacy. He helped drive them out of the Ottoman Empire. Then, about 200 years after his death, the Assassins were just in a brutal position.
Well, rebuilt them over southern Europe and northern Africa, not really the whole world, hence why it's called Mediterranean defense.
And I guess China because of Chronicles.
@@TeamJella but that area was the entire world uo until the 1700's
@@Trathien- what about northern Europe, central and southern Africa and Asia? The Mediterranean was far from the entire world at the time.
@@TeamJella northern europe was really doing nothing in 15th century, africa is still doing nothing and asia was doing their own thing
Central europe, mediterranean England have always been the center of the world, and back then itsly was leading europe and Ezio took down the templar order in italy, france, germany and London, so the entire europe with excluding russia had a very weak templar rule
@@Trathien- what are you talking about? What of the hundred years war between France and England? The invasion of Moscow? The Kalmar Union? The muslims attacking Christian kingdoms in Africa? The Japanese civil war during the Sengoku period?
Now I'll ignore the Americas since we're talking about the Assassin's and the Brotherhood wasn't there yet, but the Brotherhood WAS in Asia, hell one of Ezio's students was in China. The Mediterranean was a small fraction of the old world, and while it was it's center, it was far from the entirety of it. Northern France, England and Scottland, the Russian Principalities, China and Japan, and much of Africa are all just examples of other parts of the old world where notable and important things occurred.
Ezio: ´´Who are we, who have been so blessed to share our storys like this?
To speak across cenruris?``
Me: starts to cry like a baby
Oh man that was the best moment in my life I really felt like Ezio was talking to me through Desmond, for a minute I cried but then I knew that I can't cry now as I have one more game to complete one more journey to complete and once more achieve 100% sync
Amazing writing
The thing about being an Assassin is that apart from being a badass, your life always seems too short
it is a life of duty, one that will take all your life before you know it
Altair lived his whole life as assassin, ever tending to his order and the apple, died regretting that he should have let go and pass down his mantle to another
Ezio was fortunate that for all the suffering he had in the past, was able to let go, have a family and died by their side
Ironically most assassins we played with reached third age.
I think Ezio knew that Desmond was his descendant. Like a great grandfather
Damm... Altair was the first assassin I played...rip brother...you made my childhood better and make it end better...
ah same for me
hes not real so hes not dead
@@blax140 he is real inside us
I remember playing this and when they met I screamed with joy! MY GOD the Ezio collection is by FAR my all time favorite!
Wasn't the original story for Desmond after 6 games that he would become the greatest assassin ever and travel through time...
Got a source for that?
Fellow Californian Nolan north did an interview discussing where it would have gone! Hopefully it’s still on TH-cam!
Marco Vaxquez yh but it got leaked so they changed it
Instead they killed him off and made watch dogs. rip.
They did it kinda with Vahalla and the implication that Layla and Desmond can alter timelines from where they are now
This was done so perfectly, normaly i would think an ancestor contacting its descendant is pure BS but the form they delivered this in is really touching.
This truly was the end of an era. Not just for Ezio and Altair but for Assassin's Creed. I stopped playing when I tried out Origins, which is not a bad game, it just wasn't Assassin's Creed. I realized by that point that the franchise was going in a different direction, that my era had ended years ago. It was a sad feeling to recognize that I was waiting for something that would never come back. And it's a shame, because I know that AC could have pulled off a grand conclusion if it wasn't for the need for money by the corporations.
This is ONE OF THE BEST moments in the history of gaming!
Yessir
I love this ending so much. I grew up with Altair and Ezio and to see Altair fall then pick himself up but ultimately lose himself was heart breaking. Then seeing Ezio learn more and more from Altair and at the end didn't fall down the same path and pitfalls. Then to see Ezio become to wise to realize that his issues and his fight for a greater tomorrow will continue till tomorrow but pass on his wisdom to the one person who can make a difference. This wasn't a holy shit jump out my chair kind of thing. This is a holy shit in a somber, it's over kind of way. Rest in peace to Altair, Ezio and now Desmond! Yall made my childhood something to remember.
I almost forget these moments and the feelings,it used to achieve this greatness...
"All that is good in me, began with you, fratello mio"
My favorite ending in any piece of media ever. Masterful writing that brings closure to both Altair and Ezio's arcs. Darby McDevitt is unbelievable man
Favorite assassin Altair ibn la ahad,so sad his ending.
I wonder why.
One should never mourn the passing of a man who went out on his own terms. Rather they should celebrate his life as that was his greatest treasure. Altair was the greatest assassin of his time, and no one can take that away from him. I know he is a fictional character, and me personally I like Ezio much more, there is no denying the impact that Altair had on the course of history in this world. So let's continue to celebrate him. As well as Ezio. 👍
92 years is a long life and he achieved great things for the order
@@Axumm96 especially back in those times
That would be awesome to actually speak to Altaïr or Ezio if you were their descendant, especially after seeing their memories so much.
"Hello, old friend. I've known you so long. It's good to meet you at last."
i love how ezio found beauty in his role as a “messenger” in the grand scheme of things
Ok this entire video is good I like how Altair bits out the fires while ezio ignites then then as ezio finds the apple he decides to leave it knowing that his journey is at its end and he talks to Desmond at the end after he “met” Altair and it’s 3 separate generations of assassins meeting within 1 game and it’s the best I do wish we could have gotten another great trilogy after this
My man, your comment is nice. But punctuations are also nice. :P
This game will forever hit home for me
He learned from Altair. The very point of Altair's mission is literally that the secrets of pieces of Eden are not for them. They are merely the protectors of the secrets. Having learned all of this from Altair, Ezio, after decades of blood, sweat, tears, and anguish finally meets the conclusion of a story that started at the beginning of time itself, and in doing so he completed the mission that he sought out to finish many years before.
Altair had to sacrifice himself. I'm sure he wished he could be with his family, but, as we know from these stories... Some things are bigger than us.
Ezio had the privilege of leaving it all behind because Altair did his job as the TRUE master assassin.
Sir Issac Newton once said "If I have seen further, it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants."
It truly is a beautiful scene for so many reasons, and it pains me that Revelations isn't considered in the top tier assassin's creed. Damn shame.
Great trilogy, great stories, great ending
Which makes it so weird that the highest point of the franchise had the shortest development time.
@Simeon Petrov AC Revelations
@@Stupiddumbmanditoryhandle The reason games have long development times now has to do with two things usually. One, the resources required to make games now with fancy graphics, feel good mechanics, and a cohesive engine takes much more time nowadays. Second, many games end up with multiple higher ups going back and forth into what they want the game to actually be, many times halfway into the development that was scratched and thrown out, so work has to begin again on new and "better" projects within the games conception.
*All that is good in me, began with you, father.*
This scene gives me chills everytime.
This, in my opinion, is the saddest and most powerful scene in Revelations.
"I have seen enough for one life"
Damn this made me cry
Ezio knows who Altair is, and knows that Desmond exists. Desmond knows about Ezio and Altair. And altair knows his bloodline must continue, but not who likely.
I read a comment in another video saying when Darim hugs Altair, you can see Altair hugging Al-Mualim in the puddle of water....and its true
And this is why I favor The Ezio Collection more. And seeing the end of this. Seeing Altair’s death, Ezio finding him, and Ezio and Desmond finally meet. I’m like, genuinely shocked and crying to see that scene. I was just mind blown
And even, seeing those chairs all around the Library, I like see a vision seeing all the Assassin. Sitting there like Altair. Sitting for a moment to rest..
who are we who have been so blessed to share our stories like this... to speak across centuries........ wow Pure poetry
Ezio: Now... Listen, go to the main menu and exit the game. Buy the next installment and plug yourself in till you run out of Animus or lives and then requiesqat in pace. The rest, Ubisoft and Abstergo will do.
Mood:🤪
😂😂😂
What 🤣🤣🤣
Tf did I just read like lmao
that scene was like a very very strange family reunion
thats the main problem with replaying memories they always end and you have to go to the menu and select the next mission
I miss when AC was like this. Full of emotion, great story, and protagonists you felt connected to.
When it was just 1 assassin who we literally have seen born and grow up. Now its just like someone stirred the pot with a giant spoon and spilled everywhere
Remember when it seemed like this story was heading somewhere
All the pain and suffering throughout the lifetime just to realise that they are just a conduict to a message to be passed down the ancestry.
And its the same for both Altair and Ezio.
In an alternative universe, Assassin's Creed Revelations was still released as a 3DS game called Assassin's Creed: Lost Legacy. Ezio's, Desmond and Altair journey definitely would have been different.
this is probably the most legendary ending to a game ive ever seen to this day
"I have seen enough for one lifetime."
Hits!!
Assassins creed is so trippy
I remember the first time I've seen this, when Ezio said " Desmond? " my heart stopped for a second
I still feel goosebumps to this scenes, Ezio character and story is so good same as Altair ofc i hope they give remake of Altair justice it deserve 😊
Just finished ac2 for the first time since launch, going through ezio trilogy. I think biggest 'new' feeling I'll have is revelations, I think I was too young to understand majority of that one. Will be good to play them again.
I had fun revisiting my childhood
Assassins Creed 2: He rose from vengeance
Assassins Creed Brotherhood: He became head honcho easily making him the best assassin
Assassins Creed Revaluation: He learned from the steps of his ancestor Altair and surpassed him passing information to his descent Desmond.
Ezio Auditore “da Firenze” Aka The GOAT
Ezio: now listen- wtf are you wearing?
This shit actually brought tears to my eyes
Assassin's Creed is divided into three Timeline
1. Altaïr's Timeline - AC1 and Ezio Trilogy
2. Edward Kenway's Timeline - AC4 BF, AC Rogue, AC3, AC Unity, AC Syndicate
3. Alexios's Timeline - AC Odyssey, AC Origins
There were no numbered titles after Black Flag. If you're going to number them by their release then you're off by two for everything passed the Ezio trilogy.
@@TeamJella ok thank you, actually some dude posted something like this on Reddit while i was searching for original timeline of the game's storytelling
I think Kassandra is the conon timeline character instead of alexios
@@MrSlimy-ct8wyshe is indeed, Kassandra is canon in odyssey but as per the data released by Ubisoft more than 55% players chose Alexios as the protagonist, but truth is Kassandra was the one who lived for a whole millennium, just to wait so that she can give the thing she was saving for so much longer.
Kassandra and Female Eivor is the SJW Canon. We all know it was Alexios and Male Eivor.
If I only had 9 minutes to live, I'd watch this.
I beat Assassin’s Creed: Revelations just a few days ago. I was playing this for 4 years. I feel so nostalgic watching this last mission for the second time.
Tbh, after the death of altair, I cried inside a lot and got a lot sad outside. This ending is a great masterpiece. Hope other future assassin's Creed game have the same awesome endings like this which will literally move people to tears.
Not moving people to tears, but Valhalla's ending gave many hope and worries
He Finally met his descendant
06:55 when a new hentai category gets recommended to me.
“sit a moment and rest” always hits hard to me
I will always remember what it was like to be apart of the brotherhood when I first played AC2 on PS3 I was fully into the game and that’s why i’m making the Ezio collection apart of my platinum list playing on PS5
Desmond did do it. He made sure that all this suffering wasn't in vain. For what it's worth, he did do that.
“The assassins have rebuilt things from the ground up before! The Americas, Masayaf, Monterigioni!”
-Pierre Bellec
Ezio helped rebuild 2 out of the 3 of them.
Yeah Altair 'rebuilt' Masyaf, and Ezio retired after Revelatiins.
Assassin's creed at this point reached a peak in storytelling, a message woven across centuries in genes of bloodlines, ezio leaving hopefully like the animus not just read those memories but even made new ones, like source code.
I feel like the whole franchise hit its peak here
8:11 who are we, who have been so blessed to share our stories like these? to speak across centuries?
Ah Revelations, its a shame it didn't receive much praise but I thought it was pretty good, the apex and peak of the franchise, a story and conclusion for one amazing character, gameplay that is refined.
However the attunement unfortunately ends here.
AC as a franchise failed to fulfill the promise that these Ezio titles so expertly set up. This was such a moving conclusion for a character we spent years playing and I remember being so pumped to see where it finally led. Annnnd then AC3 happened
0:36 My god, the chills 🥺
Thank you altire and ezio. We will remember you always
Altair was my favorite one
This scene alone is honestly better than anything with the animus in Odyssey and Valhalla. Those scenes were so casual, corny and lame. While here it's significant that Ezio understands who Desmond is even if he doesn't understand how. Like someone from the actual past would.
The quote at 3:20 is taken from a Nordic Poem called "The Hávamál". The actual quote is "A measure of wisdom each man shall have, but never too much let him know, for the wise mans heart is seldom happy". Just a fun fact for you all.
Uh no. That is a verse from the bible.
@E S Doesn't matter as I'm sure neither are related and christianity influenced north European culture at their meeting than vice versa. I dont think the bible even has a date. Allegedly each book was written over centuries.
But what al mualim says, is directly from a passage in ecclesiastes word for word.
Even if i didnt play assassins creed 1, its depressing to see altair die
This ending always gave me chills because of how meta it feels. It really would be nice to see the original trio all together in the same space working with one another (Desmond, Altaïr and Ezio) to fight a greater threat, kinda like No Way Home but for Assassin's Creed
The best end of the game story.
Undeniablynone of the single greatest moments in gaming history.
To have 3 protagonists, separated across the single largest distance between 2 people- time- yet at the same time all in the same room, speaking to one another
Just....Beautiful.
This scene makes every gamer emotional... 💓
Bro when Altair shuts down the torches hit hard.
Ezio and Altair will remain legends
I got chills 7 times while he was talking to Desmond
I can't believe Roger Craig Smith voiced Ezio the dudes a leagend
I love this moment
I wish Connor would have gotten a moment like this, since hes the last ancestor Desmond visited
This game made me feel so sad from beginning to end, a very touching end to a Legendady Saga.
Chills, literal chills
This video is the only tool you need to prove to others why Ezio and older AC titles were the best.
Man locks doors on Girlfriend to listen to Ezio's Family
I would've never thought I see our 3 main characters in the same place but with different time.
I'm not late to this game.. I just replayed it again, and every time this scene plays, it makes me feel proud to have played both altair and ezio.. Amazing games man...