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Out of all the Pirates in Black Flag, Thatch would’ve been an excellent Assassin. He shared their vision of safeguarding man’s natural liberty. Though I don’t think he would’ve wanted to be one, he certainly was a natural ally to the Creed and their cause. His character was certainly driven more by principle than for lust of wealth.
@Topside’s Cinecade can confirm. Bought the Ezio collection earlier this year and went to start playing AC1 and was immediately turned off by the stiffness of the controls/combat. After watching this though I'm looking at playing through the series after I finish the Shadow games.
@@Atsiraf yes, it was a complete story, and i'd not want them to continue it. But, a game that expands on black flag's story, with better and more detailed combat+naval combat+your crew actually do anything would be amazing. The game's story goes on for 7+ years, but it really only feels like a couple months imo
Igualmente 😁 Eu fiquei bué feliz ao jogar aquele momento em AC rogue Um outro momento top foi em AC 4 , onde ouves uns portugueses a falar uns com os outros🤣
I'm hoping that the new game will include the Age of Exploration and have Henry the Navigator in it a bit. We had a HUGE role in the expansion/colonization outside of Europe.
History has always been a secret favorite of mine and I love how the earlier Assassin Creed games gave me education through a fictional character’s adventures
@@supershinigami1 yes, but that's not the point of the game. and i wasn't lying specifically to you, what makes you think out of the billions of people on earth, i was specifiying you?
@@Kovyrn in odyssey I was okay with the charge in attitude since it was before the assassin order and the hidden ones. Valhalla I’m in the middle with it since we didn’t technically join the brotherhood we were just helping them in exchange for coin.
In India, 9th grade History introduced us to French Revolution. Firstly, I had no idea nor interest because in the end, its always about marks, so a day of memorizing would be enough. A friend told me to try Unity and since then, I have been the fan of the franchise. I would compare characters, even the ones in Side missions to real life people. I could see History more wider through different perspectives. Although the stories are fictionalized and the recent games have strayed away from the concept of Brotherhood. I still respect Ubisoft to make History interesting than anyone else.
same man im from India as well and honestly i got to know about these games when i was in 4th or 5th grade nd i really got interest in history after that
French here, I am curious about what you guys learn about the French Revolution in India. We here in France basically never talk about India in our history classes (maybe mention Gandhi once or twice and that’s it, nothing about the French fighting the British there for example)
@@Dazzlefisher we learnt the basic crux of it and not going into too much detail into it, we have like the women's struggles, a lil bit about napolean, and all the major things that took place from 1789
I don't love how AC has become an RPG and abandoned the *checks notes* assassinations, but as a history buff they're often chilling and nostalgic to me
That's my main gripe with the franchise as of right now, I love RPG games and I enjoyed playing through them, yet I feel like these should have been a spinoff at worst, and an entirely new franchise at best
I never played Assassin’s Creed before Valhalla but I like how the intertwined historical events in the games such as The Siege of Paris in Valhalla, Blackbeard in Black Flag and the American Revolution in Assassin’s Creed 3
This game really made me love history.. back in the days when I was in school I used to fail in history.. I just wish I would've discovered this franchise sooner..
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@@c0222 tbh I couldn't really put a finger on which would be the weakest unless we start counting. Every AC game including the latest ones all have considerable amounts of historical events and or references.
Ac did Caesar dirty, Caesar was not a tyrant but he made him out to be, I understand games need a villain but it felt like him being a villain didn’t really effect the story too much anyways
Caesar being a tyrant or not is highly debated among historians. I personally dont want to debate rn but I do want to remind you he did a lot of questionable stuff just for more power and influence. Probably would've done a lot more if allowed to reign longer.
I usually like ACs twist on history but this one fell flat. There is no world where I can see Caesar as the bad guy and the senators who killed him as the good guys.
@@tristanlambert658 I can agree with you mostly on the second part. Just cause they killed someone who "might" have wanted to become absolute ruler, doesn't mean they did it for justice or democracy. They just felt threatened from losing power. I'd say their motives for assassination were more Templarish tbh
John Catson definitely, in portrayals it’s always “for the republic” but it always boils down to the fact that the senate was scared of losing their own control over Rome which is my favourite irony ever as them assassinating Caesar was the exact reason why they ended up losing power lol. Gotta love Rome.
I have learned a lot from the AC games it’s very educational. Like I recently played Valhalla and had no idea the Roman Empire had settlements in the UK, I didn’t even think they expanded that far….. I also didn’t Realize just how old London and Essex were!
@@chrismarple Its true. I passed my early on middle to highschool social studies classes. The games arent completely historical, but enough to get the learner interested instead of constant book reading.
Honestly, I would not put Ides of March as the most shocking historical event in Assassin's Creed Origins but rather the accurate showing of why Caesar was in Egypt, how Cleopatra met with Caesar, how Ptolemy XIII fucked up and the whole Siege of Alexandria. It was shown in great detail that Caesar went to Egypt was because he had chased Pompey out of Rome and with nowhere to go, Pompey escaped to Egypt who at that time was under Rome's protectorate despite being Hellenistic. However, when Caesar arrived, Pompey was beheaded by Ptolemy XIII's forces and Caesar, fighting to find the perpetrator and declaring Ptolemy "enemy of the state" for killing a senator of the Roman Republic, worked with Cleopatra in her path to power and stability of the region. Because of Caesar's interference, it gave Cleopatra a hope that Caesar might be the person that push her up the ladder of success as Ptolemy XIII just did something foolish that no one should have done and to mask her own meeting with Caesar, she decided to roll herself in a ornate rag and ask her servants to carry the rag with her in it as a tribute (The rag as a cover) to Caesar as a way of thanks that Rome lent Egypt money years ago in time of need and then when she popped out to meet Caesar, Caesar was smitten by her and all this was shown accurately in game. Then the Siege of Alexandria was also shown accurately with Caesar being outnumbered but when Cleopatra's personal supporter, Mithridates, led a rescue force to assist both Caesar and Cleopatra in the burning city and combined, they pushed Ptolemy's forces to the Nile where while escaping, Ptolemy XIII's ship capsized and in the process, the pharoah drowned and died and lore said he was actually eaten by crocodile but whatever it was, that was also shown in game. That made more sense to be shown for Origins rather than the Ides of March alone as the entire Siege of Alexandria was documented in real life and portrayed rather well in game, even Caesar's visit to Alexander's tomb was documented and what Caesar said in game about being half a century old and yet couldn't make a great empire or unify Rome under one rule was accurate and documented too.
See, that’s what I love about video games like Assassins Creed! When they’re based on real history that actually happened! But in a different perspective. Ya know?
@@ukilledmydog ive beaten the game 3 times, one time i got all of the achievements. The worst tribe to face is the izilas, aka the sunwalkers. There a bitch to fight
@@scotlandrules6410 Assassins order is not that old in history. Darius (550 BCE) was the first confirmed assassin who lived in Persia and Greece. and some years later, his brotherhood created the order of Assassins (Hashashins) in Persia and Syria
I want to see Adewale get a huge game, freedom cry was really good all it needed was a bigger world and naval warfare. If Adewale had a huge game it could expand on black flags story and that would be the best AC game yet.
I sold all my old AC games because I thought I’d never play them again (as I haven’t even started odyssey let alone valhalla) but whenever I see AC clips on RUclips, I regret it 😂
When you screw up Brutus' history moment to make him a sidecharacter, and also making Caesar a glroified cameo.....probably the only problem I have with Origins.
i love how they did Jack, from his coat, his voice, his psycho killing, his yelling, all of it. you really get the feeling of a murderous badass who's slightly off his rocker.
Fun fact: if you go to the Outer Banks in North Carolina on Ocracoke Island, which is heavily pirate themed if you know where to look, lies the grave of Edward Thatch, or Blackbeard because he was killed off the coast of the OBX and it was Ocracoke where his grave was placed.
@@AGboiii well in chronicles Russia you have the big Russian Revolution which changed the history of Russia and eventualy the whole world.... USSR, Cold war,...
@@josefsousek6551 Chronicals russia wasn't popular Also they showed Battle of Chippenham and didn't show Edington one which clearly gives message that Vikings won, but they didn't, they lost in Battle of Edington
I terrified my US history teacher during the early parts of the class. AC3 had just come out and I was literally playing through what we were going over in class on the game. I was able to split fiction from fact and it'd throw my teacher off when I'd be able to answer certain questions because we hadn't gotten to that part of the material. He thought I was just reading ahead. I finally told him about the game after finishing it.
The fact that the Assassins were a real thing in the Middle East is probably the craziest thing to me. I recognized several things mentioned here, but I never new that the entire basis of the first game was a real group.
Yes, I'm so so glad you mentioned how good it was to get the jack the ripper missions as a seperate DLC, and not "penny dreadful side missions" honestly though, I have no fucking idea what went wrong with the dlc for that game, but jack the ripper was it's saving grace. Fuck the rest
There was an Assassin about in the years before Altair in real life, I have him in a history book can't remember his name but not much was known about his life, I'll update this when I find the book.
Also a good part of history is where maximmilien robespierre jaw got shot of by Elise in ac unity which in real life, it was either a suicide attempt or it was a guard that shot him
I just finished Unity, my first AC game. And I loved all the historical events that are put inside. Like Robespierre being his jaw injured in mysterious circumstances in real history, so they could make Elise shoot him in the game. I found myself looking on Wikipedia for elements to see if they were real, and they are!!! There's even a murder investigation mission where you have to find who killed Marat, who was really killed in his bath. And the guilty character is the one who was really guilty in real life. I've never fully played an AC game before, and this was a blast, I loved it!
Got all sequels on my PS4, only one I don't have on there is the original. Got a director's cut of that on Steam. Like Assassin's Creed 2 & Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, the original has Kristen Bell 😍
I really liked how they handled the Boston massacre in AC3. In reality, nobody knew who fired the first shot that started it. But in the game, it's one of the Templars on the roof.
Which is sort of why the games work. They can give an idea of what motivates some of the greatest thinkers of different time periods. Love how most of them are aligned by what they actually did as well. Free thinkers tend to be assassins or allied those who are after tradition or extreme control tend to be templars.
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History is my favorite subject that's why i like assassin's creed
Assassins Creed is the REASON history is my favorite subject
@@jainova04 Same
Me too
@@jainova04 same here
Same here I'll butt fuck a history quiz like no tmw
One of the reasons I love the AC games. The history.
Absolutely 🎊
Me too
Too bad it is very inaccurate.
They probably did the biggest contributions to history after RDR2 by simply recreating all of the historic architecture.
Historical accuracy, well, relative accuracy is becoming rarer now unfortunately.
History class : "exists"
Assassin's creed : " WE WOULD HAVE BEEN HEROES IN A WORLD WITHOUT GOLD KENWAY"
“IN A WORLD WI’OUT GOLD, WE MIGH’AVE BIN’ HEROES!”
shush
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@@bluemalou7 nicr
More like in a world without schools
" In a world without gold, we might have been heroes"
Nothing more deeper than that
Out of all the Pirates in Black Flag, Thatch would’ve been an excellent Assassin. He shared their vision of safeguarding man’s natural liberty. Though I don’t think he would’ve wanted to be one, he certainly was a natural ally to the Creed and their cause. His character was certainly driven more by principle than for lust of wealth.
We still need AC1 Remake. Being able to see Altair and Jerusalem in Ubisofts Anvil Engine would be amazing
I would like a remaster but not a remake
Ac 1 isn’t that good you just have to kill like 9 people then fight your mentor
@@Jaylobow2079 Yeah so what ? in GTA you kill cops then cutscene, repeat over and over again, same gameplay but different stories to tell.
@Topside’s Cinecade can confirm.
Bought the Ezio collection earlier this year and went to start playing AC1 and was immediately turned off by the stiffness of the controls/combat.
After watching this though I'm looking at playing through the series after I finish the Shadow games.
Brotherhood or rev would be fantastic they are really good games but not 1 for me 1 was kinda a let down
Who else wants a remake of AC1 and a sequel to Black Flag?
Never played 1 but a black flag sequel would be awesome
No sequel, black flag have a best ending
@@Atsiraf but Wouldn’t you like to see Edward’s journey as an assassins?
Well Black Flag is getting a Sequel... In a comic🙃.. If you want to get really depressed dive deeper in the Lore of AC
@@Atsiraf yes, it was a complete story, and i'd not want them to continue it.
But, a game that expands on black flag's story, with better and more detailed combat+naval combat+your crew actually do anything would be amazing.
The game's story goes on for 7+ years, but it really only feels like a couple months imo
"Jack The Ripper" DLC is good! Tough atmosphere and intrigue. Touched my heart really.
Absolutely agreed, best AC DLC I have played
The only "good" Dlc of all games in my opinion.
@@leonwendker3610 eh its not the best
@@chub9777 i wrote good not the best...
@@leonwendker3610 ik, but i meant its not too good in my opinion
I am portuguese and seeing my country in an Assassin's creed was pretty cool, even if it had to be with such a tragic event as the 1755 earthquake.
Igualmente 😁
Eu fiquei bué feliz ao jogar aquele momento em AC rogue
Um outro momento top foi em AC 4 , onde ouves uns portugueses a falar uns com os outros🤣
When I heard the people screaming in Portuguese in the background I was actually happy
Edit: cause they could have just made them scream in English
@@carlotamatos4157 this comment would've been so wrong if it wasn't for that edit
@@Sire_aln I was just like ohhh ok then I hear them scream and me ( Portuguese) just go omg they know we don’t speak Spanish/ English
I'm hoping that the new game will include the Age of Exploration and have Henry the Navigator in it a bit. We had a HUGE role in the expansion/colonization outside of Europe.
History has always been a secret favorite of mine and I love how the earlier Assassin Creed games gave me education through a fictional character’s adventures
assassins: *actually sneak*
vikings, spartans, and any other type of warrior you can name: dude. charge directly at the enemy, try not to die
Just as in every other AC game. Don't lie to me and say you only snuck around. No, you charged at the enemy and left dozens of corpses around.
@@supershinigami1 yes, but that's not the point of the game. and i wasn't lying specifically to you, what makes you think out of the billions of people on earth, i was specifiying you?
@RuMo Zu Assassin's was a thing until orgins, then ubisoft changed them, thats why i don't have the 2 newest games.
@@Kovyrn in odyssey I was okay with the charge in attitude since it was before the assassin order and the hidden ones. Valhalla I’m in the middle with it since we didn’t technically join the brotherhood we were just helping them in exchange for coin.
@@steffenhayes1967 still, they shouldn't be in assassin's creed if they aren't assassins.
In India, 9th grade History introduced us to French Revolution. Firstly, I had no idea nor interest because in the end, its always about marks, so a day of memorizing would be enough. A friend told me to try Unity and since then, I have been the fan of the franchise. I would compare characters, even the ones in Side missions to real life people. I could see History more wider through different perspectives. Although the stories are fictionalized and the recent games have strayed away from the concept of Brotherhood. I still respect Ubisoft to make History interesting than anyone else.
same man im from India as well and honestly i got to know about these games when i was in 4th or 5th grade nd i really got interest in history after that
I was started this series from 27 August 2020 and now I'm die hard fan of this series
French here, I am curious about what you guys learn about the French Revolution in India. We here in France basically never talk about India in our history classes (maybe mention Gandhi once or twice and that’s it, nothing about the French fighting the British there for example)
@@Dazzlefisher we learnt the basic crux of it and not going into too much detail into it, we have like the women's struggles, a lil bit about napolean, and all the major things that took place from 1789
Teacher:There was no pirate More Fearful than Blackbeard..........
let me tell you a story about a Guy on Jacdaw
Teacher: okay we are going to learn about history
Assassin's creed players: I am actually president of the company
I don't love how AC has become an RPG and abandoned the *checks notes* assassinations, but as a history buff they're often chilling and nostalgic to me
Checks notes? Origins has that also Odyssey (Proto-Templar)
That's my main gripe with the franchise as of right now, I love RPG games and I enjoyed playing through them, yet I feel like these should have been a spinoff at worst, and an entirely new franchise at best
No joke I have learned so much from the AC series and Battle Field 1
dude same I likw this kind of games
Me too
I never played Assassin’s Creed before Valhalla but I like how the intertwined historical events in the games such as The Siege of Paris in Valhalla, Blackbeard in Black Flag and the American Revolution in Assassin’s Creed 3
Well, did u play them?
Wow then you're missing out on a lot
Looks like you’ve been living under a rock
This game really made me love history.. back in the days when I was in school I used to fail in history.. I just wish I would've discovered this franchise sooner..
There should be AC about the independence of Colombia with Simon Bolivar
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Fr, it didn’t even have subtitles or money back then
omg that plague side mission in ac odycessy was a real thing that happened i totally fucked up history didnt i
The real history is that the Boston Tea Party they dressed up as Native Americans and Connor is probably is the Native American part
Could you please try to convince people why Master Chief will NEVER be in Super Smash Bros.?
Whats the music in the background?
I've been playing Assassin's Creed from the very beginning, have never been disappointed with the historical experience that each game has.
What about Valhalla? Felt like the weakest in terms of history to me
@@c0222 definitely not the weakest lol
@@Tystolfo which has less history/historical events?
@@c0222 tbh I couldn't really put a finger on which would be the weakest unless we start counting. Every AC game including the latest ones all have considerable amounts of historical events and or references.
“In a world without gold, we might’ve been heroes.”
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In a world without popular comments, we mightve been original
The battle of Thermopylae? Leonidas? Dude that's one of the best for sure
Right!
Which AC are they
@@kalent881 Odyssey
Ac did Caesar dirty, Caesar was not a tyrant but he made him out to be, I understand games need a villain but it felt like him being a villain didn’t really effect the story too much anyways
Caesar being a tyrant or not is highly debated among historians. I personally dont want to debate rn but I do want to remind you he did a lot of questionable stuff just for more power and influence. Probably would've done a lot more if allowed to reign longer.
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I usually like ACs twist on history but this one fell flat. There is no world where I can see Caesar as the bad guy and the senators who killed him as the good guys.
@@tristanlambert658 I can agree with you mostly on the second part. Just cause they killed someone who "might" have wanted to become absolute ruler, doesn't mean they did it for justice or democracy. They just felt threatened from losing power. I'd say their motives for assassination were more Templarish tbh
John Catson definitely, in portrayals it’s always “for the republic” but it always boils down to the fact that the senate was scared of losing their own control over Rome which is my favourite irony ever as them assassinating Caesar was the exact reason why they ended up losing power lol. Gotta love Rome.
The Ides of March was classic. I still remember that moment to this day
One of the best things in assassin's creed you can play actual events
Yeah its not anymore just being a spectator to an event you actually live it up
I feel like rogue was a underrated assassin's game
Came out too close to the gem that is black flag, rogues a great game but compared to black flag it got left behind
When your history class let's you play Assassins creed
Autumn of terror is one of the highlights of the AC games, the Ripper’s London was incredible to see
LETS GOOOO MORE AC STUFF
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I have learned a lot from the AC games it’s very educational. Like I recently played Valhalla and had no idea the Roman Empire had settlements in the UK, I didn’t even think they expanded that far….. I also didn’t
Realize just how old London and Essex were!
It’s great that you learned that! It’s still mind blowing to me that at their height they extended from the British isles to the Persian gulf
Yeah I learned that humans were made to be slaves by the ISU! I would never have learned that in school… this education system is flawed
I was astonished by how much Roman architecture featured in English towns and cities.
So many memories 🤗🤗🤗 coincidentally I started playing assassin's creed from the beginning again last month
In a world without gold, WE COULD HAVE BEEN HEROS!
~Edward Thatch
A.K.A. Captain Black Beard
Assassin's creed games helped me pass my history classes. Never studied, i played Assassins creed for my knowledge.
Bro 😂
I hope this isn’t true
@@chrismarple Its true. I passed my early on middle to highschool social studies classes.
The games arent completely historical, but enough to get the learner interested instead of constant book reading.
Bro...every historical events in assasin's creed are just wrong and unvalid
NO ONE can escape an assassin's creed top ten list
Being able to attend a history class with the knowledge from assassin's creed makes it more exciting.
Assassin's creed now:- we can ride a wolf.
Also a unicorn 😬smh
Roadhouse
It's just a helix store thing, I have no idea why people complain about it. Ac brotherhood had a Raiden outfit.
@@ndl0857 mtx are now canon to everyone apparently
And have a rap battle with a squirrel
@@ndl0857 it was in hacks options so it wasn’t even the part of the actual story
All of a sudden everyone loves history,i was pretty good at history i had great marks but i never loved it before i started playing ac games
In a world without gold, we might have been heroes. 😭
Honestly, I would not put Ides of March as the most shocking historical event in Assassin's Creed Origins but rather the accurate showing of why Caesar was in Egypt, how Cleopatra met with Caesar, how Ptolemy XIII fucked up and the whole Siege of Alexandria.
It was shown in great detail that Caesar went to Egypt was because he had chased Pompey out of Rome and with nowhere to go, Pompey escaped to Egypt who at that time was under Rome's protectorate despite being Hellenistic.
However, when Caesar arrived, Pompey was beheaded by Ptolemy XIII's forces and Caesar, fighting to find the perpetrator and declaring Ptolemy "enemy of the state" for killing a senator of the Roman Republic, worked with Cleopatra in her path to power and stability of the region.
Because of Caesar's interference, it gave Cleopatra a hope that Caesar might be the person that push her up the ladder of success as Ptolemy XIII just did something foolish that no one should have done and to mask her own meeting with Caesar, she decided to roll herself in a ornate rag and ask her servants to carry the rag with her in it as a tribute (The rag as a cover) to Caesar as a way of thanks that Rome lent Egypt money years ago in time of need and then when she popped out to meet Caesar, Caesar was smitten by her and all this was shown accurately in game.
Then the Siege of Alexandria was also shown accurately with Caesar being outnumbered but when Cleopatra's personal supporter, Mithridates, led a rescue force to assist both Caesar and Cleopatra in the burning city and combined, they pushed Ptolemy's forces to the Nile where while escaping, Ptolemy XIII's ship capsized and in the process, the pharoah drowned and died and lore said he was actually eaten by crocodile but whatever it was, that was also shown in game.
That made more sense to be shown for Origins rather than the Ides of March alone as the entire Siege of Alexandria was documented in real life and portrayed rather well in game, even Caesar's visit to Alexander's tomb was documented and what Caesar said in game about being half a century old and yet couldn't make a great empire or unify Rome under one rule was accurate and documented too.
School: lets do history
Kids: we wanna play games with history
AC: hold my beer
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See, that’s what I love about video games like Assassins Creed! When they’re based on real history that actually happened! But in a different perspective. Ya know?
You forgot the Execution of Ludwig XVI in Paris in Assassins Creed Unity!
Odyssey got me into all the Greek/Persian wars. Then I watched 300 and now I'm obsessed with Leonidas lol
I've learned a lot from these games and had fun doing it
This is one of the favorite elements for me in these games. Love it!
Still waiting on an Assassins Creed game with Jesus or Hitler in it.
They won't because of the media! It's too controversial timeliness
What about a primal game, with tribes and stone blades
@@scotlandrules6410 go play far cry primal
@@ukilledmydog ive beaten the game 3 times, one time i got all of the achievements. The worst tribe to face is the izilas, aka the sunwalkers. There a bitch to fight
@@scotlandrules6410 Assassins order is not that old in history. Darius (550 BCE) was the first confirmed assassin who lived in Persia and Greece. and some years later, his brotherhood created the order of Assassins (Hashashins) in Persia and Syria
Its one of the reasons i love AC games. I love history and kovechow they intertwined it with the games.
When I first saw the Jack the Ripper DLC, I thought it wound make a great little special for Halloween.
I want to see Adewale get a huge game, freedom cry was really good all it needed was a bigger world and naval warfare. If Adewale had a huge game it could expand on black flags story and that would be the best AC game yet.
I sold all my old AC games because I thought I’d never play them again (as I haven’t even started odyssey let alone valhalla) but whenever I see AC clips on RUclips, I regret it 😂
Great video!
When you screw up Brutus' history moment to make him a sidecharacter, and also making Caesar a glroified cameo.....probably the only problem I have with Origins.
I low key hate origins because how much it butchered and perverted that historical period.
00:00 #1 General Tullius , Commander of the Imperial Leigon in Skyrim.
Very cool vid 👍🏻
MojoPlays really loves AC list
no the fans do
i love how they did Jack, from his coat, his voice, his psycho killing, his yelling, all of it. you really get the feeling of a murderous badass who's slightly off his rocker.
Creepy thing about AC Rogue is, weeks before I started playing it I randomly read about that earthquake in Lisbon online, just out of curiosity...
teacher: ‘’alright class today we have about history’’
the AC player: ‘’i don’t have such weakness’’
"In a world without gold, we've might been heroes"
~ Edward Thatch aka BlackBeard
Fun fact: if you go to the Outer Banks in North Carolina on Ocracoke Island, which is heavily pirate themed if you know where to look, lies the grave of Edward Thatch, or Blackbeard because he was killed off the coast of the OBX and it was Ocracoke where his grave was placed.
They should have included Battle of Edington in Valhalla
well there's so many real events in AC that only 10 is not enough ..you could have video of like 100 and it wouldn't be enough
@@josefsousek6551 yea but it changed the history of England
@@AGboiii well in chronicles Russia you have the big Russian Revolution which changed the history of Russia and eventualy the whole world.... USSR, Cold war,...
@@josefsousek6551 Chronicals russia wasn't popular
Also they showed Battle of Chippenham and didn't show Edington one which clearly gives message that Vikings won, but they didn't, they lost in Battle of Edington
Assassin's creed made me ace my history class until my teacher asked me about notre dame and I said I jumped off of it
ac blag flag was my favourite
To hell with a hero's death. Blackbeard went out like a pure badass. Shot 5 times and stabbed 20 times before he finally went down.
"But how do you teach history to those who are not interested in the first place?"
"With video games apparently."
I terrified my US history teacher during the early parts of the class. AC3 had just come out and I was literally playing through what we were going over in class on the game. I was able to split fiction from fact and it'd throw my teacher off when I'd be able to answer certain questions because we hadn't gotten to that part of the material.
He thought I was just reading ahead. I finally told him about the game after finishing it.
i not speak english,but this videos are really goood.
The fact that the Assassins were a real thing in the Middle East is probably the craziest thing to me. I recognized several things mentioned here, but I never new that the entire basis of the first game was a real group.
Yes, I'm so so glad you mentioned how good it was to get the jack the ripper missions as a seperate DLC, and not "penny dreadful side missions" honestly though, I have no fucking idea what went wrong with the dlc for that game, but jack the ripper was it's saving grace. Fuck the rest
The others sound dreadful pun f$&king intended.
The Boston tea party is my favorite historical event
Nice video
it'd be cool if the whole game was a historical moment !!
A super cool way to learn history. People would never forget the details, lol
Interesting video MojoPlays
AC 2 is what got me through the renaissance unit in AP Euro
The French revolution became my favorite topic because unity was my favorite ac game
There was an Assassin about in the years before Altair in real life, I have him in a history book can't remember his name but not much was known about his life, I'll update this when I find the book.
Also a good part of history is where maximmilien robespierre jaw
got shot of by Elise in ac unity which in real life, it was either a suicide attempt or it was a guard that shot him
This is how I got into history btw… . I love assassins creed!
My favourite one was The Jack the Ripper DLC
I'd have to say black flag and III were my favorites
I just finished Unity, my first AC game. And I loved all the historical events that are put inside. Like Robespierre being his jaw injured in mysterious circumstances in real history, so they could make Elise shoot him in the game. I found myself looking on Wikipedia for elements to see if they were real, and they are!!!
There's even a murder investigation mission where you have to find who killed Marat, who was really killed in his bath. And the guilty character is the one who was really guilty in real life.
I've never fully played an AC game before, and this was a blast, I loved it!
Idk why when I was in elementary school, I was highly addicted to watching Blackbeard videos
I gotta check out dat Jack the Ripper misson
I can say this I probably learned more from assassins creed games then I ever did at school
Got all sequels on my PS4, only one I don't have on there is the original. Got a director's cut of that on Steam. Like Assassin's Creed 2 & Assassin's Creed Brotherhood, the original has Kristen Bell 😍
I loved the Boston tea party
My favs are the Boston tea party and the revolution execution of king Louis in ac unity
The execution of king Louis is one of the coolest
People: Why do you like assassin’s creed?
Assassin’s creed:
My high school history teacher was ass, so thanks Assassin Greed for teaching history
Should have added the battle of Thermopylae in assassins creed odyssey.
Wasn't it the great summer army lead by guthrum
I really liked how they handled the Boston massacre in AC3. In reality, nobody knew who fired the first shot that started it. But in the game, it's one of the Templars on the roof.
Which is sort of why the games work. They can give an idea of what motivates some of the greatest thinkers of different time periods. Love how most of them are aligned by what they actually did as well. Free thinkers tend to be assassins or allied those who are after tradition or extreme control tend to be templars.
Was not expecting that earthquake on lisbon when i played ac rogue
AC always has a different take. Because of the saying "The victors write the history".
The reason why I started to like History :)
AC1 needs to be remastered
My favourite real life incident is Boston tea part and battle of bunker hill
in ac syndicate jack the ripper Evie stabs jack more than Ceasar has been stabbed