Assassin's Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones - Ending (PC HD) [1080p60FPS]
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2018
- Assassin's Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones - Ending (PC HD) [1080p60FPS]
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PC Specs:
CPU: Intel Kaby Lake, Core i7 7700K 4.20GHz
Motherboard: MSI Z270 GAMING PRO
Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 32GB DDR4
HDD: WD Black 4TB SATA-III 7200RPM 128MB
Graphics card: MSI GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING X 8GB DDR5X 256-bit
Power Corsair HXi Series HX850i
Case: NZXT Noctis 450 Black
Operating System: Windows 10
Monitor: ASUS VN247H-P 23.6
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Game Information:
The Brotherhood story continues with the Hidden Ones, included in the Assassin's Creed Origins' Season Pass.
Years after the birth of the Brotherhood, Bayek is called to the Sinaï Peninsula to investigate a clash between a rebel faction and occupying Roman forces. As he seeks to bring peace, Bayek must shape the code that will one day be known as the Assassin's Creed.
This first expansion brings new content to Assassin's Creed Origins with a mission that takes you deeper into the story of the Brotherhood's formation. Explore the beautiful region of Sinaï and meet new characters that will show you a whole new perspective of the Brotherhood.
- Improve Bayek with a higher level cap and new gear
- Explore a new region - Sinaï and the Red Sea
- Find new legendary weapons with special attributes
- Customise your assassin with unique outfits and mounts
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need like 2-3 more games with Bayek Lol.
Agreed. He should have been in a romen assassin's and more.
I’m just tired of all the sand
Yet we get stuck with stinky Alexis and kassandra
@@Magicw1zrd By amun! Wat is dis?
@@connerlilley3057 what the fuck this is Egypt
5:02 to 5:54 This scene is arguably one of the best scenes ( and my personal most favorite scene) in AC Franchise. After Ezio, I connected with Bayek. He deserves a sequel.
Honestly I agree with you so much. Bayek Is the best AC protagonist after Ezio, he is just fucking amazing and is in my top 3 fave characters. With Ashraf Ismail working on Valhalla, I have no doubt that Eivor will be a great character too.
@@ronin7798 Thanks a lot my friend. My best regards to you in this pandemic situation.
May I know who's your third favourite. I'm guessing it's Edward, right?
@@kapilkumargupta356 no LOOOL, It's Actually Altair. Thanks and best wishes to you too! my top 3 are Ezio, Bayek and then Altair
To me Bayeks line 3 minutes in really shows his character. "have we done good" Bayek is a far more complex character than most before him. Having self doubt and considering if your cause is just makes a character far more interesting than charactarer that are pure good or evil. Te me this is why Bayek is the best character
We need the bayek trilogy
The acting and animations are amazing. We can see the pain in his eyes when holds Aya close one last time. And i say Aya coz she was for a very brief moment there before becoming Amunet again. Its heartbreaking but also a very powerful moment 💖
I use this pain and Aya's final look to justify that they eventually find each other again. And eventually get buried in that cave together.
@@deadpatronus well it's most likely true that happened
That final farewell between Aya and Bayek made me cry horribly! The whole AC Origins and the DLCs were absolutely amazing. Wonderful script, wonderful story.
They were buried together so they eventually got back together after retiring, or one of them died and the other decided to buried with the other, which is worse 😢
Absolutely
They’re burried together so doesn’t that mean they meet again?
@@mathewtorres7166 thats my head canon. after they get old. they get back togethe and retire.
such a powerful portrayal.
You can see in Aya's eyes she loses herself but for a moment in Bayek's embrace, a flicker of a smile, she blinks herself back to reality and leaves as Amunet.
You can see the strength in Bayek's face, forcing back the pain as he listens Aya's footsteps fall away, opening his eyes to the world without her.
Aya's is the stronger of the two. She wakes out of the dream and pulls herself away to do their duty. Bayek could have stayed there, holding her for eternity, but in his own strength he finds the will to let her go without turning to call her back.
Awesome acting, directing, and writing. We deserve a sequel with these two.
it kinda sad a lot of AC fan refuse to check AC Origin because the gameplay is so different and missing out on this story.
Even though their bond as husband and wife is over, you can tell these two still hold each other dear in their hearts. They have been through so much together and lost too much together in order for their love to just be over like that. They now live a life that cannot physically or emotionally support their love, but you can see deep down in both of Aya and Bayek, what they had was truly something to forever hold onto. The cause and Creed requires more from them and it unfortunately has no place for their relationship, but that doesn’t mean that they can’t hold onto each other spiritually and have their love blossom in both their hearts and in the afterlife.
Yeah, all I ever cared about among those two is their son, poor Khemu
And even though they technically avenged their fallen son, they recognize now that the issue they had the Order of the Ancients will no longer be personal, but something beyond themselves that they will have to commit.
Hopefully they are resting easy in the field of reeds
I don't understand that. Why cannot they be together even if they're doing their separate things in different countries? Maybe there's something I don't know about the main story AC Origins is my first AC game. Is there a oath saying "you cannot have a partner", or "you cannot be happy", or "you cannot fççççK you wife". IDK Even people working for the grater good have relationships.
@@valeriaornano9883 I was thinking the same thing.
Bayek and Aya hurt me! I just want them happy.
They end up getting buried together so safe to presume they got back together once they were finished killing people
@@georgebrown2865 This gives me some hope then.
Unfotunately no. Amunet was buried in the Assassins Sanctuary at Rome, and only later they moved her tomb to the same cave as Bayek's. Bayek did passed hidden through the history as he wanted, and only very later the Assassins found about him and the first Assassins, the Hidden Ones.
@@AslanDaGr8 if they were happy or not didn’t concern them now as you can tell both of them were in pain to leave each other however they had built a creed and needed to lead by example and ensure the hidden ones success. As painful as it was it was necessary to ensure the creeds future
@@AslanDaGr8I swear she was buried with Bayek in Egypt
Senu flying over to the clouds and bayek turns to the cave symbolically represents that Senu will always "Be his eyes" . Clever ending to the most disturbed, Badass and heroic assasin of the franchise.
The hidden ones was such a good DLC that it needed to act like an epilogue for Origins, like be part of the game, just few years.
Indeed though in retrospect it would have worked as an Epilogue and could have been added with a few Assassin esque side content in the end.
their greed for money made it into DLC, they could do it like Rockstar with RDR2 Epilouge
They should have made a trilogy with bayek in Rome and Greece.Wasted potential
The only thing a game in Rome needs to be later most the cool stuff we know was not built yet
@@jackj9816 I’d set it in Caesar Augustus’ reign, following his rise to power and reign wherein the Hidden Ones are constantly trying to thwart him, yet he’s just too fucking smart and ruthless to be so easily toppled, with him even killing Aya at the half way point.
@@pyrrhusofepirus8491 true but his war with Anthony would be cool to sense we could have her forced to help octavian in order to keep the hidden ones alive and byake forced to help cleopatra in order th keep egypt independent
yes he had a son or daughter with aya other than themu
@@pyrrhusofepirus8491After that with Aya's apparent death due to the effectivity of Augustus as an emperor and the rise of the Roman Empire that consolidates the Order of the Ancients power, Id end it planet of the apes and red dead redemption style, where Bayek finds the new Hidden Ones new homes, even mentoring the ancestors of Altair and Ezio in Masyaf, Antioch, Jerusalem, Damascus and Byzantium. In the Epilogue, we play as both the ancestors of Altair and Ezio respectively, as the latter ancestor makes his/her way back to Rome.
On a side note, both Bayek and Aya/Amunet will be playable and once they die, the two ancestors of Altair and Ezio will become the new dual protagonists in the Epilogue.
This was an awesome DLC
👍
Dude bayek is so badass at the ending
The main story's ending and this are honestly the best ending in the franchise.
You can tell in that last moment they had, they were fighting the urge to embrace each other like they did when they were wife and husband. I can only imagine the Will power it must take for them to continue in and fight the feelings for the creed.
Broke my heart
When he said “may the hidden ones last until the end of time” I have expected visions of Altair, Ezio, Connor, and Edward to be behind Bayek. Showing the assassins creed will live on past Bayek, continuing for all time.
Same here, that would've been amazing.
Honestly it's the best DLC ever, of all games.
The boss fight to get this scene was so hard yet so worth
@@TheRealFredbearPlush Hard? I found it veeery easy. And I played it on hard difficulty.
The gamilat fight? He always pushed me off the platform and his arrows were devastating. Compared to other bosses like king tut or septimius I found gamilat way harder
@@TheRealFredbearPlush he pushed me down too but after i fired some arrows back, he just went down to me and then i could just beat him. Idk if he was supposed to do that but.. i take it
Ik I'm a bit late, but the AC theme music at the end makes me so emotional. No matter what others say I will always love this whole series and all the characters, especially Altair, Ezio, and Bayek.
5:18 love this cinematic scene. Perfectly encapsulates bayeks satisfaction of finally having his home safe and retaining the peace and free will of the people.
The ending was incredible. We're basically seeing what made the assassin's what they are. Like with the first tendent of never harming the innocent.
When you play Origins after having played and finished every single Assassin's Creed games this scene hits you SO DAMN HARD. It takes you completely by surprise with this revisited Ezio theme and drowns you in a wave of nostalgia for the 10 years of adventures that lead you there, back where it all started.
Their separation always makes me cry. They have a true love story but their duty comes first.
I had a bug where the game didn't play any music in the real world parts of the ending because I finished the fight very low on health (actually I was on fire when I killed him, so I should have died, but the game had mercy on me), and the game cuts out any music when you're close to desynchronization. The emotion of the ending was kept surprisingly, it all felt a lot more visceral or something (but it was obvious it was not intended to be like that :P)
Ondřej Saska even without the music it’s still good
That rhythem in the background. Incredible.
What a moment! Duty is the death of love! Or the opposite!
The origin of "we can't kill the innocent" and otherwise we desyncronize ...
The last great game of the series....
Agree. Bayek was amazing
Unfortunately this still stands
Ubisoft, Bayek sequel when?
They want each other so bad, but they are bound by the creed.
Imaginary, self-inflicted chains, considering they invented the Creed. Where in the Creed does it even say you can't have a relationship?
@@thomasvleminckx you can't spread justice far away staying at just one place(for example egypt). If they wanted, they could have thought just of Egypt and stayed together building the creed at only one place. But that would not help the whole world.
this ending was much better than the main story ending IN MY opinion
👍
I totally agree! The emotional touch is undoubtedly there.
Absolutely no doubt
I wish this came after Curse of the Pharaohs cause that ending wasn't nearly as good as this one.
@@magnumdong8437Which is weird because it's chronologically before The Hidden Ones.
a proper burial to the original assassins creed.
When that theme kicks in 🤌🏻
After Ezio meets Altaïr the best Scene in the Franchise
Man I’m starting origins again for like the 10th time! My favourite AC game
"Until the end of time" seems pretty apt considering the world is coming to an end by the time of Valhalla.
This DLC has helped me realized that one thing you cannot kill is the idea. It will live on forever and as even centuries passed, there will be ones that would stand up and fight againts tyrants.
Beautiful
i like how the hidden ones are behind Bayek so dope
That final farewell between Bayek and Aya (now Amunet) played such a wrenching chord on my heart strings. I loved that their characters were allowed such a range of humanity, with such great strength, charisma and heroism interlinked with equally great imperfection, pain, and vulnerability. Their relationship as spouses and lovers throughout the game and its narrative is at once familiar and dramatically complicated as it's wrenched apart by their losses, discoveries and vocations. Aya's inquest into the order of ancients and her calling to serve a greater justice demanded that she purge all personal joys and obligations, and we can only infer what it must have done to her to make that choice. Bayek's sorrow, rage and regret over failing to save Khemu tear him up inside constantly, but you see his honor and responsibility as a Medjay and a protector of all people holding him up like an unshakeable pillar to do what's right and serve the greater good. I've honestly loved every AC protagonist, but that level of depth and specificity makes Bayek my number 1 so far. You'd be glad to have him at your side whether you were being charged by a war elephant, or had too many jugs of wine on your hands. I guess I loved this moment most because Ubisoft didn't have to go there, the ending up to that point was a rousing view of the birth of the assassins creed, and then to be taken back to the heart and reminded of how much it all meant and cost, that's just great fucking storytelling. I love how human and vulnerable it is (the animation and sound design!!! Their breaths!!!), seeing his undying anguish and desire for her, and that fleeting sadness as she feels it too and regrets not being able to get back there to return it. Then all that's left is a leap of faith... (I just finished the dlc this weekend in April 2022) Nothing is true, everything is permitted
That beard does an half make Bayek look like a boss of mine.
Goosebumps + Emotional 😢best story after Ac2
5:00 This scene would have been x100 times more powerful if the camera panned over to Aya crying.
Bayek is a legend
My sweet Bayek. 💔 We need a trilogy about him, how he founded/spread the Creed.
Man, they got me crying.
goosebumps
They should make a trilogy with bayek in Petra and Judea. And include alexios since he is still alive when this is taking place. That would be an absolute dream
Goosebumps
Facial animations were night and day in Origins compared to Odyssey. Odyssey’s facial animations made my head hurt.
I want to believe they had another child or one of their ancestors had siblings because... after the death of Aya’s child... where does the bloodline continue? Does it end with Khemu?
they don't have a kid after khemu these memories aren't coming from a genetic descendant but they're coming directly from the source the modern day has bayek's corps plugged into the animus
No but id like to think that kawat was like a son to bayek.. and as years went on he turned into a great assassin like bayek.
Kassandra is Aya ancestor and she still alive during this time so she might have other childs
@@duykhanhcloud6866 yes, Kassandra/Alexios did, but it's doesn't means Aya too (the bloodline must be coming directly from her than any other descendant).
Mr G what are you saying? The bloodline must be from Kassandra not Aya so if Kass has other childrens is mean the bloodline is still there it dont have to be coming from Aya 🤔
I would prefer an 30h long game, same vibe as origins, with Amunet set in ancient Rome than whatever we had after this DLC
can we appreciate this music tho 4:58
This was the most epic & painful moment ever
One of the greatest game......
Bald Bayek with full beard is the best look for Bayek - even the esoteric beauty of Aya fails to match him in this looks
Everytime they announce a new one I always come back to this, such a shame Bayek is a one off character. He's got so much potential, Aya as well. I'm still hoping we'll get a sequel in some form, maybe in that AC Infinity thing some day.
All them feels... :')))
Bayek and his wife I love those 2 best game
Two grieving parents created the Brotherhood.
It hurts more knowing that the next time they reunite will be in death.
Ezio and bayek has a little bit similar thats why i love bayek
Ezios family at the end ❤
An assassins creed game in Judea wouldve been amazing. Missed opportunjty.
I love Egypt everything about it 🙌🏿🖤🙌🏿
Good job soldier
The best ending to a DLC
3:30 replay button
AC Origins has better confession rooms than AC Valhalla.
I love both of them at the same time
We NEED a Bayek sequel otherwise it’s wasted potential, come on Ubisoft
The only reason for not bringing Bayek back for a sequel is that it costs more money to rehire a voice actor than it does to hire new voice actors.
@@tankdogization that’s not the only reason. Ubisoft are multi billion dollar company. Having the funds for re-hiring voice actors is not the problem. They just can’t be bothered
Ubisoft hasn't done good by Bayek! Hew should have had a trilogy liken to Ezio
dlc was too short
Come on ubisoft make one named
Assassin's creed: The Hidden ones
I can somehow connect with Bayek & Eivor
And a bit Ezio
Occasionally with Edward
What part of the game is this?
Extra DLC called The Hidden Ones, not included in the main game
Whhyyyyy the heartbeat dont want to go after the game??? Im sooo anxious wtf is this
Baek is king
Great ending, but whoever thought it was a good idea to do the title animation on PowerPoint needs shot.
is it really the ending ?
To the dlc yes
@@ConnorLonergan sad
Ubisoft should of made a sequel instead of making Odyssey
women: "its just a normal ending🙄"
men: "nothing is true like you just said and everything is permitted like ezio said 😖"
And this scene and the entirety of Origins was then made completely insignificant by ubisofts stupid fucking agenda to make an assassin dlc in odyseey. The entire existence of Darius completely undermines this
AC Odyssey itself pretty much ruined a lot of thing in AC's plot, introduce an immortal character that still live to the modern day make Desmond's hardship seem unneeded.
Is that a sequel or is it a DLC?
DLC
The last good assassins creed game i played.. didnt like odyssee story portrailer
I like both
i find bayek too "righteous" 😑 justice here and there
That's his character. Someone who wants do good for the people so they can live with freedom, without being opressed, althoug sometimes he questions himself and if his actions were truly good
Kassandra fights for "glory" and money as a mercenary
Eivor fights for "glory"
Bayek fights for the people, first Siwa, then Egypt, now the world
That is the difference.
Mt ruim, nn é o 3
Ubisoft could’ve saved this series by showing more games with Bayek and Aya but no we got some boring greeks and some shitty Vikings
it felt boring tho could have been much better
it's creator of creed we are talking about what is this