Altair was never “bad”. He was just arrogant back in AC1 and here shows he had learned his lesson through the years. He grew to be as wise as Ezio. The legendary Assassin who once got exiled and many years later he returned. I just wish we got more games to see his growth like Ezio, but better late than never and we got to see how his life ended.
@@merimkastrat5846 Yeah many didn't like his arrogance but theres one thing i miss from AC1 and that's the whole investigation thing with the assassinations. You go out to contacts do a request and get info on the person or the best entry or exit for the assassination. Made it feel more real as well
I showed my dad the part where Darim told his father that everything good in him started with his father. He teared up and gave me the biggest hug I've ever gotten :)
A memory within a memory haha its pretty cool that Altair left the disc's for Ezio which in turn was left for Desmond, all planned by the Ones who Came Before.
I like how he fights and moves exactly like Altaïr from AC1 instead of just throwing an outfit and diff voice over the Ezio model they had for the game
@@ybshaun4526 AC 1 combat was a whole different beast. A lot of people dislike it which I can understand, but I appreciate it's challenge and different feel it has... you have switch your mindset away from how you'd play other AC titles picking up the original Assassin's Creed.. It has such a diff feel from the other titles - in a good way. The same for the proceeding titles, they have their own great feeling and almost have to be played a diff way while still being able to live the AC lore which is nice. Each game is unique in its own way yet still carries the recognizable Assassin series similarities that keeps you in that world. It's refreshing
Yeah that's what i am saying he just has a diff voice over the Ezio model the developers are lazy did Ubisoft just take Ezio's face where it is visible and then just forge it into Altair's skin?
21:03 Altair lost a lot of things that day. His son, his wife, Malik, and his home. All taken from him by Abbas all because of the greed and hate he had for Altair.
@@nuraimatjais1517 no Malik is his second, as in right hand man. He was his friend and most trusted ally. Before Altair left abroad, he established Malik to serve as Mentor in his absence. Malik acted as mentor of the assassins at Masyaf while Altair went to fight the mongols but Abbas planned a coup to take control from Malik, that’s why he’s in charge when Altair and Maria return from their journey. Before they went to confront Abbas they freed Malik who told them everything that happened. They left Malik to rest to go confront Abbas but that was a mistake because Swami (Abbas’s second and the one who killed Maria before Altair killed him) killed Malik.
That's a neat detail! Altair's hood is such a signature part of his character, symbolizing the Assassin's stealth and identity. The moment before he locks himself in the vault highlights a pivotal transition in his journey, marking a shift in his role and responsibilities.
The reason Altair’s Son was killed was because he was in control of the order when Altair left and Abbas told the man who killed Maria (Swami) to stab Sef in his sleep so he could take control.
Actually it was Malik who was in charge. Altair left him in charge when he left to fight the mongols. They killed Sef and framed Malik so they could imprison him and take control.
@@matttan8066 Malik was killed by Swami. After Altair and Maria returned, they rescued Malik from his imprisonment. That’s how they learned about their son’s death along with Abbas taking control. When they went to confront Abbas, Swami was sent by Abbas to kill Malik and he succeeded.
One of my favorite parts of all of assassins creed, I played two first and knew a little of one so when I played Revelations even I felt the real respect for the man. Altaïr, true legend. Also I just love the idea of super old Altair rolling up to these younger assassins and going from limp walking to kick flipping and neck snapping 😂
Despite having lost his son, Lost his wife Maria and lost everything after being chase out from the order. Altair still remain with the Creed thanks to the late wife Maria even though they were once argue about the Apple before but she is the one who prevented him from being used the Apple over vengeance before getting stabbed. Yet she still wants him to have a strength to face the outcome without losing his mind. With that escape, Abbas already lost almost half support from the assassin's members. It's not surprise to see that person on his mind is Maria's memory after his mentor Al-Mualim.
He was wise, philosophical and a good leader, he wasn't dominant he was empathetic and passionate, you have to love and respect that he's a great mentor in video game form.
The assassin guy asking altair's name surely doesn't know his mentor.... If that happens to al mualim who knows what he will do to his student not recognizing the mentor's name, the assassin might be sentenced to death or brutal punishment good thing it was altair he encountered and altair has a sense of brotherhood in him despite of being a mentor
Altair kills some random guyin AC1: "Anything is possible, goal's important." Altair in AC Revelations:"Spill no blood if you can help it." This, gentlemen, is called character development.
It's good to see that a young Altair was bold, arrogant and dogmatic. As Altair aged, he became much more humble especially in his final moments. The writers wrote his arc very well.
Revelations is my least fave game in the series, ive played every game except for the mobile spinoffs like Liberation and the Russian/Chinese ones, but these moments of continuity with Ezio/Altair/Desmond are some of the best moments i ever had in the franchise, what a way to end Ezio's trilogy in a meaningful way
@@BOSSFIGHTS largely gameplay issues, things like the tower defense minigames, how the hook blade is shoved in your face every 2 seconds, its funny because the reason i dislike Revelations is for the opposite reason that i dislike AC Syndicate which is that i loved every aspect of the gameplay but hate the story with a passion while Revelations is probably the best story in the franchise but just feels bad gameplay wise (maybe just cause after two Ezio games, it felt like they dropped the ball and added not enough good things to the gameplay)
@@rodanandme fair opinion. I can agree with the statements of the hook blade and tower defence but personally Rev is in my top 3. But I totally see what you mean. What are your top 3? Mine are 3, Rev and rogue. Yeah I know unpopular opinion but they’re fun
@@rodanandme I mostly agree with your grievances with Revelations. Not with the hook blade specifically. Cool idea but like many gadgets after Brotherhood; a one and done. I personally didn't care for the changes to the notoriety system from AC2 and Brotherhood - just to make people have to play the stupid tower defense game. But story wise; Revelations is one of if not the best. (I say that after largely dropping the series after AC3, and only recently picking up and playing later titles) Also, I'm happy they fixed the one issue I majorly had with Altair in AC1: his god damn voice.
Altair needs more games... Ac 1, Revelations and Chronicles weren't enough. I also always have wondered if a prequel with Al Mualim as protagonist could be a good idea.
Back here again because I just 100% Assassin's Creed 1 for the first time. Can't believe the game just ends after seeing the Apple displays the locations of the other Pieces of Eden. Had to see again what Altair does afterwards.
Part of me felt that I could have played as Darim, especially during memory 5. I mean I didn’t enjoy the last three memories where I’m just walking all of the time and letting my fellow assassins do all of the fighting for me. You can say that Altair was old at the time, but Al Mualim was old and he was able to carry a sword.
Fun fact: Assassins creed revelations is just a remaster of assassins creed 1, not literally though, but kind of. Because the story is all kind of sticking to altaïr, because 1) ezio I'd looking for keys to get to altaïr's library. 2) we have side quests of memories of altaïr. 3) We see altaïr's ghost at the beginning and then find his remains in the library.
The gold version of revelations has the Altair robes and its broken since everytime I fell off or got somewhat hurt he would have Altairs hurt sound and when I run it just copies Altair's speed which doesn't make sense it's still Ezio
I believe the only reason Ezio was considered the best Assassin is because we play as him 3 times. They never considered Altair's is because we only had one game playing as him.
True though Ezio's influence spread far and wide. He liberated Italian cities, Rome and Istanbul all within roughly 35 years and also organised operations in other cities too.
Abbas was nothing more but a little insecure child trying to grasp on the one thing in order to make himself feel superior throughout his entire life, power, all because he had no one to love/care for him growing up throughout his life, that in itself is a tragedy when u reflect on it
It would have been great to hear the original voice of Altair return! The unique tone and delivery really added to his character in the original game. Do you have a favorite moment from the first Assassin's Creed that highlights his voice?
My dumbass started with ac2 so alot of this didnt make sense to me playing through ac2-3. So now i just finished ac1 and i have to rewatch this video to understand what i missed the first time around😅
Really weird that the developers created Maria 180 degrees from the PSP version..... I think she was more of a rough speaker and wasn't really wearing the muslim outfit
The weapon, the things ezio learned from apple of eden was already learned by altair....He gave his whole life to learn apple of eden and to protect the key....Even Altair modifies the hidden blade (only to prevent the cut of ring finger) which is shown in AC 2....What ezio learned and did was guided by supreme master altair...That's why Altair is best
People who read the book the secret crusade and revelations love this more than the people who have only played the games sorry not sorry 🤣🤷🏼♂️ we the real assassins
@@YaHappyNow yeah it makes sense during the time period, but it’s still weird. I could excuse it for older altaïr, but it feels weird during the first couple memories considering the first one takes place during the events of the main game(shown by the fact that Al Mualim is still alive) and the other taking place immediately after killing Al Mualim
The reason why you didn't see it because you need to unlock memories or find them would be a better thing than you will be able to relive all tires memories and I'm pretty sure that's a main fan in the game
The reason why you didn't see it because you need to unlock memories or find them would be a better thing than you will be able to relive all tires memories and I'm pretty sure that's a main fan in the game
I can't perform the air assassination no matter how hard I try,I think there is fault with my mouse or something,or the game doesn't recognise my inputs
I figured it out,the hidden blade was not selected earlier when I did that mission,after killing a guard with a sword I directly went on to perform the assassination
Jesus Christ, Darim is a beast himself. He just oneshots Assassins if you let him,he doesnt truly need help from Altair here. If anything even in gameplay he just seems hesitant once he draws his sword,not really fighting back but when he does he does the same combos as the player. Definetly not a normal Assassin due to his bloodline.
@@BOSSFIGHTS Tbh I did not like Origins it bored me after first 10 hours or less. I just did not care about Bayek or anything and I guess the atmosphere was just not on point. On the other hand, I started Ac Valhalla last week and I am 15 hourse into the game and im really having fun, and I kinda care about the characters. But still, the sound design in the cutscenes for the main story suck. The damn sound design is better when talking to some people when starting an ordinary side quest, but the sound design and dialogue in the mains story well for the most part sucks. However, that did not manage to put me off from playing it so yea Im having fun tbh. They should polish that tbh. And no it is not my sound system, I tried playing it on my stereo, and on the stereo that my monitor has and on my headset and it sucks regardless. The game is like that and that's it. But worthy in my opinion.
@@lolkskiss8536 That’s an interesting opinion, and I mean no disrespect nor do I intend to argue, but it’s funny, I actually loved Origins, it felt like that breath of fresh air AC needed, and I personally really liked Bayek. However, once I saw the first gameplay demo for Odyssey I remember saying out loud: “Aw, fuck, Ubisoft still hasn’t learned! They’re gonna keep copy-pasting the formula til people get sick of it again, take another two year break, reinvent the wheel and the cycle will continue…” Valhalla came out the next year, and so far it looks like I’m right. Again, people can like Odyssey and Valhalla, but those games drove me further away from AC personally. So many people gave Ubisoft hell for churning out repetitive games year after year, and they’re doing it all over again with these ones. Sure they might’ve changed up the formula enough but Odyssey and Valhalla feel like little more than reskinned copies of Origins in my eyes and that’s the biggest part of why I stopped playing after Origins. (Again, not to shit on anyone’s taste, nor am I trying to start a fight, everyone’s entitled to like what they like, but that’s just my outlook)
@@D0ng1 Yea no hard feelings man. Most of the things I wrotr bout the characters and the story is subjective and the matter of taste. Nontheless, I will always keep assassin's creed games in my heart and they will always make me feel nostalgic and all, but as I get older I really find it hard for myself to enjoy any open world games that come from Ubisoft and to waste time on half-done-copy-pasted-boring quests. I wouldn't even mind the grind before, but I guess as I grow older, more things to attend to, the faculty, hobbies, reading, investing and all; im mostly into philosophy so yea that gives ya I guess idea how much of my time goes just on reading philosophical books and trying to understand them and so on and so on... I just don't get much time to spend on video games anymore :/ And even if I have some I just can't sit down and play anything straight for more than 3 hours a day. Therefore, I really started preferring now some games that are shorter and have less copy-paste content... Maybe I'll give a go to Watch dogs 2 one day, but who knows... I'd rather they make a game that is 40 hours long but with hella good content, then over hundred of hours with copy pasted content (or similar). All the best mate!
@@lolkskiss8536 Yeah I feel you, been so bogged down with work lately I barely have time to sit down and enjoy games though. But I feel you, AC will always have a place in my heart. AC 2 was the first one I ever played back when I was like 11, and I fell in love with the franchise right then and there. I’ve loved history since I was little so the games just fueled that for me. Actually been replaying the Ezio trilogy recently and falling in love with them all over again, lol. To Ubisoft’s credit, it is really hard to constantly make fresh and interesting open World games, but sometimes they get it right, or good enough, lol. For instance, I really love Far Cry 5, though it’s not a perfect game, I am really excited for 6 though. All the best to you as well my friend!
even tho many people didn’t play the first ac people still show respect to altaïr as they should
Facts 🔥. Everyone has their opinion but they must not disrespect ALTAIR 👑. The true king 💖.
He's a great mentor in video game form. One of the best video game characters ever
Altair is the real OG
@@earltairacaso9154 so true! love altair
I played the game last year for the first time, still holds up!
It’s crazy how people say Altaïr is a bad assassin but also forget ezio spent over half his life trying to live up to him
Altair was never “bad”. He was just arrogant back in AC1 and here shows he had learned his lesson through the years. He grew to be as wise as Ezio. The legendary Assassin who once got exiled and many years later he returned.
I just wish we got more games to see his growth like Ezio, but better late than never and we got to see how his life ended.
@@merimkastrat5846 Yeah many didn't like his arrogance but theres one thing i miss from AC1 and that's the whole investigation thing with the assassinations. You go out to contacts do a request and get info on the person or the best entry or exit for the assassination. Made it feel more real as well
@@johnmarston1158Be happy my friend since investigations are returning in mirage
@@GeneralPotato1this was also a thing in the valhalla paris dlc
@@Even_N.D. But come on which og fans played Valhalla
No books.
No wisdom.
Just you, fratello mio.
Requiescat in pace, Altair.
I showed my dad the part where Darim told his father that everything good in him started with his father. He teared up and gave me the biggest hug I've ever gotten :)
:'), I am not crying.
You are lucky to have a father.
I've said the same thing to both my mother and father
Ive just finished the game ac dc 35 minutes ago
@@nicolrecalde1916 nobody asked
Altair at 60 still doing parkour this man is a fitness legend. 😂
It's because the apple, he fits in his top form.
@Darkwear-vr8bi So this is why... Altair grown up so much...
Meanwhile Ezio dies at 65
Imagine telling THE master assassin with the apple of Eden in his hand that you're responsible for his son's death...
For sure that guy is very dumb
The guy was asking to die, Altair's incredible skills must be well-known, even if they managed to forget how mighty the Apple is.
Altaïr really held back his wish to kill Abbas then and there. That and due to how he pittied Abbas.
Altaïr Ibn-La’Ahad
*“No man shall pass from this world without knowing some kindness”*
The best Assassin who only got better with every memory.
That would be Ezio.
@@xWriterclarenocturnexx
By following His footsteps he became far greater than Altair ever was. No to mention he Is the only one with a trilogy.
Can somebody tell me how the best assassin is not the one that created the creed?
@@Ferniooo
He didn't create the creed, he reformed the order of assassins.
@@CameraPunk5049 are you talking about Ba-Yek of Siwa? When the Assassins were known simply as The Hidden Ones?
A memory within a memory haha its pretty cool that Altair left the disc's for Ezio which in turn was left for Desmond, all planned by the Ones who Came Before.
I like how he fights and moves exactly like Altaïr from AC1 instead of just throwing an outfit and diff voice over the Ezio model they had for the game
Wish they would’ve given you the ability to use the grab break in this mission. IMO that move represents AC1 to me
@@ybshaun4526 AC 1 combat was a whole different beast. A lot of people dislike it which I can understand, but I appreciate it's challenge and different feel it has... you have switch your mindset away from how you'd play other AC titles picking up the original Assassin's Creed.. It has such a diff feel from the other titles - in a good way. The same for the proceeding titles, they have their own great feeling and almost have to be played a diff way while still being able to live the AC lore which is nice. Each game is unique in its own way yet still carries the recognizable Assassin series similarities that keeps you in that world. It's refreshing
@@YaHappyNow The weapons sound effects were way better too
Yeah that's what i am saying he just has a diff voice over the Ezio model the developers are lazy did Ubisoft just take Ezio's face where it is visible and then just forge it into Altair's skin?
@@YaHappyNow Tbh AC1 has more complex combat. You can also break your enemies knees after they got stunned.
21:03 Altair lost a lot of things that day. His son, his wife, Malik, and his home. All taken from him by Abbas all because of the greed and hate he had for Altair.
Still he only killed abbas for abbas broke the code . He didn't take revenge. Such an honourable character.
His son is Malik
@@nuraimatjais1517 no his sons are Darim and Sef, Malik was his second
@@darkronan8190 wait so Altair has 3 son? Darim, Malik and Sef?
@@nuraimatjais1517 no Malik is his second, as in right hand man. He was his friend and most trusted ally. Before Altair left abroad, he established Malik to serve as Mentor in his absence. Malik acted as mentor of the assassins at Masyaf while Altair went to fight the mongols but Abbas planned a coup to take control from Malik, that’s why he’s in charge when Altair and Maria return from their journey. Before they went to confront Abbas they freed Malik who told them everything that happened. They left Malik to rest to go confront Abbas but that was a mistake because Swami (Abbas’s second and the one who killed Maria before Altair killed him) killed Malik.
Never seen a 63 year old man, running that fast and surviving a crash through a window while falling that distance
Even ezio (65) in embers was so weak
I think it’s because the apple helped prolong his life cuz most assassins don’t live as long as altair or ezio
@@assassinofvenice8430 very true bro i completlely forgot about that
@@TheGhost20978 Except for Connor, who died at 96
the men of their ages were very prime. did you know that Moses used to live until his 120's? so… 60 years were like their second time being young
Man's 76 and still showing some moves
Actually,he was 82 at memory 4
@@masterjmv2374even better
The fact that Altair canonically never got touched by an enemy blade (other than al-mualim's) makes him a legend even more than he already is
He never got hit by Al Mualim either. The stab was only an illusion that Al Mualim used on Altair, by the Apple
Not even Al mualims, It was revealed at the end of ac1 that it was just what he, “Wanted” Altair to see.
It never happened, that was just an illusion from the Apple.
Fun fact, the only time Altaïr is shown without his hood on is right before he locked himself in the vault.
That's a neat detail! Altair's hood is such a signature part of his character, symbolizing the Assassin's stealth and identity. The moment before he locks himself in the vault highlights a pivotal transition in his journey, marking a shift in his role and responsibilities.
I like how Revelations represents as a true sequel to Assassin's Creed 1 with Ezio.
Revelation, as in "Revealing." It is the revealing of the conclusion of the chapter of both Altäir and Ezio.
"A man who lives in nightmares will die with a happy dream"
“No books, no wisdom, just fratello mío. requiescat in pace Altaïr”
-Ezio Auditore
Templars: We have an army.
Assassins: We have an Altiar.
32:16 Altier pulls out the Glock
Parry this you filthy casual
Memory 4, Altaïr walked back to the castle with respect 🥶
True the loyal ones always seen him as a mentor and abbas as a tyrant
The reason Altair’s Son was killed was because he was in control of the order when Altair left and Abbas told the man who killed Maria (Swami) to stab Sef in his sleep so he could take control.
Damn abbas was cold
Actually it was Malik who was in charge. Altair left him in charge when he left to fight the mongols. They killed Sef and framed Malik so they could imprison him and take control.
@@darkronan8190no wonder where's Malik!
@@matttan8066 Malik was killed by Swami. After Altair and Maria returned, they rescued Malik from his imprisonment. That’s how they learned about their son’s death along with Abbas taking control. When they went to confront Abbas, Swami was sent by Abbas to kill Malik and he succeeded.
Altaïr will always be my favorite assassin
One of my favorite parts of all of assassins creed, I played two first and knew a little of one so when I played Revelations even I felt the real respect for the man. Altaïr, true legend.
Also I just love the idea of super old Altair rolling up to these younger assassins and going from limp walking to kick flipping and neck snapping 😂
Despite having lost his son, Lost his wife Maria and lost everything after being chase out from the order. Altair still remain with the Creed thanks to the late wife Maria even though they were once argue about the Apple before but she is the one who prevented him from being used the Apple over vengeance before getting stabbed. Yet she still wants him to have a strength to face the outcome without losing his mind. With that escape, Abbas already lost almost half support from the assassin's members.
It's not surprise to see that person on his mind is Maria's memory after his mentor Al-Mualim.
He lost his girlfriend before Maria too. What a sad life
Altair will always be my all time favorite assassin
They really need to make a remake of Altaïr's story from beginning to end, he's the most admirable assassin.
He was a real one goddamn ac1 was the first video game i played if we played these old games we are all part of the brotherhood old but gold
Altair Is always supreme and best as compared to ezio....Even ezio said this in revelation
He was wise, philosophical and a good leader, he wasn't dominant he was empathetic and passionate, you have to love and respect that he's a great mentor in video game form.
@@theeternalslayerthat’s what makes great men in general ☝🏻
Man I miss the old assassins creed
7:08 Thats Powerful
This is the best part of Revelations. Altair is truly the best assassin who ever lived.
I get goosebumps during some of these scenes. Back when Assassin's Creed was actually good.
37:32 they've forgot to recolour Altair's suit in the puddle
ha, nice observation
@@BOSSFIGHTS You are still hearting comments, wow
@@shad0witzme520 :)
So u used ur eagle vision to notice that, very well!
I think it supposed to be there for a reasonable purpose
6:49 Badass armor! I would love a game controlling a Templar at the time of the Crusades.
Altair was our Odin For the Assassins no cap I really see that now
I was in elementary when this game came out i loved assassins creed so much especially the first one i cried when Altairs story finally came to end
26:28 wisest words I've heard in ever.
I loved seeing the rest of Altairs story.
I loved all these I had to take a look again
The mentor/learner dual narrative and soundtrack make me think strongly of The Godfather Part 2
Best part of Rev
You go to explore Istanbul. Did you not like that?
@@BOSSFIGHTS Lol, no it wasnt better than Italy, Jeruselum, or Colonial America.
@@daedlus7323 Colonial America is horrible. Istanbul is a beautiful city in my opinion
@@aresrahl4218 ok fine that was a bit of a stretch.
@Dank Assassin I can see some similarities, but can you tell me how do you know?
20:24 really felt this moment lacking without and music and people just standing around silently
35:41 The ghost took the horse and left. I laughed in this scene. :D
XD
The apple holds many secrets and powers one might consider unnatural.
That's right
In ACR they changed his voice actor. Fits him more tho.
Way better than the original, he sounded like an American
@@fadishahzad2007 he was Iranian American
Ac1 one is like his younger days but ACR fits so much due to age
@@fadishahzad2007cry about it my guy you havent play ac
The assassin guy asking altair's name surely doesn't know his mentor.... If that happens to al mualim who knows what he will do to his student not recognizing the mentor's name, the assassin might be sentenced to death or brutal punishment good thing it was altair he encountered and altair has a sense of brotherhood in him despite of being a mentor
Can’t believe Themis dude was 92 and still walking
37:56 im not crying, you guys are crying
Altair kills some random guyin AC1: "Anything is possible, goal's important."
Altair in AC Revelations:"Spill no blood if you can help it."
This, gentlemen, is called character development.
It's good to see that a young Altair was bold, arrogant and dogmatic. As Altair aged, he became much more humble especially in his final moments. The writers wrote his arc very well.
33:20 Gets me every time . A life spent in shame and resentment is truly sad😭
Revelations is my least fave game in the series, ive played every game except for the mobile spinoffs like Liberation and the Russian/Chinese ones, but these moments of continuity with Ezio/Altair/Desmond are some of the best moments i ever had in the franchise, what a way to end Ezio's trilogy in a meaningful way
It sounds like you like it. Why is it your least fave?
@@BOSSFIGHTS largely gameplay issues, things like the tower defense minigames, how the hook blade is shoved in your face every 2 seconds, its funny because the reason i dislike Revelations is for the opposite reason that i dislike AC Syndicate which is that i loved every aspect of the gameplay but hate the story with a passion while Revelations is probably the best story in the franchise but just feels bad gameplay wise (maybe just cause after two Ezio games, it felt like they dropped the ball and added not enough good things to the gameplay)
@@rodanandme aha
@@rodanandme fair opinion. I can agree with the statements of the hook blade and tower defence but personally Rev is in my top 3. But I totally see what you mean. What are your top 3? Mine are 3, Rev and rogue. Yeah I know unpopular opinion but they’re fun
@@rodanandme I mostly agree with your grievances with Revelations. Not with the hook blade specifically. Cool idea but like many gadgets after Brotherhood; a one and done.
I personally didn't care for the changes to the notoriety system from AC2 and Brotherhood - just to make people have to play the stupid tower defense game.
But story wise; Revelations is one of if not the best. (I say that after largely dropping the series after AC3, and only recently picking up and playing later titles)
Also, I'm happy they fixed the one issue I majorly had with Altair in AC1: his god damn voice.
Ac1 Maria can counter and pimp slap Altair prtending to be robert de sable,but she gets killed with a knife in revelations. Kinda lame move ubisoft.
I really need to play again.
You should.
3:55-4:01 UN observer
Yeah, lol. The three factions of AC:
- The assassins who fight for freedom
- The templars who fight for control
- The UN who just does not fight
I would pay to see a AC game with altair with a new story or trilogy just like Ezio
Altair needs more games... Ac 1, Revelations and Chronicles weren't enough. I also always have wondered if a prequel with Al Mualim as protagonist could be a good idea.
Assassin's Creed Bloodlines: ¿._.?
@@LuisCaryCordModsAC Origins: Altair
Back here again because I just 100% Assassin's Creed 1 for the first time. Can't believe the game just ends after seeing the Apple displays the locations of the other Pieces of Eden. Had to see again what Altair does afterwards.
Part of me felt that I could have played as Darim, especially during memory 5. I mean I didn’t enjoy the last three memories where I’m just walking all of the time and letting my fellow assassins do all of the fighting for me. You can say that Altair was old at the time, but Al Mualim was old and he was able to carry a sword.
Fun fact: Assassins creed revelations is just a remaster of assassins creed 1, not literally though, but kind of. Because the story is all kind of sticking to altaïr, because 1) ezio I'd looking for keys to get to altaïr's library. 2) we have side quests of memories of altaïr. 3)
We see altaïr's ghost at the beginning and then find his remains in the library.
No because if it was the first one ezio wouldn't have been a Fine
It is not because ezio would be a lot younger
And just because it has all altair in it and you're reliving the rest of his memories does not mean it is a remix of the first one
And just because it has all altair in it and you're reliving the rest of his memories does not mean it is a remix of the first one
And I looked at up and it is not true so you are wrong sorry
26:50 this scene gives me chills every time
The gold version of revelations has the Altair robes and its broken since everytime I fell off or got somewhat hurt he would have Altairs hurt sound and when I run it just copies Altair's speed which doesn't make sense it's still Ezio
Nah it’s not broken, it’s just Ubisoft’s lack of care when implementing costumes
does anyone else think the first memory contradicts altair's arrogance at the start of AC1?
He’s less cocky but maybe he’s arrogance came from basically solo saving Al Mualim from the Templars and basically thinking he’s the best of the best
The first memory is 2 years before the events of AC1, so he would of course be a little less cocky
I believe the only reason Ezio was considered the best Assassin is because we play as him 3 times. They never considered Altair's is because we only had one game playing as him.
True though Ezio's influence spread far and wide. He liberated Italian cities, Rome and Istanbul all within roughly 35 years and also organised operations in other cities too.
Not true Altair had 3 games
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Good Work Bro Keep It Up
Thanks
The first mission is quite fun because of... PURE COMBAT (Can be fun sometimes) and such a fitting theme
I wonder if he died because the power of the apple extended his and cause he finally led lose of it he died moments after it
40:50 music felt like AC Origins
Revelations came out well before origins
5:26 this war is more better than odyssey war Tbh 😎😎
He should have killed abbas when he held that apple on top of that tower all those years ago. He was too dangerous to be left alive.
Or probably he couldn't kill Abbas? He technically can but prefer not to
i pity abbas he is nothing but weakling all he care's is power
Abbas was nothing more but a little insecure child trying to grasp on the one thing in order to make himself feel superior throughout his entire life, power, all because he had no one to love/care for him growing up throughout his life, that in itself is a tragedy when u reflect on it
Altair: "Abbas, no mistakes!"
2:28 Abbas: **proceeding to do absolutely nothing to avoid mistakes**
Good video
Good comment,
Lol
i kinda wish they got the og voice for altair
It would have been great to hear the original voice of Altair return! The unique tone and delivery really added to his character in the original game. Do you have a favorite moment from the first Assassin's Creed that highlights his voice?
7:08 I think that crossbow might be a Piece of Eden, look what it did to that poor Assassin getting shot!
Is there a chipmunk on the damn Assassin's squad? Christ, what is making that high pitch noise?
Altair She Year Old When Rest Was On Abandoned Books
Never gets old 😏
Wish he my grandfather.
My dumbass started with ac2 so alot of this didnt make sense to me playing through ac2-3. So now i just finished ac1 and i have to rewatch this video to understand what i missed the first time around😅
Men who make a fetish out of murder deserves no pity.
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Altaïr: "A 🚌 ⛔! "
Question does anyone know when the first memory take place ? In between game (ac1) or
2 years before the events of AC1, in the year 1189
Why is Altair speaking in an Italian accent 😂
late answer but i’m guessing it’s because ezio is seeing/‘living‘ it
Really weird that the developers created Maria 180 degrees from the PSP version..... I think she was more of a rough speaker and wasn't really wearing the muslim outfit
Its so wierd to see altair with ezio's finishers
Abbas is certainly the dumbest assassin of all times with Achilles while he was leading Assassin american brotherhood.
Altair is Awesome, but Ezio is still the best to this day.
The weapon, the things ezio learned from apple of eden was already learned by altair....He gave his whole life to learn apple of eden and to protect the key....Even Altair modifies the hidden blade (only to prevent the cut of ring finger) which is shown in AC 2....What ezio learned and did was guided by supreme master altair...That's why Altair is best
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How can u start this just got revelation
You have to start it to finish the story, dont worry.
You have to do these to finish the story as they’re woven into the main narrative of the game
People who read the book the secret crusade and revelations love this more than the people who have only played the games sorry not sorry 🤣🤷🏼♂️ we the real assassins
I don’t know if I like Altaïr’s diff voice/accent. Doesn’t feel authentic to the original /:
Although it makes more sense due to the location & time period... idk
I like that his accent is more accurate in revelations but it doesnt sound as cool and sinister as his old voice
@@YaHappyNow yeah it makes sense during the time period, but it’s still weird. I could excuse it for older altaïr, but it feels weird during the first couple memories considering the first one takes place during the events of the main game(shown by the fact that Al Mualim is still alive) and the other taking place immediately after killing Al Mualim
Why don't I remeber any of this? Was all this DLC?
No, this was in the main game. After you collect a key, you get a memory.
I love when that happens, when you forget a whole part of a game and it feels like extra content.
The reason why you didn't see it because you need to unlock memories or find them would be a better thing than you will be able to relive all tires memories and I'm pretty sure that's a main fan in the game
The reason why you didn't see it because you need to unlock memories or find them would be a better thing than you will be able to relive all tires memories and I'm pretty sure that's a main fan in the game
These were memories you did in the main story after obtaining each masyaf key in revelations
I can't perform the air assassination no matter how hard I try,I think there is fault with my mouse or something,or the game doesn't recognise my inputs
I do not know if you are already doing this but I lock on to the target before i assassinate.
I figured it out,the hidden blade was not selected earlier when I did that mission,after killing a guard with a sword I directly went on to perform the assassination
@@roshanraj9272 Aha, Glad you figured it out :)
they said he fights with a hidden.......
Why does his son look like subject 16????
Probably descendents?
The original parry this casual.
Jesus Christ, Darim is a beast himself.
He just oneshots Assassins if you let him,he doesnt truly need help from Altair here.
If anything even in gameplay he just seems hesitant once he draws his sword,not really fighting back but when he does he does the same combos as the player.
Definetly not a normal Assassin due to his bloodline.
7:08 peak ac ragdoll
Compare the sound quality of dialogue in this video and with the new ac games. Not to hate the new games, I love them, BUT THE SOUND QUALITY IS SO BAD
If only I had a pc good enough to play them. Are they fun ?
@@BOSSFIGHTS Tbh I did not like Origins it bored me after first 10 hours or less. I just did not care about Bayek or anything and I guess the atmosphere was just not on point. On the other hand, I started Ac Valhalla last week and I am 15 hourse into the game and im really having fun, and I kinda care about the characters. But still, the sound design in the cutscenes for the main story suck. The damn sound design is better when talking to some people when starting an ordinary side quest, but the sound design and dialogue in the mains story well for the most part sucks. However, that did not manage to put me off from playing it so yea Im having fun tbh. They should polish that tbh. And no it is not my sound system, I tried playing it on my stereo, and on the stereo that my monitor has and on my headset and it sucks regardless. The game is like that and that's it. But worthy in my opinion.
@@lolkskiss8536 That’s an interesting opinion, and I mean no disrespect nor do I intend to argue, but it’s funny, I actually loved Origins, it felt like that breath of fresh air AC needed, and I personally really liked Bayek.
However, once I saw the first gameplay demo for Odyssey I remember saying out loud: “Aw, fuck, Ubisoft still hasn’t learned! They’re gonna keep copy-pasting the formula til people get sick of it again, take another two year break, reinvent the wheel and the cycle will continue…”
Valhalla came out the next year, and so far it looks like I’m right.
Again, people can like Odyssey and Valhalla, but those games drove me further away from AC personally.
So many people gave Ubisoft hell for churning out repetitive games year after year, and they’re doing it all over again with these ones. Sure they might’ve changed up the formula enough but Odyssey and Valhalla feel like little more than reskinned copies of Origins in my eyes and that’s the biggest part of why I stopped playing after Origins.
(Again, not to shit on anyone’s taste, nor am I trying to start a fight, everyone’s entitled to like what they like, but that’s just my outlook)
@@D0ng1 Yea no hard feelings man. Most of the things I wrotr bout the characters and the story is subjective and the matter of taste. Nontheless, I will always keep assassin's creed games in my heart and they will always make me feel nostalgic and all, but as I get older I really find it hard for myself to enjoy any open world games that come from Ubisoft and to waste time on half-done-copy-pasted-boring quests. I wouldn't even mind the grind before, but I guess as I grow older, more things to attend to, the faculty, hobbies, reading, investing and all; im mostly into philosophy so yea that gives ya I guess idea how much of my time goes just on reading philosophical books and trying to understand them and so on and so on...
I just don't get much time to spend on video games anymore :/
And even if I have some I just can't sit down and play anything straight for more than 3 hours a day. Therefore, I really started preferring now some games that are shorter and have less copy-paste content...
Maybe I'll give a go to Watch dogs 2 one day, but who knows...
I'd rather they make a game that is 40 hours long but with hella good content, then over hundred of hours with copy pasted content (or similar).
All the best mate!
@@lolkskiss8536 Yeah I feel you, been so bogged down with work lately I barely have time to sit down and enjoy games though.
But I feel you, AC will always have a place in my heart. AC 2 was the first one I ever played back when I was like 11, and I fell in love with the franchise right then and there.
I’ve loved history since I was little so the games just fueled that for me.
Actually been replaying the Ezio trilogy recently and falling in love with them all over again, lol.
To Ubisoft’s credit, it is really hard to constantly make fresh and interesting open World games, but sometimes they get it right, or good enough, lol. For instance, I really love Far Cry 5, though it’s not a perfect game, I am really excited for 6 though.
All the best to you as well my friend!