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I have a favour if you don’t mind, in your next video can you explain about the AC Odyssey Korfu storyline, I watched the gameplay of it and it was marvellous. No one is even talking about it, it’s underrated you should go check it out and make a video about it. Trust me it will have worth your time.
The way they merged history with AC lore is phenomenal. I miss this stuff in the latest games. I remember being creeped out solving the puzzles, as if i'm accessing forbidden knowledge
Yes!! It was so good. That secret knowledge is something that's missing from the newer games. It's the cool hidden secrets that made AC different from a history game.
The Truth is in my opinion one of the most important aspects of Assassin's Creed lore, since it details more than what the games depict. It really goes to show that the War between assassins and templars and the hunt for relics of Eden has been going on for over a millenia, all across the world.
Not only was Ford the only American mentioned by Hitler favorably in his book but Ford also tried starting his own city in Brazil called Fordlandia and ran it like a slave owner. Not a good guy at all so seeing him mentioned in this game was the least surprising to me haha
Back when Ubisoft actuallg would put effort into the lore and mysteries. I remember finding these and feeling like I was uncovering some secret history or conspiracy. Like it felt creepy and special and like you were part of something bigger.
I remember solving these glyphs back in the day. It felt SO creepy like I wasn't supposed to know anything they revealed. I was super disappointed that the later games didn't continue this trend
For real! Modern day used to feel like uncovering an actual secret conspiracy about history, modern day/first civ stuff in the new games feel like straight up sci-fi/fantasy its lost all mystery
The problem to me is that they've already revealed too much about the Isu at this point, so they don't feel mysterious anymore, so I feel like even if they try to bring back the conspiracies angle it will kinda fall flat because the foundation of what made them work is gone.
I bet the people working on the game nowadays don’t want it associated with “conspiracy theory” stuff because they don’t like the type of people that aspect of the story attracts.
While I am one that enjoys the pre AC4 modern day, I must admit that some of the puzzles in these games were so obtuse that I would not have been able to 100% the game without a guide.
Things like "The Truth" are what AC has been missing IMO (I haven't played Mirage or Valhalla so if they have something like that then dope). It's been missing that mystery element that leads towards the horror of the unknown. There's a soul inside the machine, has always been a fascinating topic for me and I do like how it was explore in the Ezio games. Also big missed opportunity with Juno, who could've been a cool spin on that concept, instead of "There's a soul inside the Machine", Juno was "There's a god trapped in the machine and It Wants Out"
Valhalla had animus glitches wich will also reveal a truth video after completing them all. I loved them, because they gave me this old school AC feeling, but obviously it didnt have the same depth...
Happy you uploaded this. That’s is literally the topic not a lot of people touch up on because it’s just so passable. The intertwine between our actual history and the history will be solved created within Assassin’s Creed was so good.
71646 - Month Day year, July 16th 1945 = the date of "Trinity" the United States First Nuclear Bomb Test, seems fitting that would be the code for that Glyph.
This here was the peak of assassins creed, when the writing and story was fantastic. This specific story around subject 16’s glyphs was absolutely incredible, truly transformed a 13 year old me’s perspective of history at such a young age, I owe a lot to these developers at this time
That's what made AC's modern day story so interesting. It was a mystery, an unfolding conspiracy. The more recent AC games aren't subtle with their use of the pieces of eden or the appearance of the Isu. None of it is mysterious, they tell us exactly what's happening and that is boring.
I remember being up until ridiculous times as a teen obsessing over these. This kind of "secret depth" is probably one of my favorite concepts in all gaming
One thing i liked the most about old AC titles is how writers played and flirt with the ways/reasons how historical events came to be. The final outcome was almost perfectly accurate to real life history. But the way how it came to be was fiction and i love that creative alt history path they took. The last AC title that bothered to interest you in studying history was Origin with they Tours mode in which they led you basically thru interactive museum of Egyptology. I freaking love that they included that. So naturally now when i see AC Shadows i feel like they took a dump on their own legacy. They really replaced devs that love history with devs that wants to rewrite history.
Honestly, Assassin’s Creed 2 was creepy when you tried doing the glyph puzzles. There was something about when you either scanned the photo of Joan de Arc burning on a cross where you hear her screaming late at night that made you question what you were playing. Then when you’re scanning photos, the captions like “THEY MADE IT LOOK LIKE AN ACCIDENT” or “HE ALMOST BEAT THEM” where it was in all caps was unnerving. And the CGI for the Adam and Eve clip was unnerving as well since they didn’t exactly look like humans but humanoid
6:44 I'd like to point out that the same sword happend to be in AC Unity, even the same or nearly similar model of it. It amazes me that such a small detail was included many years after AC 2.
The scariest part is that a lot of the information had some truth or facts backing the theories. And most of it didnt understand until I had gotten older that the developers really pushed the boundaries of information hidden in the game
Who ever put together the deep lore of assassins creed is a genius. I remember playing AC2 for the first time, doing the glyphs and being fully convinced by the info being dumped. Even tried convincing people that our history is all wrong lmaoo
Hey bro I know It's kinda stupid to say but could you please make a video ranking assassin's Creed games based on how underrated they are ? Thank you so much for the heart brother ❤️
I was thinking if you would be down to do a comic book/novel review of the assassin's creed books. I thought getting your thoughts on them would be pretty cool!
The glyphs back in AC2 was one of the main reasons why I fell in love with the series. But that was back then. Now I feel like they just use the Isu technology as a reason to be magical.
Thanks for taking me back to when Assassins Creed was good. The newer games are a poor imitation to what AC was in the past. I stopped playing at Black Flag, but even then I had forgotten about the whole Abstergo bit.
What really made these creepy was the music I feel….playing it like this feels good but when you played it with the music at night….it felt like you were going to get got
When Assassin's Creed 2 came out when i was 7 years old. I didn't understand the glyphs and i was horrified at them that i got nightmares for months. As ths older i get i realized these were lores that were set up, showing those who worked with Patrice Desilets were ahead of time. And the Rifts were actually about a plot that would about to begin for Desmond. Showing Assassin's Creed had a different plan. Since Desilets was forced out of Ubisoft. Now the series have been contradict of it's lore so many times and retcons what was already set up. It sad that the series has turned inconsistent.
now that I have replayed the ezio collection after spending years catching up to assassin's creed from rouge to mirage, I wonder how much of the truth lore is still cannon.
The first time I saw those historical conspiracies I felt uneasy and intrigued. Ten years later they have shown so much that it has lost it charm. I personally didn't want to see the Isu or interact with them at that level
In The Background of Isu Eden you will see.....Mount Kilimanjaro; there is also evidence that people lived on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro as early as 1000 BC in Human History!!
The illuminati is an awesome story point and I love it when half-fictional media gets into it for the plot. AC was so good and they should have gotten weirder with it as time went on. Made room for so much more twists
We can also add the cutscene with Erudito in the multiplayer of AC3. We can see some advertisement for products and then a hacking video of Erudito showing that Abstergo is collecting data with this, like a connecting watch showing the heart beating or even controll the human brain with special sodas they sell in store
As someone from Southeastern Michigan, I genuinely believe that Henry Ford covertly helped the Mustache Man. The Germans literally sent Ford a flag that's kept in storage in the Henry Ford Museum (can't really advertise how awesome Ford was when he supported literal fascists right?)
Hey great videos, I finally subscribed, love the mix of old and new AC content, the music form the Ezio trilogy always makes me happy. Also happy you include content from AC liberation too
one error, Eagle Vision is NOT a Bleeding Effect! it is due to Isu DNA inside the human race. the BE presents experiential memories and actual physical memories to the Animus user. the BE taught a barely Apprentice level Assassin Desmond how to do what Altair and Ezio could do physically, mentally, and emotionally. all this within an incredibly short period of time and limited amount of physical practice. as Altair was a Full Assassin and in the Future both a Master and Mentor level Assassin. later on Desmond learns from 'the ground up' yet again as Ezio did from his father Giovanni and various allies of the Assassins in Florence, Rome, Constantinople etc. Desmond essentially reached a Mentor level TWICE as Ezio was a Mentor, running all the Assassin cells of Europe and West Asia/Constantinople from his Headquarters in Rome, Italy and Constantinople, in future Turkey.
incredible was the lore and hidden pieces in AC2 and Brotherhood, thanks for going in detail about them! I surely miss this type of mysterious side of AC games today.
I feel like the writers missed a good chance to connect the classical gods to the Isu and the creation of humans by Prometheus and his subsequent punishment for giving them fire (a means of liberation).
I adore these puzzles they add so much to the lore and they can be genuinely creepy Though I'm still confused about giving Houdini an Apple of Eden. Like....the guy was an escape artist, how does an Apple of Eden help him? Apples mind control people and make them see things, they don't give you the power to phase through straightjackets.
Yes as a kid the glyphs in assassin’s creed and the ending for mgs2 were the scariest thing in gaming to me. Only to be accomplished during the daytime
I absolutely loved the creepy vibe those glyphs had and i liked the idea behind it, revealing that there were templars and pieces of eden involved in all those historical events, i found that very interesting and would have loved to find out more about those events, how they (realy) happened, in future games, but this didnt happen as i hoped...
The modern day Desmond arc in assassins creed 1-3 was really good, to me thats where the story ended and exactly when i stopped playing the series. Even black flag didnt matter to me, Desmond was dead
I had done these so much to the point where i could do them straight up without looking up the solutions. Even in the rare times i replay ac2 i tend to collect them just out of habit. They were fun.
Back when Ubisoft cared about each minuscule detail and design in their games finding out about the hidden details and “the truth” through the glyphs made it feel like you were stumbling towards something much deeper and sinister something younger me didn’t understand until I was older it was about how the templars had tampered with world history since the very beginning sucks Ubisoft never expanded on that or the modern day story what a shame
That's why to this day i reply AC 2. Brotherhood i still haven't but it was so damn awesome to have this super amazing story of Ezio in game coupled with the wildest conspiracy unraveling. I've completed the game 3-4 times and i still do everything every time. Not to mention, the seal collecting for the best armor they've ever made too.
Ubisoft broke the lore because how did clay kazmerick get the footage of Adam and Eve when in AC Lore, genetic memories are only clear and accurate to about a couple thousand years.
I always assumed Abstergo and the Templars had this information and Clay found it and hid it in the glyphs. Hence why Abstergo doesn’t want humanity to know about the origin of humans since they’ll realize aliens artifacts were being used to manipulate society in their favor.
No, i dont think Abstergo had any of those genes, becausein AC Unity there are several documents from abstergo showing that they are struggling to find Dna from a sage so that they can sequence the memories of Aita and get footage of ISU era.@elvinpena6273
@@MrMetalbanditThat's a very good hypothesis but it still beds the question of how they were able to get the footage. In Unity Abstergo tried running back the ANIMUS to the tume when the isu were around and could only get fragments of different frames. If they were the ones to get the clip of Adam and Eve they would also have been able to do it again. I believe that ubisoft broke the lore of the ANIMUS just to justify choices in AC Odyssey. But I'm an open minded person please point any evidence I'm my direction that might say otherwise.
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I have a favour if you don’t mind, in your next video can you explain about the AC Odyssey Korfu storyline, I watched the gameplay of it and it was marvellous. No one is even talking about it, it’s underrated you should go check it out and make a video about it. Trust me it will have worth your time.
@@HiddenLegend-v9s i'll add that on my list, interesting idea
The way they merged history with AC lore is phenomenal. I miss this stuff in the latest games. I remember being creeped out solving the puzzles, as if i'm accessing forbidden knowledge
I felt the same thing.
Yes!! It was so good. That secret knowledge is something that's missing from the newer games. It's the cool hidden secrets that made AC different from a history game.
AC 2 always had a medieval creepiness
Thought it was just me ngl
The glyphs are a huge part of what hooked me on the series. I miss a meaningful modern day.
Recently started playing ac iii, the modern day is amazing, way better than the newer games modern day
@@TheACGamer-w3bthose parkour modern day missions in 3 were the best
@@lpk4396 yeah just did the tower, it was awesome
I miss the glyphs so much. That "conspiracy theories throughout history" angle to the templars was great.
The glyphs and the implication that most of our history is a result of the (now) Isu and the Assassin & Templar shadow war blew my 10 year old mind 😂
The Truth is in my opinion one of the most important aspects of Assassin's Creed lore, since it details more than what the games depict. It really goes to show that the War between assassins and templars and the hunt for relics of Eden has been going on for over a millenia, all across the world.
Yes, i loved the idea of it. It added so much more meaning to the Assassin's Creed lore.
The glyph puzzles were eerie, and really solidified the conspiracy/ secret society feeling that AC1 established.
I always felt like I was really stumbling on some secrets. Mess was a bit unsettling haha. But very cool
I thought I would mention the code 7-16-45 is the date that the first nuclear bomb was dropped, the code represents the date of its “activation”
He knows this lol.. he was just bating stupid people into commenting so as to boost the video in RUclips's algorithm.
@@bestsnowboarderuknow"Stupid people"? Boy oh boy
@@bestsnowboarderuknowhahaha
Finding these as a pre teen at 230 in the morning made you really feel like you were watching something you weren’t suppose to have seen
This makes Assassin's creed feel like a horror game
Get ready, leak say that ac hexe is supposed to be a horror ac game
@@amiramri3032oh
Oh no
@@amiramri3032 idk if the company will survive until that point.
Long long ago,that was just Assassin's Creed
100%
Not only was Ford the only American mentioned by Hitler favorably in his book but Ford also tried starting his own city in Brazil called Fordlandia and ran it like a slave owner. Not a good guy at all so seeing him mentioned in this game was the least surprising to me haha
Back when Ubisoft actuallg would put effort into the lore and mysteries.
I remember finding these and feeling like I was uncovering some secret history or conspiracy. Like it felt creepy and special and like you were part of something bigger.
Well AC is inspired by those conspiracy irl who runs the world
@@erenjaeger1738 AC today is inspired by greed, ignorance and being shit
I remember solving these glyphs back in the day. It felt SO creepy like I wasn't supposed to know anything they revealed. I was super disappointed that the later games didn't continue this trend
They need to bring this conspiracy theory stuff back to Assassins creed, without it it’s a husk of what it originally was intended for
For real! Modern day used to feel like uncovering an actual secret conspiracy about history, modern day/first civ stuff in the new games feel like straight up sci-fi/fantasy its lost all mystery
The problem to me is that they've already revealed too much about the Isu at this point, so they don't feel mysterious anymore, so I feel like even if they try to bring back the conspiracies angle it will kinda fall flat because the foundation of what made them work is gone.
@@combastion5227 need a reboot
Doesn't align with the agenda investors push 💀☢️💀
I bet the people working on the game nowadays don’t want it associated with “conspiracy theory” stuff because they don’t like the type of people that aspect of the story attracts.
While I am one that enjoys the pre AC4 modern day, I must admit that some of the puzzles in these games were so obtuse that I would not have been able to 100% the game without a guide.
Agreed, i can't figure out how to solve the wave puzzle. But i like the rotation puzzle
Things like "The Truth" are what AC has been missing IMO (I haven't played Mirage or Valhalla so if they have something like that then dope). It's been missing that mystery element that leads towards the horror of the unknown. There's a soul inside the machine, has always been a fascinating topic for me and I do like how it was explore in the Ezio games. Also big missed opportunity with Juno, who could've been a cool spin on that concept, instead of "There's a soul inside the Machine", Juno was "There's a god trapped in the machine and It Wants Out"
They don’t.
Valhalla had those Basim/Loki and Alethia animus glitches that were kinda cool but nothing too deep like this
Valhalla had animus glitches wich will also reveal a truth video after completing them all. I loved them, because they gave me this old school AC feeling, but obviously it didnt have the same depth...
Lovecraftian sci-fi horror? Sign me up!
@@waleedrauf1672I like alethia in odyssey but she is kinda lack luster imo
Happy you uploaded this. That’s is literally the topic not a lot of people touch up on because it’s just so passable. The intertwine between our actual history and the history will be solved created within Assassin’s Creed was so good.
The idea that history isn't all we thought is both an interesting and a chilling concept.
If anyone is wondering what the Hebrew at 7:13 means it is “the world to come” the Jewish rabbinic idea of the afterlife
The fact i have learned more about history in AC games instead of real life😂
Learning is awesome when it's interactive and fun!
71646 - Month Day year, July 16th 1945 = the date of "Trinity" the United States First Nuclear Bomb Test, seems fitting that would be the code for that Glyph.
This here was the peak of assassins creed, when the writing and story was fantastic. This specific story around subject 16’s glyphs was absolutely incredible, truly transformed a 13 year old me’s perspective of history at such a young age, I owe a lot to these developers at this time
That's what made AC's modern day story so interesting. It was a mystery, an unfolding conspiracy. The more recent AC games aren't subtle with their use of the pieces of eden or the appearance of the Isu. None of it is mysterious, they tell us exactly what's happening and that is boring.
I remember being up until ridiculous times as a teen obsessing over these. This kind of "secret depth" is probably one of my favorite concepts in all gaming
This was such an amazing part of AC2 and I was pissed that something like this didn’t continue
One thing i liked the most about old AC titles is how writers played and flirt with the ways/reasons how historical events came to be. The final outcome was almost perfectly accurate to real life history. But the way how it came to be was fiction and i love that creative alt history path they took. The last AC title that bothered to interest you in studying history was Origin with they Tours mode in which they led you basically thru interactive museum of Egyptology. I freaking love that they included that.
So naturally now when i see AC Shadows i feel like they took a dump on their own legacy.
They really replaced devs that love history with devs that wants to rewrite history.
The more you find out about this world, the more you feel like Ubisoft was trying to tell us something
AC just doesn’t understand what made the games special anymore
11:20 The code 71645 is the day of the first nuclear bomb test, July 16th 1945.
Honestly, Assassin’s Creed 2 was creepy when you tried doing the glyph puzzles. There was something about when you either scanned the photo of Joan de Arc burning on a cross where you hear her screaming late at night that made you question what you were playing. Then when you’re scanning photos, the captions like “THEY MADE IT LOOK LIKE AN ACCIDENT” or “HE ALMOST BEAT THEM” where it was in all caps was unnerving. And the CGI for the Adam and Eve clip was unnerving as well since they didn’t exactly look like humans but humanoid
Really sad they made Juno to be a villain, only to kill her off in a comic.
7-16-45 was the date of the Trinity nuclear test. It was the first detonation of a nuclear weapon conducted by the US army.
The 71645 means 16 Jul 1945. That's when the trinity nuclear test was conducted
6:44 I'd like to point out that the same sword happend to be in AC Unity, even the same or nearly similar model of it. It amazes me that such a small detail was included many years after AC 2.
The scariest part is that a lot of the information had some truth or facts backing the theories. And most of it didnt understand until I had gotten older that the developers really pushed the boundaries of information hidden in the game
Who ever put together the deep lore of assassins creed is a genius. I remember playing AC2 for the first time, doing the glyphs and being fully convinced by the info being dumped. Even tried convincing people that our history is all wrong lmaoo
The realization that they were hinting at the anunaki all along... Mind blown
I miss the conspiracy side of assassins creed…
made u feel immersed in the world; like u were figurin things out right alongside the assassins n templars
Hey bro I know It's kinda stupid to say but could you please make a video ranking assassin's Creed games based on how underrated they are ?
Thank you so much for the heart brother ❤️
@@behnudraise2245 so rogue Revelations and Odyssey gotta be In the top 3 🤷🏿♂️
I was thinking if you would be down to do a comic book/novel review of the assassin's creed books. I thought getting your thoughts on them would be pretty cool!
The glyphs back in AC2 was one of the main reasons why I fell in love with the series. But that was back then. Now I feel like they just use the Isu technology as a reason to be magical.
Thanks for taking me back to when Assassins Creed was good.
The newer games are a poor imitation to what AC was in the past.
I stopped playing at Black Flag, but even then I had forgotten about the whole Abstergo bit.
What really made these creepy was the music I feel….playing it like this feels good but when you played it with the music at night….it felt like you were going to get got
Ubisoft did actually put these stuff in new games if you played them compeletly. In odyssey and fate of atlantis this gets even more interesting
Seeing the face in the brotherhood video clip gave me the creeps at its late at night 🫣
Historical note: Henry Ford didn't just admire H. They hung out. They were buds.
When Assassin's Creed 2 came out when i was 7 years old. I didn't understand the glyphs and i was horrified at them that i got nightmares for months. As ths older i get i realized these were lores that were set up, showing those who worked with Patrice Desilets were ahead of time. And the Rifts were actually about a plot that would about to begin for Desmond. Showing Assassin's Creed had a different plan. Since Desilets was forced out of Ubisoft. Now the series have been contradict of it's lore so many times and retcons what was already set up. It sad that the series has turned inconsistent.
now that I have replayed the ezio collection after spending years catching up to assassin's creed from rouge to mirage, I wonder how much of the truth lore is still cannon.
The first time I saw those historical conspiracies I felt uneasy and intrigued. Ten years later they have shown so much that it has lost it charm. I personally didn't want to see the Isu or interact with them at that level
Funny thing is, I wouldn’t be surprised if this was actual facts about world governments and how things are handled
Ut is
There's some truth to it for sure
In The Background of Isu Eden you will see.....Mount Kilimanjaro; there is also evidence that people lived on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro as early as 1000 BC in Human History!!
The illuminati is an awesome story point and I love it when half-fictional media gets into it for the plot. AC was so good and they should have gotten weirder with it as time went on. Made room for so much more twists
We can also add the cutscene with Erudito in the multiplayer of AC3. We can see some advertisement for products and then a hacking video of Erudito showing that Abstergo is collecting data with this, like a connecting watch showing the heart beating or even controll the human brain with special sodas they sell in store
This shit was so fun and added a creepy element to the game because we know it's outside of the simulation
As someone from Southeastern Michigan, I genuinely believe that Henry Ford covertly helped the Mustache Man. The Germans literally sent Ford a flag that's kept in storage in the Henry Ford Museum (can't really advertise how awesome Ford was when he supported literal fascists right?)
Hey great videos, I finally subscribed, love the mix of old and new AC content, the music form the Ezio trilogy always makes me happy. Also happy you include content from AC liberation too
Awesome, thank you!
Back when AC was fun with a story that made me excited for the next game. Now the franchise is a hollow dry husk of what it once was
one error, Eagle Vision is NOT a Bleeding Effect! it is due to Isu DNA inside the human race. the BE presents experiential memories and actual physical memories to the Animus user. the BE taught a barely Apprentice level Assassin Desmond how to do what Altair and Ezio could do physically, mentally, and emotionally. all this within an incredibly short period of time and limited amount of physical practice. as Altair was a Full Assassin and in the Future both a Master and Mentor level Assassin. later on Desmond learns from 'the ground up' yet again as Ezio did from his father Giovanni and various allies of the Assassins in Florence, Rome, Constantinople etc. Desmond essentially reached a Mentor level TWICE as Ezio was a Mentor, running all the Assassin cells of Europe and West Asia/Constantinople from his Headquarters in Rome, Italy and Constantinople, in future Turkey.
Just confirmed it, 7/16/45 (71645) is the date of the atomic bomb test
incredible was the lore and hidden pieces in AC2 and Brotherhood, thanks for going in detail about them! I surely miss this type of mysterious side of AC games today.
I feel like the writers missed a good chance to connect the classical gods to the Isu and the creation of humans by Prometheus and his subsequent punishment for giving them fire (a means of liberation).
whoa, just realized the hidden meaning for the code on Glyph 13. 71645, it's the day of the first nuclear bomb test aka the Trinity test July 16 1945
Seeing a Stormtrooper doing parkour during the Patreon ad was so fucking jarring hahaha
Amazing video!
I adore these puzzles they add so much to the lore and they can be genuinely creepy
Though I'm still confused about giving Houdini an Apple of Eden. Like....the guy was an escape artist, how does an Apple of Eden help him? Apples mind control people and make them see things, they don't give you the power to phase through straightjackets.
I miss the awesome puzzles the glyphs and rifts presented. But most of all the interesting historical info on assassin's creed in general.
I just saw the community post a min ago and now theres the video
and this is why AC2 remains the most memorable AC game ever, i still remember this when i was just a wee child
This was a great lore video! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
the first few games were my absolute favorite cause of the hidden glyphs and mysteries. I couldn't wait to find more creepy stuff.
Can you do an in-depth video on the codex pages please? And I'll join your patreon! 😅
as in every page???
@@TheHiddenOne690 or.. well, yes actually. Or group up and summarize pages. Something to the extent. 😁
Damn this was more interesting than the past 5 games!
I wish they just built up Assassins Creed up to the most recent times
The code mentioned at 11:38 is a reference to the date of the nuclear test
Yup July 16 1945
There was one glyph where I had to torched someone. The screams really was creepy and unsettling
Joan of ark
The glyphs images scares me in a conspiracy sense, like uncovering something so big that it scares you from the insides you see? Idk how to explain it
Valhalla was the last I played 3 was the last I enjoyed. But to have an assassins creed in space might bring me back honestly
I really wish Ubisoft would’ve kept the story going with the glyphs/rifts. They’re eerily interesting and I love them.
Fond memories with these glyphs. Got to play AC 2 for the first time back in 2018, and my girlfriend at the time helped me solve the puzzles. ✨️
Yes as a kid the glyphs in assassin’s creed and the ending for mgs2 were the scariest thing in gaming to me. Only to be accomplished during the daytime
Yurij Gagarin was the first soviet assassin in space
I absolutely loved the creepy vibe those glyphs had and i liked the idea behind it, revealing that there were templars and pieces of eden involved in all those historical events, i found that very interesting and would have loved to find out more about those events, how they (realy) happened, in future games, but this didnt happen as i hoped...
11:23 the code “71645” represents the date (0)7/16/(19)45, the date of the Trinity Site explosion test of the first nuclear bombs.
The modern day Desmond arc in assassins creed 1-3 was really good, to me thats where the story ended and exactly when i stopped playing the series. Even black flag didnt matter to me, Desmond was dead
Now i kinda understand why AC is 18+ not 16+
I had done these so much to the point where i could do them straight up without looking up the solutions. Even in the rare times i replay ac2 i tend to collect them just out of habit. They were fun.
11:19 71645 = July 16th 1945 the day the US first tested the very first atom bomb dropping
The daddy one is backkkkkk
11:12 poland sighting
I've seen these symbols before, but I didn't know the whole lore behind it, it's insane 🤯
1:44 i took off my glasses for a sec but I sure as hell ain't that blind, was that a stormtrooper parkouring?
Back when Ubisoft cared about each minuscule detail and design in their games finding out about the hidden details and “the truth” through the glyphs made it feel like you were stumbling towards something much deeper and sinister something younger me didn’t understand until I was older it was about how the templars had tampered with world history since the very beginning sucks Ubisoft never expanded on that or the modern day story what a shame
Reminder that Time Machines exist in the world of AC and Ubisoft does nothing with that.
That's why to this day i reply AC 2. Brotherhood i still haven't but it was so damn awesome to have this super amazing story of Ezio in game coupled with the wildest conspiracy unraveling. I've completed the game 3-4 times and i still do everything every time. Not to mention, the seal collecting for the best armor they've ever made too.
AC 2 was foreshadowing the concept that the real world was also a simulation and the Greek gods were just like the man stuck in the animus
Can you do a "Family tree" of Desmond Miles? Would be really cool to know the story
I liked how these glyphs went full Ancient Aliens on us.
1:44 are we ignoring the fact he starts playing as a stormtrooper lmao
Historically accurate
Bro you're the GOAT on AC content
I try my best. To be fair, there's really not many other AC commentary channels that exist anymore sadly
Thanks for this detailed video.
The shadowy figure in the metalworks part on the truth video looks like minerva, or possibly juno if you slow the video - never noticed this before
"71645" is a reference to the date the Manhattan Project successfully detonated the first atomic bomb: July 16, 1945.
Ubisoft broke the lore because how did clay kazmerick get the footage of Adam and Eve when in AC Lore, genetic memories are only clear and accurate to about a couple thousand years.
Man you get a clip of Adam and Eve because those were the primary gene sequences thus allowing access to the past through genes.
Agnostic Theist by the way. The gods are cunts. Lost respect. Not everything is what they tell you it is or who they are.
I always assumed Abstergo and the Templars had this information and Clay found it and hid it in the glyphs. Hence why Abstergo doesn’t want humanity to know about the origin of humans since they’ll realize aliens artifacts were being used to manipulate society in their favor.
No, i dont think Abstergo had any of those genes, becausein AC Unity there are several documents from abstergo showing that they are struggling to find Dna from a sage so that they can sequence the memories of Aita and get footage of ISU era.@elvinpena6273
@@MrMetalbanditThat's a very good hypothesis but it still beds the question of how they were able to get the footage.
In Unity Abstergo tried running back the ANIMUS to the tume when the isu were around and could only get fragments of different frames. If they were the ones to get the clip of Adam and Eve they would also have been able to do it again.
I believe that ubisoft broke the lore of the ANIMUS just to justify choices in AC Odyssey.
But I'm an open minded person please point any evidence I'm my direction that might say otherwise.