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The biggest reason why I latched on to these games in the first place was the attention to historical details. A lot of the most famous events in history did happen like this. Well with some artistic license happening here and their.
Wasn't Alexandria the biggest city back when Origins took place? I think Rome dethroned it later. 3:13 I totally climbed it once I saw it. It was a lot closer than the Pyramids of Giza which I was too under leveled for. You also go to New York in AC3. I thought some areas appeared to be in rough shape. 7:32 Your character will actually say something if you climb on Zeus's privates. I heard that the Zeus statue was carried off to Constantinople, where it was destroyed in the great fire of the Palace of Lausus, in 475 AD.
I cannot wait to see what the Japanese cities like Edo (Tokyo today) and Kyoto will look like in AC Red wnen it comes out A great setting for an hypothetical AC game would have been 1920s Chicago, with Al Capone as one of the main antagonists
I just hope Ubisoft does justice to Warring States Era Japan. And I think a great setting for an AC: Game would be the Scottish Wars of Independence. And William Wallace is one of the people you get to play as.
Sorry but the record you talked about in 7th century library was not burned my muslims. It declined but no actual authentic source suggest it was the muslims
Why is it a mystery about what happened to the Statue of Zeus at Olympia? It was in a highly Orthodox Christian part of the world. It was very likely smashed to pieces on the grounds of being idolatry of a false god.