I absolutely love scenes where there are 2 people just talking to each other, this is one of the best examples. Talking in some purgatory realm, i know assasins creed did it in the other ganes and its great
Tiburon And Dante Moro are very underrated antagonists that are only antagonists through unfortunate circumstances and seemed to be good well-meaning men that were either manipulated or loyal to a fault
Tbh his respect for El Tiburon came out of nowhere. Nothing in the game showed any real interaction between them until the memory corrider. Too bad tbh.
@@GloomEatersupposed to be a cut fight early in the game but they couldn't figure out how to get it to work, the engine wouldn't allow for an unbeatable boss fight you couldn't escape and were forced to lose. So instead it happens during a cutscene. Tiburon Knocks Edward out and gives him a bloody nose. During the cut scene where he's captured. And we're supposed to assume that's what he means when the later dialogue happens in the memory corridor.
I miss this kind of assassins creed. The Templars and the assassins both make good points. They’re both too idealistic to be right on their own, they need each other but they’re too ideological to recognise that.
The templars are anything but idealistic. The Order is born of REALISATION. They require no creed. NO indoctrination by desperate old men. All they need is that the world be as it is. And THIS is why the Templar Order will never be destroyed!
@@Danymok yeah Btw, AC Origins: The Hidden Ones ending always gave me goosebumps That moment when the spirit of the assassins appears, that is the best part of the game
@@quiquemarquez3211 Ancient Egypt is definitely a more interesting time than pirates. More mysteries, uniqueness, etc. Also wdym not empathizing enough? His son died. More of a tragic start than Black Flag. Not saying I dont like Black Flag, it was one of my favorites, but Bayek just can't be beaten. But sorry, your opinion is yours, I won't force anything on you, Edward is still a great character :)
The mocap actors did their job, the animators really should have touched that up in post to sell the impacts better or the director of visuals shouldn't have placed the camera there
@@honkp6065 Sound effects would have gone a long way. The only thing I dislike about these corridors is no music or sound effects. I could survive without the music but no sound makes everything awkward.
Is that maybe a result of the Templars’ control though? How do we know the madness isn’t controlled, instigated or contained by the Templars themselves?