Tracklist (ones with a * are the ones i'm not 100% sure about) 1.Flight through Jerusalem* (0:00) 2.Earth (3:39) 3.Venice Rooftops (7:40) 4.Flight over Venice 1 (10:59) 5.Ezio's family (16:07) 6.City of Rome (20:09) 7.The brotherhood escapes (25:43) 8.Echoes of the Roman ruins (27:43) 9.Assassin's Creed theme (30:34) 10.Road to Masyaf (35:15) 11.The wounded eagle* (38:14) 12.Sailing to Constantinople* (40:15) 13.Welcome to Kostantiniyye (41:50) 14.Forum of Ox* (45:30) 15.??? (48:20) 16.Passing the torch* (49:50) 17.??? (50:43) 18.Enough for one life* (53:37) 19.Assassin's Creed III Main Theme (55:41) 20.Welcome to Boston (58:50) 21.Through the frontier (1:01:24) 22.Connor's life (1:04:29) 23.Trouble in town (1:09:27) 24.Fight club (1:11:55) 25.Beer and friends (1:14:02) 26.Assassin's Creed Liberation main theme (1:15:14) 27.Chasing freedom* (1:17:17) 28.Assassin's creed IV Black Flag main theme (1:19:40) 29.Pyrates Beware (1:21:51) 30.The High Seas (1:25:09) 31.In this world or the one below* (1:27:57) 32.Under the black flag* (1:30:52) 33.Take what is ours (1:34:14) 34.Saba Island (1:37:27) 35.Assassin's Creed Rogue Main theme (1:41:07) 36.The Hunter (1:43:16) 37.I am Shay Patrick Cormac (1:45:26) 38.Dangerous waters (1:47:17) 39.Unity (1:51:40) 40.Chase by chase basis (1:55:35) 41.Versailles for sore eyes (1:58:08) 42.Rather death than slavery (2:01:02) 43.Dark Slayer* (2:03:18) 44.Danton's sacrifice* (2:08:30) 45.Ballroom fight (2:10:54) 46.Assassin's Creed Chronicles China main theme* (2:13:09) 47.??? (2:17:17) 48.??? (2:20:40) 49.Assassin's Creed Chronicles India main theme* (2:24:55) 50.Assassin's Creed Chronicles Russia main theme (2:28:45) 51.Bloodlines (2:32:30) 52.Danza alla daggers (2:34:23) 53.Waltzing on rooftops and cobblestones (2:37:35) 54.The Assassin Two-Step (2:42:25) 55.The dance begins (2:44:12) 56.Underground (2:46:16) 57.Family (2:49:33) 58.Assassin's Creed Origins Main Theme (2:51:29) 59.Bayek of Siwa (2:54:40) 60.Legions of blood (2:57:20) 61.I walk on your water (3:00:00) 62.The Hyena's fire (3:03:09) 63.Moonlight on the Nile (3:06:01) 64.Ezio's family (Origins version) (3:07:40)
@@keramaria6481 I hated origins till I beat it, but its definitely better than alot of the other games(unity, blackflag, SYNDICATE, and rogue). Nothing ever will surpass the ezio collection and the first game.
Most people would say that AC II or Ezio theme would be their childhood theme but for me AC III and AC IV will always hold a special place in my heart. So many great memories.
@@eddiewinehosen6665 bad taste but that's okay, I agree that 2 and brotherhood were amazing but revelations was already quite poor in comparison, especially gameplaywise. AC3 introduced a lot of new things, not all of them good but imo it also improved a lot from the more smooth parkour & combat to the naval battles to also missions with more variety. It was very far from an atrocious game.
Heroes never die. They even protect us from the dark by what they're encountered. They deserve my most and deepest respect! Cheers to you out there, you're not alone !!!
Boss Man it’s changing in a lot of ways. So many new game mechanics it feels completely different than the earlier games. They are still great games, just doesn’t feel like Assassins Creed.
I have a theory that there is actually some symbolism within those themes. It is my belief that those themes are supposed to represent rebuilding and recradling. The first time the melody is used in Ezio's Family it is about a game where you rebuild the Assassin's Guild and rebuild Monteriggioni. The second use of the melody is used again in Assassins's Creed brotherhood where not only are you rebuilding the Assassin's Brotherhood in rome, you are literally rebuilding rome. The theme is not used in Assassin's Creed revalations: this could be seen as just a change of pace in music as it takes on a much more fragile tone maybve to represent Ezio's story coming to an end. However, I have a hunch that it is because he doesn't rebuild anything. Think about it. All he does in Constantinople is become a mentor but reallistically not do much more. His role is not so much as a rebuilder but more like that of a searcher. In this game he is not rebuilding the Assassins, he is finding the secrets behind masyaf. This could be said for assassins 3-Unity as well. They aren't rebuilding anything. Whether they're Simping over a member of a rival faction or plundering every ship in the west indies, they are never rebuilding anything. And so, the Ezio's Family melody is never used, until rogue. In AC Rogue, you rebuild/re-establish the templars, in a much more moral way, to the point where, in AC unity the Assassins are trying to ally with them. In AC Syndicate you are rebuilding/ re-branding the Assassins in London. In AC Odyssey and Origins you are literally *CREATING* the Assassins. I think that this theory holds up pretty well, please poke holes in it I don't want to be blind.
That's a very interesting theory. I always wondered why they used them over and over. My guess was always that they wanted to remind you of the link to Ezio. But I don't have any good arguments for it. I think you could say that Connor is also starting to establish the assassins in America. But I agree that it is not really about assassins ... more like a father-son conflict. But I guess it's the same point as in ACR. How would you count Altair? I mean he changed/created the assassins as we know them. Gave them the "real" reason why they are different to the templars. (I'm in the middle of Syndicate so I can't say anything to the following titels)
Marquis de Hoto, when they created AC I, the soundtrack from AC II didn't exist yet. Altaïr did give them a reason, so yes the music would fit hem, only it just wasn't made.
@@bertdekunst4849 and to add to that , in AC1 you don't build anything either, Altair basically was the socrate warrior of that place, realigning with truth in his own way.
I mean it's a nice theory, but the reality is that Ubisoft used it to stir up nostalgia without thinking of the story implications. To address the theory itself, Ezio does build up the assassins in Constantinople during Revelations considerably by taking numerous Templar strongholds and making them Assassin strongholds, as well as recruiting/training many new assassins and even master assassins. Altair also rebuilds the assassins in Revelations in a new image after his exile. In AC3, the events of Rogue have already taken place, so Achilles and the colonial assassins are left defeated. Connor recruits assassins, defeats the Templars and rebuilds the Homestead from which the assassin operate. I've heard many people also say that the Assassins are Ezio's family and that's why it fits, which I don't buy because it wasn't in Revelations, AC3, AC1 or AC4. It also makes its presence in Rogue (where the protagonist goes against the assassins) make no sense.
All I had to do was read the plot of AC1 on wikipedia and I lost my mind and I have every game till rogue because after that I think the series became shit but the music got better!
@@38siddhiwinayaks58 it still good in a way its just less coherent, less assassin but still alot of history and gameplay is more diverse which i know to old stealth players (me too) can be a turn off. Honestly go play mirage. I swear they're going back to their roots. It was a good game.
The part where she was like "ahh ah ahhhhhhhhh ahhhh ahhhhhh ah ah a ahhhhhhh" gave me chills still love the game like a religion AND ITS STILL HELPING ME WITH MY HISTORY TESTS
@@captainjacksparrow9013 his story was over after ac1. In aco, his story was padding for the apple and for the old ezio. It would be nice if they create a game set before ac1 started. If I remember correctly, they did it on a mobile game. Or was it a novel? Either way it should be pretty interesting as a separate DLC in case its too short.
Man a proper production needs to come on board for an assassin's creed movie series. Imagine Altair, imagine Edward kenway and the vast exploration of the Caribbean, imagine the Ezio story, but maybe a 2 parter because the game trilogy can't be rushed. on top of that Ludwig Goranson or Hans Zimmer needs to add on to the stunning soundtrack of the ac series. The story and concept can be shown on the big screen, even more amazing than the games, especially for people unaware of the story. Proper development from game to film, with a good script, plot, action sequences, and cinematography. I've seen the film that came out 5 years ago, but can't quite remember it well, even though I've watched it once in theatre and a second time fully, fairly recently. I won't judge it because honestly, I forgot if it was good or bad, it had a great cast, but all I know is it could've been way better, enough to make me remember it. The potential is there man, get the proper team behind it and I swear it can be an A-class film, it has the story, music, visuals, history, mythology, all that. Games like AC, uncharted, god of war are all top tier!!!! Honestly, man as I'm writing this, a younging still in high school, I think I find myself wanting to become part of a film making industry, I want to be able to pull the strings behind one of the greatest film series ever. If it already hasn't happened by the time I'm in that possession, that is if it all goes to plan, I really want to be able to do it. it has to be brought home for the deserving video game players and movie watchers. Actually maybe just play the video game instead lol but no, after the game you're left wanting more, yeah we gotta hope for a film adaption, or do it ourselves!! Also, I'm writing this instead of doing school assignments right now, shows you how good the assassin's creed score is, had to show my appreciation for the series. Also of course to the Ace motiur for putting this playlist together into one video, in proper order too.
There was a creed of assassins once upon a time... but they were nothing like these assassins. They were just ruthless killers ..and they do it for cash only. Persian middle ages books tells you all about it .
@DanielCastaneda i just saw your comment lol but YES i did put the tracklist 1 by 1, i listened to the whole thing and added the titles as i went, some of them i didn't know the official name and neither did shazam so that's why i put question marks haha (i'm also a she btw lol)
Those last seconds reveal to us where it's from. This is actually from the 4th Masyaf key, when Altaïr kills Abbas. This is the soundtrack you hear as the two former childhood friends speak for the last time. "I was 10 years old when your father came to see me. He was in tears, begging to be forgiven for betraying my family. Then he cut his own throat. I watched his life ebb away at my feet. I will never forget that image." "No...." "But he was not a coward, Abbas. He reclaimed his honor." "I hope there is another life after this one. Then I will see him, and know the truth of his final days.... And when it is your time, we will find you, and then there will be...no doubts...."