The Assassin's Creed Trilogy That's Impossible to Make
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I wanted to rant about a dream trilogy I had dreamed up years ago as a teenager. One that I know will now never see the light of day. at least i have this channel to mope about it in.
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What’s the dream trilogy you never got?
Hot take, actually: Shay and Haytham trilogy. ;)
Honestly, I didn't need a trilogy, but a sequal to syndicate where you play as Jacob in late 1800s paris during the workers revolt bombings, meet Van Gogh, and have Jacob's own assassin brotherhood as well as the gang. Jacob could be discovering the legacy of Arno, and Arno would have his half of the game set during the napoleonic wars. Jacob and Arno are two of my favourite characters and Jacob particularly is very underrated due to a misinformation campaign against him. It'd be mice to see Arno as a fully realised assassin, and Jacob as the brotherhood mentor, without being held back by his 2 dimensional sidekick of a sister. For anyone who actually plays syndicate, it's clear that Jacob is the primary main character that the experience, narrative and open world are built around. I'd like to see Jacob and Arno both get another go as main protagonists, either in two separate games, or one shared game.
Trilogy following one character from ww1 to ww2
@@giuseppecastiglione1709 that'd be cool! I actually considered a kenway type set of games with the ww1 game featuring one protagonist, the ww2 game featuring that characters son, and then going slightly later with the third game being set during the cold War and Vietnam wars. I know that's to modern for most AC fans, but I just felt it'd be cool to see all the conspiracy and environments. Your idea with one character from ww1 to ww2 would also be so cool tho!
@@chrismoore5333 absolutely so much to do with a Cold War or Vietnam game
I've always wanted a trilogy centred around an *actual* recruit in an actual functioning brotherhood where their personal investment isn't revenge or some other cliché, but an actual love for the cause. So doing missions without a personal stake in them, having help from and healthy competition with other recruits, rising through the brotherhood's ranks, perhaps have the central conflict revolve around a conspiracy within the Assassins with the protagonist stopping it at the end and earning his master rank. Gameplay-wise this'd be AC at its most pure: just stealth, parkour, and combat, with a levelling system that'd be about unlocking new techniques and tools (akin to Ghost of Tsushima) and not about getting a bigger number than the one floating above your opponent's health so you can actually do damage. When it comes to setting I'm heavily biased for Age of Discoveries Iberian Peninsula (I'm Portuguese) and I think it'd be a great place to start the trilogy since it's had urban environments for forever and plenty of interesting history ripe for adaptation.
That'd be the first game, of course.
Then it all comes crumbling down on you in typical AC fashion, and you have to rebuild the brotherhood from the ground up. Enter the recruiting mechanics, base-building aspects, mission assignments, all that. I'd set this second game in an African colony (or several), with the main conflict being against a Templar *also* trying to establish their footing in this New World. Basically a clash between two nascent branches of the Order and Brotherhood, with plenty of mistakes on both sides as our newly minted Master Assassin MC comes into their own as a Mentor, climaxing in an epic showdown with and defeat of this Templar agent.
That's the second game.
The third game would basically be more of the second, but at a bigger scale. Bigger missions, something like an island base or a fort, establishing bureaus in other places, training more masters and even mentors. Additionally, seeing as the scale would be so large, I'd bring back Black Flag's piracy and fleet management. Not sure about the story for this one, but it's not like it's an actual game, though I think the goal would be the actual eradication of the Templar Order. I wouldn't stick, it never does, but it would be cool to force the Templars back into the dark and actually feel like you accomplished something.
Finally, customization in all three games, bring back the dyes and cool armours just for style points. No need for the colour-coded loot system that plagues the gaming industry these days: in the first game you earn a new outfit as you rank up within the Assassins and can buy dyes and in the sequels you can gain outfits through special missions like in the Ezio trilogy or something, I don't know.
Whatever, I spent way too much time on this.
Honestly, I'm in love with this. I've always thought Assassin's Creed lacked a game focusing on just the Creed, wherein the character is a life-long Assassin, we see Assassin training in greater depth, the Assassin ideology is explored further, and the gameplay is purely Assassin. I'd be an employee for your studio if this ever happened. 😂
It's actually a very interesting take. I feel you and I think it is just expected to want these things because it is the direction that the franchise was going to till Origins.
Like it...but would just point this, all non-generic NPC characters linked with the brotherhood (NPC or playable) have a personal reason to fight against the Templars and/or to side with the Assassins...This was worked into even characters based in historical figures: using known relationships or networks (e.g. the Auditore / Medici relationship, as an explanation to how DaVinci, someone in very good terms with the Medici, was friends with Ezzio), using known rivalries with characters portrayed as templars (e.g. the Sforza family, the American founding fathers and their continental army, etc. etc.), or exploring periods of their life that we simply don't have enough historical evidence to contradict (e.g. the whole backstory involving Cleopatra and her rise to power).
The Assassin's Creed teams have always been pretty good at this - i.e. using the murky and unclear bits of history to connect well known events, characters and facts (hence why I am convinced once people play AC Shadows, people will understand its relevance for the story - as a link between all the Japanese factions and the Portuguese).
I've dreamed of a mainline Shao Jun game for a long time, she is very underused character and absolutely deserved her own game or a trilogy
shes so cool
i think chronicles russia tells a good story too and i wish the game had an open world, if it did it would have been amazing even in 2nd
I really like her character when I first saw her in the ezio movie, she was open to learning and growing from Ezio's wisdom. I felt ripped off that we never got a main game with her, those 2d sidescrollers don't count in my opinion
I always wanted to follow Bayek/Aya's story. Origins would have been the first in the series, the second follows Aya building the roman brotherhood, and then a third game, that focuses on you being a student to Aya.
This was literally the trilogy I had in mind. The 3rd game could’ve been us playing as Caesarion since the Origin comics end with Cleopatra entrusting him to Aya. The perfect trilogy was RIGHT THERE, but Ubisoft immediately jumped 300 years back to The peloponessian war for no apparent reason. Just talking about it makes me so disappointed.
They’re not trying to build characters and stories that fans can grow with, they’re just churning out new characters one after the other, rehashing the same revenge stories. The series can be great again, but it’s like the Ubisoft execs don’t have a creative bone in their bodies.
A Trilogy set in Russia the first one could be during the Revolution.
The Second between WW1 and WW2 and the Third during WW2
Absolutely love this idea, The Spaniard for Ubisoft CEO. I think I've said it before on this channel but I want a game with Altair grandson Altaïr Ibn-Sef and how he built up the Constantine guild and how he was involved in the creation of the hookblade
Absolutely agree. When I finished China Chronicles too it was a shame that there won't be a full game with this story.
missed chance
Shao Jun and by extension, Nikolai Orelov and the Romanov girl are fairly underused but interesting characters. I wouldnt be opposed to a story like that but i wonder if something like that is even possible to be written. Shao Jun was a concubine, she fled and then started to work for the assassins. After that she asked for Ezio's help and eventually rebuilt the chinese order. There is a great amount of time in between these events to make an interesting story (if working just with her time in China and excluding the latter Isu Box plot from ACC:R) but to nail it properly and in between all that its already estabilished would be a tough piece of work
I would love to see more of them
When they started the trilogy with AC Origins (Egypt), then they made the next move with Odyssey (Greece) they should’ve definitely finish it with the ROMAN EMPIRE.
My dream is an AC game where you play as Robin Hood. The game would be set around the time of AC1 during the third crusade and you would play as Robin Hood. My version would have Robin be a young English noble similar to ezio and Arno who gets his lands taken away from him and becomes an outlaw when Prince john takes over England when Richard leaves for the crusades. You would find out that robins family has assassin history and that John is the grand master of the English templars. He would meet the assassins in Sherwood Forrest and quickly rise through the ranks and become a master assassins and defeats the English Templar’s and robs the wealth they’ve been stealing and returns it to the poor. He would have all of his classic companions like little John, will scarlet and friar tuck and would upgrade the assassin den in Sherwood Forrest throughout the game. You could even have some crossover with Altair if there was pieces of Eden involved given that the games take place in similar time periods. At the end you would defer John and whatever piece of Eden he used and he would become the grand master of the English assassins. Side note I would go with the version of Robin Hood where he lives to about 87 years old so he would have a long life with many adventures and basically become the English counterpart of Altair.
more possible now than ever
@@travisvaughn5860 Look into Vasil Levsky
I'd create a new character. But the classic: "finish Shao Jun u bastard ubisoft" is one I love too.
Just imagine if they did only triologies for each character and these'd be the generation transitions in terms of console, tech, gameplay.
i would love that dude
Honestly, the Ezio trilogy is the flaming pen gif and absolute cinema. I'm just sad I can't play it again for the first time.
I like your idea of a trilogy but I personally prefer the anthology of games we are getting. I want to visit these different places in different periods of history. Its interesting and often makes the various protagonist feel connected even slightly by their goals, ideals, and accomplishments. With the chronicles games, I feel like Shao Jun, Arbaaz Mir, and Nikolai Orelov all could have lead an open world third person action stealth game. The biggest reason I'm excited for Nebula is the three different settings rumored in Mesopotamia, India, and the Aztec Empire all sound like phenomenal settings to explore, giving us a look into various beliefs, cultures, philosophies, and protagonists. My personal type of game is to see one that focuses on a Hidden One or Assassin that doesn't have the gifts of Ezio, Altair, or even Bayek and Alexios. No eagle vision or bird, no Isu blood, but let's see what a regular guy would be like in the series. We mostly get the most prominent and efficient assassins in these games so seeing the world of AC explored through the eyes of an Initiate that has a much harder time than the protagonist with Isu blood would be interesting. I've also always wanted a game set in Judea during the Roman Jewish War that occurred a few decades after the crucifixion. It would be nice to have a Christian assassin have his/her faith tested.
thats a very fair point
I just wanted a sequel of Arno in the napoleonic wars 😔
Dont we all my friend
I’d love a linear Uncharted 4-like modern-day AC game (No not Watch Dogs).
No Animus, no ancestors.
Just fighting Abstergo
Something very story driven
Well I wouldn’t say that this is a trilogy I never got, but a friend of mine and myself have been working on Assassins Creed fanfics that are essentially what we think a story in a particular setting would be like.
And our current trilogy is a Wild West era one that has the Civil War and reconstruction as notable periods as well as a stand alone sequel that takes place roughly in the same era as RDR1&2.
The Trilogy follows my OC Shin Malphur and the sequel follows his two sons Gabriel and Phillip
The loss of a consistent storyline is a really a big problem in Assassins Creed. You are right, the franchise needs to do a Trilogy, am tired of hearing Ezio this and Ezio that, Ezio is not the only the cool character in Assassins Creed and even more so, making duel protagonists never made an Assassins Creed game better lol, great video man :)
thanks for the support dude!
Ezio was a great character, he was also a shit assassin
@@chriscormac231 That is true, he had such a good revenge plot and then he let the man who is responsible for killing his family go, have no idea why he had a change of heart at the last moment lol, it really just boils down to bad writing.
Shao Jun was such a potential ridden character than deserved her own mainline game. But for me a trilogy with bayek and Aya would have been better, after origins we would have a game as Aya which goes for more classic AC gameplay such as the beginning of social stealth and the setting would have been Rome and the last would be a duel protagonist scenario but set in ancient Judaea where they get the apple they took from flavius and hide it in Jerusalem where Altair and Malik find it centuries later. It’s so annoying how they started such an interesting plot point, that being the early years of the brotherhood with 2 interesting characters and to just throw it away for generic Spartan and Viking games
I really hope there are some Shao Jun Easter eggs/references in Shadows since their timelines do overlap slightly 🤞
lets see XD
seems like ur the only guy on this platform that rants abt AC the way it should be said and talks his shit, which reveals the characteristics of a true fan, keep talkin yo shit bro
Will do mate thank you
I would like to see Edward after his pirate days... To be honest... Black flag is a complete game... Various aspects have been taken into consideration.... But as ubisoft had messed up the franchise for money ... I don't think it's ever going to be better... Cause as we know.. The AC was supposed to end after AC-3 ... But it never did and here we are discussing how we can make it better.... I hope they give the whole franchise a reboot... Make a better story which has an ending... Cause now I don't see why we are playing this games... Or what more info we wanna get from that DNA. P.s. the first 3 AC games are perfect.
I want the arabian Ac 1 setting back and actually show the Crossknights conquering Arabia with intregs and backstabbing by diffrent factions
A stopping or gone wrong/failing assasination
But also getting friends and foes in both parties
Like working with the templers together (before the assains wanted the apple for them self and betrayed them)
Altair as a cameo
And latter helping Salazar the wise reconquering Arabia
I’ve never played the Ezio games (I’ve played the Kenway games so AC3 onwards), but I’ve heard of what people liked and miss about those games. I enjoyed the RPG Creeds (Origins strong narrative and limited RPG mechanics was great.).
I want more focus on the Assassins. On building a brotherhood. They have potential to expand on the building of your Assassin brotherhood (they tried with Valhalla’s Ravensthorpe-the settlement-but Eivor was not an Assassin and was indifferent to the cause so the Assassin Brotherhood importance or potential was sort of forgotten). It’d be cool to expand on that part. The Hidden Ones DLC touched on the building of an assassin brotherhood, but it’d be cool to go in-depth with the inner workings of the brotherhood. Recruits, missions, spies, contracts.
I think one of the Ezio games did focus on this but having more focus on this in the RPG series (with its potential scale) would be cool.
As a relativly new ac fan (only played black flag and like around 12-15 hours of valhalla) i would say give edward kenway a sequal about his brotherhood in london and him becomeing a master assassin which ends with his deatg then have a follow up game about haytham throughout his life joining the templars and make the whole game morallaly ambigeuous then have a dlc where he goes to america
Man you didn't have to show Ezio dying. Now I'm cryin again...
😭😭
A game set in the thirty years war would be interesting to see. There's a lot of interesting ideological arguments centered around the conflict between catholicism and protestantism that could be explored.
ive always wanted a Shao Jin game she is amazing character, especially learning from legendary Ezio her arc and character development could have been amazing easily making her one of the best protagonist if not the best. Especially that foot blade like damn the parkour potential 😞
Great video as usual. I've only been playing since Origins so I've never thought about a trilogy. To be honest I think they could have taken the story and content from Valhalla and made it three different games. I don't know if that thought will be popular or not, but Valhalla was so huge that I've not gotten close to 100% yet.
I could not do more of valhalla but i do agree it could have been shorter
ubisoft think that unity was hated because of the arno as a character and not how they messed up the game
Hey The Spaniard,
I really enjoyed your video and wanted to share some thoughts that align with your ideas. I absolutely love the concept of having dual protagonists as a mentor and recruit in the next Assassin's Creed game. It feels natural and creates a special bond between the characters, much like the husband and wife duo in Origins who founded the Brotherhood.
First Game:
Building on the master assassin character, I'd like to add that he could be a family man who joined the Brotherhood after already being married with a child. This adds an emotional conflict between his role as a family man and his duties as an assassin. Distracted by thoughts of his family, he fails to kill his target, leading to the Templars discovering his identity and executing his family. This loss leaves him stoic and focused solely on his goal of avenging his family and seeking forgiveness from the Creed. In his quest, he encounters a dying assassin friend and a little girl named Shao Jun, who reminds him of his lost family. Though he initially wants to leave, he takes Shao Jun under his care.
Second Game:
In the second game, we see him stepping down as a master assassin to become a bureau leader, like Malik in AC1, raising Shao Jun and trying to give her a normal life. Shao Jun grows curious about the Brotherhood as she sees hooded figures coming and going, often bleeding and nervous after completing their missions. She sneaks out at night to read about the Creed and eventually asks her foster father about it. He explains the Creed to her, similar to how Achilles taught Connor in AC3. Despite his efforts to keep her away from this life, she insists on joining, and he eventually trains her to become an assassin. The second game focuses on Shao Jun's training and her quest to uncover why her family was targeted.
Third Game:
By the third game, something happens to the Brotherhood, forcing Shao Jun and her foster father to flee to Italy to meet Ezio. Along the way, her foster father, weakened and old, makes a last stand against the Templars to give Shao Jun time to escape. She reaches Italy and, much like in AC Embers, receives wisdom from Ezio. Determined to rebuild the Brotherhood, Shao Jun returns to China, recruits new members, and eventually travels to Japan to establish a new Brotherhood there. This ties the story between the Chinese and Japanese Brotherhoods.
I'm really sorry if some of the sentences feel too robotic. I wrote this comment for an hour and used AI to fix the paragraphs so you can understand it much better. I really want your thoughts on my idea that encourages yours.
love all three concepts
Georgia is the next big ac game theme and ubisoft is just blind
I'd love having some sort of prequel to AC1, witnessing the birth of the Brotherhood as we know it. Its traditions being established and their first conflicts with the Templars.
Maybe games centered around Hassan in Egypt and Persia, and later Rashid (Almualim). Not playing as either of them, but having them as mentors and playing as a proper Assassin driven by duty and not personal motivations, or at least something more subtle (enough revenge already).
Not sure how well all of this would fit after Mirage already showed the Hidden Ones in Alamut prior to Hassan.
Something about the begginings of the Templar Order (wether right after Ælfred or the historical one in France), or Assassins rebuilding after the Mongols would be great as well.
In general, I'm just longing for more "historical" Assassins. Stories set in Europe or the Middle East during the medieval era (like AC1 and kind of Mirage).
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3:35 I absolutely LOVE that assassination. Shao Jun should've had her own game......... Ubisoft should make AC Jade a Shao Jun game.
This intro is...CAAAPTIVATING to say the LEEAST !
I've always said that the first major mistake they made with this franchise is not understanding what settings work as a main line games and what don't. The ones that don't should be used for side content; comics, novels, handheld games, 2D games, mobile games etc. As soon as you remove cites from AC it stops feeling like AC, that's why everything to do with the Americas should have been side content and the settings of three Chronicles games should have been made into multiple mainline games.
That is true, have no idea why they worked so hard to evolve the parkour of the game just make the maps big and flat... I even said that once you take away the dense cites and simplify the parkour, You won't have a good experience lol but these days people just call you a hater lol.
Personally I don’t think parkour is all that important in assassins creed and the overreliance on it like you described in your comment would do more harm than good to the series. Being set in cities and cities alone would really dampen the amount of interesting game worlds imo
@@lukethelegend9705 Assassins Creed 3 had a good mix between wide open spaces and small dense towns. There are many AC games that are set in different locations if you play the Ezio Trilogy you would see that the game implements different divers locations really well. The other thing is if you don't like the fundamentals of what an AC game is supposed to be, then you should go play a different game, that's like saying that you wish games like Mirrors Edge or Dying light had worse parkour when the parkour is their biggest selling point lol.
@@lukethelegend9705at the end of the day they are video games that were born from one of the best platforming game series of all time. Platforming (specifically parkour) was an integral part of what made Assassins creed’s gameplay loop so appealing and unique. Being able to scale large structures and plan routes through dense cities to spy on, interrogate, and ultimately assassinate/escape targets. Parkour is absolutely an integral part of the series that should be considered. Without it, it’s really just another generic 3rd person open world rpg as far as the actual gameplay elements go. There’s never been an overreliance on it because the games were specifically designed around it. That’s like saying Mario has an overreliance on jumping. Like that’s the whole point.
@@chillyman7340 these are the kinds of comments you get when you don’t understand where the series roots lie. These games were built off the platforming elements of prince of Persia and platforming/parkouring through cities was and should still be an integral element in these games.
The problem with your structure is that your first act has nothing to do with the plot. If Shao is supposed to be the actual main character, then I think we need to start with a second person narrative like God of War: Kratos is the protagonist, but Atreus is the actual main character. You only see his journey through Kratos' perspective, which is inherently unreliable. This allows us to bond with Shao early on through the lense of her mentor by commanding her, which will later be shattered by playing as her and seeing her start to become her own person. She starts with unique intelligence gathering and movement skills, but at the beginning of the game she cannot fight at all
There's also the question of why the Brotherhood is recruiting a kid when they've never been shown to do that before. The lore entries from Chronicles have a better explanation. In 1521, Emperor Zhengde died at age 29 in an extremely suspicious boating accident, throwing his concubine, 16-year-old Shao Jun’s world into chaos. With no heir to succeed him and allow her to keep her position, she used her intelligence gathering skills she gained from being used as Zhengde’s personal spy in an attempt to form connections with what would be become the new court, but instead she learned that the Eight Tigers, a secret group of Templars embedded within the Imperial court, were planning to replace Zhengde with a puppet Emperor so they could control China from the shadows
In our story, we’re saying that she got caught on her way out, and barely escaped to contact our player character, Master Assassin Zhu Jiuyuan. Because of her history as a spy, she has a vast amount of actionable intelligence about the Tigers, the Emperor, and the conspiracy, too much to share all at once, but the Tigers know this and will hunt her to ends of the Earth to prevent her from bringing the Assassins down on them. Jiuyuan must keep her in his sight at all times to keep her safe while acting on her intel. We kill one target based on this, thinking it will be an ordinary Templar hunt up a list of names, before the structure turns upside down when we return to a bureau and find it engulfed in flame. Turns out they tracked Shao to the bureau, and now they’re killing their way through our allies to get to her. We must save as many Assassins as we can while tracking down the late Emperor’s cousin, Zhu Houcong to warn him of the conspiracy and convince him to step in before the Tigers come up with someone they can control
What Shao doesn’t realize is that the former Tiger leader Liu Jin found and took in a baby and named her Liu Jun. One day while he was out of Beijing, he left her with the Emperor to take care of her, but she died as a baby when the Emperor accidentally caught his palace on fire (This happened irl lol). He used his connections to destroy all records of her out of shame. Three years later, he discovered the Emperor lied about her death and kidnapped her into his harem. He consulted with the other Tigers and they came up with a plan to assassinate the Emperor and rescue little Jun. But unbeknownst to him, all the other Tigers but him had been recruited by the Templars, and he was the last remaining member standing in the way of Templar control of China. So instead of supporting his assassination attempt, they exposed his treason to get him out of the way. For 48 hours, the Emperor had him tortured and executed by lingchi while Shao watched him slowly die (No seriously, this part is the *actual* lore) - but by then she couldn’t remember that he was her father. The Tigers enjoyed 11 years of almost complete control under the negligent Emperor (maybe we can fudge this year a bit to make Shao younger and this make more sense), before finally assassinating him, setting into motion the events of the game and eventually their demise at the hands of an adult Shao Jun. By the end of our investigation, this will all come to light, solidifying Shao’s long vendetta against the Tigers while she escapes to Europe
Also look into Hēi Shěng. I’m not sure how to fit it into this outline, but it’s super suspicious and begging to be fleshed out into a conspiracy plot point
ngl that is a very good plot
Talking about impossible we have to admit that further stories in Japan, China and Middle East are literally impossible. Nobody wants such a hatred as we have with Shadows. So, story should take place in Europe, in Spain or Slavic countries probably.
A story. This is a tricky part. I'd like to see serious research about hatred and how it affects the psychology of the hero. This topic was scratched in Origins, but not enough. Story should be very dark and cruel. Player should feel uncomfortable to act as protagonist. All choices in game should be bad or even worse. At the end player should have an opportunity to make something good. But this choice should not be realized in game, but in player's mind only.
Make this man Ubi's CEO
Please
If he'd start any speech with the opening line of this video, it would be so amazing hahaha
You need to be be a soyboy and gay to be Ubisoft ceo and i think this dude ain't either of them lmao
Great video!
I've never understood why not make a game in China like this rather than have a random Chinese character that meet the damned Kassandra.
In any case, my trilogy would be set in a time span that goes from the consolidation of the Assassins in France and Germany at the end of the 13th century with a protagonist who is an assassin, but also a man of the Church who will then end up in oblivion at the end of the game in the Brotherhood, because he will not take the side of one or the other, with Thomas De Carnellion who in the meantime will become Master Assassin and Jacques de Molay killed, and then continue the story in a game in which you impersonate Domenico Auditore in Italy and Provence with Thomas de Carnellion as mentor. I would go directly to the birth of Ezio's grandfather (to also create a slice of years in which to insert unexplained lore secrets, to increase the mystery) with the impersonation of these in the last game for the first quarter of the game, until his violent death, and then playing surprisingly with Giovanni Auditore as a young man who will discover secrets dating back to Altair and the secrets hidden by Domenico Auditore and co., up to the events of Lineage.
In this way you have time to bond with the characters and find old ones and instead of making useless remakes, go back to settings similar to Unity in the Middle Ages and Ac2 with a new graphics engine and at the same time play a single narrative arc that goes forward for centuries over centuries with all the social and historical changes involved and closing a circle.
i would love that dude i hate the cassandra stuff
I think a game that takes place during the influenza pandemic would be pretty interesting for ac not just having political problems but health problems throughout the game and dealing with innocents dying and people in power being desperate to live. Not only that but think you take a likable character some who’s funny and enjoyable to play as I think you make him contract the plague and he slow has to come to terms with the fact he’s dying
Me personally I wanted a ac game bout a Templar who father was trying to ally with the brotherhood to stop the instrument of first will but the grand master found out an kill the boy father an raise him as his own then the boy as he gets older he starts to question his mentor ideals when he meet this assassins female who show him that he’s way is not the way I wanted a all out war with the brotherhood an the Templars an instrument of the first will where they trying get they hands on this piece of Eden that will make them unstoppable people is gonna betray each other
The only thing I kinda want is assassin creed 1 style but better parkour 💜
dont we all
Already made the perfect trilogy with Ezio.
the only reason i think we would EVER get a Quebecois/ Canada game would be because of where ubisoft originated, but i hope we get a game set there, in Montreal, Quebec city, along the river Saint Laurent, it would be awesome but i doubt it would happen.
what would the story be tho?
@@TheSpaniardAssassin maybe the opposite of ac3, do some colonising yourself? a morally grey/evil protag?
I mean with this new assassin's creed hub thing they are doing... jumping through different timelines it could be possible
thats true it is much more likely
It seems we are on the same page, personally when I finished Chronicles China I felt a void because they wasted in my opinion a great setting along with character development Shao Yun is a character that I would love to see more of in the future, and as for what I dream would definitely be these locations:
Spain.
Mexico.
Roman Empire I know that in origins there was a little bit of it but I would like it to be something 100% Roman.
And lastly something like what they said about Hexe I hope it really has a dark aura since we are talking about the witch hunt I hope they don't disappoint me like they did this year.
all those three are high up on my list
you will have to deeply connect it into the isu storyline
I don’t fully agree with the idea of dual protagonists. The only story based game studio I’ve seen pull it off very well is rockstar with GTA V. For everyone else, they really struggle. Even studios like insomniac struggles in Spider-Man 2, so someone like Ubisoft, that seem to struggle with everything, shouldn’t even attempt it.
yeah its a difficult thing to pull off
You understand AC more than the people making it.
dont we all lmao
Another good thing about this trilogy would be a woman as the sole protagonist in an ac game which hast really happened in the mainline games
yeah thats true
I think hex will have one so, fingers crossed
The perfect game for me would be set in Spain and Portugal. The Spanish and Portuguese brotherhood fighting against the Christian Templars. Pretty good.
I would love a spain assassin's creed
@@TheSpaniardAssassin I think it would be very possible to make a game in the Iberia peninsula. Maybe?
Let me guess u gonna tal about the " Bayek Trilogy " that we NEVER got ???
YEEEEP
Unrelated but I can't really be the only one who wants ac game in Andalus/granada by the time of ezio... Similar to the ac movie and ac ezio Chronicles... But something like Aguilar meeting Ezio and possibly uncle Mario and having a bond while defending/rescuing the settlers of granada including Bouabdol & the artifact in a plot similar to the movie but more grounded...The idea of playing as a non well presented character under the direction of a well presented one in a defense setting instead of the usual offensive could be interesting and can be a good drama for the franchise; I think granada is the perfect spot between the Islamic world that the games was built on and the European Renaissance of ezio trilogy so it'd be a good setting to start with for the game; also seeing Ezio one more time even as npc would bring a got light on the game!
I would love that dude
I’m gonna be honest. I don’t know how I feel about this idea. While it would be nice to have a story similar to The Last of Us in Assassin’s Creed, I feel like it’s a little too unoriginal. Plus, I’m kinda sick of Ubisoft shoving male protagonists into AC games for no real reason. While I have no doubt this version of a Shao Jun trilogy would be good, I think I would prefer if the Shao was the sole protagonist
thats fair!
is it just me that thinks an ac game in Rio (Brazil) would be perfect, the rooftops are infamously close together which is perfect for parkour, it’s a troubled city with lots of poverty and corruption making it perfect for an ac story to take place, idk man just seems too perfect to not do.
we don't need tlou ac. If ubi could keep a protag for more than one game....but ac is now famtasy fulfillment. events and places are more important to ubi than character development
true
Just give me an Ac set during king Arthur's time where we play as an order of the ancient with a Gender select like Valhalla and I'd be straight. 🤷♂️
The Shao Jun books are non-canon. The canon Shao Jun content is the manga series
oh fr?
While I've never though about a dream trilogy per se, I do have a dream game. Perhaps if I give it enough thought I might imagine a trilogy spurring from it. My dream game is a modern AC game. Like Watch Dogs, but more Assassin-like. A fully open-world AC game set in some big city - probably somewhere in europe where the parkour-condusive architecture of old still remains. I would want the climax of the game to be the Assassin Brotherhood rising from the ashes rather than the world being saved. I would want the story, main character and world to feel dark and grim; something I know all AC fans want regardless of time-period and setting, yet something we've never really gotten. That's about as far I've thought. Definitely need to put some more thought into the finer points of it if I want to call it my dream game. 😂
I'd be down to play that
The dream one is Bayek and Aya
very good one
Loved the intro!
thanks!
That actually sounds pretty dumb , you can't make a dual protagonist game in the years between 2010 and 2012 and expect it to work (keep in mind the only game that is managed to work the dual Protagonists is GTA V)
The ideas you are suggesting are ahead of it's time and they weren't a thing back there , Assassin's Creed is a historical franchise, not an adult and child bonding game
If you are suggesting a trilogy for Shao Jun, then her trilogy begins after Embers covering up her entire story from recruitment until retirement
The silent male protagonist is dumb idea, and Ezio can easily take the mentor figure. Just make Ezio live a little longer and form a mentor bond with Shao Jun like Achilies and Connor from AC3, and Ezio would pass away at the end of the first game and the other two games are up to imagination , if you want more backstory of Shao Jun add prequel missions like Christina missions from Brotherhood which revisits older events of Shao Jun's life
we get code name jade instead
so awesome (reeal)
Soo The Spaniard is also a Batman fann, are we the same person??😮🧐
we are indeed
Ezio’s dad😢
as cool as this would be
i spend my last dime purchasing ac games
last thing i need is 3 games that cost 60 dollars each that have a connected story
id complete 1 and not have enough to play the next, leaving me with 0 dollars and an uncompleted story 😭
lol!
It's been a while good sir ❤
It has but im back!
Sounds like a really cool idea
thanks!
make a video about an alternative universe in which ubisoft released ac victory
that is a good video Idea
How did you get the Origins isu mask in ac Odyssey
And i feel there should be a game about aya in England where you build the Brotherhood there and the next game can be about them being overrun by the order
Atlantis DLC brother
atlantis dlc :)
@@TheSpaniardAssassin oh thanks
Hey saw this channel @AltairStealthClips posting your videos in their shorts. Is it you? Or
Yeah it’s him
@@Ciyhilu thank you wasn’t sure. Didn’t see anything that connected the two just seemed like stolen content at that point
@@Nicszew yeah I was confused when I found this channel as well, the two channels aren’t linked together anywhere but yeah he is altairstealth
This sounds awesome!
thanks! wish it could happen
Nice
Thanks
Shao jun and aveline are the only good female protagonists. Sorry but evie and aya aren't main protagonists, they are side characters in Jacob's and Bayek's games. Also evie is a bad and 2 dimensional character when compared to Jacob. As for kassandra and female eivor, well I prefer male eivor by a long shot, and kassandra and alexios are both just ok characters. But aveline and shao jun are both very underrated and great main protagonists.
UBISOFT currently just care about DEI and ESRB Rating.
Diversity is almost never a bad thing but it shouldn't come at the expense of writing or an excuse for dodging criticism
@@singular-f3c Agreed, my favourite game of all time is quite diverse, i.e. GTA - SA
You mean m? Which it has basically always been?
Bayek trilogy >
that is one above all imo, the biggest missed chance
* Naahh....bro ruined ma comment *
Ok
yes