I can understand it tho. Movie wise it makes senseOH fukk! Read what they just said in this coming soon interview about ASSASSIN'S CREED.
We’re told that the film will be composed of roughly 65% present day scenes and 35% sequences in the past. These dips into the past via ancestral DNA were the facet of the franchise that first got Fassbender interested in the series too.
Read more at Assassin's Creed Movie Trailer Released - ComingSoon.net
Only 35 percent of the movie will be in the past
nikka was Native American, freeing salves, had a black assassin trainer, and was out here killing white men in slavery America
What you on about breh? Connor had probably the best character development after Ezio and his 3 games. Seeing him as a kid going through the struggle of not knowing his father and then losing his mother
When he met achilies
When he found Haytham but was conflicted about his feelings
When Connor realised that the good guys did both good things and bad things like the templars
When Connor kills Haytham
When Achilles dies and Connor goes to bury him and we find out Connor was the name of his dead son
AC3 was an amazing game that isn't given its due because the protagonist wasn't a James Bond copycat
And AC is a great franchise for me I was a real conspiracy nut and the game really played into that.
:cubewtfmayne:Played all the way to Black Flag and lowkey still don't know the story
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how is that even possible :whatmayne:
that's like watching the fast and furious films and not realizing it's about driving fast and stealing shyt
when you get with a bytch and she pulls her draws down do you point at the box and ask what that hole is for
looks like a better version of macbethHoly shyt! They did it. This looks incredible. They nailed the look and feel of this movie.
When the game ended and I saw a slave auction at the corner of my eye. Went from to "cacs gonna cac" Killed them motherfukkas and went on with my day.nikka was Native American, freeing salves, had a black assassin trainer, and was out here killing white men in slavery America
They should have stuck with him
In August of 2014, a rumour began circulating that the film's original story will take place during the Spanish Inquisition and that Michael Fassbender will have a dual role in the film: in the historical part of the film during the Inquisition, Fassbender will be playing a Spanish assassin named Aguilar de Agarorobo; in the present-day setting, he will be playing Callum Lynch, a convicted felon on death-row who is being forced by Templars to help them in their war against the Assassins by reliving Aguilar's memories in a device called the Animus. While this rumour has yet to be confirmed, it is believable and, depending on the exact time frame in which the film takes place, there could be references to and possibly even a cameo by Ezio Auditore da Firenze, the Master Assassin from three of the franchise's games who leads the Assassin Brotherhood in Italy from 1476-circa 1500.does the movie really need to need to follow the game plot? Let's be honest the AC plot is so garbage that the developers aren't even following the main plot anymore.
Try to ho someone about a game that has tons of hidden messages and easter eggs, a dual storyline that spans over thousands of years, and historical clues and figures that everyone may not be completely familiar with brehs
It's Saturday morning, let me enjoy this jernt in peace
Then break it down for me if that's the case. I need the whole Desmond backstory, what the bleeding effect was about, the connections between all the past characters (Altiar, Etzo etc) and what the whole point of the atimus is.
bruh. just following the main missions is enough to have a good grasp of the story.
assassins want freedom, templars want control. in old times and new
how fukking hard to comprehend is that