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Part 11 of our Ezio Journey Reaction. Starting Assassin's Creed Brotherhood Cutscene Movie

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Dionysus207

Regarding Ezio's age, he was around 17 at the start of AC 2 and 40 at the start of AC Brotherhood, but it was still early for him to retire. 😂 I went through Gamer's Little Playground's video that you're reacting to and I noticed it's missing a lot of content. There is an entire memory sequence about Da Vinci that is not included + some of Ezio's repressed memories regarding Cristina (his girlfriend shown in the AC2 intro) and also his past. I strongly advise you to switch to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcgumJ3ieNw It's almost one hour longer, but trust me that it is worth watching. I think you'd be at 34:00 timestamp with the story on the new video. If I knew about this channel I would've recommended it back when you were reacting to AC2, because I see he puts everything almost perfectly timeline-wise. Also this is the link for the "Repressed Memories" missions that sadly are not present in any cutscenes compilation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mThhf6fCyAE I suggest watching this ^ when you're like mid story with Brotherhood, or maybe after the story ends, it doesn't really matter.

Ceeneon

Awesome discussion as always. Your talk of the Borgias makes me want to check it out when I finish Peaky Blinders, and I'm sure you'll love the characters as they're portrayed in Brotherhood. I do however highly recommend watching the video "Assassins Creed 2 - Side Memories - Glyph Puzzles [The Truth]" before continuing with Brotherhood. It helps expand on the modern day story and will set a foundation for a storyline that Brotherhood or Revelations introduces.

Knight Spearhead

Rifles are still new to the battlefield at this point

definitelynotdefinitive

Ah thanks for this. We are already past part 13 on our end. Ezio just told Bartolomeo and the gang that he wont spare Rodrigo this time. Shortly after he fights the slavers on the ship. So hopefully we haven't missed too much

definitelynotdefinitive

Borgias is a good show and only three seasons I think so not a huge investment either. It's interesting getting the side of the "villains". 👿 🤗

Dionysus207

That means you'd be around timestamp 1:19:45 on the new video if you're still willing to switch. The Da Vinci sequence is the penultimate one, so you're still good.

Steffen K

IIRC rifles(i.e firearms with rifling) weren't invented yet. So you had smoothbore firearms which were quite innaccurate and slow to reload.