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* Possibly the best moment in the entire game is the sequence when Élise swipes a hot air balloon. Ater a long chase, Arno catches up with the balloon, and the two have a moment together where they discuss the future future have a kiss.
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* Possibly the best moment in the entire game is the sequence when Élise swipes a hot air balloon. Ater a long chase, Arno catches up with the balloon, and the two have a moment together where they discuss the future future have and share a kiss.
loving kiss, high above the chaos of the Revolution and illuminated only by the moonlight and flames of the balloon.
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* Pierre Bellec's death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all, the time, his demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you
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* Pierre Bellec's death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all, the time, his demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at youyou.
* The special assassination opportunity on La Touche involves Arno pretending to be one of the prisoners who are about to be executed. In the cage where the prisoners are held he stumbles upon Hugo and Victor, the thugs who caused him troubles earlier in the game. Although Arno is not particularly nice about rescuing them, he's clearly indignant about them being sentenced to death for "being thick headed man-mountains while doing little enough for [their] long-term prospects".
* The special assassination opportunity on La Touche involves Arno pretending to be one of the prisoners who are about to be executed. In the cage where the prisoners are held he stumbles upon Hugo and Victor, the thugs who caused him troubles earlier in the game. Although Arno is not particularly nice about rescuing them, he's clearly indignant about them being sentenced to death for "being thick headed man-mountains while doing little enough for [their] long-term prospects".
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* The friendship and romance of Arno and Élise. Especially when they were children and how Arno backs her against the Assassins despite how much it costs his standing.
* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all, the time, his demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]
* The ending of ''Dead Kings''. [[spoiler:Arno changes back into his original Assassin robes, having regained his optimism, and decides to remain in France. De Sade's final narration also leaves a sense of hope for both France and Arno's future.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of man.]]
* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon, and [[spoiler: how Léon spurs Arno to have hope and take action again]] at the end of ''Dead Kings''.
* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all, the time, his demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]
* The ending of ''Dead Kings''. [[spoiler:Arno changes back into his original Assassin robes, having regained his optimism, and decides to remain in France. De Sade's final narration also leaves a sense of hope for both France and Arno's future.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of man.]]
* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon, and [[spoiler: how Léon spurs Arno to have hope and take action again]] at the end of ''Dead Kings''.
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''[[caption-width-right:350:Going forward isn't necessarily an ending.]]''
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!Arno & Élise
The friendship and romance of Arno and
* When they
* Arno
* Élise, upon being marked for death by the Templars, meets Arno in Cafe Theatre. Arno offers her
--> '''Arno''': Do you trust ''me''?
* Possibly the best moment in the entire game is the sequence when Élise swipes a hot air balloon. Ater a long chase, Arno catches up with the balloon, and the two have a moment together where they discuss the future future have a kiss.
!Everything Else
* Pierre Bellec's
* The ending of ''Dead Kings''.
-->[[spoiler:'''De
-->'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of
* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon,
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** Players then went and started giving the game positive reviews as a reward for Ubisoft's actions. Sure, many of these reviews may not delve into the game itself, but it's cool to see a game being bombarded by ''positive'' reviews for what it's developers did, kind of like an inversed InternetBackdraft.
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** Players then went and started giving the game positive reviews as a reward for Ubisoft's actions. Sure, many of these reviews may not delve into the game itself, but it's cool to see a game being bombarded by ''positive'' reviews for what it's developers did, kind of like an inversed InternetBackdraft.did.
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in April 2019. Ubisoft has since [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating €500,000 to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free]] for players who did not previously own a copy of the game to be able to explore the cathedral. Ubisoft also stated that they are more than willing to [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 lend their expertise with the Notre-Dame to help in the restoration]].
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in April 2019. Ubisoft has since [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating €500,000 to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free]] for players who did not previously own a copy of the game to be able to explore the cathedral. Ubisoft also stated that they are more than willing to [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 lend their expertise with the Notre-Dame to help in the restoration]].restoration]].
** Players then went and started giving the game positive reviews as a reward for Ubisoft's actions. Sure, many of these reviews may not delve into the game itself, but it's cool to see a game being bombarded by ''positive'' reviews for what it's developers did, kind of like an inversed InternetBackdraft.
** Players then went and started giving the game positive reviews as a reward for Ubisoft's actions. Sure, many of these reviews may not delve into the game itself, but it's cool to see a game being bombarded by ''positive'' reviews for what it's developers did, kind of like an inversed InternetBackdraft.
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019. Whether Ubisoft would offer their services to the reconstruction effort remains to be seen though.
* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free]]. Ubisoft also offered [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of Notre-Dame to help in the restoration]].
* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free]]. Ubisoft also offered [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of Notre-Dame to help in the restoration]].
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in April 2019. Whether Ubisoft would offer their services to the reconstruction effort remains to be seen though.
* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisofthas since [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating €500,000 to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free]]. free]] for players who did not previously own a copy of the game to be able to explore the cathedral. Ubisoft also offered stated that they are more than willing to [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of their expertise with the Notre-Dame to help in the restoration]].
* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft
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* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free]]. Ubisoft also offered [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of Notre-Dame to help in the restoration]].
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* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free.free]]. Ubisoft also offered [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of Notre-Dame to help the restoration]].
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019. Whether Ubisoft would offer their services to the reconstruction effort remains to be seen though.
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019. Whether Ubisoft would offer their services to the reconstruction effort remains to be seen though.though.
* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free. Ubisoft also offered [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of Notre-Dame to help the restoration]].
* After Notre-Dame was devastated by a fire, Ubisoft [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118514706392723456 announced they were donating to the restoration and offered ''Unity'' for free. Ubisoft also offered [[https://twitter.com/Ubisoft/status/1118517307150602240 to lend there render of Notre-Dame to help the restoration]].
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made it the game [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019. Whether Ubisoft would offer their services to the reconstruction effort remains to be seen though.
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* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made it [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019. Whether Ubisoft would offer their services to the reconstruction effort remains to be seen though.
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* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon, and [[spoiler: how Léon spurs Arno to have hope and take action again]] at the end of ''Dead Kings''.
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* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon, and [[spoiler: how Léon spurs Arno to have hope and take action again]] at the end of ''Dead Kings''.Kings''.
* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made it [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019.
* In a real-world example, the game's near-perfect recreation of the Notre Dame (which, by the way, was painstakingly done by Caroline Miousse in a span of two years, ''down to the brick'') had somewhat inadvertently made it [[https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/3d-maps-rebuild-notre-dame-fire-assasins-creed-13769593.php an aid at rebuilding the cathedral]] following a [[TearJerker fire]] that caused significant damage in 2019.
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* The friendship and romance of Arno and Elise. Especially when they were children and how Arno backs her against the Assassins despite how much it costs his standing.
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-->[[spoiler:'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of man.]]
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-->[[spoiler:'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of man.]]]]
* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon, and [[spoiler: how Léon spurs Arno to have hope and take action again]] at the end of ''Dead Kings''.
* Arno's big-brotherly friendship with Léon, and [[spoiler: how Léon spurs Arno to have hope and take action again]] at the end of ''Dead Kings''.
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* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all, the time, his demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]
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* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all, the time, his demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]
* The ending of ''Dead Kings''. [[spoiler:Arno changes back into his original Assassin robes, having regained his optimism, and decides to remain in France. De Sade's final narration also leaves a sense of hope for both France and Arno's future.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of man.]]
* The ending of ''Dead Kings''. [[spoiler:Arno changes back into his original Assassin robes, having regained his optimism, and decides to remain in France. De Sade's final narration also leaves a sense of hope for both France and Arno's future.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''De Sade:''' Ah, dear Arno. Our hopes to the future condition of the human species may be reduced to three points: The destruction of inequality between different nations, the progress of equality in one and the same nation, and, lastly, the real improvement of man.]]
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* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all all, the time, his insults off pisspot demeaning insult of "pisspot" to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]
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* The friendship and romance of Arno and Elise. Especially when they were children and how Arno backs her against the Assassins despite how much it costs his standing.
* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all his insults off pisspot to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]
* Pierre Bellec's [[spoiler:death is a TearJerker mixed with heartwarming when you realize that all his insults off pisspot to you is because of his friendship with Arno's father. He really did like Arno and it broke his heart to strike at you.]]