Altaïr escorting Niccolò and Maffeo Polo out of Masyaf.
The fact that you have an inexhaustible Arrow Storm bar and a whole squad of Assassins as personal bodyguards means that Ezio can get through the level without ever physically touching an enemy himself. He basically leads an army of Assassins straight into the heart of the Templar headquarters.
When Ezio leads a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the Templars for killing Yusuf and kidnapping Sofia.
There's a total of fifteen Templar corpses in there, which means that he alone killed them, as well as probably wounding several others.
When Ezio arrives at Sofia's shop all that's to be found is Yusuf's body and a shitload of dead templars.
Desmond Sequence Five in general, as you end up back at Abstergo, retracing your escape route from Assassin's Creed II all the way back up to the Animus room - where it all started.
not only dislodging the Great Chain, but bringing the entire building down! Yusuf was not kidding when he said it had fifty times the kick of their usual bombs.ĭesmond: My name is Desmond Miles.
And before that, Ezio plants a bomb directly at the base of the Great Chain, walks away a bit and shoots it with his Hidden Gun.
Complete with a, "cool guys don't look at explosions" finale.
Ezio manages to sink an entire Ottoman fleet by himself, with a Greek Fire cannon.
A few times one could confuse it with real people for a moment if they didn't know they were looking at a video game trailer.
Not to mention that the whole sequence is so amazingly detailed that it looks seriously lifelike.
After a few moments, he simply gets up and begins to walk on his own, and everyone in the room freaks the hell out. His wrists are bound together, completely unarmed and is being dragged to his death.
What makes this scene better is that before he's about to be hanged, he's led through a room with about twenty or so people in it, armed to the teeth.