Assassin’s Creed Brootherhood Ending, Prepare For Wall-Punching WTF Moment

It’s no secret, Asssassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is out to impress, and has definitely shook off whatever initial enigma some may have had. This is not an “out to milk your pockets” franchise.” Instead Creed has blossomed into a more robust, stand alone experience, that’s set to build upon a great series while improving it as well. And as with Assassins Creed II, another ending leaving more questions than answers seems to be in store for us all.

Shortly before he left Ubisoft, Patrice Désilets, the Creative Director behind Assassins Creed: Brotherhood freely divulged information regarding the end of the upcoming title, stating:

“The other day I was recording the ending of ‘Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood’ with Desmond, with Nolan North. He was reading it and then he was like, ‘Credits?! You mother f***ker! What do you mean credits?!’ And I was like, ‘Well, it ends there.’ [Patrice makes the sound of Nolan grunting in frustration]. He’s really into it, which is great.”

Great to be into it yes. Not so great to be left hanging by it. What are your thoughts on being faced with yet another Assassin’s Creed cliffhanger? Sound off in the comments section.

[Source: MultiplayerBlog]

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  • Katie

    Cliffhangers just make me even more excited for the next installment in the series. :) :) :)

  • Daniel

    I just want the story to go on and on. IT’S AMAZING!!! I never thought I’d be into video games, but they reeled me in with history. I hope the story progresses and goes into depth. I’m not ready to let go. I think a cliffhanger is very exciting.

  • antony

    10 more games please

  • Alan

    ok i have loved theseries since it first started and the story line has been amazing and i have done good keeping up with it untill now the end of brotherhood just tossed me a curvball . i really just dont understand the end this one but i loved the whole game i thought it was amazing! i am ready for hopefully many more in the series to come. someone help me and explain the ending of brotherhood to me !

  • Philosopher

    yeah i get it now…in the truth movie of assassins creed 2 you could see adam & eve…so i think in the world of assassins creed those were the first assassins and the ancestors of Desmond. (especially because the voice actor from Desmond an Adam is the same)
    So there has to be a girl relative too!
    so he has to find her and make a kid with her.
    First i thought he would be making a kid with Lucy but it’s clear now…
    Lucy is a templar because Juno said at the end: “the cross(templar symbol) darkens the horizon, the path must be opened!” and just after that Juno forces you to stab Lucy.
    what strongens this is the fact that subject 16 says: She(Lucy) is not who you think she is…
    then there were the mails that you could read from Lucy were she mails with a guy (i think it’s a templar).
    you get her password from a guy called Erudito..he sends you a mail…could this Erudito person be subject 16?
    The achievement of the glyph puzzles say he’s still alive so…
    it also explains the red footprints outside because they are from Lucy and red means Templar maby you noticed that when you went outside the animus Lucy was gone mostly of the time…
    there was also an email about a warning of a white van outside…so Lucy could be walking outside to give them information.
    I love assassins creed with all it’s hidden stuff!

    this are my thoughts.

  • Brett

    Yea, I love Assassin’s Creed. When I (Just a few moments ago) finished the game, I got up, and started screaming at the T.V. in disbelief of what happened. All I could say was “WT* MAN? THAT WAS LUCY! YOU KILLED LUCY!!!” But once I calmed down, I searched it, and I found this sight.
    When I read Philosopher’s post up above, it made more sense. Even though that cliff hanger made me want to throw my cat out the window, but now that I think about it, I would sit through 100 of those cliffhangers, each time worse, to see the continuation of Assassin’s Creed.