Do you happen to know when exactly all the tracks in the Syndicate Official Soundtrack and Sounds of Syndicate actually play in the game. I’m trying to put them all in chronological order, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Basing it off of the titles of the tracks, I think it’s something like…

  • Bloodlines (main menu theme)
  • London is Waiting (S2 M1) 
  • Family (title sequence)
  • The Churning Seas of London (S3 M1)
  • Soothing Syrup (S4 M2 or M3)
  • Everyone has a Price (S5 M2)
  • It’s Business, Mr. Frye (S5 M7)
  • You’ve Stolen Your Last Shilling (S6 M5)
  • So Much for a House Call (S7 M2)
  • Take Your Bow, Knave (S7 M6)
  • Darling, What a Night (S8 M4)
  • Men Have Become Monsters (S8 M4)
  • Mazurka (S9 M4)
  • I Would Have Created a Paradise (S9 M4)
  • A Night to Remember (S9 M4)
  • Underground (final modern day scene)

You can’t really put the Murder Ballads (i.e. the tracks with lyrics) in chronological order since they’re heard being performed on the streets and taverns. 

Then there are tracks like “Top Hats and Sword Canes” and “A Ballet of Blades” that are heard more than once through the game. There’s also incidents where I heard “Top Hats” during my first playthrough of

S5 M3, but “Hooded Allegro Vivace” the second playthrough

Have you posted any of the italian swearings? of acII and brotherhood like “stronzo” “figlio di putana” “cazzo” and other words people say like “vergogna”

Some. Most of them are by Ezio:

Cazzo!

Fottiti!

Bischero!

figlio d’un cane!

coglione!

Fatti sotto, porco!” (not really swearing, but it’s an insult nonetheless)

Imbecile.

Madre di dio!” (again, not really an offensive swearing)

Ah, che idea del cazzo!” – Leonardo

Merda!” – Lanz

Caterina Sforza in AC2

Bartolomeo d’Alviano’s entire existence