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Assassin's Creed III: Liberation

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  • A Cunning New Assassin - As Aveline, an Assassin of mixed French and African heritage, you must use your skill, instinct and weaponry - including a machete, poison-dart blowpipe, and duelling pistols - to hunt down and eliminate your enemies.
  • Experience A Lifelike World - Feast your eyes on a richly detailed world, thanks to an all-new game engine featuring groundbreaking physics, animation and a new combat system.
  • Designed Exclusively For PS Vita - Take full advantage of PlayStation Vita system touch pads, motion sensor and built-in camera to execute slow-motion chain kills, pickpocket unsuspecting victims and pursue your enemies in a canoe.

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Solid performer for the VitaI'm still working through this title, but I've played enough to know that I really like it. Sound and graphics are both very good (though I the fake French accents are overdone...) The story is well done and thought provoking. In general, the game play is fairly fluid. A few hangups with the combat, but that could very well be my lack of skill. I wish they didn't force you into "personas," which drastically changes your style of play. Running around on top of buildings is probably the most fun, and you can't do that very well in the puffy dress.While I was able to snag this and actually had time to play it at launch, I haven't ran into the game save bug. I believer they're working hard to patch it (if they hadn't already.)Ultimately, this is one of the few legitimately good games that's available for the Vita, and I highly recommend it for those who are into stealth-based action games.4A good handheld gameWell I can't say much as I only started playing last night and played for only an hour. So this review I will update as I get further in and will only review my experience so far.* Graphics are nice, looks clean and reminds me of Uncharted: Golden Abyss. No frame rate issues during fights like other people have had. Limited pop up.* Sound is as mediocre as everyone has reviewed. I was playing with headphones on and it sounded like I was listening to some one play in the room next to me.* Controls are fluid and easy. Killing people comes as easy as it ever has in AC and is just as fun.* Voice acting is great even though the lackluster sound quality sounds like it was recorded into a tin can circa 1930.So far I haven't had any glitches or game breakers. Granted I downloaded and installed the patch before playing. I don't doubt that people have had the problems they say they have, I just haven't had any problems so far, granted I've only played an hour. I saw one lady on the street walk through a fence in an alley way, but that kind of stuff happens in every game. So it's too soon to say it's the best PS Vita game. I still think Rayman Origins and Uncharted: Golden Abyss are the best handheld games for this system. But being only an hour into Assassins Creed III: Liberation, It is definitely a contender as long as I don't have any problems other people have, i.e. save data corruption and game break glitches. I'll update when I get further in.5A fantastic open world assassins creed game you can play anywhere.Do you like Assassins Creed? Do you like having a full console game anywhere you go? This game is perfect for you. This a very impressive game especially when you think about what it is running on. This is a must have for all Vita owners and it is a shame that this system did not take off for us to get more of these. It is a full open world in a unique setting. The touch controls are good in areas and not so good in others. Not bad for a first try at this type of thing. There are a few performance issues in some spots but nothing game breaking. The story so far is interesting and a break from the normal assassins creed stories.5Assassination fun on the go!I have not played an Assassins Creed game since the first one. I find the game overall very fun and I am about 15 hours in. The graphics are great and it runs very smooth. The story is kind of average, I only pay attention to it half the time, but the missions are usually fairly varied and a lot of fun. There are plenty of side missions, collectibles, costumes, weapons, shops to buy, etc. to keep you playing for quite awhile. There is also a trading mini-game which is how you will earn most of your money later in the game and it is quite addictive.I have not come across any glitches or bugs that others have mentioned although I read a patch is on the way. The only con I have is that the combat can be a little difficult, it is not like I remember it being from the first AC where you could just hold down a button and counter every enemy. I highly recommend this game whether you are a fan or not. It is amazing that they were able to squeeze this living world on to a handheld.5Not as good as I hopedBeautiful scenery and graphics, solid gameplay, but terrible logic. You might wander around for a week trying to fulfill a mission because it's not clearly explained. Guards attack me for no reason, even when I'm in good standing. Killed the governor with six guards attacking me, it switches to a cutscene, then the guards are magically gone. The game logic is really missing QA. But it's a fun game to play on a portable device. Consider buying Uncharted: Golden Abyss rather than this.3Not badI love that the AC series has finally added a female to its lineup of assassins. I do wish that she were a bit more hardcore than needing men to flirt with to protect her or sweeping to hide. Most of her personas cannot fight very well, and one of them can't jump (so be careful not to fall into the water or you will be swimming for quite a while to find a way out). Now that I am done with the bad parts, the good parts are that you have a lot to keep you occupied, and it is a lot of fun if you overlook the sexist bits...which can be hard to do if you are not a weak minded female.4Assassin's Creed Liberation is Best Game!!I think this is amazing game I ever play and it is kinda alike as Assassin's Creed III. I think this is one of my favorite game I ever play! I am sure you will enjoy it if you are fan of Assassin's Creed!5The Assassin's Creed series never ceases to amaze me!The item shipped came quick as a bunny and was in mint condition. I am very pleased with not only the title itself, being that it is by Ubisoft, but the shipping speed itself was great as always. The Assassin's Creed series always seems to have a very interesting storyline and tons of ground to explore. I have always enjoyed the open-world concept and there are a lot of games out there that need to follow suit. I believe that it would make quite a few games more interesting. The difference in A.C. Liberation is that you actually play as a woman assassin. I think that it is great because there are very few females that happen to be the main characters, as well as the hero of the game itself. There were a few issues with gameplay that can be annoying such as, not really telling you outright what you need to do to accomplish full synchronization. They may mention one part but not all of the stipulations. You have to open the map and check. This is not a deal-breaker though so, no big deal. Another annoying thing is some of the directions on how to do something could be a bit more clear. An example would be when you first get the whip and you need to wait until you see the directions up above you while leaving a mine. Other than that, it is solid gameplay and has, IMO, a high replay value. Keep up the great work Ubisoft, and you will continue to have a life-long consumer. Thanks and cheers!5Pretty goodThis game is pretty good, not the best Vita game that I have played, and not the worst. I would say that there is not really any plot, it seems to just kind of make it up as it goes. The pickpocketing is extremely frustrating and takes forever to get used to (and no, this is not my first Assassins Creed, I have played and beaten every other title). The idea that you change personas seems like a good idea on paper, but it really doesn't play out like you would think it would. I would recommend this for any Vita owner, I would just say don't expect to be blown away.3Very good productAfter reading some of the critic's review of Liberation, I am having a feeling so far that the Vita version of this franchise hasn't been given a fair shake.First off, it's one of the few games that really gets to show off what the Vita can (and shouldn't) do and rather than being a shrunken down version of its console brother, it's a separate game in the same era.The story so far:As anyone who has read knows, this is the first game of the franchise to have a female lead by the name of Aveline and the story takes place in New Orleans. Not much is known about her except that she lives in a rich household and is an assassin. I am hoping along the lines as I play, we learn how she got involved. We have learned about the others before her including Conner so it would be nice for some back story.ControlsLet's get right to it. The touch controls are gimmicky and while it's not a game breaker, it's not helping the game play either. I have had to do weird things like hold my Vita to lights and slide my fingers across the screen just so to open a letter. Thank goodness this doesn't happen too often but thankfully some of these moments don't always require complex touchscreen meaneuvers and that is a plus. Touch screen chain kills are hit or miss but some are just downright cool as you pull them off. Otherwise, the controls are very responsive and give me a mobile experience I have been looking for.SoundAfter fiddling around with the settings, I managed to find a good blend of music in the background and atmosphere in the foreground and while it may not be much immersive sound, it's still enough to give you a feel of being in the Big Easy in the 1700s. A lot of French speaking citizens, building noises and some of the usual sounds to give a nice ambiance for a game like this; it works for what it is.GraphicsWhile it is one of the best looking games to appear on the Vita since Uncharted, it also suffers from some of the same glitches of the consoles where there are weird clipping errors and NPC bugs which can cause a flower to attack when he shouldn't be attacking and people who blink in and out of scenery. It's not game breaking however, but on the other hand the game is indeed gorgeous and one can see the contrast between this and Boston.Other cool things one may likeOne of the things I really like is that Aveline can change costumes near the appropriate buidlings and each costume has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. Also for each costume, there are different alerts. She can even charm or bribe officers to help her get to places that she needs to go and that within itself is why I like what they did with this character. They let her act like a female and use her `feminine whiles' to distract as she gets her missions done and that is just one of the many weapons at her disposal.ConclusionThis is pretty much the experience one can hope to imagine for the PS Vita. While so far it may not have the best story, graphically speaking and control wise, it's a good mobile Assassin's Creed experience one can get while on the go.4
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation

4.4
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Regular price
€88,00
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