Assassin's Creed III: Liberation was released the same day as Assassin's Creed III back in October 2012 for the PlayStation Vita, and now has been ported to the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
+Good Protagonist; +Good Combat
-Poor Story; -Lots of Bugs
Manufacturer: Assassin's Creed
Assassin's Creed III: Liberation was released the same day as Assassin's Creed III back in October 2012 for the PlayStation Vita, and now has been ported to the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
+Good Protagonist; +Good Combat
-Poor Story; -Lots of Bugs
There are a few things that you need to know if you're considering buying Assassin's Creed Liberation HD. The game is a re-issue of a PlayStation Vita game released at about the same time Assassin's Creed III appeared on consoles.
If you count the Director's Cut of the first game in the franchise, I haven't played an Assassin's Creed I didn't like. Brotherhood felt like a cash-grab after the announcement, but once I actually played it, I ended up liking it more than its predecessor.
Revelations appears on the box as the ultimate Assassin's Creed experience, containing all the features to date and even putting you in the shoes of both Altair and Ezio in a single package.
A welcome return for Altair; A large and bustling new city to conquer; Multiplayer a step up from Brotherhood
Ending reveals little but teases; New additions don't feel fleshed out; Desmond segments are lacking
Following 2010's Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood was going to be no easy task for Ubisoft. Brotherhood brought some significant new stuff to the historical and science fiction hybrid that is the Assassin's Creed series. To many it was more than a mere expansion to Assassin's Creed 2.
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It works; original multiplayer; atmospheric music
Desmond; unfathomable plot; strategy section
Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD is an agreeable adventure that die-hard fans of the series are certain to enjoy. Those who look upon Black Flag as the reinvention of an ailing franchise are advised to leave their expectations at the door however, as this is a grounded affair similar to the AC titles...
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Altair's animation and free running agility is a joy to watch; Remarkably detailed realisation of Holy Land locations; You can get truly medieval on enemies with some brutally realistic moves; Busy; heaving; well-populated cities; Occasionally provides great atmosphere and sweeping vistas; Plenty to...
Some tearing and the odd glitch; Being an assassin is not as varied as it should be; Not enough stealth; Missions become samey after a while; The animus plot "twist" in the game is underdeveloped and frankly; crap
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