Assassin's Creed III: Liberation
PlayStation Vita

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation

Released 10/29/12
Genre : Action Adventure
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ESRB Rated M: Mature 17+
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In the southern tip of the American colonies, a battle will be fought - and a nation's destiny will be shaped - by a warrior no one will see coming. Assassins Creed III: Liberation delivers a standalone PS Vita-exclusive storyline set in the years leading up to the events of Assassins Creed III. In 1765, as the attention of the Colonies is focused on the British, Spain hatches a plot to take over Louisiana. Play as Aveline, a highly-skilled assassin, and fight to stop the Spanish plot, one silent strike at a time. Use a control scheme custom built for PS Vita to take out enemies with slo-motion precision, lure them into traps, and more.

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AssassinzzZZzzz Creed III: Liberation
=/ <br /> <br />Okay, let's be clear. This game IS good. Especially if Handheld gaming is your primary gaming experience. <br />This game has TONS of content to keep you busy. Decent (but not great) graphics. Good gameplay, etc. <br />You really can't go wrong with the fact that it's a legit Assassin's Creed experience, in the palms of your hand, on the go. <br /> <br />But... if you're only able to play in small chunks, or would rather be hooked up to your TV and console, this game isn't going to hold too much of your attention. At least not for long. <br /> <br />It's a long game, so, it can feel like a chore at times, especially being a handheld. <br /> <br />It has some cool ideas, letting you choose between different personas... but whoever thought the "lady persona" was a good idea should be fired. Yeah, disguise is nice, but it goes COMPLETELY against the Assassin's Creed experience. You can't free run, you can't fight well. It makes traveling feel sluggish and boring. None of those experiences are enjoyable. Stealth is always a big aspect of the series, but that was not the way to do it. <br /> <br />If you've got the time, and Portable gaming is your Main thing, this is a great game for you. But it's a bit of niche group. For the Vita, this is a must buy. However, should you also own a console, chances are you're time will be taken up with ACIII and other Heavy Holiday Hitters to spend any time on this.
StarRaven (member since 2011)
reviewed on 11/17/12
20 agree
8
Good When You're an Assassin
This game introduces a disguise system. You only play as an Assassin like a third of the time. The other 2/3 you play as a "slave" or a "lady." It's the same character just in different costumes, yet as a lady persona your character is completely unable to climb buildings or really fight at all. The slave persona handled a bit better, but it doesn't make sense that Aveline becomes limited physically after putting on a dress rather than her typical assassin uniform. That would normally be a minor complaint not worthy of knocking off points for, however playing the lady persona is a complete bore. The game is amazing when it's playing like it's console counterparts (when you're a slave or assassin persona) but the lady persona really drags it down for me. <br /> <br />The story is also kind of boring. The dialogue is so basic and uninteresting and the characters are nothing special. Where does this even fit into the canon? It's never answered in the game. <br /> <br />It's definitely worth playing because it delivers a decent Assassin's Creed on the go, just don't expect it to be anywhere near the quality of Assassin's Creed ll or lll
pswilliams986 (member since 2011)
reviewed on 11/6/12
7 agree
10
some glitches, but still awesome
there have been a handful of little glitches, including issues with the "face the camera to the light" feature, and a few others. also issues with random markers on the map that i have had to turn to google to figure out. Also the "counter" option while fighting is terrible, fighting has always been a blast on all Assassins C games, especially AC3 for console, but this one is no fun, you have to tap the button at exacly the right time or you are screwed, and it is seriously like a split second. Also i love the different personas, but i hate having to take down the noteriety on all of them seperately, you almost have to make one of your other personas notorious in order to remove the noteriety from the others. I gave it a 10 though cause it is the best game i have ever played on Vita or PSP, and the storyline and other gameplay is just awesome!
traviscfm (member since 2012)
reviewed on 12/26/12
2 agree
6
game is good not great
this game is very interesting and a sure buy on the vita unfortunatly this game is bugged like crazy from changing ur weapons at random or costumes not changing feels really funky when you go into a big battle because you dont get the indicators you are familiar with. <br /> <br />persona changing is pretty cool does change the feel but as for each having its own wanted meter.... it dont help u rip down one sign and it affects a different persona. <br /> <br />give it a try i say
saleyva23 (member since 2012)
reviewed on 11/16/12
5 agree
6
Average
Quite a lot of bugs in game. Stories are not interesting.
2s1ow (member since 2017)
reviewed on 1/10/17
1 agree
3
Don't look at me
I did't really play the game that much started off not good so from there I was just like freak it. Better way to say that is the game got glitchy for a couple of days then, I was stuck on a roof ,then I was in the middle of town so I just quit never played agin .
Bonnie420 (member since 2014)
reviewed on 11/23/14
1 agree
6
to easy
This game only took me two days to beat it was almost as easy as dontais inferno for Xbox 360 which took me 6 hours to beat <br />
ktl (member since 2013)
reviewed on 11/19/14
0 agree
3
1 Word terrible
when you play it its not fun and it really it feels more like your playing chess than a video game
Hesham99 (member since 2013)
reviewed on 7/12/13
1 agree
7
Pretty Good
I would recommend it.
gfsubscriber1 (member since 2012)
reviewed on 4/10/13
0 agree
4
ACIII: Liberation User Review
This game looks and feels great on a handheld device and it truly shows off the capabilities of of the PlayStation Vita. It's a miniature version of a console standard Assassin's Creed packed full of gameplay and story. <br /> <br />The story itself is mediocre. Aveline is the first female lead in the franchise and her story felt weak. Often the game forces the player to wear a certain persona (lady, assassin, slave) rather than letting the player choose how to go about a mission. The side missions in the games are rather dull as well. More than half of them have Aveline racing around the city to etch out business competition. <br /> <br />One particular side mission helps show off hour frustrating the control scheme is. The right bumper is used to sprinting and climbing. This mission is a race and through the duration of it, the gamer will find that sprinting next to something they can climb (even when they don't want to climb) will become a frustrating en devour. <br /> <br />Liberation also forces the gamer to utilize the Vita functionality as a game play mechanism. This is displayed in quirky little puzzles that require the rear view camera to be pointed at a bright light to unveil a secret message. More often than not, this function did not work, even when it was pointed at the brightest light. <br /> <br />Another frustrating puzzle occurred during the ball maze that forced the gamer to tilt the Vita in a manner that would move the ball to the center of the maze. The controls felt clunky and the ball rarely moved the direction it was suppose to. Upon setting the Vita on a flat surface, the ball continued to move by itself. <br /> <br />Liberation is also plagued with glitches ranging from getting struck by enemies that are outside of melee range, swimming in mid air, and hitting an enemy continuously without them eventually going down. The game also suffers from a glitch that refuses to load the player's saved game. I was forced to restart twice. <br /> <br />Overall experience was fun, but it was overshadowed by t
HaloT1tan (member since 2007)
reviewed on 3/6/13
1 agree

Game Details

Players1Online Players 64 PublisherUbisoftRatingMature 17+

Specs & Requirements

Memory10 MBOnline FeaturesOnline MultiplayerModesStoryControllersTouch Screen, Motion Sensor, Rear Touch Pad

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