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Sunday 30 December 2012

Assassin's Creed 3: liberation Review

By Lee Arnold


If you liked the Hunger Games trilogy, you will be happily surprised to discover that the major lead character in Assassin' Creed III: Liberation video game is a girl. Named Aveline de Grandpr, the game presents her as an Afro-French origin.

Set in the latter half of the eighteenth century in the backdrop of the end of the French and the Indian Wars, and the beginning of the American Revolution, the video game pits Aveline and the player against the Spanish forces in Louisiana.

Assassin's Creed III: Liberation is the current launch for PlayStation Vita. The game is for the 18 + matured gamer' area. Ubisoft has created the game solely for the PS Vita and its touch and movement capabilities. The game has a terrific look and feel on PS Vita.

It is quickly one of the most effective video games readily available on hand held in terms of the aesthetic encounter. The full use of Vita system with the front contact screens, the rear touch pad, cameras and the gyroscope makes it a well integrated set up.

It is when while enjoying that you start to obtain a few frustrations. The story buildup is patchy, and you are basically initiated into the video game without having sufficient overview on Aveline and how she came to be the assassin. There is no effort in the game to evolve the story or the character.

The plot is set in an interesting era of American past - and many of you would want to obtain more out of the storyline. A few of the side-missions help the scenario by dwelling on her close-ones. These side missions also offer a few extra benefits, but you'll dislike them after a while because of their dull nature.

If you are trying to adhere to the narrative, you may be left wondering at times. It will resemble reading a mystery, with pages missing out on. Best is to obtain on with the quest and enjoy the action. In an uniqueness, the game lets you change Aveline's garbs, and with each new clothes she takes care of the circumstances in different ways.

She can move easily undetected with some period outfits, but can't do, say, the tree climbing. Her main warrior dress makes her a total killer with all readily available moves. The video game wades through different settings of crowded streets, of swamps and of ancient ruins.




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