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so mid
super boring story that had no emotional weight to any characters i didn't care about anything that happened. it sucks because aveline could've been a way cooler character but this game just missed the mark. also, a stupid amount of collectibles

I will defend this game with my life, severely underrated. Better than any of the new AC games.

After such a disappointment with AC 3 I was amazed at how good this game was compared to the others. there are some interesting mechanics and the whole changing cloths is a interesting way to gain different abilities. It's a lot of fun for any fan of Assassin's creed.

The characters are very interesting and i love Aveline, but there was no roundup of what happened at the end if she got married, if they both continued to fight the prejudice together and what finally became of her and her mother.

Edit: I did love the costume changing ideas and using the eagle vision to look up all kinds of clues to track people down. The clothing changes makes sense in that the assassination outfit is infamous so you can never lower your notoriety as it's a very clearly dangerous outfit. Especially as a woman in this time period.

Then you have other outfits that have positives and negatives. The Lady outfit you can't parkour in, due to the corset and dress being fairly restrictive, but notoriety goes up slowly and the slave outfit allows all the parkour, however, with less clothing there's less armour to protect yourself so you can get killed much more easily.

My first initial thought when I saw it was an option to change cloths was an eye-rolling thought of "oh yes, of course. First female character as the protagonist and her special ability is dressing up!" but in game, it works really well and a fun thing to do which makes sense in the context of the world and also as, like real assassins, disguising yourself.

I enjoy the protagonist and story, but it being a PS Vita game really holds it back. Very boring and I couldnt get through it


What in the world is this abomination? The starting was kind of interesting but everything went downhill pretty fast. The game is buggy. Switching between dresses is pretty painful. Also, you can easily get stuck in any place of the map because of the game being so buggy. Besides, the feminist story is so poor that I don't remember any of it already.
Do yourself a favour, stay away from this game and don't torture yourself.

A fine little spin-off of the Assassin's creed series.

As same as Freedom Cry, they tried to transform a DLC in a independent game

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Eu entendo que é um jogo para portáteis, mas meu deus que jogo fraco
A protagonista Aveline é sim muito interessante, mas fadada a estar presa em um jogo fraco, joguei até um pouco mais da metade do jogo e não consegui mais, muito entediante
Achei interessante a ideia de trocar a roupa/personalidade de Aveline, porém só isso que é novo no jogo
Pelo que vi ela se encontra com Connor, mas não sei muito, mas achei interessante, assim como o jogo explora a escravidão, sendo algo que não é comum em jogos até onde eu sei, porém isso não salva o jogo de ser apressado e com a personalidade de uma pedra (menos a Aveline, gostei dela)

I played just because it was free with the AC3 remaster. I dont hate this game, but I couldnt find any motivation to continue playing. It was just boring. The different outfits bring cool variance but its age and the platform it released on originally shows through and through

I got this as part of the Assassin's Creed III Remasterd package, but somehow feel that this one needs its own entry; Liberation was developed for the Playstation Vita, a handheld console, and as such it is much smaller and more limited than the main titles. Yet, it is also not just a DLC for Assassin's Creed 3, even though they came out the same time, and (as far as I know) use the same engine.

Being it's own game, it gets its own setting: We're in the "French and Indian War", which in Assassins Creed III only gets touched in the Epilogue - were in New Orleans, Louisiana - the south of America - a french colony that gets attacked by the Spanish. Aveline de Grandpré is an african-french nobel born female of a rich trader; who had a child with his slave, Jeanne. The mother disappears and Aveline grows up with her father and his wife Madeleine de L'Isle; and soon gets discovered by a Voodoo priest Agaté who helps here become an Assassin. In this game, Aveline's main objective is finding out what happened to her mother. But she's also caught between the war of the Assassins and Templars, the defense of the city against the Spanish and her second agenda: freeing slaves.

This game does a few things different than other AC games before: The Assassins are not shown as the perfect order; Agaté has his doubts and does mistakes, and Aveline even has to work against him. However, he is no Templar (different to AC). Also it is the first time, we get to play a female Assassin. She got her own unique sword fighting system, which according to rumor was so good that it only afterwards got adapted to AC III. She also introduces the chain kill ability - something that we'd see reappear in games much later. And besides that she also introduces the Berserker dart, which in my humble opinion is one of the best weapons to have. We also get a much more complex trading system that needs you to pay attention. You could not only make bad trades by buying and selling goods at the wrong places - you can even make a loss. Besides the city of New Orleons we also get to play in the Bayou and there's even an "out mission" in Chichén Itzá - an old Maya city that is located on Yucatán - Mexico. This leads to an interesting mix of colonial french life, Bayou Voodoo cult and ancient Maya culture. Plus, there is a little bonus - she also get's an "out mission" in New York where she stumbles upon Connor; a small "fan favour" mission. Aveline is also the very first character that is not connected to Desmond; instead you as the player are the person in the modern-day, playing a game Abstergo invented by utilizing the DNA from Subject 1; the goal of Abstergo is not to find anything new, but actually make the Templars look good and the Assassins bad. But you got a hacked version of the game, which - similar to the glitches in previous games - will show you the changes when you find the data packages those hacker left behind.

However, the feature that is most unique for AC: Liberation and which - unfortunately never got picked up again afterwards - was her stealth and clothing system. Being situated in so many different "cultures" Aveline has a set of three different clothes: Her typical Assassin clothing which gives here the most range of movement and weapons, but also the most attention form guards and people around here.

But being of noble decent, Aveline also learned all the ways of the Lady and even has access to expensive dresses. Wearing those, she wasn't able to move the way she could as Assassin, and also she doesn't have access to nearly all here weapons. But she looses all notoriety, can move around more freely in restricted areas, flirt with guards to get access to areas you couldn't otherwise access, etc.

Last but not least there is the slave persona - dressed up as a slave she is not noticed at all - and when she is, she has easy ways to get out of visibility, by picking up a broom or carrying crates. She can move around "mostly" freely except for when slave guards are around, she has her full range of motion but of course no access to most of her weapons (but more than with the Lady persona - especially the ever so important Assassins Blade).

Not only do all three outfits let here access different areas, and need her to work with different strategies - but also the actions that make here notorious differ - as do the ways to loose notoriety again.

All in all I really enjoyed this part of the game and I am really disappointed, that it has never picked up again until now.

While all of this sounds really great, the main issue I have with this game, is that you'll see it's not a main title. Everything is much smaller, the story much shallower, and the overall game time is also really short; I cannot see any hours logged for the game, but it took me less than a week to complete the game, and that includes finding all the collectable things that are hidden in the maps. This also leads to a smaller range of usage of all the abilities that I mentioned. E.g. while it is cool that you can switch cloths and have different approaches on the missions, it would have been nice to actually have different choices to do a mission - maybe something like: "I need to kill target person": Possibility 1: I access through the slave entrance, work my way through the kitchen, etc. and get different challenges but also opportunities, as opposed to Possibility 2: I work myself in as a guest being the Lady. The reality for the game is this: "Kill target person, but you can only enter as slave". So while there could have been great potential to give you different play-styles and have different experiences and challenges, in reality you only get one way of doing things anyways, so it's rather dull, even though the idea is great and could have had so much potential.

Then again - and that's what makes it so hard for me to take into account: It's not really a main game, it wasn't intended for the main platforms that all other main games are published for, it's a mobile game - similar to all those iOS and Android games. And on that level, I think it might be an incredible game (I cannot judge it on that level though, as I never owned a Vita and have no references to other Vita games).

In the end I think it's a game worth playing - today you'll get it for free with AC III, it's treated as an DLC (which it never was - but if it where, then it is a much better DLC than most of the other DLCs), and it fits perfectly between AC III and Black Flag - so for any other competitionist out there: Give it a try; view it as a DLC and you won't be disappointed.

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It's a decent game...

Assassin's Creed Liberation should've been more than a PS Vita AC game. Story-wise, I'll spoil a bit of stuff: I think the idea of this being the first Abstergo Entertainment game was awesome, with all the censorship they included to try to change the way people view Templars, yet probably because of the small budget it comes off as written in a silly way at times, with the changes being cartoonish and absurd. Still really dig the concept and it's not a bad execution with the hacker showing you the truth. Aveline sucks as a character, though. In a saga driven by its protagonists like AC, she's a bland, one dimensional and stereotyped protagonist, basically a worse Adewale from Freedom Cry, AC IV's "basically a DLC" spinoff.

Gameplay wise I think this game saves up the lack of a more in depth combat/Parkour with the social stealth system. I'm sad they haven't used it in so long, changing your identity with the Assassin/Slave/Elon Musk personas was really immersive, they all had their own roles and notoriety systems and they never felt underdeveloped. Also liked the difference of scenery in which the game takes place, adding some variety to it despite its short runtime... Still, the combat is copied from AC III and unlike AC IV there were 0 changes to it... Parkour is very bare bones stuff.

Assassin's Creed Liberation is a victim of Ubisoft's decisions, but despite that I still recommend playing it at least once. It's such a simple game I think anyone can get on it and manage to 100% it.

I understand why it's one of the least popular asscreeds

Soft locked the game due to having wrong outfit for a mission.

É um bom assassins creed? Mais ou menos. É um bom jogo? Não. Mas é uma opção do caralho pro vita

played it on the ps5 and it crashes every 5-10 minuts

Probablement le pire de la liscence. Malgré de bonne idées, notament l'idée de jouer de son statut de Dame dans des fêtes et tout, c'est fun, mais comme ce jeu viens de la PS Vita, baaah euuh y'a moins gameplay, l'histoire est plus courte, moins interessante, et on se retrouve avec un Sous AC1, dommage ! dans le bayou c'est cool par contre j'aime l'ambiance

Mds, até eu esqueci desse daqui. Mas vou defender q foi revolucionário

though an interesting setting, the narrative is too fragmented to give an impression, ultimately falling flat

Longer than freedom cry but not long enough for its own game. Still I had fun , cool to see a different couple settings for AC

Aun para una portátil se queda algo corto, y tanto la historia como la mecánica de las vestimentas daba para mas.

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Divertido, porem a historia e confusa por conta das intervenções do "cidadão", o que faz o jogo tecnicamente ter 2 finais. Vale a pena pela historia e o fato de ser a primeira mulher protagonista de um titulo de AC fora do Chronicles.


É um jogo legal e divertido, tem as mecânicas de troca de roupa da Aveline que diferencia bastante ele dos demais jogos. Recomendo mais para quem gosta da franquia Assassin's Creed.
Obs: eu joguei ele no Xbox Series S, não no Xbox 360, e no pacote do AC3 Remastered, mas estou avaliando separadamente
Obs: zerei e platinei com 12h

Tiene mecánicas interesantes que pudieron haber sido aprovechadas mejor en la saga principal; es divertido pero olvidable.

AC mais fodase q eu joguei na minha vida