When other Assassin’s Creed games recreate time-lost versions of cities like Renaissance-era Venice and resurrect iconic personages like Ben Franklin, they use the locales as playgrounds and the people as quest-givers. Liberation does those things but goes deeper to really feel like an examination of the times as they might have felt. All the glitches in the world don’t diminish that.
Assassin's Creed III Remastered recently launched, updating the visuals and adding gameplay systems to the 2012 title. For those interested in the game's development, Ubisoft has published a detailed article explaining the development of both Assassin's Creed III and Assassin's Creed III Liberation. Highlighting the challenges of building models for Connor's adventure and the creation of Aveline.
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There have been a lot of Assassins in Assassin's Creed. It's time to ask: of all the ones in the games, who's the best of them all?
Ezio! Plus leonardo davinci made all his fancy killing gear. Nuff said.
EDIT: And Ezio was the best dressed too. They nailed that italian flair with his outfit. Most stylish assisn too, then!
Ezio
Hands down and he has the coolest full name
Ezio Auditore da Firenze
Well said, I had the same feeling. Drags me in more to see how far they would go. You prolly won't get many hits simply because people are still kinda Standoff-ish of the subject. But story's like this should be in games more often, I tip my fitted cap to the devs and u for the ball zee article.
I was expecting to see an easter egg like an NPC named Uncle Phil to come out and yell "WILLLLLLL"
Well Americas were built by slaves basically so that´s part of history.
AC Liberation focus on African slave culture while AC3 is more into Native Indian culture.
Not really fond of the title chosen for said article. That said, it's a very interesting piece. Well written I might add. I think that this AC:L is something I wanna play. I played the 1st AC, it was definitely awesome.. however, it was a bit overwhelming.. This AC: L doesn't seem to have the cookie cutter story with stereotypical black characters either.. I like that.. Peace
I haven't played this or AC3 but I really do prefer this character to the protagonist of 3. Partly because I like the idea of a game tackling something as heavy and important as American slavery in any way, partly because she has a better and less ridiculous outfit than the white Assassin costume and partly... Well, honestly partly just because I have a major thing for ass kicking black tomboys, I think the medical term is either AlyxVanceitis or Michonne's disease.