Liberation introduced several mechanics that differentiated it from its console counterpart, Assassin's Creed III :
The story follows Aveline, the daughter of a wealthy French merchant and an African "placée" (a woman in a recognized system of common-law marriage). This background allows her to move between high society and the slave population. : 1765 – 1777.
: Brought the game to PS3, Xbox 360, and PC with upgraded graphics and refined missions.
: Aveline can switch between three distinct personas—Slave, Lady, and Assassin. Each persona changes how guards react to her, which areas she can access, and her combat capabilities.
Originally released for the PlayStation Vita in 2012, stands out as the first entry in the series to feature a female protagonist, Aveline de Grandpré. Set in 18th-century Louisiana during the end of the French and Indian War, the game offers a unique perspective on the franchise's core conflict between Assassins and Templars, focusing on the themes of slavery and identity. Key Gameplay Features
: Liberation was included as a full high-definition remaster bundled with the ACIII remaster for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Community Perspectives
A for finding all collectibles like Mayan Statuettes. Combat strategies for mastering the Persona system.
: Aveline utilizes unique weaponry suited to the bayou and urban environments of New Orleans. The blowgun allows for silent, long-range takedowns using various dart types.
Creed Liberation(2012) — Assassins
Liberation introduced several mechanics that differentiated it from its console counterpart, Assassin's Creed III :
The story follows Aveline, the daughter of a wealthy French merchant and an African "placée" (a woman in a recognized system of common-law marriage). This background allows her to move between high society and the slave population. : 1765 – 1777.
: Brought the game to PS3, Xbox 360, and PC with upgraded graphics and refined missions. ASSASSINS CREED LIBERATION(2012)
: Aveline can switch between three distinct personas—Slave, Lady, and Assassin. Each persona changes how guards react to her, which areas she can access, and her combat capabilities.
Originally released for the PlayStation Vita in 2012, stands out as the first entry in the series to feature a female protagonist, Aveline de Grandpré. Set in 18th-century Louisiana during the end of the French and Indian War, the game offers a unique perspective on the franchise's core conflict between Assassins and Templars, focusing on the themes of slavery and identity. Key Gameplay Features : Brought the game to PS3, Xbox 360,
: Liberation was included as a full high-definition remaster bundled with the ACIII remaster for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Community Perspectives
A for finding all collectibles like Mayan Statuettes. Combat strategies for mastering the Persona system. Originally released for the PlayStation Vita in 2012,
: Aveline utilizes unique weaponry suited to the bayou and urban environments of New Orleans. The blowgun allows for silent, long-range takedowns using various dart types.