Posted Wed Oct 23, 2013 at 09:30 AM PDT by Brian Hoss
Game coming at a typically bleak part of the year.
'Assassin's Creed: Liberation HD,' the HD remake of the last year's popular PlayStation Vita title, is coming to the PS3 this upcoming January. When initially revealed by Ubisoft, the game appeared to no more than just a console port of a Vita title, but now Ubisoft has shared details illustrating that the remaking has been much more extensive.
From Ubisoft, "When we set out to do Liberation HD, our objective was simple: improve upon what worked on the Vita and adapt the gameplay and missions to be the most fun and enjoyable they could be. As a result, each mission has been reworked in order to improve its pacing, and the challenge it poses to the player."
"In addition to the HD upgrade, we also have new missions specific to Aveline’s Personas. Aveline is the first Assassin with such clearly different character types — Assassin, Lady, and Servant. Each persona has its own advantages and disadvantages when playing missions, and each generates a different reaction from the city life around Aveline. That’s a total of 15 missions delving deeper into Aveline’s story."
You can find the latest info on 'Assassin's Creed Liberation HD' linked from our Video Game Release Schedule.
Source: PlayStation Blog
Author: Brian Hoss
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