The multiplayer mode isn’t worth playing and I find it a waste of time even tinkering around in it. At first, figuring out how the online mode works is confusing as you will first have to plot your geolocation and start conquering nodes as you send in agents. No, it’s not competitive where you can move your characters to assassinate, but instead you will spend time looking through nodes and capture either the Assassin or Absertgo nodes, depending on which side you choose. Instead of putting it on the handheld, Ubisoft implemented some sort of other unique multiplayer mode.
Those who are hoping that Ubisoft will put the multiplayer competitive online mode in Liberation will be disappointed. Also, you can transfer goods and all sorts of items that will make the experience more fun between both games.
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One of the benefits for linking your PS Vita to the PS3 version of Assassin’s Creed is that you can get Connor’s Tomahawk as a weapon and the ability to play as him. With a lot of them to collect, completionists will find this feature interesting.Īssuming you will also get Assassin’s Creed III on the PS3, one of the benefit of having both the PS Vita and PS3 version of the game is the ability to get goods from each other’s games. In addition to the Vita controls, Liberation also uses the NEAR feature where you can send the collectibles you collect in the game via the ‘Game Goods’ section of NEAR. The use of Vita features isn’t as annoying as other games as every Vita control implemented in Liberation works just right and it’s easy to get used to. At certain points in the game, gamers will be using various controls like the gyro controls when solving a puzzle that involves you tilting it until the ball drops, swiping both the touch and rear panel at the same time to open a letter, using the rear camera under a bright light to reveal the secrets of a letter and much more.
Similar to what Bend did with Golden Abyss, Assassin’s Creed III: Liberation makes good use of the Vita features.