First they showed off Liberation, for the PS Vita, which will feature «
the first female assassin».
Fans will play as Aveline, the series
first female assassin.
Not exact matches
First up for the pie of exclusiveness is Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, which will see female assassin Aveline (who first appeared on the Vita outing Assassin's Creed III Liberation) get three unique missions for the pirate adventure on either of the PlayStat
First up for the pie of exclusiveness is
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, which will see female assassin Aveline (who first appeared on the Vita outing Assassin's Creed III Liberation) get three unique missions for the pirate adventure on either of the PlayS
Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag, which will see
female assassin Aveline (who first appeared on the Vita outing Assassin's Creed III Liberation) get three unique missions for the pirate adventure on either of the PlayS
assassin Aveline (who
first appeared on the Vita outing Assassin's Creed III Liberation) get three unique missions for the pirate adventure on either of the PlayStat
first appeared on the Vita outing
Assassin's Creed III Liberation) get three unique missions for the pirate adventure on either of the PlayS
Assassin's Creed III Liberation) get three unique missions for the pirate adventure on either of the PlayStations.
Check out the trailer for the PlayStation Vita title
Assassin's Creed: Liberation, featuring the series»
first female protagonist.
This is also the
first console edition of
Assassin's Creed to feature a
female protagonist which is a pretty big deal considering the mess that was last year's E3 and the lack of
female characters in the largely multiplayer focused
Assassin's Creed: Unity.
The new game is the
first in the series for the PSP Vita and it is also the
first Assassin's Creed game with a
female as the main character.
Set in 18th century New Orleans, play as Aveline, the
first female protagonist in the
Assassin's Creed series.
As Aveline, the
first playable
female Assassin in the
Assassin's Creed saga, players must use their skill, instinct and weaponry — including a machete, poison - dart blowpipe, a whip and dueling pistols — to hunt down and eliminate their enemies on an unforgettable journey from the crowded streets of New Orleans, through voodoo - haunted swamps and ancient Mayan ruins.
Update: Ubisoft has released a third video, giving
Assassin's Creed fans their
first look at the playable
female character, Evie Frye, as she tears apart some thugs with a ridiculously stylish cane - sword.
Going back to E3 2012, for example, we saw the
first playable
female character in an
Assassin's Creed game, a lead based on Academy Award nominee Ellen Page in Beyond: Two Souls, and even a strong teenaged
female character in The Last of Us (we'll reserve judgment for Tomb Raider's actual treatment of Lara Croft for a later date).
Liberation goes one step further, giving players a huge open - world, a host of mechanical improvements (as seen on PS3 in ACIII), and a
female Assassin for the
first time.