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Of Course, anyone who played both Liberation and ACIV would know that there's simply no way Black Flag performed "as well as Liberation"- because, it in fact performed 100 times better, lol - Combat- wise, content wise (Wait, Liberation actually has content apart from main Missions? Pleaaaaase), and well, graphic-wise - I wouldnt be surprised if someone sues ubi for misleading title that has "HD" at The end, because I am running at high- res, and well, Textures are no way near what HD should be like.
(if you dont believe me- try putting ACIV gameplay next to Liberation)
Liberation does lack some, but truthfully, Black Flag and Liberation are both two separate games, with two separate storylines. In the end, it's a game. One we can all enjoy with its own story. Was it ever meant to be a main game? No, certainly not. Avaline and her adventures were meant to be a side story in the Assassin's Creed story. However, giving the game the HD polish (I swear if you try to compare Liberation HD's first level and Black Flag, I will buy the gas to drive to you and slap you. The first level had an awkward depth of field blur that degraded graphics quality, so compare the actual game and not the dream sequence) and releasing it out of the Vita and to Steam, Ubisoft Store, PS3 and Xbox 360, they allow the story to reach a broader audience who might have played Black Flag's Aveline DLC and wondered about her original story. Again, it was never meant to be a full-scale "Main Series" styled game. It has its own, original story to tell.
If it was an indie company, making it, or even if it was just separate game, that has nothing to do with the Assassin's creed Universe- fine, I'd put both hands down, and praise the creators.
But- it IS part of AC series (at least, they release it as such), and well, I expected more from everything- Including story (Although, it seems Aveline is a great CHARACTER, with stronger personality than Connor, perhaps, but its one of rare cases when the story about such Person is just....... not worth this person)
That's mho anyways.
I can agree with that, but I still do have to point out that yes, it's an installment in the series, but not the main series involving Desmond and his ancestors. It's a side-story. An installment meant to show another side of the story. You do have a point though. Liberation never could quite pull off the advancing of characters, but it did bring a little change around the mid-point. :P
BUT!!!!!!!!!!
Think of the Monkeys!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAKG-kbKeIo