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Not to be outdone by its big-brother, Sony has also released the TV commercial for Assassin's Creed Liberation for the PlayStation Vita. Y'know, just in case you didn't know there's a full-blown spin-off of Assassin's Creed 3 hitting its fledgling handheld console. I have to admit, that didn't show much when it comes to the actual gameplay. But seeing as it is a TV spot, it's to be expected, no?
Can this game finally be the PlayStation Vita's "savior" when it comes to its software library? We'll know soon enough as Assassin's Creed 3 Liberation will hit store shelves on October 30...yep, the same day as its Xbox 360 and PS3 counterparts. If you're looking to buy a PS Vita and Assassin's Creed 3 Liberation, there's also a bundle for that coming out that will bundle the game with a new crystal white Wi-Fi PS Vita. [SOURCE]
I'M NOT SURE IF Sony Entertainment or Ubisoft has an aversion of casting or hiring People of Color to represent their fictional People of Color, but something about this woman just screams suspect and I highly doubt it's just my imagination. To top it all off the beige lighting of the environment and the off shadowing of her face that gives me the impression that her cheeks have been painted with bronzer to show off her [non-existent] cheekbones, makes it all hard to tell whether or not this a Woman of Color of just a white chick hired for a brief moment of fame. Either way, I'm getting a real icky vibes off of her entire presentation.





