Fuck Ubisoft.
Fuck Ubisoft.
Where's TadBravo to come to this guy's defense again?
I so much wish we’d gone with Warren over “train cops to aim for the leg instead of the heart” Biden. Still, with no other option in November I’m voting Leg 2020.
... did you just say that “I can’t breathe” is a political joke?
“Fine, we’ll form our own studio. With blackjack. And hookers.”
Im gonna take this news as Indivisible’s bonus characters (including Annie) as being dead in the water.
It’s sad that it came down to this, but I guess it’s a sensible solution to a problem generated by one person’s inability to behave as a decent human being.
They weren’t trying to steal anything. Private companies often have a board of directors, that typically represents investor interests as well as employee interests, in order to avoid a situation where the CEO can do anything without repercussions. The powers given to that board are written into the business’s…
Great! Now get him to shut the fuck up until the convention and then until after election night.
Courts are to settle legal matters, not to tell you if a practice is shitty
Nah, people need to know not to support shit like this.
Everything you say... Seems to be missing Aeon Must Die. I assume because of a certain Tweet... Nevermind, there’s a little link. But apparently the devs got done dirty.
When that represents 1/7 of the playable launch roster, that’s a huge issue also.
Both things suck
Sony only owns the movie rights to Spider-Man and it’s characters. It doesn’t carry over to comics, merchandise, or gaming. They likely worked something out with Marvel, but there are no sources confirming any of that.
Explain me Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 then
“Hey guys, the end of everything is imminent, we really need some crunch time on this thing!”
There’s a difference between setting a high bar, and setting people up to fail. Saying you want it better than The Witcher is setting a high bar. Even though I personally think the writing in that game is massively overrated, I concede it is beloved by the masses (much like Twilight was). So, reaching those levels…
I can’t really say. Ubisoft is huge, just in Montreal they were 3000 employees and I was just a junior at the time. So I don’t know what were all the process to pitch a new game, especially a new IP. I just know that news IPs pitch in Ubisoft are really hard to push through.
But I do remember that there were a lot of…
Not a fan of the fantasy genre, Hascoët reportedly set a very high bar for the project, telling the team working on Avalon that it needed to be “better than Tolkien.”