june gloom on 16/3/2011 at 03:37
Quote Posted by Dresden
Like what exactly?
Assuming mgeorge is referring solely to games developed by Ubisoft as opposed to merely publishing, uh...
um, well
I guess some people like Assassin's Creed and Beyond Good & Evil?
Dresden on 16/3/2011 at 05:20
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
You ARE kidding, right? Wow, if you've yet to enjoy one game in their catalog to date, I feel sorry for you.
Only a little. Their crap to average games far outweigh the amount of good ones that they make. The only Ubisoft game I actually remember enjoying is Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
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I'm not trying to be edgy, just genuinely curious.
june gloom on 16/3/2011 at 06:37
Well, they've PUBLISHED a lot of great games.
gunsmoke on 17/3/2011 at 11:29
Quote Posted by Jason Moyer
That wasn't even the first Splinter Cell game to have DLC, and DLC predated the xbox anyway.
He said paid-for DLC, not free.
Quote Posted by dethtoll
Well, they've PUBLISHED a lot of great games.
And Ubi has developed awesome games as well.
Far Cry: Instincts, the EXCELLENT Rayman series, Beyond Good and Evil, Red Steel, Silent Hunter, the Tom Clancy games (some of the most exclusive AAA series under that brand umbrella), Prince of Persia series, et-freaking-cetera.
Jason Moyer on 17/3/2011 at 13:44
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
He said paid-for DLC, not free.
Oh. Well, in that case the first DLC was for Mech Assault.
Judith on 18/3/2011 at 16:37
Hopefully it's at least as good as Overlord.
june gloom on 18/3/2011 at 17:54
I can't decide whether to be angry because I'll be done with the game by then, or shrug it off as a reason to replay later.
Jason Moyer on 18/3/2011 at 19:45
If it's like the other story-driven DLC, you can do it after you finish the game.
Dresden on 18/3/2011 at 20:23
Quote Posted by gunsmoke
He said paid-for DLC, not free.
And Ubi has developed awesome games as well.
Far Cry: Instincts, the EXCELLENT Rayman series, Beyond Good and Evil, Red Steel, Silent Hunter, the Tom Clancy games (some of the most exclusive AAA series under that brand umbrella), Prince of Persia series, et-freaking-cetera.
Fair enough. I haven't played any of those except Splinter Cell and PoP: Sands of Time.