Haze, Splinter Cell Delayed 31
What with Assassin's Creed being one of the best selling new IPs ever, Ubisoft probably didn't think much of having to push back the release of Haze until next year. They've also moved the next chapter in Sam Fisher's story, Conviction, to an unspecified date in the 2008-2009 fiscal calendar. "The announcement came as part of its official first half financial results, showing sales up 52 percent to 261 million ($372.86 million), and profits up nearly 12% to 30.6 million euros ($44.8 million) ... the company [also] announced Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2 due for release some time in the same quarter as Haze."
cmon ubisoft (Score:1)
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POP4 was "Sands of Time" which actually won game of the year when it came out
POP5 was "Warrior Within" which was IMO a mediocre title
POP6 was "The Two Thrones" which I never bothered to play as it looked too much like POP5
Then of course there are spin offs such as: "Battles of Prince of Persia" for the DS, "Rival Swords" for the Wii, and the "Prince of Persia Classic" which is a remake of the original with updated graphics for Xbox Live Arcade.
so technica
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Oh Jade... (Score:1, Funny)
Oh Jade, your game feels soooo gooood....
Utter Bullshit (Score:1)
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Best Selling Suck (Score:3, Interesting)
It looks pretty good. It has a couple interesting gameplay mechanics. But the story is terrible. They could have done away with all of the "your ancestor's memory lives in your DNA and we're going to stick you in a machine that sends your brain back in time to re-enact your ancestor's life". They could have added more content, too. The entire game consists of three things: Climbing high things to see new parts of the map, fighting a few guards to save citizens (who are ALWAYS in trouble for theft and the citizen saving is always 100% the same), pick pocketing (again, pointless and always exactly the same) one or two interrogations (you punch a guy a few times -- always the same) and then assassinating the "final boss".
Not only is the game utterly boring (because it is so repetitive), but even the main character (Altair) says it's boring when he's talking to the head assassin guy who takes all of Altair's weapons and special abilities away in the beginning. If your fictitious game character thinks the game is boring, then how the hell do you think the player feels?!
I wanted to love this game so damn much, but there just isn't enough actual variety and content to it. And while every game entails some degree of repetition, Assassin's Creed has to be right up there with Pac-Man -- only without all the fun. I won't be buying the other two games in the trilogy unless I get them at used prices and even then, only if I have absolutely nothing else left to play and am so utterly bored that doing the same three or four things a few hundred times just to see the long, drawn-out blab-blab-blab cut-scenes (seriously, it's like fucking Dragon Ball Z or something).
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You can't pick-pocket or interrogate at will. These are only to be performed on a few specific targets.
There are a couple dozen citizens to save in each
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Sure, you climb a lot. But they aren't all cookie cutter climbs. There's several very large eagle's nests in the mid to late game that are actually quite the challenge to figure out how to get up. You're free to figure out how to attack targets. The game has as much freedom as any action game I've ever played. I think too many people just w
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Taking out the helicopter from the Church in the flashback mission was also a challenge.
I'm taking a pass on Assasin's Creed, though.
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Call of Duty breaks things up. Introduces different strategies and tactics. Very different environments and goals . . . and while I wouldn't play it a second time, there was no point in the whole playthrough that I felt I was ju
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that is 5 things. by my count. not that you weren't dissapointed, just that 5 is more than 3.
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Isn't the game set around the time of The Crusades?
"The entire game consists of five things."
"Three, Sir!"
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Now, if all the criticism was about "omg game too hard" and "ugh camera too fast for me eyes" then I would have bought it in a heartbeat because Ninja Gaiden ruled. But clearly this is no Ninja Gaiden.
Anyway thanks for the post; solid criticism is rare these days and it helps me decide whether to consider buying a game or not.
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But it is definitely not "hard" and it's very difficult to die in a large fight. The reason this game is such a let-down is that you can see there is such a potentially rich world and a wealth of toys you could be playing
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breaking the naming convention (Score:1)
However, I'm less surprised by a delay than I am the title: "Splinter Cell: Conviction".
What ever happened to Splinter Cell: Adjective Noun [penny-arcade.com]?
Or is it because (Score:1)
THANK YOU (Score:2)