Between Rayman 2, BG&E and POP, I have near endless faith that Ubisoft will get a team on this that will really make it shine.
I'm now excited about this title.
Tork appears to be back on track, now, courtesy of Ubisoft, who bought the developer, Tiwak, some months ago. This game looks thoroughly awesome, and it's developed by a team made mostly of people who worked on my favorite 3D platformer, Rayman 2. I can't wait. Thank you Ubi, for cleaning up MS's mistake.
Now, I can only hope that Ubi's intrest takes this game multiplatform like so many things they publish.
http://xbox.ign.com/articles/550/550093p1.html
And new screenies too
Last edited by Frogacuda; 24 Sep 2004 at 01:31 AM.
Between Rayman 2, BG&E and POP, I have near endless faith that Ubisoft will get a team on this that will really make it shine.
I'm now excited about this title.
Well Ubi's not developing it... but Tiwak is made of former Ubi employees so whatever (from their montpelier studio, I beleive. The one that did Rayman 2).Originally Posted by Opaque
I'm more intrigued with Psychonauts to be honest.
Originally Posted by rezo
Ididn't say they would do it themselves. I said I had faith they would get a team that knows what they are doing on this project.Originally Posted by Frogacuda
From the sound of it, that's what they are doing.
But it's not Ubi's project. Tiwak were developing it for 4 years before Ubi decided to publish it. It's basically done now, I don't see how this would mean there'd be a staff change. I'm sure the exact same people will be making it that were making it when MS was publishing.Originally Posted by Opaque
I didn't say staff change, necessarily.Originally Posted by Frogacuda
Lets put it this way. Say that a game that looked kinda bad was bought out by Ubi, and they didn't change anything about it. I would be forced to believe, based on their recent track record, that it's probably actually a good game. Because if not, they would have fucked with it. The fact that Ubi is somewhat incharge of this project now leads me to believe it will be good, if there is no team change, then it was always going to be good. If there is a team change, then it's going to get better.
Why won't you just let me be happy?
Do you have any idea how this industry works, Opaque?
What you are saying is a kin to "wow, Sega is publishing The Matrix Online. Since they made Sonic in 1990, they must really have put great people in charge of fixing up The Matrix!"
But since 90% of the stuff Sega has put out recently is utter shit, Opaque's statement still stands true.Originally Posted by Yoshi
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I understand ya, Opaque, and I agree. Ubi Soft has a great eye for games that I like (And if it's a game I wouldn't like they usually label it with "Tom Clancy" to warn me). The fact that they are bringing this out and putting their seal of approval has me quite interested as well.
Man, so many people give Sega credit for publishing great games (in the past, sometimes they still do). How many people here say shit-for-anything about From Software when talking about Otogi 1 or 2? Ubisoft technically hasn't made anything, their studios have (just like with Sega, and also like Sega, they publish games from studios that are not theirs). Ubi gets the thumbs up from me because they're a publisher of some top quality games (and sometimes games with promise that just don't deliver, like Shadowbane... no one else would pick that game up save for them).
Seeing Ubisoft on the cover is alot like the inverse of seeing the old "Acclaim" or "3DO" on the cover. It'll probably be good, and there will probably be a sequel (not unlike EA, and it's not often a bad thing for a game to be published by EA despite what 'gamers' think).
Last edited by Tracer; 24 Sep 2004 at 03:37 PM.
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