It's because of news like this that will further alienate that install base by NOT buying the game which was deliberately held back in ransom... well done Ubisoft, you just killed off the Wii U version of your game before it even had a release date.
It's a suda51 game... what did you expect?
Shots fired!! oh sh#t, she'll now sue for being called fat now... doh!
So... basically Fifa 14 renamed 15 huh.
They just love the word "Sports" don't they.
Donte.
Project-S? cool!
As much as I love Platinum, there's no game in the world that would force me to buy an Xbone... not touching that thing with a bargepole.
Releases game last then complains no one bought it.
#ScumbagUbisoft
@Battlereach He overused his sharingan...
No one asked for this.
The thing about posting news is it has to be NEW... Please understand.
I say give them Quake.
Holy cow... digital eugenics?? I'm black and being playing games since 1994 and throughout that time I NEVER felt the need to be represented nor have I felt there was an agenda behind the protagonist not being black... every (meaningful) game I played I felt a human connection with characters regardless of race or gender or alien for that matter. Empathy transcends skin colour that's all you need to connect with people. When I'm playing say Street Fighter, I don't pick Balrog ...
I hope for their sake this game sells like hotcake.
@Guitarded I was waiting for the likes of you... it doesn't matter what subject I chose... your answer is your answer by default isn't it.
Next thing you know, Junkies are gonna come out and complain about the lack of drugs... a sim game without drug content? yeah... this is getting ridiculous.
I don't know who's worse: IGN, Gamespot or Polygon...
Ok it is Polygon.
Just die already!!!!!!!
Something happened to the original publisher... can't recall exactly but the devs have been sitting on this game for a long while and were trying to find a new publisher... and obviously once you go to Nintendo, it means exclusive but my guess is they tried to publish it with another publisher but were turned down.