Unfortunate, but most fan homage games fail to meet expectations. There are exceptions such as Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, though.
You assume we're all Amazon Prime members.
I'll be using my pre-ordered PS5 Pro until the release of the PS6 Pro. That's going to be around 7-9 from now, which is a lot of years I'll be enjoying enhanced framerates and fidelity. Why would I want to stick with the standard PS5 for another 7-9 years?
They're doing it to push you towards buying the next release.
Scummy business tactics should not be rewarded.
Unfortunate, piracy is the only true form of preservation. These companies make it easy to justify.
More layoffs which is unfortunate, these developers released a fun and short "PG-13 horror" game called GYLT. It launched as a Google Stadia exclusive, and remained so for 3 years until Stadia shut download.
Its now been ported to all modern platforms, look into it if you want a game that feels similar to the show Stranger Things.
MS tried to compete with Sony by creating a game rental service, and spending billions of dollars on publishers. What they didn't realize is that these two choices lead to the end of Xbox as we know it. They ruined themselves beyond repair, software is barely selling, that's where the money is at in the console business, and they're not making much of it anymore. With all those billions they spent to acquire companies, they now have to go multiplatform in order to recoup costs. ...
Popsicle said everything I was going to say. Its too new for a remake. Play it right now on PC / PS4 / PS5 / XBO / XBSS.
There are others games that could use a remake, or simply a brand new (not AC) game.
There is, its called not giving said company your money anymore. Watching their stock price fall and having all the executives scrambled like headless chickens.
I want Ubishit to burn even more now because of this guy and his *ahem* "voice of reason."
He doesn't play old games, and believes very few people do, even though classic gaming from the 80's, 90's and early 2000's are becoming increasingly popular.
There's no point in listening to old music albums because new modern music exists!
There's no point in watching old movies because new modern movies exists!...
"To be the voice of reason here."
(*Then proceeds to make a completely asinine, unreasonable, corporate ass-kissing post, where you ignorantly believe that modern games, which are getting increasingly worse with each passing year can somehow replace the masterpieces of the past.*)
Shezgear already corrected you, Mirage came out after Valhalla. There's such a flood of AC releases that its hard to keep track of them.
Either way, BF doesn't need a remake yet. The first game needs it more, but I'd rather have a cell-shaded Prince of Persia 2008 sequel. Unfortunately we'll never see another entry like that.
Supposedly Black List is getting a port to PS5 / XBS, the remake has been delayed.
This game is too new to receive a remake. Its also playable on current Xbox and PlayStation platforms. Assassin's Creed needs a break, not another release, come up with something new, and different, without grinding.
H-O-L-Y S-H-I-Z-!
Absolutely laughable this moron has zero self awareness!
His job is to make Ubishit games are grindy as possible in order to coerce people into spending more money via micro-trash-actions for EXP Boosters, Skill Points, Resource Boosters, comical outfits and weapon skins.
Did your job position even exist when Ubishit was a good company? The era before the micro-trash-action obsession? No, your job likely didn't exist back th...
The PS3 exclusive Puppeteer would be amazing on PS5 running at 120 FPS with DualSense haptics! The game deserves more recognition, and its well worth playing if a person enjoys 2.5D platformers.
ME! BLAME ME! I want to take the blame for it being a flop!
The last Ubishit games I bought were Assassin's Creed Syndicate and Scott Pilgrim vs. The World PS4 port.
I've stopped supporting their newer game for a decade now (I did play AC: Origins and Odyssey for free, not piracy). Its all EXP grindfest, skill trees galore, derivative boring games, that push people to buy their micro-trash-actions.
They offer different free pre-...
Six months of playtesting is not enough.
I met a Saint's Row developer who worked on part 1 for Xbox 360, and he said that they spent a full year in beta and QA stage.
Games are larger and more complex than ever before, and they require up to two years of QA, but publishers don't want to spent that much money, which is why games are releasing incomplete more and more with each passing generation. They're still only funding QA amount for games ...
Moving to Sony allowed for Final Fantasy XI, my most played game ever. I'm happy with SquareSoft switching to PlayStation and he shouldn't have any regrets, the PS1 / PS2 era were both great for S-E.
Afterwards, is debatable, however.
True, but you forgot about Square-Electronic Arts before Square-Enix.
Yes, exactly. Cross gen support will be 4 years minimum (but likely longer).
Consoles generations are also getting longer. So 5 Pro will see plenty of support since Sony mandates all games to make use of the 5 Pro.