The real question: Did the games grab your attention?
Simple answer, yes. Honestly, they did everything right. They showed off actual gameplay of all their major titles and it was impressive not just graphically, but gameplay and concept wise as well.
Those screenshots don't really impress and the animation was sub par. Still excited for it though.
Give me 1 reason to trust Bethesda, who has released every game broken aside from Wolfenstien or Rockstar that lied about heists for 2 years and released with a broken online. Quite frankly, I don't care. I pre-ordered the Witcher 3, which released in a pretty pathetic state as well. But I enjoyed all the those games. Now I'm going to pre-order Fallout 4 and AC Syndicate. Why? Cause I know what I want.
I mean Unity was the first AC game in a long time without a day/night cycle. This is more of a return to the norm.
Please, no.
Bruh
They should have saved Star Wars and Need for Speed for E3
You are a fool, one that has shown the inabibilty to read titles and articles. For starters Patrice hasn't been at Ubisoft since 2013 or worked on Assassin's creed since 2010. Secondly, he was saying games have a way to go before they are as big as movies. He didn't bash GTA and praise Assassin's creed, he said games have a long way to go before they can compete in terms in certain areas.
Bruh, I already own the game. But I'm not going to stop criticizing actual faults like microtransactions or pretending to put a game on sale just "cuz it's rokstar, not ubishit or craptivsion."
Microtransactions and bs pricing tactics, nice.
They didn't make that much by any stretch of the mind. I suggest people check what the dev/publisher/platform split before posting such nonsense. http://i.kinja-img.com/gawk...
Also, even if all the sales were digital and at full price the publisher would take the lions share of the extra revenue.
Bruh, for starters this isn't anything new and also this is old news.
Lol, sure.
Repost
Cause its fun.
It looks surprisingly detailed
Polygon is like one of those college feminists that complain about things in games even though they refuse to accurately research them.
As the term suggests side missions are pretty random. However, relevant missions would be great.
I doubt it, by the looks of the Assassin's Creed Syndicate reveal they won't try to show tech demos anymore.
This game is a simultaneous TPS/FPS tactical shooter set in an open world. It's almost like that's Ubisoft's specialty? Weird.