Ubisoft uses the Beyond Good and Evil remaster to promise us for the 29th time—yes, we counted—that Beyond Good and Evil 2 is still happening | PC Gamer
So..to put it in Ubi terms…this is going to be the first AAAAA game?
Spokker
I used to care. No longer do.
Still love the first game though so I’ll play that.
Mostdakka
Even if its happening I dont care anymore. At best it will only be Beyond good and evil in name only.
At worst it will be another 7/10 open world formula ubisoft does every single time. Ubisoft trully is mediocrity of the video game industry
Steamedcarpet
Wasnt there some art contest to get features in part 2? What happen with that?
YouThinkOfABetter1
Pressing X to doubt.
unpaid_overtime
The remaster release makes me so sad. I loved Beyond Good and Evil. But I won’t play the remaster because I refuse to use uconnect. They can shove that second launcher nonsense where the sun don’t shine.
Island_Monkey86
I fear that once it does see the light of day it will release asa full price live service game with an in game store that makes it pay to win. Bringing together everything that is wrong with game industry today.
On a serious note, I really miss the Ubisoft of old, that was creative and ambitious.
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So..to put it in Ubi terms…this is going to be the first AAAAA game?
I used to care. No longer do.
Still love the first game though so I’ll play that.
Even if its happening I dont care anymore. At best it will only be Beyond good and evil in name only.
At worst it will be another 7/10 open world formula ubisoft does every single time. Ubisoft trully is mediocrity of the video game industry
Wasnt there some art contest to get features in part 2? What happen with that?
Pressing X to doubt.
The remaster release makes me so sad. I loved Beyond Good and Evil. But I won’t play the remaster because I refuse to use uconnect. They can shove that second launcher nonsense where the sun don’t shine.
I fear that once it does see the light of day it will release asa full price live service game with an in game store that makes it pay to win. Bringing together everything that is wrong with game industry today.
On a serious note, I really miss the Ubisoft of old, that was creative and ambitious.
You had me until Ubisoft