2007 was a record year for Ubisoft, especially thanks to Assassin's Creed - the best selling game ever on the developer-cum-publisher. After our visit to the annual Ubidays in Paris, we think that the company will soon own success sometimes can surpass.
Ubisoft has in recent years undergone a tremendous growth. In the early days of the company drew particular Rayman games the cart. Following the acquisition of Red Storm Entertainment, the company was also able to bind with series like Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six. Then-hardcore gamers themselves The recent resurgence of both franchises, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas, indicates that Ubisoft then called two series in sustainable living.
In recent years Ubisoft stuck his neck out quite regularly. Different and innovative titles such as Splinter Cell, the cel-shaded shooter XIII and Beyond Good & Evil indicate that the company is willing to take risks. And it still does, witness the full voice-Tom Clancy's EndWar which will be soon.
But Ubisoft has also put less successful ideas to the market. The piggyback on the urban / hip-hop hype a few years ago resulted in the dubious 187: Ride or Die, which the publisher both themselves and the community of gamers did anything but a pleasure. And the recent haze last year proudly positioned as a Playstation 3 exclusive, turned out to be. A sof
Luckily see the lineup for the next few months varied and promising. First, it follows the line of Ubisoft Nintendo, with its Games For Everyone label looking widening. There will be Ubisoft titles for the whole family, focusing particularly on mothers and daughters are targeted. DS titles like My Health Coach: The Easy Way To Stop Smoking and Manage Your Weight should promote a healthier life in a playful way, and in the Passion series, we get access to which girls games cooking, music and fashion central.
On the other hand, the 'traditional gamer' will not be forgotten. The games Tweakers.net has taken care of during the Ubidays his Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Prince of Persia: Prodigy, Shaun White Snowboarding, Tom Clancy's EndWar, Tom Clancy's HAWX, Rayman Raving Rabbids Party TV and partner games Fallout 3 and Soul Calibur IV.
The next time you in our impressions special about Ubidays read.
Ubisoft has in recent years undergone a tremendous growth. In the early days of the company drew particular Rayman games the cart. Following the acquisition of Red Storm Entertainment, the company was also able to bind with series like Ghost Recon and Rainbow Six. Then-hardcore gamers themselves The recent resurgence of both franchises, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas, indicates that Ubisoft then called two series in sustainable living.
In recent years Ubisoft stuck his neck out quite regularly. Different and innovative titles such as Splinter Cell, the cel-shaded shooter XIII and Beyond Good & Evil indicate that the company is willing to take risks. And it still does, witness the full voice-Tom Clancy's EndWar which will be soon.
But Ubisoft has also put less successful ideas to the market. The piggyback on the urban / hip-hop hype a few years ago resulted in the dubious 187: Ride or Die, which the publisher both themselves and the community of gamers did anything but a pleasure. And the recent haze last year proudly positioned as a Playstation 3 exclusive, turned out to be. A sof
Luckily see the lineup for the next few months varied and promising. First, it follows the line of Ubisoft Nintendo, with its Games For Everyone label looking widening. There will be Ubisoft titles for the whole family, focusing particularly on mothers and daughters are targeted. DS titles like My Health Coach: The Easy Way To Stop Smoking and Manage Your Weight should promote a healthier life in a playful way, and in the Passion series, we get access to which girls games cooking, music and fashion central.
On the other hand, the 'traditional gamer' will not be forgotten. The games Tweakers.net has taken care of during the Ubidays his Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway, Prince of Persia: Prodigy, Shaun White Snowboarding, Tom Clancy's EndWar, Tom Clancy's HAWX, Rayman Raving Rabbids Party TV and partner games Fallout 3 and Soul Calibur IV.
The next time you in our impressions special about Ubidays read.
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