Tagged: Ubisoft
Ubisoft has found quite a bit of success with the Raving Rabbids in recent years, and now the company has plans to bring the franchise to an entirely new marketplace. A press release from earlier this morning reveals that a… Read More »
I Am Alive has been in development for what seems to be forever as since it was first announced, Ubisoft had scrapped it so it could be started again from scratch. Now, thanks to a new trailer, players can see… Read More »
I should level with you: I don’t like Rayman. The armless, charmless creation that launched Michel Ancel’s career has never sat right with me: something about his tuft of blonde hair, sat atop a smug grin, in games that never… Read More »
As the holiday season approaches each year, a few high-quality games seem to fly under the radar. This year’s example is Driver San Francisco, the first main entry in the series in over five years. By introducing an intriguing new… Read More »
Deep black foregrounds clutter with inkblot enemies and platforms fringed with colorless vegetation. Monochrome backgrounds drape and clash, painting the scenery in deep greens and yellows. A slim protagonist evades the dangers as he searches for help. What’s your name?… Read More »
Ubisoft stakes its Tom Clancy game prowess on authenticity. To set a military shooter in the future, then, cleverly disguises any implausibility with the fog of foresight. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Future Soldier makes full use of this permission, taking… Read More »
When a game reacts to the player with light and sound, I’m less inclined to call this innovation than I am to call it a game. The remarkable aspect about Child of Eden, successor to Tetsuya Mizuguchi’s first rhythm action… Read More »
Ubisoft did not pioneer the critically acclaimed Prince of Persia franchise, but some might say that it reached its peak with the company’s Sands of Time trilogy from the early 2000s. Now, after one departure and one revisitation to the… Read More »
Since the implementation of downloadable content in the early years of this console generation, the landscape of video games has changed dramatically. The ready availability of content for games that players already own being at their fingertips via online service… Read More »
VS Node No Bounds: PAX East 2010 Day 1 Recap
Members of the GamerNode squad give their collective reaction to the first day of PAX East. Right click here and click “Save Target/Link As” to download Eddie Inzauto, Jason Fanelli, Mike Murphy, Matt Boyle, and Taylor Nikola discuss the… Read More »