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Editorial: Ubisoft, Just Succumb And Give Us A Female

Given the PR storm that has blown up around Ubisoft, there's really only one way to deal with this mess: Put a female into Unity and be done with it.

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ArtificiallyYours3568d ago (Edited 3568d ago )

That headline is just snide and vindictive. As is the line "give it up guys you won't win this(!!!)".

WilliamUsher3568d ago (Edited 3568d ago )

lol I don't get this. You wouldn't even be able to see the female even if they did put it in. So what would be the point?

EDIT: For those who don't know, the game is setup like Watch Dogs, so everyone who plays is always going to be the main protagonist, Arno. So a female avatar wouldn't even be visible to the person playing the game.

Outside_ofthe_Box3568d ago

***"lol I don't get this. You wouldn't even be able to see the female even if they did put it in. So what would be the point?"***

I don't think people know this.

KingKelloggTheWH3567d ago

This whole ordeal is stupid, let devs make the games they want to make. Stop trying to make them pander toward you.

Summons753567d ago

Two points:

1) There has already been a female Assassin.

2) ubisoft already said they had planned one but it just didn't work out for this game.

What you people who cry about the stupid insignificant things can't seem to realize that if it DOES NOT work for a game, a movie, a tv, a book some form of creative entertainment then forcing it in to satisfy the people who cry and clearly know nothing of creating these huge projects means the game will end up suffering. Could a female assassin work? Of course, we've already seen one in action but if you knew anything of French Revolution France then you would know a female Assassin would be out of place.

SaveFerris3567d ago

It's a creative decision. Developers shouldn't be forced to compromise their games just so we can have a choice of male and female player characters.

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I Played Assassin’s Creed Unity Almost 10 Years Later. It’s (Kinda) Spectacular

Shaz from GL writes: "Assassin’s Creed Unity is looked at as one of the worst in Ubisoft’s iconic franchise. But playing it nearly 10 years later reveals it may just be the best"

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Skuletor42d ago

Do the NPCs still randomly levitate every now and then? Even years later I noticed they hadn't patched that out

andy8542d ago (Edited 42d ago )

Honestly I loved the PS4 ACs. I'd love next gen ports of Black Flag, Unity and Syndicate

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Five small but brilliant maps in games

Small video game maps that are packed with things to do are better than huge but empty maps. Here are five small but brilliant maps in games.

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I am playing the Batman Vita game, it is amazing really.

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Why Assassin’s Creed Unity remains one of the best games in the series

GF365: "Since the first Assassin’s Creed game, there have been entries up until now. There are more than a few titles that are far from an ideal stealth game. Let’s discuss why 2014’s Assassin’s Creed Unity is one of the best games in the series."

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isarai521d ago

Glitchy as hell and flat story, nah this aint it. AC2, brotherhood and 4 were amazing games in every respective

Furesis521d ago

Yeah i would say brotherhood and 4 were the best for me. I have not played the new ones and Unity was my last one. Seems like i made a good choice.

DarXyde520d ago

I gave up after Revelations. Just couldn't bring myself to care anymore and I got burned out of the gameplay.

Definitely agree on 2 and Brotherhood though. Great games.

YourMommySpoils520d ago

A Ubisoft AC game that's not glitchy? That will be the day.

Knightofelemia521d ago

After constant glitches Arno being boring nah I am good I skipped Unity. I will always like the Ezio trilogy, Black Flag, Rogue, Odyssey, Syndicate. I use to love the franchise but now it feels stale and boring. But my list of favorite entries into the franchise will vary from other players favorite entries.

RaidenBlack521d ago

Odyssey is a really well-made RPG game ... but it ain't a proper AC game, even though its part of the lore

ToddlerBrain521d ago

It’s funny because, at launch, it was universally panned for being unplayable. It’s a great game that holds up today. I’m glad they fixed it.

staticall520d ago

The only good things i remember from Unity are pretty graphics and really good descending mechanics (even though it sometimes didn't make much sense, when your character can drop down from like 10 meter height onto a flagpole perfectly).

Game is glitchy to this day, i was playing in it years after the release date (with all the DLCs) and it's still broken. You had to reload missions too often for my taste (characters do not spawn, you fall through the floor, getting stuck in falling/sitting/aiming animation, hidden blade stop working, assassination target running away at the start of the mission). Story was meh, searching for all the treasures wasn't enjoyable at all. Coop was pretty much useless, i've beaten every coop mission in solo. Helix rifts were awful as well.

Not saying i hate this game or anything, but it got too many problems.

Assassin's Creed (i know it's a controversial opinion) and Assassin's Creed 2 are still great to this day.

anast520d ago

Unity was okay. I prefer Syndicate and Origins.

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