The Rainbow Six Extraction shop and Operator skins have surfaced based on a dev build leaked by an unhappy QA for the game. Video and screenshots are out! Check it before Ubisoft takes it down.
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Good month. I recommend PS users to download R6 Extraction. It is seriously a really fun and polished co-op game.
I’ve been holding out but I think when they start putting psvr 2 titles on there it’ll be my time to dive in
This Best Shooter 2022 list should help anyone looking for new and original games to dive into heading into 2023, and we can't wait to see what the next year has in store for the genre.
GB: "Cancelled projects, delayed games, big-budget titles in limbo, losses and falling stock prices are only the tip of the iceberg."
We did a radio segment on this recently. You have rising costs and lower sales and many in the industry think it could be a rough year. What seemed like a good idea when people were staying home is not so wise an investment now. Add to that rumors of hostile takeovers and labor unrest.
You’d think they’d realise that maybe relying on AC isn’t such a good idea after all
It’s like they got so used to it they thought they could ride that wave forever
Honestly, I couldn't care less. Ubi have been trend chasing for too long and their sub par open world games have become so stale. A radical shake up wouldn't be a bad idea going forward, the last Ubi game I bought was Division 2 and didn't last five hours on that before I got bored.
Ubi deserves to go under. They’ve run Tom Clancy name through the mud and trashed every good franchise they own.
feel sorry for the people who are going to buy this thinking it's going to be a good game and get burnt... This looks like trash, just watching the demo I fell asleep... sad Ubisoft couldn't put more work into this, it could have been really amazing... oh well, I'll pass...
Some of those are straight up Kamen Rider.
game looks garbage
This is one of the biggest problems with "AAA" games from the last 5-6 years. They care more about microtransaction store, reusing assets, selling you a game bit by bit, piece by piece and taking as much money from you as they physically can.
Optimizing the game and fixing the bugs? Nah, just make it online-only, we can push hotfixes that way for the worst bugs.
Releasing a finished product? Nah, just call it a "live service".
Make you feel rewarded for playing the game? Nah, just add a slo-o-ow progression and a store, so even bad or lazy players can pay for their own rewards.
Want interesting gameplay? Nah, it will just barely tolerable, just enough to keep you playing more and more, earning them ranks.
It's the same tactics as in any free-to-play mobile garbage games. But this "AAA" games are from huge (m|b)illion dollar publishers and it costs $60-$70 (and even more in some regions) + DLC + macrotransaction (i know it's called «microtransactions», but, IMO, anything about $0.99 can't be called "micro") + preorder bonuses + whatever else they think of later.
I'm glad people hated on this trash from the get go. It'll be like Marvel Avengers all over again, just nothing appealing and used as a vehicle to sell skins over any game.