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Is it Too Late for Skull and Bones?

Ubisoft confirmed the release of the long-awaited pirate game for November 8th but it may be too late for this delayed title.

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isarai1073d ago

It's not too late, it's too little. Everyone just wanted more of what black flag offered, that's the whole reason this game exists. Yet they are sticking to this absurdly stubborn decision to cut any on foot gameplay or combat. They're trying to sell half of black flag as a GAAS and i just don't get it, especially after the 5 YEAR DELAY! like wtf!?

Inverno1071d ago

That sounds like it's a problem of the consumer and not of the company. Expecting it to be like Black Flag even after they stated years ago it wasn't going to have land combat and that it wasn't an Assassin's Creed game is y'all being stubborn.

isarai1071d ago

They literally made this game based on consumer demand to spinoff black flag into a seperate series. Why make the game for a specific demand if you're not going to do what it takes to meet that demand.

Inverno1071d ago

People wanted a pirate game due to Black Flag, and that's what they're doing. They're making a pirate game, not an Assassin's Creed game with more focus on ship combat. The hate is based on that expectations rather than criticizing it on what the game is at its current form. Why not just simply wait til it releases rather than repeat the same whiny reasons?

isarai1071d ago

So by your logic there are no bad games, we just arent "criticizing it on what the game is at its current form" no one wanted a game with JUST the naval combat, a huge part of the pirate experience no matter the medium is swordfighting and treasure hunting. Kinda hard to do that when you only control a boat

MIDGETonSTILTS171071d ago

Probs not. People gobbled up Black Flag years ago.

Wikkid6661071d ago

If it was free to play it would have a better chance... but I have feeling it's dead in the water.

anast1071d ago (Edited 1071d ago )

They are tossing out an mvp experience. The game won't last a week.

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Most Disappointing Game of 2024

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "In a year that was to a large extent carried by the game developers of Japan (and to some extent China), western games can rejoice that there was at least one category they managed to dominate: that of Most Disappointing. Sometimes disappointment comes from high expectations met with something middling, other times it comes from middling expectations met with something terrible. This year managed to deliver a bit of both, so either way there was enough disappointment to go around."

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thorstein154d ago (Edited 154d ago )

Why not mention the 19,000 Steam games of which 80% weren't good enough to merit "success" on the platform?

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RaidenBlack153d ago

You gotta be effing kidding me with that logic.

coolbeans153d ago

Because the very *definition* of disappointment requires one has some kind of expectation for it. Concord was hoping to find its own niche in the crowded 'hero shooter' market, with ~8 years of development, $100 million+ funding, and marketable talent behind it, and went belly up in 2 lousy weeks. That's historical for a live-service game.

thorstein153d ago

It's become a drinking game at this point. Disappointing games? It's the same games in every article with a similar title. Does no one have an original thought anymore?

RaidenBlack153d ago

@thorstein
**It's the same games in every article with a similar title.**
Because it's the same year? The games that got launched is a constant fact for everyone. And if the game was universally disappointing, then obviously everyone would echo the same thing.
Do you want for originality some writer would write up that instead of Concord and Outlaws, Silent Hills 2 was the most disappointing game, right? Coz, that'd be considered a click-bait article then.
And emphasis on the word "disappointing" games, not general bad games.

LordoftheCritics153d ago

Veilguard was easily the most disappointing game of the year.
Highest expectation with Highest disappointment

Concord was just the biggest failure.
In fact it was not very disappointing.
Almost as expected.

DivineHand125153d ago

@LordoftheCritics I disagree about Vailguard being the most disappointing game of the year. Going into the launch of that game, 90% of the comments I was seeing from this community were negative. Many also wanted the game to fail.

In my opinion, for a game to be disappointing, it would mean the game was highly anticipated for success going into the launch of the game only to bomb in the reviews and fail commercially.

I would say Hellblade 2 claims this title. I haven't played any of the games in the series as yet, however, the hate that game received was on another level. I am not sure if it was fanboys that felt threatened by it being the best-looking console game on the market or if the criticisms about it being a boring game were valid. I haven't played these walking games before so put it off since it doesn't seem to be my cup of tea.

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anast153d ago

Those 19,000 games have 80%. Dragon age is sitting at 70%, Star wars is at 75% and falling, Lego Horizon adventures is at 56%, Skull and Bones 65% and Concord was DOA. This would mean these games didn't even crack the top 19,000.

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Skull And Bones Reveals Season 3 Updates

This sounds like a great update. Today, Ubisoft announced the launch of Skull and Bones’ third season, “Into the Dragon’s Wake” in which players will face the formidable fleets of Li Tian Ning and Commander Zhang.

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Skull and Bones - Seasons & PvP update | Ubisoft Forward

Get an early look at Season 2 and Season 3 highlights, including our fresh PvP mode!

Clash against new threats - from the eccentric Hubac Twins to a colossal megalodon stalking the seas. With Ship Upgrades, Fleet Management, new game modes, and a brand-new ship, expand your pirate empire!