A third-person open-world game from Ubisoft, set in an alternate version of Chicago where the entire city is connected under a single network, and a vigilante named Aiden Pearce uses it to fight back against a conspiracy.
I generally hate CG trailers, but why in the name of Cthulhu release a CG trailer after you have shown a bunch of gameplay? That just doesn't make any sense.
Isn't a bit weird to have a CG trailer after you've shown a fair amount of actual gameplay?
It's all in the name of marketing. Trailers like these aren't really for the enthusiast crowd that follows games from announcement to release. They're flashy, intended to hype people up, and can attract a broader set of eyeballs in a way that pure gameplay can't.
I haven't been too fond of the idea of giving Ubisoft any more of my money after AC3 and the current bullshit with 1666, but I will probably still get this if turns out to be half decent. Other than that, Beyond Good & Evil is probably the only other existing franchise of theirs that would change my mind.
Either way, I think it's really ironic that a company who overloads everything they release with DRM glorifies hacking & piracy in it's next two biggest releases.
The videos released till date have become so popular and I just cannot wait till the game is released. Has anyone here tried the demo version of the game as it was leaked sometime back?
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