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totalwar23 said:
fooflexible said:
totalwar23 said:
okay, a game like Lost... will never be good. take that off the list.

Why? Granted a tv based game doesn't have good history, but Lost is a good license for an adventure game, and more importantly why don't you think Ubisoft Montreal would make an out and out bad game? They've lately made Splinter Cell titles, Assassin's Creed, Naruto: Rise of the Ninja, the Prince of Persia titles, in recent years they haven't made a single bad game, even their other movie licensed game was well recieved, King Kong. so I have no reason to think this game will be bad.

 

Heist is still an unsure thing, I really liked Godfather and the whole knocking off stores element sounded fun, but it still has to prove it. but to be honest it so far looks more like a game that'll rate around a 7 out of 10.


Ubisoft Montreal made Far Cry: Vengeance. Such a bad game that they had to drop the price down to $20 shortly after release. That being said, I don't have faith. Licensed games generally sell on based on the popularity of the media being licensed (Look at Spiderman 3) so Ubisoft won't care so much about quality. They'll be too busy focusing on games that have to stand by itself.


 Far Cry : Vengeance was a rushed port. And your still acting like that one title discredits all their other work, seriously that's like me saying the next Nintendo game will suck because Donkey Kong Bongo Blast game sucked. Would that be a fair? Secondly Ubisoft Montreal's 2 other licensed titles were solid games, King Kong and Naruto. You mention Spidermen 3 another game that was rushed out. Listen because most people get this wrong, Licenses don't equal bad games, it's when they buy the license late and rush them out the door the day the movie come out(Spiderman 3, Transformers,etc...)Or when a crap studio is making it in which case any game they'd make would be bad. When Lost game comes out they'll have owned the license for 2 years, Naruto they only had in development for one year. Not to mention the Lost show creators were impressed with the demo they play back in April(I know I don't expect them to say it's bad, my point is that they must have played a solid demo, and that will date a year before the game's launch) So there is still alot of reasons to think the game will be a good game. I tried to find out who is speaheading the project, I can't find out, but I think it's probably the King Kong team as the other teams seem to be wrapped up on their own sequels.