| Fei-Hung said: I hated 1, loved 2, didn't buy Revelations or Brotherhood because they felt like AC2.5 and 2.75. I really disliked AC3, but loved AC:BF. Was put off Unity with the reviews, but bought it a year later and really enjoyed it. AC is a mixed bag for me. It is has never been consistent for me to warrant a day one purchase and the yearly release has killed of any interest I would have had for the game as it becomes too much to often. It is almost as if Ubisoft killed the novelty and excitement for it by flooding the market with annual releases. I think Ubisoft would have been far better off doing a year of AC and a year of PoP, giving each dev team enough time to create and polish each game and leave enough time for gamers not to lose interest. |
@bolded. This idea is perfect! Getting a steady stream of Prince of Persia and Assassin's Creed would add so much more diversity. The releases would not be overly frequent, yet both franchises would receive steady support. Fans of each series would not have to wait to long, and they would not get burned out by the oversaturated Assassin's Creed market.
The pace they are going now - Prince of Persia is practically dead because they have completely ignored this franchise, and Assassin's Creed has reached the point of stagnation. Sure there will always be people that will like the series, but for the most part, the series is likely to keep plummeting in sales if they do not change their stance on Assassin's Creed in the near future.







