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Yes Hamsterz:Vengeance is going to rock!

Honestly, I am trying to not get too excited. My hope for good core-oriented Wii games is dwindling. I need some of this news that keeps getting hinted at (by Ubi, Square, Nintendo, etc) soon. (The whole Tales of Symphonia fiasco in Nintendo Power really upset me.)



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I'm going to go farrrrrrrr out on a limb here and guess one of their upcoming games...


Red Steel 2 maybe?



I am curious to see if they will be more traditional games, like the Prince of Persia series, or something more along the lines of Rayman: Raving Rabbids 1 and 2.



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I enjoyed Red Steel and can't wait for a sequel. I hope there's more background story this time around. FPS controls on the Wii shouldn't be a problem after MP 3 and MoHH set the standard.




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Red Steel 2 and Beyond Good and Evil 2 and I'm satisfied, Ubi :)



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SOUNDS GOOD



 

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Agree, Red Steel 2 is in dev :P

Ahora, quien podra defendernos???



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Will they have any games on the same scale of AC or any Tom Clancy games, which are probably the best selling Ubisoft games at the moment?



akuma587 said:
I am curious to see if they will be more traditional games, like the Prince of Persia series, or something more along the lines of Rayman: Raving Rabbids 1 and 2.

I'd guess the latter. Reading the statement: That console specifically has to be thought of in the same way that it's been produced and designed," that certainly implies to me that they view the console as a family machine, and will make family-oriented games for it. Just a guess, of course, as he doesn't explicitly say this, but the "design games around the Wii's demographic" phrases have always, always meant casual titles thus far. 



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Munkeh111 said:
Will they have any games on the same scale of AC or any Tom Clancy games, which are probably the best selling Ubisoft games at the moment?

The real question is: will they put their Assassin's Creed/Rainbow Six teams on Wii projects? Because the games they make don't have to be AC/RSix, they can be other games made by the same developers.

And the likely answer is "no, they will not put their best teams on Wii projects."  



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