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Do you think the Rabbids could be put into a full Rabbids game?

No 19 51.35%
 
Yes 18 48.65%
 
Total:37
caffeinade said:

The success of Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, has left me with a major question:
What is next?

What is next for the Rabbids:
Will they now be pushed into more francises?
Rabbid Snorlax anyone.
Will we see a return of the Rabbids minigame collections on the Switch?
Could there be a Mario + Rabbids title, would it have the same effect?
Do you think the Rabbids could have their own, deep game, or do they need a base to jump off of.
Like Rayman and Mario.

Are there any other Ubisoft franchises and established industry mainstays you would like to see cross over.
I think an Uncharted Just Dance game, with a story would do pretty well.

Also, please check out my "Decaff with Anime, Club" thread.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=231603

"Do you think the Rabbids could have their own, deep game, or do they need a base to jump off of.
Like Rayman and Mario."

Well, they already had their own game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbids_Go_Home

This also wasn't a minigame-collection like Rayman Raving Rabbids. If it was a deep game... well, it was humporous and sarcastic.

They also had more minigame-collections without Rayman, like Travel in Time, Alive and Kicking (for Kinect) and Rabbids Land.

"What is next?"

I don't know. I like the humor of Rabbids mostly, but there are bad games (like Rabbidland). I think they'll follow up with more. Ubisoft seems mostly content with them put to minigame-collections. I really would like something else Rabbids Go Home. But it is up to Ubi to decide that. I think partnering them with other franchises will only happen if Ubi wants to strengthen connections (as they probably intended with Mario+Rabbids).



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No, please just get rid of the rabbid's. News flash: Mario X rabbids will sell on Mario and great gameplay, not the fucking rabbids. Please do Mario X Rayman for the next game, Ubisoft.



Bet with Intrinsic:

The Switch will outsell 3DS (based on VGchartz numbers), according to me, while Intrinsic thinks the opposite will hold true. One month avatar control for the loser's avatar.

d21lewis said:
mZuzek said:
Minions + Rabbids.

On a different note, if I were the guy who created the Rabbids, I'd be pissed. A knockoff is making billions while my creation is playing second banana to Mario and Rayman.

Well, I wouldn't be pissed because I would fully acknowledge that my creation is uncreative amd total crap.



Bet with Intrinsic:

The Switch will outsell 3DS (based on VGchartz numbers), according to me, while Intrinsic thinks the opposite will hold true. One month avatar control for the loser's avatar.

Mnementh said:
caffeinade said:

The success of Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle, has left me with a major question:
What is next?

What is next for the Rabbids:
Will they now be pushed into more francises?
Rabbid Snorlax anyone.
Will we see a return of the Rabbids minigame collections on the Switch?
Could there be a Mario + Rabbids title, would it have the same effect?
Do you think the Rabbids could have their own, deep game, or do they need a base to jump off of.
Like Rayman and Mario.

Are there any other Ubisoft franchises and established industry mainstays you would like to see cross over.
I think an Uncharted Just Dance game, with a story would do pretty well.

Also, please check out my "Decaff with Anime, Club" thread.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=231603

"Do you think the Rabbids could have their own, deep game, or do they need a base to jump off of.
Like Rayman and Mario."

Well, they already had their own game: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbids_Go_Home

This also wasn't a minigame-collection like Rayman Raving Rabbids. If it was a deep game... well, it was humporous and sarcastic.

They also had more minigame-collections without Rayman, like Travel in Time, Alive and Kicking (for Kinect) and Rabbids Land.

"What is next?"

I don't know. I like the humor of Rabbids mostly, but there are bad games (like Rabbidland). I think they'll follow up with more. Ubisoft seems mostly content with them put to minigame-collections. I really would like something else Rabbids Go Home. But it is up to Ubi to decide that. I think partnering them with other franchises will only happen if Ubi wants to strengthen connections (as they probably intended with Mario+Rabbids).

I thought Rabbids Go Home was a minigame collection, dam.

I personally don't like the Rabbids, or find them funny.
But I do see an interesting business opportunity for Ubisoft.
We all know they need some cash to stave off Vivendi, or anyone who may follow.
That and Ubi is quite greedy, and I can see them milking the Rabbids.
Especially in a time where the Minions show, this type of humor makes billions.



RolStoppable said:
There's a 90% chance that we'll see a Rabbids-only game on Switch.

Ubisoft has been strangely (and thankfully) absent in these early days of Switch, but before too long they will prove once again how crappy of a company they are and flood Switch with mediocrity and trash.

Better get your umbrella ready.



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mZuzek said:
caffeinade said:

Better get your umbrella ready.

Good way to bring Capcom into the discussion too. They're also bringing the crap hard.

At least Bethesda seems to be pulling its weight, and more.



mZuzek said:
caffeinade said:

At least Bethesda seems to be pulling its weight, and more.

Too bad I hate Bethesda. Actually up to a couple of days ago I didn't know they made Doom, which is a shame because I always thought it looked like a cool game and was happy to see it on the Switch, then I realized I might end up disliking it.

Ubisoft and Capcom though, I was giving them the hate just because. I like some... um, few, of their games.

Bethesda Game Studios are the guys who make Skyrim, I don't like their games.

Bethesda Softworks is the publisher that published Skyrim, Dishonered, Doom (2016).
Bethesda Game Studios is a division of Bethesda Softworks.
ZeniMax owns id Software, Machine Games, Bethesda Softworks and a few other development studios.

id Software owns the Wolfenstein and Doom IP, they also developed Doom (2016) with the id Tech 6 engine (which they developed).
id Software are currently developing Quake Champions for PC using a modified id Tech 6, incorporating tech from Saber Interactive's engine (who are helping with the development of the game).
id Software has stated that they are ensuring that id Tech 7 will be massively multithreaded, due to Bethesda Softwork's partnership with AMD.

MachineGames developed Wolfenstein: The New Order (id Tech 5), Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (id Tech 5)  and Wolfenstein The New Colossus (id Tech 6).

It has been thrown around that due to AMD's partnership with Bethesda Softworks, Wolfenstein The New Colossus will make use of half floats, as Vega has good support for that kind of math.
Now this is just speculation, but the Switch has the capability to do half floats like Vega, where as the PS4, XOne and XxX cannot (the PS4 Pro can).
I think id Softworks is using the Switch as a testing ground for that tech, meaning that it is possible that the difference between the Switch version and the XOne's version won't be as big as most other titles.

I don't like Bethesda Game Studios' games, but I like id Software's tech.



mZuzek said:
caffeinade said:

Bethesda Game Studios are the guys who make Skyrim, I don't like their games.

Bethesda Softworks is the publisher that published Skyrim, Dishonered, Doom (2016).
Bethesda Game Studios is a division of Bethesda Softworks.
ZeniMax owns id Software, Machine Games, Bethesda Softworks and a few other development studios.

id Software owns the Wolfenstein and Doom IP, they also developed Doom (2016) with the id Tech 6 engine (which they developed).
id Software are currently developing Quake Champions for PC using a modified id Tech 6, incorporating tech from Saber Interactive's engine (who are helping with the development of the game).
id Software has stated that they are ensuring that id Tech 7 will be massively multithreaded, due to Bethesda Softwork's partnership with AMD.

MachineGames developed Wolfenstein: The New Order (id Tech 5), Wolfenstein: The Old Blood (id Tech 5)  and Wolfenstein The New Colossus (id Tech 6).

It has been thrown around that due to AMD's partnership with Bethesda Softworks, Wolfenstein The New Colossus will make use of half floats, as Vega has good support for that kind of math.
Now this is just speculation, but the Switch has the capability to do half floats like Vega, where as the PS4, XOne and XxX cannot (the PS4 Pro can).
I think id Softworks is using the Switch as a testing ground for that tech, meaning that it is possible that the difference between the Switch version and the XOne's version won't be as big as most other titles.

I don't like Bethesda Game Studios' games, but I like id Software's tech.

Well I didn't understand anything you just said, but you seem to be good with it so I'm good too.

Bethesda is the publisher.
id Software made Doom (2016).
MachineGames is making Wolfenstein: The New Colossus.
Bethesda Game Studios made Skyrim and Fallout 4.

I may as well add that I don't like Doom (2016).



mZuzek said:
caffeinade said:

Bethesda is the publisher.
id Software made Doom (2016).
MachineGames is making Wolfenstein: The New Colossus.
Bethesda Game Studios made Skyrim and Fallout 4.

I may as well add that I don't like Doom (2016).

My experience with Bethesda is Skyrim, Fallout 3/4 and Dishonored, of which I dislike all (but progressively more from left to right). If all of those were Bethesda Game Studios, then I might have a little hope still for Doom.

Edit: eh alright, Skyrim was fine. I just think it's way overrated is all.

Bethesda Game Studios dis Skyrim, Fallout 3 and 4 (but not New Vegas).
Arkane Studios did Dishonored 1 and 2, and Prey.

I did not like Skyrim very much.

But I am intrigued by the potential of Starfield.
Especially if it uses id Tech 6.



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