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Nuovo Splinter Cell, nuovo Splinter Cell, datemi un nuovo Splinter Cell :sardjack:Ubisoft Toronto al lavoro su una nuova IP AAA
http://www.spaziogames.it/notizie_videogiochi/console_multi_piattaforma/219594/ubisoft-toronto-al-lavoro-su-una-nuova-ip-aaa.aspx
Bhé è una nuova ipNuovo Splinter Cell, nuovo Splinter Cell, datemi un nuovo Splinter Cell :sardjack:
Contro ogni previsione, Blacklist si è rivelato semplicemente il miglior Stealth della generazione appena trascorsa, se continuano su quella scia stiamo in una botte di ferro :mah:
Uno dei migliori stealth della scrosa gen. Accontenta un pò tutti diciamo, però non trascura la sfida e la strategia stealth. Alla difficoltà massima poi è ancora più divertente da affrontare in stealth. Ti seccano con uno sternutoBhé è una nuova ip
Blacklist devo ancora giocarlo, è bello? Prima volevo finirmi Convinction ma non ne ho mai la voglia //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/rJjoqET.gif
Mi sa che salto direttamente Convinction e vado di Blacklist allora.Uno dei migliori stealth della scrosa gen. Accontenta un pò tutti diciamo, però non trascura la sfida e la strategia stealth. Alla difficoltà massima poi è ancora più divertente da affrontare in stealth. Ti seccano con uno sternuto![]()
Uff vero, avevo letto Ubisoft Toronto e sono andato in escandescenze ignorando tutto il restoBhé è una nuova ip
Blacklist devo ancora giocarlo, è bello? Prima volevo finirmi Convinction ma non ne ho mai la voglia //content.invisioncic.com/a283374/emoticons/rJjoqET.gif
The “leaked Ubisoft trailer” inside Watch Dogs 2 is for a real sci-fi game called (or code-named) Pioneer, sources say. But Pioneer is running into troubled development and may not be announced as soon as Ubisoft had originally planned—if it comes out at all.
Watch Dogs 2, which launched today, includes a mission in which your protagonist infiltrates a mock version of Ubisoft San Francisco and steals a video game trailer, then sells it to a game website. When the trailer popped up on YouTube over the weekend, it led to loads of speculation: Was this just a fun in-joke or an actual new game that Ubisoft found a really clever way to announce?
Turns out it’s the latter. Two sources familiar with goings-on at Ubisoft tell Kotaku that this is a teaser trailer for a very real space exploration game called Pioneer. However, sources say, Pioneer hit some development hurdles (as most if not all video games do) and the game’s current status is rocky.
“The project was supposed to be announced next year,” said one source, adding that Ubisoft had replaced many of the leads on Pioneer within the past few months. “That won’t happen now and Pioneer is now being ‘retooled.’”
“When they decided to make the easter egg in Watch Dogs 2 they didn’t know it was going to be like this so it’s a bit awkward,” said a second source.
Ubisoft has not responded to a request for comment.
http://gematsu.com/2017/06/ubisoft-announces-starlink-battle-atlas-ps4-xbox-one-switch#JBWrElrhSg8JqQ3g.99Customization is the cornerstone of any great strategic experience, whether you’re talking about adjusting weapon loadouts for a specific challenge or tweaking the performance of a vehicle to suit your preferred playstyle. But what if you could do it all without menus, by reaching for the parts you want in real life and slapping them into place instantly? That’s the idea at the heart of Starlink: Battle for Atlas, due to launch in fall 2018 on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4. An interstellar open-world adventure, Starlink brings together free-form interplanetary exploration with fast-paced battles in heavily armed starships. Or lightly armed starships. It’s all up to you, really.
As you explore the Atlas Star System, you’ll do so with a physical ship clipped to your controller. Using Smart Building Technology, you’ll be able to immediately swap out parts on the ship – including wings, weapons, pilots, and even the starship hull itself – and see them change in-game to meet the shifting demands of your situation as you experiment with different combinations, weapons, and status effects. It’ll all come in handy as you’re dealing with the evil forces of a warlord named Grax, while also searching for allies to help you survive in a hostile system.
Players will be able to use their starships to explore the game’s vast planets up close in a skimmer mode, take to the skies to fly quickly to their next objective, or blast out into the vacuum of space to travel between planets and engage in blistering space dogfights. Starlink: Battle for Atlas will arrive on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4 in fall 2018.