Assassin's Creed Delayed, GRAW 2 Replacement 29
The next-gen beauty Assassin's Creed has been bumped out further into 2007, reports Gamespot. Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is receiving similar treatment. Ubisoft is filling the hole in their lineup with Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2, which is some consolation. From the article: "GRAW 2 isn't the only thing Ubi is prepping for gamers' springtime. Also coming by the end of March 2007 will be seven more Wii games from the publisher, including 'one nonannounced new brand.' With the seven previously announced Wii launch games from the company, Ubisoft expects to have 14 Wii titles in stores before April 2007."
Re:Not surprising (Score:4, Interesting)
The PS3 will still sell out, despite Sony's recent evil. Those 'few' customers will buy anything they can get their hands of for the first few months. And the XBox 360 hasn't hit 'any impressive milestone'... ? It has out-sold the PS2 in it's first 7 months, compared to the PS2's first 7 months. If that's not a sign that it's plenty successful, I don't know what is.
No, likely they've realized that Sony's devkit is harder to work with than they expected, and it's taking them longer to produce a quality game. So they did the smart thing and announce a new date LONG before the original date. Fewer customers will be annoyed, and the team has time to make the game right.
And they can act like GRAW2 is to please the masses all they want. It's simply another money maker for them. Same engine, new levels = quick profit. I haven't played GRAW yet, but I'm not really into those types of games, so I wouldn't be a suitable reviewer for it anyhow. GRAW2 will likely be more of the same, though.
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That is rediculously false. The PS2 sold in only one region for its first eight months, and it sold 900,000 units in its first week. It was also sold out in all regions for the entire duration of the year. That's March 6th - December 31st. Within the first year, the PS2 sold over 6 million units, something the X360 isn't even coming close to, with only about 5.5 million shipped and an installed base of less than 4 milli
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Also I believe the GP is refering to the Austrailian market who figures show that the Xbox 360 is currently the fastest selling console in Austrailia [gamesindustry.biz].
Wrong two ways (Score:2)
Your post here was rather ambiguous - but oddly wrong no matter how you read it. If you meant to say it outsold the PS2 at launch, well, the other poster covered that. If you meant to say that it's outselling the PS2 currently though, that too is wrong. Every month more PS2's are currently sold than 360's.
Personally I don't care, a better game would be what I'd
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Vgcharts [vgcharts.org] says your wrong buddy. Check out the links:
http://www.vgcharts.org/usaconscomps.php?name1=PS2 &name2=X360&type=0 [vgcharts.org]
http://www.vgcharts.org/japconscomps.php?name1=PS2 &name2=X360&type=0&align=0 [vgcharts.org]
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First off, as anyone said you're wrong in assuming that the XBox 360 has been selling better than the PS2
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Everyone is pointing out that the parent poster is wrong, and he is a bit confused, but let's not forget one simple fact: the first console to hit 5 million in sales has led every generation of game consoles. This is simply because once video game publishers see that a console will have a market, they start orienting their business plan in that direction. This generation, Microsoft has hit 5 million in sales even before the other consoles have launched.
So, the parent is right in a way; the XBOX360 is
They probably can't release 360 before PS3 (Score:2)
Actually, I don't think they're allowed to release the 360 version before the PS3. It wouldn't surprise me at all if Sony locked up something in the contract saying that the game has to ship
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In the 4th Quarter of 2005, XBox360 units sold, cumulatively, were 1.5 million worldwide.
In the 1st Quarter of 2006, the number rises to 1.7 million units sold worldwide.
In the 2nd Quarter of 2006, the number again increases slightly to 1.8 million units.
On the bright side, by June 30th, 2006, Microsoft sold 5 million units worldwide.
And it expects to double that number by the end of the 4th Quarter of 2006, with having
This is good news. (Score:2, Insightful)
Otherwise, you end up with KoTOR 2; a good game (could have been brilliant) turned into a major dissapointment by a rushed development cycle.
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Re:This is good news. (Score:4, Funny)
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I just read somewhere (was it here on /.?) that KoTOR 2 was being modded by the community to include all the content that was removed and re-write the ending or expand the ending of the game?
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cliche, but.. (Score:3, Insightful)
"A delayed game is eventually good, a bad game is bad forever"
-Shigeru Miyamoto
Re:cliche, but.. (Score:4, Funny)
-A delayed game that was not so good
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PC Game revival? (Score:1)
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Oddly enough, I use to be a huge PC gaming fan who's now turning back to consoles. I played all the FPS, RTS, RPG, MMO, games out there and am just missing the one thing that's good on consoles, platform action/adventure games. RPG's feel a little better to me on consoles as well, with the exception of the MMO kind. Of course, I'm also eager to pickup my Wii and try that new experience!
I wouldn't say there's any kind of revival in anything. Games get pushed back all the time and won't kill a platform
Taking bets... (Score:2)