AC comes out Tuesday. Galaxy comes out Tuesday.
How come we've seen so many more reviews for Galaxy than for AC?
Is it because Ubisoft is trying to prevent negative early reviews from hurting sales?
Discuss.
:D
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AC comes out Tuesday. Galaxy comes out Tuesday.
How come we've seen so many more reviews for Galaxy than for AC?
Is it because Ubisoft is trying to prevent negative early reviews from hurting sales?
Discuss.
:D
Maybe they are trying to avoid the Spoilers since they say there is something in the game that Doesn't belong.Nintendo_Ownes7
You mean all the glitches?
:)
Normally if a company gets a copy early if they are going to post a review it has to get a higher score if not then they have to wait after the street date. Same thing happened with Madden that why Gamespot posted their review latter. That even if the company gave out ealry copys to be reviewed a number of companies do not.
edit- I could be wrong about the street date thing with Madden. I tryed to find the link that said that. But I could not find it.
maybe because the score of smg is more important to the hardcore gamer community and fanboys than ac's score?kiwisama
I agree with your statement that Galaxy is more hardcore than AC.
[QUOTE="kiwisama"]maybe because the score of smg is more important to the hardcore gamer community and fanboys than ac's score?CelineDion
I agree with your statement that Galaxy is more hardcore than AC.
i didn't meant that, i meant that smg is more vital than ac.
i mean, if smg flopped all the sheep would likely leave gs, but if ac flops it wouldn't matter that much, maybe to just a small part of gs.
[QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kiwisama"]maybe because the score of smg is more important to the hardcore gamer community and fanboys than ac's score?kiwisama
I agree with your statement that Galaxy is more hardcore than AC.
i didn't meant that, i meant that smg is more vital than ac.
i mean, if smg flopped all the sheep would likely leave gs, but if ac flops it wouldn't matter that much, maybe to just a small part of gs.
Gamespot could care less about System Wars making fanboys happy would have nothing to do with it.
Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
maybe because the score of smg is more important to the hardcore gamer community and fanboys than ac's score?kiwisama
That's stupid because everyone knows SMG will be good and sheep would buy it if it scored a 5 anyways. AC is something that could be amazing or mediocre...... need some reviews to know before buying it.
[QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kiwisama"]maybe because the score of smg is more important to the hardcore gamer community and fanboys than ac's score?HarlockJC
I agree with your statement that Galaxy is more hardcore than AC.
i didn't meant that, i meant that smg is more vital than ac.
i mean, if smg flopped all the sheep would likely leave gs, but if ac flops it wouldn't matter that much, maybe to just a small part of gs.
Gamespot could care less about System Wars making fanboys happy would have nothing to do with it.
well, you can't know that for sure can you? after all more happy people=potential for more gold subscribers=more $$$
well, you can't know that for sure can you? after all more happy people=potential for more gold subscribers=more $$$
kiwisama
That would hardly explain why IGN, Eurogamer, etc. don't have early reviews.
[QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.CelineDion
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-40 hour game. Theres alot of stuff to do, and its very open-ended.
it just depends on the publishers ... ubisoft don't give away that many copies of their game to game sites or magasines
nintendo just gives tons away
waza000
Question, if you made a crap game, would you send out lots of early copies to everyone in the gaming media, or would you hold them back?
[QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
[QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kiwisama
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
[QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
"through the main storyline in under 20 hours"
you have just proven that the main storyline can be done in the 20 hours range.
Maybe they are trying to avoid the Spoilers since they say there is something in the game that Doesn't belong.Nintendo_Ownes7i've seen enough spoilers honestly :?
[QUOTE="Wally7943"]Whats AC?alcarazo9
:o ........ get out :evil:
Really, just tell me what it is? The only game I can think of would be Animal Crossing but I think it's safe to say that that's not what your talking about.EDIT: Oh I just remembered Assasins Creed.
[QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
Wow...I'm hyped...
[QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kiwisama
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
"through the main storyline in under 20 hours"
you have just proven that the main storyline can be done in the 20 hours range.
so can oblivion, whats your point? This is not a linear game with a few sidequest, this is an open ended game.
[QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
"through the main storyline in under 20 hours"
you have just proven that the main storyline can be done in the 20 hours range.
so can oblivion, whats your point? This is not a linear game with a few sidequest, this is an open ended game.
i hope you know that EXACTLY 50% of SMG is a side quest :|[QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.nintendo-4life
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
"through the main storyline in under 20 hours"
you have just proven that the main storyline can be done in the 20 hours range.
so can oblivion, whats your point? This is not a linear game with a few sidequest, this is an open ended game.
i hope you know that EXACTLY 50% of SMG is a side quest :|You cant compare SMG to AC. While SMG is excellent, it doesnt have the same scope as AC.
[QUOTE="nintendo-4life"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="kiwisama"][QUOTE="kevy619"][QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-30 hour game.
with sidequests, the main game is indeed 15-20.
taken from gamepro review (the only review that mentions specific length)
"
So much to do, so little timeIt's hard to put the sheer size and brilliance of Assassin's Creed into words. It is an epic game that you have to experience for yourself. I will caution that the game is not for the impatient or the faint of heart. While you can plow through the main storyline in under 20 hours, to truly get every single last shred of gaming goodness, you will probably have to put in twice that number. The enormity of the game will probably turn off gamers expecting a fast-paced action title but remember that an assassin's greatest tool is patience. Approach this game with that frame of mind and you will be rewarded with one of the best gaming experiences around.--Todd Melick"
"through the main storyline in under 20 hours"
you have just proven that the main storyline can be done in the 20 hours range.
so can oblivion, whats your point? This is not a linear game with a few sidequest, this is an open ended game.
i hope you know that EXACTLY 50% of SMG is a side quest :|You cant compare SMG to AC. While SMG is excellent, it doesnt have the same scope as AC.
i'm not talking about scope, i'm talking about length, they have around the same length.[QUOTE="CelineDion"][QUOTE="kevy619"]Seeing as how mario galaxy has been finished for weeks and Assasins Creed has just went gold. Also, Mario Galaxy isnt as long a game.kevy619
Reviews suggest Galaxy is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
If you look at the early reviews of AC, they state it is about a 15-20 hour game, if you're not going for 100% completion.
:|
correct celinedion, ac is a 20-40 hour game. Theres alot of stuff to do, and its very open-ended.
Uh Mario Galaxy is a 15-20 hour game if you just beat it with 60 stars. Hmm 60 stars=15-20 hrs so that 120 stars=30-40 hours. Not to mention the neat unlockable you get after getting 120 stars.
AC comes out Tuesday. Galaxy comes out Tuesday.
How come we've seen so many more reviews for Galaxy than for AC?
Is it because Ubisoft is trying to prevent negative early reviews from hurting sales?
Discuss.
:D
CelineDion
All the reviewers are only at 85 stars... Don't worry. Once they beat Galaxy a few times they'll eventually find the time to review AC... Until then, the power of flower compels you!
[QUOTE="kiwisama"]maybe because the score of smg is more important to the hardcore gamer community and fanboys than ac's score?CelineDion
I agree with your statement that Galaxy is more hardcore than AC.
Joke? AC is more hardcore, SMG will appeal to the casuals way more than AC.
It is because the early reviews have been paid off to give it a good score
hence why the new banner ads you see feature their high score reviews on them...
R-Dot-Yung
:lol:
More dumbass statements come from this guy than even wok7, which I didn't think was possible.
[QUOTE="R-Dot-Yung"]It is because the early reviews have been paid off to give it a good score
hence why the new banner ads you see feature their high score reviews on them...
Zeliard9
:lol:
More dumbass statements come from this guy than even wok7, which I didn't think was possible.
-Renegade has him beat :o
[QUOTE="Zeliard9"][QUOTE="R-Dot-Yung"]It is because the early reviews have been paid off to give it a good score
hence why the new banner ads you see feature their high score reviews on them...
R-Dot-Yung
:lol:
More dumbass statements come from this guy than even wok7, which I didn't think was possible.
i bet :roll:
Seriously, come on. You're suggesting that Ubisoft paid off Famitsu, Game Informer, Games Radar, and Gamepro to give Assassin's Creed stellar reviews?
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