Well, yeah, Uplay sales went up because it was a choice between Uplay or Epic......
How did your overall sales work out? Did you sell more Division 2 copies on Epic than you sold Division 1 copies on Steam? Or did most of the Steam crowd buy through your Uplay store? Was going partial Epic exclusive worth it, as far as overall number of sales and profit? That is what I would like to know.
Wildlands was kind of fun with friends and co-op. Customization was good, world was huge, lots of bosses and weapons and such. Not a bad way to kill some free time with friends. Don't mind doing it again with a new story in Breakpoint.
AI was my biggest complaint about Wildlands, and thankfully that has been done away with. They added a lot of what players requested from Wildlands, so it should be an improvement.
People have their opinions, and I know most will probably complain about this game reveal. I personally don't mind it.
Didn’t hate Hellboy, but didn’t love it either. The story had potential, but fell short and was a bit underwhelming. I liked the “R” rating and the gore that came with it, but prefer the older movies with Ron Perlman.
I wouldn't complain. I enjoyed the Egyptian and Greek settings with the last 2 games. Vikings would be a nice new twist. Leaves a lot of room to create a unique story, I think.
@jagdedge124: Could still very well happen. If they keep making them, a Civil War era game might happen. I think that could be a cool time to base a game.
Just a reveal trailer with a very basic premise of what the next game will have in it. There was pretty much zero information about what the new game is going to be like, so why fret over it already? It gave us a basic idea of a timeline, some villains, some friendly NPC's, and new playable characters, just to pique our interest. Just wooosahhhh, more info is coming April 3.
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