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The name Andrew Ryan is even a near-anagram of Ayn Rand's, while Frank Fontaine and Atlas take their names from Rand's husband Frank and her novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged respectively. It's in these works that Rand first explores and outlines the idea of objectivism, making it somewhat fitting that their titles were incorporated into the ga
Ubisoft has been through a rough patch since the days of Unity. Syndicate's sales were greatly impacted because of it and playing around with worthless trailers like Identity’s could impact sales just the same. If they were planning on creating a Q&A video about the game that provides impressive and well done gameplay visuals, Ubisoft should started with that right out of the gate or at least have cut a few clips of the gameplay shown in the Q&A and implement them into their announcement trailer, or even better scrapped the trailer all together and focused on creating a proper reveal trailer. Although the creativity and budget were behind their "announcement" trailer, it was by no means a worthwhile one especially since you really have to go out of your way (and be interested in the game enough) to find their little Q&A video that does a much better job at portraying what the game actually is.
We have no idea what's going on with the Spike VGX this year or even if there will be one. The annual celebrity-fueled, ad-hungry video games event was consistently chock full of controversy and disdain from the gamer community which is why last year host and producer Geoff Keighley helped re-brand the Spike Video Game Awards into the Spike VGX. It was a ratings success but still begged the question of whether it should contin
Originally, microtransactions were only seen in MMOs, which are usually Free to Play. Even cheaper games, like LawBreakers and Drawn to Death, have an easy time getting away with their overt reliance on microtransactions. The question then becomes, do microtransactions have any place in a $60 game? After all, the consumer just paid $60 doll
Based on Harlan Ellison's 1967 short story of the same name, the game takes place in a dystopian future controlled by an A.I. system known as AM. All but five of the human race have been wiped out and those that remain have spent the last century being psychologically tortured by AM. Many dark and disturbing themes are explored throughout its narrative, including genocide, abuse, and paran
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The worst part of the trailer is the actual "gameplay" that is provide the clip is barely even ten seconds worth of footage and all we see is the character diving into a hay bail. There is no real indication of how this game will play or what it’s even about, however, if you were to do some research about the game you can find a video called Assassin’s Creed Identity- Q&A Part 1, which was published two days after the announcement for the game. The video gives a detailed description on what players can expect from the game regarding its gameplay paired with video clips of actual gameplay longer than five seconds. Now the original announcement trailer could be taken as a "teaser" trailer, but with the state of the franchise the way it is on console, it's not a good idea to make your mobile debut trailer a live action setup with virtually no indication of actual gameplay.
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