Bonjour friends! American gamingâs Franco-friends Ubisoft had quite the year, releasing or showing off games for what seemed like all of their major franchises, and revealing a new one to boot. Other than the pretty fun Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, the beginning of their 2012 was defined by arcade and mobile titles like the dangerously addictive Trials Evolution, mobile hit Babel Rising 3D, and oft-delayed I Am Alive. From June on, however, Ubisoft was in overdrive.
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Starting with their press conference at E3, Ubi basically went on a screed of big releases and reveals. While we already knew about Assassinâs Creed III and Far Cry 3, at E3 we got the new new with ZombiU and of course Watch_Dogs, possibly the biggest surprise of the whole convention. The rest of the year has seen them shipping out tons of games.
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Smartest Moves
ZombiU
With the Wii U launch worryingly sparse for true third-party exclusives (making something an Armored Edition doesnât count), the fledgling console really needed a developer to step up and grab that GamePad by the sticks. It was Ubisoft that came to the rescue with the excellent ZombiU, a game that was not only very fun on its own merits, but also showcased both the advantages of the GamePad and Nintendoâs newfound willingness to run with more mature, hardcore titles. A deep experience with good replay value, ZombiU will be carrying a lot of Wii U owners until they get some of next yearâs bigger releases.
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No Internet? No (DRM) Problem!
Watching Ubisoft herp-derp their way through implementing DRM over the past few years (From Dust, anyone?) would have been a pleasant exercise in schadenfreude had the victims of said âpiracy preventionâ not been us. Starting with their uPlay service (which launched several years ago and regrettably lives on), Ubisoft has raised hell and high-water to curb its supposed â95% piracy rate.â Thankfully, they came to their senses earlier this year, conceding that policies like limiting activations/installations (which were sometimes erroneously expended on things like graphics card updates) and the dreaded always-connected online DRM were misguided, freeing us up to play ACIII offline to our heartâs content. And also pirate the hell out of it. (Just kidding.)
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Dumbest Moves
Far Cry 3âs Story
Damn that silly tatau! Thereâs been a lot of talk about Far Cry 3âs story since the gameâs release earlier this month, and much of it has been critical. The complaints range from the tale of Jason Brody & bros being cliche, to boring, or even downright racist. I didnât hate the story, but I donât think it was excellent by any means, nor did it really confront some of the more interesting ideas it purported to. Considering how interesting, smart, and novel the campaign of Far Cry 2 was, taking a step forward mechanics wise and two steps back in story with the third entry was, unfortunately, quite dumb. Iâm gonna go hunt some more Komodo dragons.
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Bugginâ Out In American History
Thereâs been debate on Kotaku about the eighth (!) entry in Ubisoftâs crowd simulator series, but one thing we all mostly agreed on was that Assassinâs Creed III was buggy as hell. Certainly not the first massive game to be stricken with this problem, but not something we should let slide. While many were âsmallâ errors like unpredictable movement, disappearing objects, stuck NPCs, screen tear and the like, some were mission- and/or game-breaking. This resulted in a massive patch on day one, another huge one on Thanksgiving, and one more big patch just this morning. Those arenât the principles this country was founded on.
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What do you make of Ubisoftâs decisions in 2012?
Key Releases
All games were published, distributed, or developed by Ubisoft
I Am Alive â March 7th
Shoot Many Robots â March 13th
Trials Evolution â April 18th
Tom Clancyâs Ghost Recon: Future Soldier â May 22nd
Babel Rising 3D â June 14th
Just Dance 4 â October 9th
Assassinâs Creed III â October 30th
Assassinâs Creed: Liberation â October 30th
Marvel Avengers: Battle For Earth â October 30th
Rabbids Rumble â November 13th
Rabbids Land â November 18th
ZombiU â November 18th
Far Cry 3 â December 4th
For these Year In Review segments, weâll be taking a look at what major gaming companies did in 2012, with summaries of their biggest news and releases, best and worst decisions, and complete lists of the games they were a part of. Check back later in the week for another company.