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HiddenX June 18th, 2017 14:22

Beyond Good & Evil 2 - Trailer Breakdown with Michel Ancel
 
Ubisoft's Michel Ancel talks about Beyond Good & Evil 2:

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Michel Ancel joins Chris Watters to give a scene-by-scene breakdown of the E3 2017 trailer for Beyond Good and Evil 2.

Thanks Farflame!

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luj1 June 18th, 2017 14:22

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online
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multiplayer
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prequel
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seamless online playground

If that isn't enough,

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funded by Nintendo
:D :D :D

DarNoor June 18th, 2017 21:20

Its a shame to see the potential of this game go down the tubes because of the MP focus.

Silver June 19th, 2017 00:42

As long as I can play single player and ignore the multiplayer then its fine. If I can't ignore it then its a problem.

GabrielMP_19 June 19th, 2017 07:02

Is the first game still good today? I never played it, but always heard a lot about it.

duerer June 19th, 2017 10:09

Hmmm, the trailer is impressive, but is like your typical summer blockbuster: has a killer look, non-stop action, gratuitous swearing… and has absolutely nothing to do with the original game.

For the uninitiated: the original one was a quirky, Zelda-style action adventure with a huge dose of French flavor (immensely cute, yet very serious and totally offbeat).
It was a critical hit, and a huge bomb at retail - so it was destined to be a cult classic.
Kinda like the Planescape:Torment of action adventure games.

duerer June 19th, 2017 10:13

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Originally Posted by GabrielMP_19 (Post 1061457136)
Is the first game still good today? I never played it, but always heard a lot about it.

Yes, quite fun game, IF you…
- like Zelda (Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker),
- tolerate early 2000's graphics (low on poly, high on imagination)
- accept inconsistent logic in a supercool game world (Omikron, anyone?)
- like cute things with some dark overtones…
- won't rage about gaming's biggest cliffhanger ending

duerer June 19th, 2017 10:32

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Originally Posted by luj1 (Post 1061457046)
If that isn't enough,
Funded by Nintendo
:D :D :D

Hmm, actually, Nintendo is one of the most progressively thinking big companies out there at the moment.

They made an excellent E3 appearance (Mario Odyssey, Rabbids, etc), totally turned the console scene upside down with the Switch, and lest not forget that they funded some super risky projects recently (Bayonetta 2, Xenoblade X), etc, etc, etc.

I think the best thing that could happen with Ubi is to get some external creative jolt, else they will just do the same openworld sh*t over and over (Far Cry / AssCreed whatever anyone?) Nintendo is notoriously hard to work with, but the results are often worth the frustration (see Rare's golden days, Metroid Prime, etc)

luj1 June 19th, 2017 10:56

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Omikron
A good parallel in that both were driven by story, setting and well-written characters.

Silver June 20th, 2017 11:12

Apparently all they have produced is the trailer so far. Hope this is not another trailer tease.


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