For that they need to rehire Patrice Desilets for a third time. The Last Ubisoft visionary capable of doing something original.This is basically just like Metroid Prime 4 being rebooted to go back in the hands of who should’ve made it in the first place.
POP's combat is surprisingly deep for what it was, but the game needs a few bosses and more story/scenes to flesh out the relationship of Farah and the prince. If they just update the graphics and nothing else would be weird as f.This is weird, this wasn't supposed to be FF7 style remake, it was supposed to be more in line with say, the crash/spyro remakes. This shouldn't be a hard project to complete.
It was a funny joke, but this "remake" definitely looks way better, albeit not exactly what I would expect from a remake. Hopefully Ubisoft Montreal will be able to deliver it though...
Ubisoft Mumbai should be dissolved and none of their team should ever be allowed to touch another game's development again after that disaster.
WTF is going on at Ubisoft? So many games that are in development hell: Prince of Persia reboot, Skull and Bones, Beyond Good and Evil ...
Do it right. Assassin's Creed is waning.
Start making PoP games again. This is your first test.
I honestly feel bad for Mumbai. They were given this project solely because they're an Indian studio, and they simply did not have the experience to ship it.
I'm willing to bet that they're turning it into an Assassin's Creed-style game, with a load of towers/viewpoints to climb and collectibles to pick up.
Updating the graphics on a 20 year old game is the opposite of ambitious.It is a shame that for their first proper game they were given something that was clearly a little too ambitious for them.
Probably should have done something smaller first if it was going to be their first project where they actually were in complete control/ actually building the title from scratch.
Given the history of this game, its delays etc. I can imagine the Graphics were only one of the problems it had too.
Yep. Too focused on the diversity angle rather than giving it to right people to do the job. Now they've made Mumbai look incapable, when in reality they hadn't supported the studios adequately.I honestly feel bad for Mumbai. They were given this project solely because they're an Indian studio, and they simply did not have the experience to ship it.
Yep. Too focused on the diversity angle rather than giving it to right people to do the job. Now they've made Mumbai look incapable, when in reality they hadn't supported the studios adequately.
I assume they're/were building this mostly from the ground up.Updating the graphics on a 20 year old game is the opposite of ambitious.
US$ 300-400 in India is totally different from the same amount in the US. Seems to me like an exceptional good salary for such a low position in a country like India.They pay $300-$400 for testing people so imagine how much quality you expect from them. Lots of people in QA testing never received higher salaries.
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