Sulphur on 9/5/2009 at 20:54
Fair enough, then. I shall exercise my powers of speculative restraint!
or in other words, I'm going to shut up, right about now-ish. I still want to kill Michel Ancel for keeping mum about what's been happening with the game for so long, however.
gunsmoke on 9/5/2009 at 23:06
I am pretty disappointed. This is taking a charming, Zelda-GTA hybrid and turn it into a Mirror's Edge/ Assassins Creed hybrid.
So far, fuck this direction.
I just want to know the way the cliffhanger ending plays out. Poor Pig.
Yakoob on 10/5/2009 at 01:49
Yea, as I said, just because it's a desert doesn't mean it's Earth. I am pretty sure they would not arbitrarily move the whole game into our reality, that wouldn't make sense.
Maybe it is Hyllis (SP?) after something really, really bad happened...
Or maybe a whole different part of the original world we never saw.
Or a different planet (It's not like we didn't go into space last game)
Shakey-Lo on 10/5/2009 at 04:20
Sorry but it's simply not BG&E if it doesn't have rasta rhinos and walrus men :grr:
gunsmoke on 10/5/2009 at 15:24
I loved that part...nevermind I loved the whole freaking game. My step-dad used to beg me to play it, he was enthralled by it. He just loved watching all of the neat stuff you could do, and was as hooked on the story as I was.
Briareos H on 24/8/2009 at 22:25
goddammit ubisoft
Quote Posted by http://twitter.com/colinsco/status/3458024544
I got confirmation at Cologne's Gamescom that Beyond Good & Evil 2 is on hold for now. No idea if it's def or temporary but it sucks.
henke on 25/8/2009 at 05:38
:(
EvaUnit02 on 20/8/2010 at 06:43
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http://kotaku.com/5616870/ubisoft-beyond-good--evil-2-must-be-perfect) Still in development. Ancel is supposedly going to keep working on it until it's perfect.
Quote:
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot assured me today that work continues and has never stopped on the highly anticipated sequel to 2003's Beyond Good & Evil.
"We were, as we are, working on the game," Guillemot told me during a meeting at Germany's Gamescom this week. "What is very import with this next product is that it will be perfect."
Developer Michel Ancel's "intention is to come [out] with something really exciting. But everybody needs a little bit of patience."
That's the relevant parts of the article. The rest the article is basically the Ubi CEO gushing about how the publisher has taken a lot of risks over the years that paid off, after being questioned why they're making a sequel to a financial failure.