Monday, July 13, 2020

Notes at the Ruins. ##10-13.


#10. To guillotine.

Ubisoft for supporting of heat of coming their conference “leaked” new gameplay video of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla where can see entering of magic in series. French company is putting unnatural in franchises. Prone to reality Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six games will have zombies as enemies in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Quarantine, which was inspired from popularity of Outbreak regime in Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege. That’s game isn’t show itself yet when seen sandbox in open-world was burial for Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series.


#11. Distant scream.

Next day didn’t pass without “leak” from Ubisoft. Far Cry 6 showed for some time in Hong Kong PlayStation Store. Later in evening on Far Cry’s Twitter channel appeared short video where Giancarlo Esposito’s character ignites a cigar. About game and starring performer in main villain role became known in shape of “rumors” and by actor’s mentioning of participation in “huge” videogame in interview for Collider a week ago. I like Esposito’s facial appearance. However, I couldn’t remember good films with him. I’ve checked filmography, but I didn’t recalled him in flicks, which I saw. One reminiscence of his performance is a weird music video (it’s a standard.) “California” with Mylene Farmer. He did well his parts, but music always be in listening for me. I like to look on him, but again “but” – he isn’t a savior and not a man on whom I trust in screenplay choice. No nice with Far Cry series, which crushed on the fifth incarnation.


#12. Distant scream II: Remote weeping.

Unofficially Ubisoft released greatly directed cinematographic trailer of Far Cry 6… and no more.

P.S. Right, their official Italian Assassin’s Creed Instagram showed on short time date of appearance of their new game in series.


#13. Loneliness in games.

Unfortunately, Ubisoft’s games are not anymore of high quality as presentation of them. Clint Hocking is director of Watch Dogs: Legion. A perfect portfolio, but he follows to orders of Ubisoft, whose policy commercialized. Many artistic people left company due of that. Watch Dogs: Legion captivates by conception of people with personal skills. Videos with gameplay, which I saw before and now, makes vice versa in unprocessed AI and physics. Shooting of lifebars was worsening. I was watching gameplay videos with fast forward. Although virtual and authoritarian, but I attracted to visit London. Ubisoft still wonderful in creation of locations. But that’s not for confidence on play in this game. One more sandbox by Ubisoft.
What else? Interview with Watch Dogs: Legion artist, which I don’t see “for what?”, because without information…Phil Spencer, whose name I usually hear once in this part of year, but in that summer it was much as once again in short appearance here in Ubisoft Forward where he was talking trivialities…Frenchmen follows to EA’s way in talking about quantity of players and demonstration of positive reviews for which they thanked what is not so awful…Knight novel dialogs in Assassin’s Creed Valhalla as I marked for myself few days ago…
Show, which isn’t the last, finished in yesterday video of Far Cry 6. It was in English when previously was in French where I only could catch resembling words. Visit of Ubisoft’s site associated with Just Cause series by their call to kill dictator Anton Costillo in their sandbox world. Later I saw video of interview with Giancarlo Esposito and was a fragment of episode where his character pushes own son to shoot a person. The dictator, who prepares his son for succession reminded identical situation actually of one authoritarian ruler, who committed explosion in metro in 2011, which killed fifteen people. Shortly after that he with son, who for succession, visited place of bombing. Political circumstance in which goes Far Cry 6’s story more cruel and episode with a pistol fits for this situation. I’m not sure on play, but I don’t want that Diego Castillo was presented as child who will keep part of sweet and don’t want to be the successor. Personally, I don’t like stories in which kids participate.

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