Beyond Good and Evil 2 is an online, multiplayer game with a rich co-op and seamless experience. As such, the game will only be playable with an internet connection in order to have seamless navigation, receive dynamic updates, and play with friends (which is certainly better when you're playing as a Space Pirate!). The choice to play co-op, however, remains yours to make, so playing BGE2 solo is absolutely possible if you're into that lone Space Pirate kinda thing...
:kobeyuckThey're clearly trying to transition it to something else.
Seems like there is a singleplayer campaign but it's gonna need online anyway because lol western AAA fuck consumers, even when it's niche games for hardcore nerds.
Talking about Starlink. That shit flopped hard. It's already 60% off everywhere I look (and I still don't want it at that price).
Given the fact that BG&E was a PS2/Xbox/GameCube game that at one point was packaged for free with peanut butter I never expected Ubisoft would sink millions into a singleplayer only sequel after all this time.
This project doesn't seem related at all to the first game with the exception that it takes place in what seems to be the same universe.
Only Nintendo seems crazy enough to release an actual sequel to a game released in 2007 following up on the plot of a spin-off multiplayer Nintendo DS title that had a bare bones singleplayer mode that one played and characters no one cared about.
Just like they did a direct sequel to a 2004 GameCube game that sold less than a couple million units and made it their tentpole next-gen first party title. As well as release a sequel to a mediocre GameCube tech demo.
Which was honestly the reason why I believed the 'Switch exclusive' rumors flying around this game.
Talking about Starlink. That shit flopped hard. It's already 60% off everywhere I look (and I still don't want it at that price).
Given the fact that BG&E was a PS2/Xbox/GameCube game that at one point was packaged for free with peanut butter I never expected Ubisoft would sink millions into a singleplayer only sequel after all this time.
This project doesn't seem related at all to the first game with the exception that it takes place in what seems to be the same universe.
Only Nintendo seems crazy enough to release an actual sequel to a game released in 2007 following up on the plot of a spin-off multiplayer Nintendo DS title that had a bare bones singleplayer mode that one played and characters no one cared about.
Just like they did a direct sequel to a 2004 GameCube game that sold less than a couple million units and made it their tentpole next-gen first party title. As well as release a sequel to a mediocre GameCube tech demo.
Which was honestly the reason why I believed the 'Switch exclusive' rumors flying around this game.
Talking about Starlink. That shit flopped hard. It's already 60% off everywhere I look (and I still don't want it at that price).
if only it was peanut butter. it was cheese heads. :goty2
I mean I understand, it's not like in 2018 single player games are doing well or anything.
*checks sales of Dad of War, RDR2, Spider-Man*
Oh
"You can play alone... but we'll be watching!"I mean I understand, it's not like in 2018 single player games are doing well or anything.
*checks sales of Dad of War, RDR2, Spider-Man*
Oh
But our marketing says kids only like the gritty things for singleplayer these days, weird and colourful only for multi
*checks sales of Persona 5, Crash Trilogy, Cuphead, Zelda* Oh.
(I don't mind the multiplayer, but the online requirement for something they keep emphazising "you can play alone" on)
There are a bajillion multiplayer pirate simulators out there. This one has characters with pig noses.That's quite the reductive argument.
…I'm not feeling great about the chances here.
There are a bajillion multiplayer pirate simulators out there. This one has characters with pig noses.That's quite the reductive argument.
…I'm not feeling great about the chances here.
It's a pirate simulator with a full solar system to explore, and quite a unique look, seems like a French sci si graphic novel brought to life.
If they can polish it (and actually sinifh it, of course) it'll be very much different from whatever Atlas or Sea of Thieves are doing.
start making friends nerds :fbm:donot