Ubisoft demanding high review scores for Assassins Creed 2? This won’t end well | |
| LazySAGamer - November 9th, 2009 at 6:00 am - 437 Views - 3 Comments |
I hate these stories, they shine a very bad light on the entire gaming industry and do absolutely nothing to help show that we are a mature and professional industry.
According to a German magazine, Computer Bild Spiel, Ubisoft has denied them access to an early review copy of the game unless they guaranteed that they would give the game an A rating (sehr gut).
Obviously the magazine has rightly refused to do this which has put Ubisoft in a really bad position now.
First up the moron who thought he/she had the magazine under their control now needs to explain to Ubisoft management why they put the entire organisation into repute across the planet.
But possibly even worse is that they have now tainted Assassin’s Creed 2, you wouldn’t need to blackmail a magazine if the game was really good so the German arm of Ubisoft are pretty much saying that the game isn’t an A.
I don’t know how Ubisoft can resolve this my guess is that they will ignore the situation and hope that it goes away, but the side effects of this are that most gamers won’t believe the first reviews of Assassin’s Creed 2 which may end up having a negative impact on the sales.
Source: Weartheinternetz
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November 9, 2009
9:00 am
why force for a A rating, its gonna be awesome anyways
November 9, 2009
4:52 pm
still gonna buy the game anyway, Assassins Creed 2 is what Assassins Creed should of always been, so much better than the first.
November 9, 2009
9:04 pm
@ Lazy, this is nothing new. A year or two ago Ubisoft blackballed 1UP/EGM for giving them consistently low review scores, and the first Assassin’s Creed is the straw that broke the camel’s back, so to speak…? Not that I don’t agree with Ziff Davis – the first Ass’s Creed was ass. This second one looks promising, though. http://www.joystiq.com/2008/01/11/egm-editor-dan-hsu-talks-about-blackball-editorial/