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on: August 07, 2006, 10:32:14 AM

Ubisoft reveals seven launchish Wii titles

We don't know exactly when Wii will hit shelves, but we do have a confirmed list of Wii games from Ubisoft that will arrive in time for the console launch.  Once again, I thank Wii.IGN for being cool enough to get the interview with Laurent Detoc, President of Ubi North America.


  • Red Steel (previously announced)

  • Rayman Raving Rabbids (previously announced)

  • FarCry

  • Blazing Angels

  • Open Season

  • Monster 4x4: World Circuit

  • GT Pro Series



You are probably wondering about that last one.  GT Pro Series is, per the article, and unreleased Japanese racer that Ubisoft plans to ship with an unannounced controller attachment.  My speculation about this is that it's either going to be a wheel, or it's going to suck.  I'm sure we will find out soon enough.
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Reply #1 on: August 07, 2006, 03:01:53 PM

Getting more excited.  I'm such a tool of the hype. Sad Panda
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Reply #2 on: August 07, 2006, 03:03:16 PM

This is a really shitty lineup.
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Reply #3 on: August 07, 2006, 03:08:57 PM

All I needed was FarCry to get me excited.  It's one of my favorite games.
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Reply #4 on: August 07, 2006, 03:15:44 PM

FarCry?

What?
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Reply #5 on: August 07, 2006, 03:18:09 PM

FarCry?

What?



Dude, have you ever played FarCry.. on Wii?
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Reply #6 on: August 07, 2006, 05:24:11 PM

This is a really shitty lineup.

It's true. On the other hand, Wii gets the new Zelda at launch, which alone makes it a better launch than either the PSP or XBox 360 managed.

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Reply #7 on: August 07, 2006, 05:31:30 PM

Zelda will be on the GC also though. Launch title my balls.

Edit: I'll still buy one AND Zelda. But I'm not going to kid myself. I could buy the new Zelda (and play with a Wavebird no less) if the Wii didn't exist.
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Reply #8 on: August 07, 2006, 05:50:50 PM

You should still be able to use a Wavebird on the Wii if you are so inclined.

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Reply #9 on: August 07, 2006, 08:16:49 PM

What is open season?  Is it duck hunt with deer?

None of these games do much for me but a Wii is in my future.  Heck, if the launch lineup just had the Nintendo Sports game (tennis, baseball and one other that I can't remember) I would get one.

I have not owned a Nintendo system since the NES, but I have so bought into the hype.  I have a 34 inch tube TV in the living room that I don't know what to do with (the hi-def is in the bedroom) that I am just thrilled that someone is making a neat lo-def console.  Nintendo also makes the best party games (guitar hero being the exception).
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Reply #10 on: August 08, 2006, 07:18:22 AM

FarCry?

What?



Dude, have you ever played FarCry.. on Wii?

That's some funny shit right there.
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Reply #11 on: August 08, 2006, 08:57:51 AM

Zelda will be on the GC also though. Launch title my balls.

You should know that the way they play will be completely different, so much so that if every single bit of the game was exactly the same, there would still be a world of experiental difference. Far Cry and Red Steel on the Wiimote should make up for any other shitty titles.

Also, Open Season is probably a game based on that animation movie or something.

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Reply #12 on: August 08, 2006, 09:25:56 AM

Also, Open Season is probably a game based on that animation movie or something.

You are probably right, after a quick google of "ubisoft open season" reveals a cross-platform movie-license game.  It's a tad funny because Open Season a Sony film.

And, yes, it's a rather shitty list even if you assume Red Steel won't suck.  Might as well call it "Rayman and Some Other Shit".

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Reply #13 on: August 08, 2006, 11:14:33 AM

I wouldn't call it a shitty list at all.

Blazing Angels was decent on the X-Box, and if they Wii-fy the controls, it could be a much better version than the current console version. Far Cry... it's a shooter with the Wiimote, which seems like a perfect match. GT Pro is a driving game, and assuming they use the same type of controls that the ExciteTruck game is using (use the Wiimote like a steering wheel), it could be a blast, same as the Monster 4x4. They won't be killer apps like Red Steel should be (fingers crossed) but they won't be shitty either. The only shitty parts of that list are the Rayman (not a platform fan) and Open Season.

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Reply #14 on: August 08, 2006, 11:30:24 AM

so are you all just convinced by the previews that the wii controller will actually be good or was there some hands on testing by someone that I missed? I think it will be a plus but I am still skeptical and I definitely will not say that the controller will make most games better...
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Reply #15 on: August 08, 2006, 12:05:44 PM

so are you all just convinced by the previews that the wii controller will actually be good or was there some hands on testing by someone that I missed? I think it will be a plus but I am still skeptical and I definitely will not say that the controller will make most games better...

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Reply #16 on: August 08, 2006, 12:31:16 PM

HA HA, awesome.

About the Wiimote, I'll just say that I have never heard anyone complain about it after using it.

I think the fact that Haem and I have -- apparently -- opposing tastes in games, yet are both excited about Wii, is yet more anecdotal evidence of how great it will be.  I admit that I am willing to let WiiCry change my opinion on the console FPS but I am keeping my expectations low.

Cue Schild to pelt us with PSPs.

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Reply #17 on: August 08, 2006, 12:49:16 PM

Ocelot, you are an ar-teest!

Yes, I'm pretty convinced. I've seen video, I've heard and read anecdotal evidence both from total strangers and people whose opinion I give credence to that the Wiimote does not suck. As a matter of fact, the worst report about the damn thing I've heard is it might possibly have been a little wee bit imprecise at E3. Everything else has either been positive or downright gushing. I'll be the first to admit if I'm wrong about the thing, but there just seems to be too much positive "buzz" for lack of a better word, about it. Nintendo can't pay that many people to fellate the thing. Sony could, not Nintendo.

The fact that of the 3 next-gen consoles, it's the only one to focus on GAMEPLAY over graphics just lends it more credibility. I'm happy with X-Box level graphics, and am not willing to pay a premium for more jigglies. But a new way to interface with a game? I'm all over that, especially when its retail price is in the realm of reason such as the Wii. 

So yes, call me convinced, or at least extremely hopeful. I've gone from an anti-Nintendite to a notch below fanboi. Giving me faith in a game development company should be unpossible.

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Reply #18 on: August 08, 2006, 01:25:36 PM

I wouldn't call it a shitty list at all.

You'd be wrong. This is a list of titles dumped onto a system with a new control scheme dropped on top. I very much want to play an FPS on the Wii. But I will not buy Far Cry again. And I've heard way too much bad about Red Steal to give a shit about that either.

I'm still of the opinion that Nintendo focused on gameplay over graphcis simply because it is what they could afford at the time. This system had to be in development for YEARS. Nonetheless to say the 360 isn't gameplay focused is just wrong. The controller is the Best Controller since the Dreamcast. XBL is the user friendliest thing I've ever seen in the gaming industry, not to mention the multiplayer is multitudes easier to enjoy than any shit on the PC (for Joe Six-Pack at least, I miss my server lists). And in an evil perversion of corporate justice, Microsoft's purchase of Rare, Silicon Knights, and a few other companies - as well as their stake in Mistwalker - seems like it has paid off. I'm not trying to one-up (hohoho) the Wii here with 360 claims, but the 360 is as focused on gameplay as the Wii is. The 360 just happens to use traditional gameplay with normal advances while the Wii uses generation old advancements with untraditional gameplay. That's fine. Different strokes.

The PS3 does all of these things as well. And it does them all badly.
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Reply #19 on: August 08, 2006, 01:55:40 PM

Rounding the corners and putting a white skin on an old controller is not focusing on gameplay. It's iterating tech to fit with those trendy Ipods.

Can you link to the "way too much bad" you've heard about Red Steel? Because I haven't heard anything bad other than the goofiness of the French announcer at E3.

I never played Far Cry past the demo, so it's new to me. As for a new control scheme on old games? That's called a new game, since the control scheme really is 80% of the game.

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Reply #20 on: August 08, 2006, 02:01:33 PM

Haem, you are a Nintendo fanboy, or at least a Wii fanboy.  Best to acknowledge that.

I remember reading something about Red Steel being unfun and being sent back to the drawing board due to that.  Not necessarily bad on its own, but the release date did not move.

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Reply #21 on: August 08, 2006, 02:02:50 PM

Haem, you are a Nintendo fanboy, or at least a Wii fanboy.  Best to acknowledge that.
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See above. I've already admitted it. As for Red Steel, do you have any links on that? I've tried to follow that title pretty closely and haven't heard any of the things you guys are talking about.

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Reply #22 on: August 08, 2006, 02:09:13 PM

This is a really shitty lineup.

It is less disappointing then Apple releasing a light-years-ahead of windows feature called system rest... i mean "Time Machine" (Dr. Evil quotes)
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Reply #23 on: August 08, 2006, 02:29:08 PM

No links handy on the Red Steel thing, sorry.  Seems like it was around E3, which is outside my recovery window for memories (~ two weeks).  I might be able to find something but no guarantees.

I've gone from an anti-Nintendite to a notch below fanboi. Giving me faith in a game development company should be unpossible.

Yeah, I just think you aren't a notch below, is all.  More like three notches above.  I had pretty much written off Nintendo as becoming a handheld-only company, although I still was something of a Nintendo-fag.  Now, I seem to be the local Wiivangelist.  They could still blow it, but now I'd give odds to them building market share in the console space.

I'm also reminded that it's probably great to have a large lineup of specious titles with a few AAA winners than just a few AAA winners alone.  Shitty people buy shitty games, and there are a lot of shitty people out there.





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Reply #24 on: August 08, 2006, 02:37:41 PM

The 360 controller is an advance, I can't live without my damm center button.  It does not seem like much, but it opens up a lot of funtionality.
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Reply #25 on: August 08, 2006, 02:42:31 PM

OK, try this terse hands-on report from E3 that I found at NintendoWiiFanboy.com, in which David Hinkle is disappointed with the controls of Red Steel.  Not the article I read, but illustrative.  I atrribute this to the general unavailability of a controller for long-in-development games and do not forsee a trend in ballsucking FPS for Wii.

About the 360 controller, the most exciting advancement in Xbox technology, to me, is the sit-on-your-ass power button.

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Reply #26 on: August 08, 2006, 02:46:33 PM


About the 360 controller, the most exciting advancement in Xbox technology, to me, is the sit-on-your-ass power button.

I think the best part is how the system knows how it is being positioned and changes the controller lights accordingly
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Reply #27 on: August 08, 2006, 02:57:20 PM

OK, try this terse hands-on report from E3 that I found at NintendoWiiFanboy.com, in which David Hinkle is disappointed with the controls of Red Steel. 

Good enough. Being a pre-release on a not-finished console hardware without even a finished graphics chip, color me not surprised. I'm certainly hoping that they put some form of user-customizable sensitivity settings in either the hardware itself, or in each game that uses the controller.

But the game certainly has the room to improve between now and release. The graphics issues he mentioned mean nothing to me. The control issues are troubling, but not insurmountable. See, I have faith in gaming again, and that is just frightening.

As for the 360 controller, we have a power on button (good thing) and a center button (what does this do again)? The space between the X-Box and the 360 controller sounds small, while the space between the X-Box controller and motion-sensitive nunchuks and the Wiimote is pretty large.

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Reply #28 on: August 08, 2006, 03:29:34 PM

The center button and the power button are the same thing.

Not only does it allow you to power up/down remotely it also alows you to read/send messages to friends at any time, and to set up chat sessions at any time, no matter what game you are playing.

You exit games and return to the X-Box live menu through it.

It also indicates what controller you are, and lets you know when the batteries are running out.

Not bad for a single button.

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Reply #29 on: August 08, 2006, 07:46:06 PM

But none of all that usefulness really relates to how games play, just userfriendliness.
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Reply #30 on: August 08, 2006, 10:30:36 PM

It is less disappointing then Apple releasing a light-years-ahead of windows feature called system rest... i mean "Time Machine" (Dr. Evil quotes)

That would be true if that was the core of the next OS update. As it is, its blasted into insignificance by blue-screened iChat video backgrounds. Heh. Actually some of the updates are rather nice - DashCode is cool, and Core Animation is a big step forward. But most of all, its about doing old stuff (like system restore, graphical mail, virtual desktops, etc) in new ways with ease of use and style.

Anyhow... the term for a Wii fanboy is Wii Yin.

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Reply #31 on: August 09, 2006, 06:21:14 AM

Wiibois wobble.
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Reply #32 on: August 09, 2006, 01:20:33 PM

The Wiibois Wobble is the speech they use to justify some of the shitass releases announced for the system. For the other systems it's just normal. Like Haemish trying to justify Red Steel up there. That's some nasty Wiiboi Wobble.
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Reply #33 on: August 09, 2006, 02:43:34 PM

What, I can't like the concept of Red Steel? Fuck that, a shooter where I can swing my controller like a sword? Longtime Jedi nerds wet themselves at the very concept. If it sucks, it sucks. Like all console launches, I've bought into the concept not the implementation. If the implementation is ass, it'll go into the shitter.

I can count at least 5 Wii release titles I'm interested in. I can't even manage 3 releases I'm interested in on either the 360 or the PS3.

Red Steel
Zelda
Wii Sports
Madden
Far Cry

That's not even counting the Virtual Console releases my wife will want. I'll take the label of Wiibois. Or Wii Yin, or whatever.

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Reply #34 on: August 09, 2006, 02:48:18 PM

I don't even have anything to say with Far Cry and Madden on that list.

Edit: I'll probably be buying two Wiis on launch day. I will buy Wii Sports and Zelda and Trauma Center. I expect less fun from them than I got from King Kong (except for Zelda). You're not going to be swinging your sword like a jedi. You're going to be doing prepackaged (read: Canned) moves at a certain speed. Instead of pressing a button, you'll be moving your arm a bit. Wii Sports will be vastly superior. Hopefully. Maybe.
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