timothySon
Banned
Aonther game from the infamous LIST of ubisoft comes true!
http://www.ownage.nl/news/15478/
In a background article of newspaper The International Herald Bleachers, that goes over the attracting of more feminine gamers, has Ubisoft perhaps well a title betray, that yet even secret remain must.
Must Alive have a (next gene?) Game will become, by which you crawl in the skin from overlevers of an earthquake. You will must use your instincts to survive. According to senior official Yves Guillemot, Alive represents the new "action plus" style, that Ubi aims for. "It shows more drama, credible characters and depth", according to the Frenchman. "It still will survive, but you cannot everything just solve through only shoot."
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/03/business/games04.php
Next year, Ubisoft will publish a game called "Alive" that features characters who rely on their instincts and each other to endure after an earthquake. It reflects the company's focus on an "action plus" style, according to Yves Guillemot, chief executive of Ubisoft. "It's more oriented toward drama, more life in characters, more depth," he said, adding, "It's still about surviving, but you can't resolve things by shooting only."
http://www.ownage.nl/news/15478/
In a background article of newspaper The International Herald Bleachers, that goes over the attracting of more feminine gamers, has Ubisoft perhaps well a title betray, that yet even secret remain must.
Must Alive have a (next gene?) Game will become, by which you crawl in the skin from overlevers of an earthquake. You will must use your instincts to survive. According to senior official Yves Guillemot, Alive represents the new "action plus" style, that Ubi aims for. "It shows more drama, credible characters and depth", according to the Frenchman. "It still will survive, but you cannot everything just solve through only shoot."
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/09/03/business/games04.php
Next year, Ubisoft will publish a game called "Alive" that features characters who rely on their instincts and each other to endure after an earthquake. It reflects the company's focus on an "action plus" style, according to Yves Guillemot, chief executive of Ubisoft. "It's more oriented toward drama, more life in characters, more depth," he said, adding, "It's still about surviving, but you can't resolve things by shooting only."