Start at the first url, go to the bottom of the chart, and then scroll upwards until you find the last Ubisoft game you bought (piracy doesn't count). The person with the earliest release date wins! It's about participation, so get in on the fun no matter your result.
For me, It's Assassin's Creed III (November 20, 2012). It was the only game bundled with a PS3 that wasn't a soccer one. Never actually played it, lol. The first one was intriguing enough to justify itself, but AssCreed 2 disappointed me.
My last one was Heroes of Might and Magic V, which was 2006.
Getting kicked out of a LAN game by the always-on DRM because my internet connection dropped for a second soured me on ever owning a legit copy of any of their games again, and their virtue signaling in the last decade has fully guaranteed that I will never buy an ubisoft title ever again.
Interesting. Anyone know what the average energy consumption of a PS5, Xbox Series or high spec PC would be while running one of Ubi's buggy, poorly optimised titles?
Damn, I have not play an Ubisoft game since far cry 4 came out. I'm glad I dropped their sorry ass. The triple a game industry must die, all of it, every one of them. I don't care what collateral damage it incurs. Nuclear apocalypse. We need the game crash of the 80s all over again, let them all burn.
The indie market thrives and that's where most of my games com from. I barely even touch anything from known studios these past 10 years.
I haven't bought Ubisoft in years.
HEY GUYS LET'S PLAY A GAME!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubisoft_games:_2020–present
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubisoft_games:_2010–2019
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubisoft_games:_2000–2009
Start at the first url, go to the bottom of the chart, and then scroll upwards until you find the last Ubisoft game you bought (piracy doesn't count). The person with the earliest release date wins! It's about participation, so get in on the fun no matter your result.
For me, It's Assassin's Creed III (November 20, 2012). It was the only game bundled with a PS3 that wasn't a soccer one. Never actually played it, lol. The first one was intriguing enough to justify itself, but AssCreed 2 disappointed me.
My last one was Heroes of Might and Magic V, which was 2006.
Getting kicked out of a LAN game by the always-on DRM because my internet connection dropped for a second soured me on ever owning a legit copy of any of their games again, and their virtue signaling in the last decade has fully guaranteed that I will never buy an ubisoft title ever again.
Far Cry: Blood Dragon
armored core for answer, 2008. but i didn't buy it in 2008.
Far cry 4 2014. Nothing since, not even it's dlc
i don't take lectures from corporations.
Interesting. Anyone know what the average energy consumption of a PS5, Xbox Series or high spec PC would be while running one of Ubi's buggy, poorly optimised titles?
Damn, I have not play an Ubisoft game since far cry 4 came out. I'm glad I dropped their sorry ass. The triple a game industry must die, all of it, every one of them. I don't care what collateral damage it incurs. Nuclear apocalypse. We need the game crash of the 80s all over again, let them all burn.
The indie market thrives and that's where most of my games com from. I barely even touch anything from known studios these past 10 years.
Taking Ubisoft's advice on how to make a game is akin to making cake from rice.
(volume warning)
Can't wait to play as a climate activist against the big bad oil dictator in Far cry 7. /s