A Hidden Masterpiece! – The History of Beyond Good and Evil

The mid-2000s were a formative period for Ubisoft. New studios joined its repertoire and bolstered its stature as an international brand. Old studios came into their own with classic series that would define the generation. And series that would come to be classics in the next generation were slowly being cultivated for their future stardom.

Yet to many gamers, nothing defined this era of Ubisoft more than Beyond Good & Evil. The culmination of nearly four years of work at Ubisoft Montpellier to craft the ultimate action-adventure game, Beyond cast players as Jade, an investigative reporter tasked with uncovering a conspiracy that threatens her homeworld’s future, and repelling the machinations of a dastardly alien threat. While parts of its varied design evoked comparisons to Zelda and Ratchet & Clank, the whole of the experience was unlike anything else before it; an epic journey that balanced eccentricity and seriousness with considerable finesse, and proved emotionally affecting like few other games in its genre.

Yet when it came to sales, it was a considerable disappointment, with only a modicum of copies finding their way into people’s hands. And while this wouldn’t stop Ubisoft from producing a sequel, the company would nonetheless go on to spend more than a decade trying to get it off the ground – hardening the game’s fan base beyond all measure. This is the history of Beyond Good & Evil.

10 Nintendo Switch games that got physical releases you may have MISSED!

 

Here are 10 Nintendo Switch games that recently got physical releases that might have gone unnoticed. Most are still available at Amazon, Gamestop & other retailers.

GAMES SHOWN:
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair
Evoland: Legendary Edition
Valfaris
Everspace: Stellar Edition
Baldur’s Gate I & II / Planescape Torment & Icewind Dale (Enhanced Editions)
Sniper Elite III: Ultimate Edition
The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors
GRIP: Combat Racing – AirBlades vs Rollers Ultimate Edition
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince

Does Backwards compatibility & HD rereleases affect $$$ value?

Do you think Backwards compatibility and HD rereleases are lowering the dollar value of the older consoles and games? Also, is dollar value or personal value more important to you in your collection?

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Obscure PC Engine Shumps Worth Revisiting

The PC Engine was a successful console in Japan that offered a diverse library of games. One popular category of games that the PC Engine thrived on was classic shooters, also known as “shumps”. Although the US market received some of these games with the TG16, many were not offered in the states. In this video, I take a glance at some of the more obscure and decent shumps the PC Engine had that we never got here in the states. Do you have a favorite obscure shooter?