Disappearing face epidemic under control

With just a few days until the start of E3, sources within Ubisoft say the company is doing everything possible to make the E3 demo ofAssassin’s Creed: Syndicatethe ultimate gaming experience — unlike the broken, bug-filled turd of a final product that will be released on the PS4 and Xbox One this fall.

“Right now we’re not worried about whatever it is we’re putting on store shelves in October,” says Robert Hayden, a programmer on theAssassin’s Creedseries. “Right now it’s all about E3 and making sure we have a demo and eye-catching trailer that will win us those coveted E3 awards. Does spending time and effort crafting a quality video game lead to bigger sales? Nobody knows; but you know what does lead to big sales? A ‘Best of E3’ award from Kotaku and IGN.”

Article image

The road ahead is not an easy one, according to Hayden, as the roughly 13-minute demo is facing a breadth of game-breaking issues.

“We have a lot of work to do and not much time to do it,” Hayden explains. “Some of the problems the demo is still facing include buildings disappearing as you try to climb them, massive frame rate issues, poorly synced sound effects and characters escaping fromAssassin’s Creedinto better video games. We found a few characters hiding out inToy Soldiers: War Chest, a few more were pretending to be dancers inJust Dance 2016; but most of them run to this old, dusty copy ofBeyond Good & Evil 2that we have. We find them and they beg us to let them stay but we’re like ‘Come on guys, you know this game is never coming out.’”

A battle scene in Battlefield 6 Open Beta

“We’re going to get there. Right now there are about 600 people working around the clock to make this demo something that will fool people into thinking this time will be different. But we’re not stopping there. To ensure the nothing goes wrong, we’ve also started doing sacrifices to the blood God Shezmu. I mean we’re sacrificing anything we think will help. Goats, pigs, cats, birds, turtles, dogs, Hank from accounting, Hank’s grieving widow, Hank’s two recently orphaned children… I tell you the blood altar hasn’t seen this much action since we prayed for everyone to forget about that massive data breach we had two years ago.”

capcom evo moment 37

GigabyteMon

A snap of the upcoming MESA update in PEAK

Naked Snake sneaking around in MGS Delta.

Battlefield 6 aiming RPG at a helicopter

BO7 key art

yordles animation still image

Milla Jovovich portraying Alice in Resident Evil 2002, wearing a red dress and holding a gun in her hand.