Posted March 19, 20169 yr Reports have emerged that Ryan Barnard, the director of Tom Clany's: The Division, has left Ubisoft and joined Square Enix. He seems to have been working on the latest Hitman. Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-division-director-leaves-ubisoft-joins-square-/1100-6435815/
March 19, 20169 yr there goes Ubisoft's last decent director Michel Ancel is good whenever he gets around to actually releasing a product.
March 19, 20169 yr Michel Ancel is good whenever he gets around to actually releasing a product. Isn't he the director of the Beyond Good & Evil "series" ? Of which the sequel has been in development hell for God knows how long?
March 19, 20169 yr Author Isn't he the director of the Beyond Good & Evil "series" ?Of which the sequel has been in development hell for God knows how long?A game that has suffered from development hell is Duke Nukem Forever. That game has been in development for 15 years and it wasn't that well received when it released.I have yet to play the original Beyond Good and Evil, but let's just hope for Ubisoft's sake it comes out soon and it comes out good.
March 19, 20169 yr A game that has suffered from development hell is Duke Nukem Forever. That game has been in development for 15 years and it wasn't that well received when it released.I have yet to play the original Beyond Good and Evil, but let's just hope for Ubisoft's sake it comes out soon and it comes out good. Don't forget Final Fantasy XV which was in development hell for 10 years since it's original announcement in 2006 But at least FFXV has a chance of being a good game compared to Duke Nukem Forever
March 19, 20169 yr The Division is painfully below average, even worse than Destiny at launch in many aspects. No wonder he left.
March 19, 20169 yr Isn't he the director of the Beyond Good & Evil "series" ? Of which the sequel has been in development hell for God knows how long?Yeah. He also made the Rayman series. He isn't the best director ever but I think he's kinda like Nomura. Can create amazing games but also takes ages.
March 19, 20169 yr Author A game that has suffered from development hell is Duke Nukem Forever. That game has been in development for 15 years and it wasn't that well received when it released.I have yet to play the original Beyond Good and Evil, but let's just hope for Ubisoft's sake it comes out soon and it comes out good.If I recall correctly, FFXV was originally intended to be another installment to the FFXIII trilogy (which would have made it more of a quadrilogy), but they decided to change it, hence it's long development time.
March 19, 20169 yr If I recall correctly, FFXV was originally intended to be another installment to the FFXIII trilogy (which would have made it more of a quadrilogy), but they decided to change it, hence it's long development time. Correct It was previously named as FF Versus XIII.............though it's still part of the Fabula Nova Crystallis sub-series of FF games despite being changed into a main game
Reports have emerged that Ryan Barnard, the director of Tom Clany's: The Division, has left Ubisoft and joined Square Enix. He seems to have been working on the latest Hitman.
Source: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-division-director-leaves-ubisoft-joins-square-/1100-6435815/