Interesting, thanks for posting the link.
It seems fairly short sighted on Microsoft's end to refuse to publish a game after it has been published on another console. Most ports that come after another console's release usually have a lot more content than the originally published game. I can't imagine Microsoft actually enforcing the right of refusal but who knows.
2013/11/24: Wii U: Rayman Legends, Sonic Lost World, Wonderful 101, The
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ActRaiser1
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Segatarious1
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[QUOTE=ActRaiser]Interesting, thanks for posting the link.
It seems fairly short sighted on Microsoft's end to refuse to publish a game after it has been published on another console. Most ports that come after another console's release usually have a lot more content than the originally published game. I can't imagine Microsoft actually enforcing the right of refusal but who knows. [/QUOTE]
Uhm, they did enforce it. That's why Rayman was delayed on Wii U.
I do not mind if Wii U owners boycotted this game because of the delay - if they are not important to Ubisoft, why should Ubisoft be important to them? It goes both ways.
I have not bought Rayman yet, the free app is ok, but the market was a lot more crowded by the time they finally got around to releasing it. Right now I am kind of flooded with games, and going forward a lot of heavy hitters to come. They basically buried Rayman Legends, instead of having it highlighted right after the first Wii U launch.
It seems fairly short sighted on Microsoft's end to refuse to publish a game after it has been published on another console. Most ports that come after another console's release usually have a lot more content than the originally published game. I can't imagine Microsoft actually enforcing the right of refusal but who knows. [/QUOTE]
Uhm, they did enforce it. That's why Rayman was delayed on Wii U.
I do not mind if Wii U owners boycotted this game because of the delay - if they are not important to Ubisoft, why should Ubisoft be important to them? It goes both ways.
I have not bought Rayman yet, the free app is ok, but the market was a lot more crowded by the time they finally got around to releasing it. Right now I am kind of flooded with games, and going forward a lot of heavy hitters to come. They basically buried Rayman Legends, instead of having it highlighted right after the first Wii U launch.
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darkrage61
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2013/11/24: Wii U: Rayman Legends, Sonic Lost World, Wonderful 101, The
I think the 3-D worked very well for it.
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Gecko1011
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2013/11/24: Wii U: Rayman Legends, Sonic Lost World, Wonderful 101, The
I'm going to echo what another user said. Sonic Lost World does not deserve an F. If you look at other games that are rated terribly, they are not near as good as Lost World. Just because the critic thinks that there aren't enough low scores given to games, doesn't mean he should give this game an F. Now i'm not a fan of the game, so I think it deserves around a C, but an F on a game should mean that the game is borderline unplayable or if it has absolutely horrific game play.
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darkrage61
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2013/11/24: Wii U: Rayman Legends, Sonic Lost World, Wonderful 101, The
Glad someone agrees with me.
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Jajoseip1
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2013/11/24: Wii U: Rayman Legends, Sonic Lost World, Wonderful 101, The
Talking about rayman legends,i'm the only one that disliked third and fifth world? I'm refferring to fiesta de los muertos and olympus maximum.I loved the first two worlds,they are platforming perfection but third world left me a bad taste in my mouth and olympus maximum left me disappointed and left me wanting more...Don't get me wrong, i love rayman legends but these two worlds just disappointed me.