Diversity
Ubisoft has a large number of development teams spread out across the world and therefore have all sorts of people working for them. This diversity doesn’t just look good to government officials, it also creates rich and diverse gaming experiences for us. Ubisoft have created all manner of games over the years from medieval assassins to futuristic soldiers and just about everything in between.
If you had to limit yourself to one game developer for the rest of time, you would be mad not to choose Ubisoft. Despite having their fingers in so many pies, every experience they create has at least some merit to it, and usually it’s actually pretty darn good. Splinter Cell, Assassin’s Creed, Prince of Persia, Far Cry and Watchdogs are games you probably all recognise, and they are only from Ubisoft’s recent past. There is a taste to suit everyone. Regardless of your gaming background, you will find a Ubisoft title that is a perfect match for you. No other developer is this diverse.
Consistently High Quality
Ok, let’s all forget about Assassin’s Creed: Unity for a moment. Nobody is perfect, we all are allowed some mistakes. Ubisoft even made up for their mistakes with Unity by gifting us free DLC for it as well as another free game.
Apart from the odd mishap, Ubisoft creates games of consistently high quality. The funny thing is that not many if any Ubisoft games are really game of the year contenders, yet every single one of their franchises would appear in a honors roll call. They have yet to have that incredible “forget every other game for the next few months” smash hit. Yet they release one incredible game after the next. Rather than being a one hit wonder with one superb game, Ubisoft releases numerous good and great games instead.
Everything from the visuals and audio, to the narratology of Ubisoft games is always at a good level, and more often than not of a high quality. It is very rare to see a bad apple come from Ubisoft and when it does happen, they rectify it.
Ubisoft sure has plenty to offer
Uplay
Yes, I know, Uplay is largely disliked, and it is understandable. It can be annoying. The thing is though, that once you sign in on your system, you are done, and you can start getting points. These points are pretty useless though right? A few cosmetic bits for my avatar maybe. True, but Ubisoft actually uses Uplay points to reward players who play their games.
For just 100 Uplay points which you earn simply by playing Ubisoft games, you can purchase a 20% discount from the Ubisoft online shop. Next time you want to buy a game (or any other product in their store) be it a regular edition or collector’s edition, you can get a pretty decent discount just because you played the previous game in the series. No other developer that seems to offer this kind of launcher has this kind of reward scheme for its customers.
There seem to be 100 Uplay points available per game which could in theory translate into an eternal 20% discount on every Ubisoft game after your first purchase. Being rewarded by playing a game with a discount for the next game is quite simply awesome.
Games for Everyone
In the age of platform wars, Ubisoft stands above all the rubbish and generally make their games available on all platforms (often at the same time as well). More often than not, regardless of what system you have, you can play Ubisoft’s games.
Ubisoft releases multiple games in multiple genres on just about every platform every single year. Their constant level of effort is admirable and the gaming industry would be a much more sorry place without them.
Where many developers are willing to have exclusivity bought from them, Ubisoft for the most part seem to be happy to stand by themselves as an independent developer and publisher and get their games onto as many platforms as they can.
Whether you agree with them or not, one must admit that they are willing stand up and be counted and prosper on their own independent merits.
It can be annoying, but Uplay has a lot to offer
Fun Fun Fun
Most of this point has already been covered in the others, but it deserves a brief reiteration. Ubisoft just make so many great games. Our beloved hobby is all about having fun, and few developers can always be completely relied on to create fun games each and every year. Ubisoft is certainly one of these few.
Ubisoft seems to remember that games are first and foremost about fun and enjoyment whilst at the same time being able to innovate, experiment and embrace the unique artistic opportunities in video games. Ubisoft games are quite simply brilliant fun, and that is the best thing anyone could say about a developer.
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