Random Video Game Question of Day

Pronouns
She/Her
This thread is similar to Random Question of
the Day
but these questions are about Video
Games

Question of the Day:
Ubisoft or Activision?

*Please note that i may not be able
to put a question sometimes
 
Both suck, but I'm gonna say Ubisoft because some of their games are acceptable.
 
Ubisoft

They published some phenomenal games like the Rayman series, Child of Light, Beyond Good & Evil, and...well I'm bias towards Rayman

Activision, i'm pretty sure published good games too but eh, I think of Skylanders and Call of Duty when I think of them.

Both are much better than EA though.
 
Ubisoft because Michel Ancel. Period. He's the only thing I care about. Otherwise, I'm not too fond of either.
 
I can't answer this question because is it asking which company do I prefer? Which company do I think sucks more? Sucks less?
 
There's this Spider-man game for PS1 I really enjoyed. So kudos to you there. I also think your Atari games are better than the majority. But that's about it for Activision.

Ubisoft has Rayman, and Assassin's Creed.

Crap from Activision is everything they make now

Crap from Ubisoft is Just Dance.

I think I prefer Ubisoft.
 
Here i mean sad as in "ugh why does this even exist no no no"

angry birds transformers *throws up*

in terms of "wwwaaaaaaarrrrrgghhhhh i feel for these people,"

i don't know, i've never played any sad games
 
DragonFreak said:
Meta Blastoise said:
There's this Spider-man game for PS1 I really enjoyed. So kudos to you there. I also think your Atari games are better than the majority. But that's about it for Activision.
Ono I enjoyed that game.

Painful irony.

Cool. Didn't think anyone else played that game (not to mention liking it)


Toy Bonnie said:
Random Question of the Day:
What is the Saddest Game you ever played?

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team. The only game that's gotten me to cry
 
I played Spoderman 2 on PS2 and it was a buggy mess.

A lot of people seem to like that game though so there's that.
 
Back