Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-108.203.189.162-20131214220759/@comment-28835160-20140624163305

Harbinger3781 wrote: Wildesheer9876 wrote: By Ubi you mean Ubisoft right? Cause they make great games like Batman: Arkham Asylum. Now that was a classic so if they work on a grimm, supernatural, or arrow game it will be good. We mentioned so many good game companies above and I would have to say if any company would do any of the three games I would want it to be Rocksteady. They did good on Arkham Asylum and Arkham City and i'm hoping Arkham Knight will be good (even though it will be probably be) so I would like to see what they would do with it. Ubi's also got Assassin's Creed saga - BIG hit, Episode five is on this October (makes you wonder why they haven't really establish an Abstergo Entertainment Corp already).

But I don't think Arkham was done by Ubisoft-- Yep, not Ubi - Warner Bros. Entertainment.​

Still, These two sagas from Ubi and WB sure know how to provide us with maximum pleasure. And hey! Both these sagas have managed perfectly to break the fourth wall! Remember?

Ubi - AC2: (to YOU)  "The rest is up to you... Desmond."

WB - Asylum: Third Scarecrow Mirage - Error/Restart/Batman execution/Retry

This is mainly about Grimm video game, but I think I can assume Arrow and/or Flash video game would also be big hits - don't think DC has ever failed us. By the rest is up to you...Desmond do you mean the thing where what's her name( I haven't played any of the Assassin's Creed games, but I have seen clips) is talking to the audience and he asks her who she's talking too. I don't know who's who in the Assassin's Creed games, but that was technically a fourth wall break. And there was almost another one in Arkham Asylum. In Arkham Asylum at one point the Riddler claims that Batman is cheating and is using the internet to locate all the clues. This would only be a fourth wall break if the player was actually using the internet to find Riddler trophies and stuff and since most of the riddler stuff is hidden it's most likely that someone would use the internet to find them. So there's sorta a fourth wall break.

I think Ubisoft did do Arkham Asylum, but I could be wrong. I guess I'll have to play it again and see.