It's June, and to gamers across the world that means one thing: Game showcases. What was once the month of E3 has now been overtaken by Summer Game Fest, with individual studios hosting their own showcases across their various YouTube and Twitch channels, and this year already has a stacked roster. However, there is one event I am keeping an eye on in particular, and that's the Ubisoft Forward.
After giving players a proper look at ' characters and story through a cinematic trailer in May, the trailers for the Ubisoft Forward have focused heavily on showing more from the next entry in the series, with the strong possibility that gameplay will be shown. There has also been confirmation that the previously announced will appear at the event, which makes sense as the game is due to be released this August and will likely have some kind of final trailer to remind players of the game's pre-order bonuses and different editions. While I am personally looking forward to both of these titles, the trailers do also tease "", however, and there's one particular title that Ubisoft announced years ago that I am keen to see more than any other: the remake.
In the mid-to-late 2000s, Tom Clancy dominated modern military gaming. With a new Splinter Cell coming, it's worth revisiting the series' golden age.
is one of my favorite game series — particularly the first three, although I have revisited some of the later titles as well — with being my personal favorite, and its Bank mission being perhaps one of my most played missions ever, due to just how cool it is. Therefore, when Ubisoft Toronto announced that it was working on a remake of the first game with modern hardware, I was cautiously optimistic. While I was glad Ubisoft was returning to one of my favorite series, remakes can be very hit-or-miss, but I was still keen to see more due to how far development tools have come since the original game in 2002.
When the original was released, its dynamic lighting mechanics were
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