To the one who compared BG&E to Zelda; Link actually fought Ganon in only half of the games. SPOILERS...It's just that in the bigger, more well-known Zelda games that he tends to run into Ganon, people forget that he didn't in Adventure Of Link, Link's Awakening, Majora's Mask, one of the Oracle games (since when any one person plays them both, you can't face him in the first one you play), Minish Cap...but anyway...
I loved BG&E, but maybe because I rented it on my own impression that it would be good. The problem with underrated games is that within certain circles they become overrated. Like, I'm starting to get tired of hearing about how "mature" and great Eternal Darkness is, even though outside of the Nintendo community no one's really heard of it. Maybe some of you who didn't like BG&E were expecting too much. Though it was short, I loved almost all of it.
In this past year or two Ubi Soft has really become a publisher worth noting (I never really got into Rayman (though I should) or any of the billion of Tom Clancy games.) But with all that quality stuff Ubi Soft has, no wonder EA wants it. Well, it now has it. EA's generic game library (I must admit I do like some of their games on rentals (I'd never buy them) but there are too few surprises) could use some Ubi Soft stuff, but for Ubi Soft's sake, I hope EA doesn't dictate what they do.
I never understood this stuff. About buying up companies. With 19.9%, they have a fifth of the vote on any decisions being made, right? It's still a negligible minority if Ubi Soft always votes however they want, assuming they all work that well together. Maybe my problem is envisioning companies as being a single person, as if the same person who makes CastleVania and Contra is the same person who now makes Metal Gear Solid and Yu-Gi-Oh! or something like that.