J2k
craigthejollyfatman
J2k

Based on what? Last time a AAA studio did one, it sold incredibly well. See Starcraft 2.

You know, this is actually my problem with nearly every single publisher acquisition of a developer. The dev teams usually know what to do with a game and how to handle the sequels. But when they get picked up by a publisher like EA, those teams often get broken up after the game releases and sequels often lose sight

Westwood & Bullfrog were both fantastic companies sadly aquired E.A and sent to the grave. Having played the Command & Conquer games that I loved, this mobile version is just a sad poor immitation of the once great franchise. In fact EA’s whole conference yesterday must have been one of the dullest in the history of

Agreed. Really disappointing move, especially bringing back the Westwood and Command & Conquer names for this.

everything is the Weekly World News now...

They did give us Bat Boy. The world is a much richer place for that.

My husband used to buy WWW so he would have something funny to read. He said it was almost as good as MAD magazine.

The WWN had great Bigfoot and UFO stories.

You’re an idiot, please don’t reproduce.

Yeah, but alien babies are so yesterday’s news.

Ah, i member, once learned that John Wilkes Booth was Abraham Lincoln’s ex jilted lover. Now THAT is good trash journalism.

“I concur”

I remember when the Weekly World News promised me he was running years ago.

Bat Boy would never stoop to this level.

Bat Boy would be an amazing president compared to the nitwit we’ve got now.

“BAT BOY!”

Now, the National Enquirer, THAT was fake news... not that Trump paranoia shit.

Apparently Newsweek wants to become the go-to magazine for people who find The National Enquirer too challenging a read.

Now playing

Unfortunately, it was a necessary sacrifice for the sake of realism. Because, as we all know, money can’t buy knives:

I’m finding it kinda odd how “Microsoft delivered” on the works of other publishers, especially multiplatform ones. They didn’t really ‘do’ anything except showcase their (usually multiplatform) games as part of their presentation. Sorry if I sound super sarcy, it was just kinda odd to present it like that (IMO).