@fdisk: LOL. Please forgive my being a bit informal. It could have
@fdisk: LOL. Please forgive my being a bit informal. It could have
@TylDurden: Damn, those tables explode when you fall on them. Who
@fdisk: Please don't start that nearly a century old debate here.
Irregardless of who makes better movies he makes a decent point.
@Unknown-User: LOL
They backtraced it. The consequences will never be the same.
@HaveBlogWillTravel: EA and the NFL might just renew the license agreement again. The license was already set to expire once and was renewed. If Madden keeps selling year after year they may just renew it again.
Every time there is an article like this there's a fallout over the same things people have already known for some time but come out to shout about when someone mentions it "aloud" if there is such a thing on the internet.
@narq: Can't say I've ever had any of these problems with Xbox Live. Not when I had DSL and not now on FIOS.
@grangerfx: Except for that Playstation Plus online service they have now that carries a $49.99 subscription.
How many times is he going to be credited as creating Mega Man when he's openly stated that Mega Man was already created by Akira Kitamura before Inafune even started working for Capcom?
Resident Evil 2 startled me a LOT back in the day. Since then I haven't really been startled in a game except for 2 occassions I can remember.
@TalbotAlligator: Try playing EA MMA with classic control settings. Striking is mapped to buttons and grappling mapped to the r stick. HOWEVER, the grappling is simply a flick in a direction and the occasional half circle for major passes as opposed to UFC's system that requires various twirls of the stick for…
@Shadowstep: Initially, yes. In the long term, no. The rumble is your cue for a lot of things in the game but all of them have visual cues as well and when you get used to seeing them you don't even need the rumble feedback. Consider the rumble as training wheels.
@Toshi: You may have to see for yourself as opinions are mixed but for me as a gamer, MMA fan and IRL martial artist EA's game has the better handle on the gameplay/fighting system.
I wonder if my 2 5870's can push that or if that's too much for even them. If it is too much the shown graphical future is pretty far off indeed.
@BallPtPenTheif: ROFLMAO!! That made my day.
@Koda89: Well the full game of EA MMA is leagues better than the demo which was such an early build they probably shouldn't have put it out.
This is disappointing for me. UFC 2009 showed great promise and then 2010 came out and all kinds of brokeness ensued. Horrid submission system when used against the AI, laggy online, more exploits than usually found in online games...just a really disappointing title.