Unfortunately, Bioware has increasingly sucked after EA bought them, and especially since the leaving of much of it’s original braintrust (Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk).
Unfortunately, Bioware has increasingly sucked after EA bought them, and especially since the leaving of much of it’s original braintrust (Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk).
Republic Commando sequel, please. Name it Imperial Commando and give us a proper Empire side story. Have the squad hunt rebels and Jedi (boss battles) and use the same tactical gameplay the first one had.
I mean, I LOVED the Rogue Squadron series, but if we’re going to ask for anything, ask for a sequel to Jedi Academy. If not a direct sequel, then at least a spiritual successor that plays the same way with updated graphics.
I realize this wasn’t a public vote, but is this really how democracy works now? 98.5% of people oppose the motion and it passes anyway because fuck everyone?
Tidus gets too much of a bad rap because of a single scene. His voice acting wasn’t as bad as people make it out. The infamous laughing scene was supposed to be bad laughing, thus a reason for it’s existance.
Okay, okay. Hold on. The post you’re referring to did not call for game developers to “take a game option away from everyone.” It was a trend piece. I noticed that two big new Ubisoft games (ACO and FC5) both had compasses in place of minimaps, and saw that as a possible sign that more open-world games in the future…
It’s good that this got cleared up, but what’s interesting here is that this is just another case of EA setting up their games to fail. Plants vs Zombies 2 could have been just as profitable and well loved as the first game if it weren’t for all of the pay walls that the game initially launched with. They stripped the…
In other words, he wasn’t fired BECAUSE he didn’t want to make his games Freemium, but the fact he didn’t want to meant they didn’t have much of a reason to keep him on come layoff season.
Yea, soon the ISP will charge $50 for “basic” internet and then charge $10 for Youtube, another $10 for Netflix, another $10 for Amazon/Twitch and you can either get a “general” online gaming pass for $25 extra a month or pay $100 to get all the gaming you want. Otherwise, you’ll get throttled to like 1 mbps for…
I think companies need to stop being shy about it.
How about invisible boxes where you just buy what you want?
You act as if this isn’t some sort of precedent setting issue. You think all the other game publishers out there aren’t looking at this uproar and thinking about how they want a nice smooth launch with lots of sales? You think the minority is nearly 700k downvotes on a subreddit COMMENT? You think the fact that EA had…
Alas, your crusade for gamer rights and the destruction of evil business practices (this is pure sarcasm) can end and you can all go back to buying Christmas outfits and other stupid shit in Overwatch. Congrats.
Oh I get it, you’re an EA executive. That’s why you’re so hostile towards people that are justifiably angry with EA and cynical about what they’ll do in the future. Now it makes total sense why you’re a complete ass hole.
That awesome moment someone on a video game blog is a better investigative journalist this half the media in the nation. Anyway, I believe he is lying(it’s obvious) but I don’t say that to be mean to him. I wonder what was his reason for doing something like this? It seems very strange. I hope this gets an update.
Thank goodness I’m not insecure enough to be a PC gamer :)
IF ONLY we lived in a world (or country really) that gave enough of a shit to step in and regulate this bullshit, but no.
So... they’ve got a patent on making me not want to play their games.
I think people also need to be okay with the idea that not every game has to be a 60-100 hour experience with endless replayability. I’m fine paying $60 for a 5-hour game if it’s a good game. I also think it’s okay to have a $30 game that with half the production budget of a big blockbuster, which a lot of people…