Author Topic: EA In A Nutshell  (Read 3005 times)

Need For Speed - Fun game
Battlefield 3 - Fun game

Other games cost just as much as Battlefield, Need for Speed gets really cheap when it is a generation behind. DLC is a waste anyway.


« Last Edit: February 23, 2013, 02:46:12 PM by Harm94 »

ea does make good games though? sure maybe they aren't the best people morally, but they make some of the best games in the business. especially their sports games,nthe amount of detail and effort put into them makes them awesome to play.

ea does make good games though? sure maybe they aren't the best people morally, but they make some of the best games in the business. especially their sports games,nthe amount of detail and effort put into them makes them awesome to play.
All of those madden and fifa games are so unique and different. They wouldn't dare make the same game by simplying reskining the previous game and changing the number.

All of those madden and fifa games are so unique and different. They wouldn't dare make the same game by simplying reskining the previous game and changing the number.

What possible loving innovation can you get with sports games anyway?

What possible loving innovation can you get with sports games anyway?
The joke went over your head.

The joke went over your head.

No I got it perfectly. I'm still being serious though.

No I got it perfectly. I'm still being serious though.
Because they aren't innovative whatso ever. Seriously who plays sports games when they can play sports in real life. I will make an exception for Wii sports for when those rainy days happen.

yes they do. they made tons of awesome games that i play. youre just a hipster

Let's imagine Madden 10, 11, 12, MW1,2,3, blops 1,2 don't count as games. How many games do you still own?


EA can also kiss my ass for ruining Aliens: Colonial Marines. I've been supporting that game since day ONE, and then they turn it into stuff.

ea makes games? i thought they just published

ea makes games? i thought they just published
Battlefield is developed by DICE which is a subsidiary of EA.