Almost a week ago, news broke out that the first FIFA 11 review is available in the latest issue of GamesMaster magazine. And while people were literally feeding off the spectacular FIFA 11 gameplay videos we searched and searched…and then searched some more for some FIFA 11 Review scans from GamesMaster. And guess what? We found them.
Online support for a number of 2010 EA Sports titles is set to end next month.
NBA Jam ? w00t 0_o Thankfully I don't buy any sports games. I hope they are talking about NBA Jam disc based version not the On fire downloadable one
"The decision to retire older EA titles is never easy." That's also what they said when they shut down the servers for BF2: MC.
I think maybe with the release of pay for your own server on BF3 this is what EA might continue to use for all games giving an option for people who want to play it online.
I'm so sick of EA and all the BS, i'm sick of a lot of publishers anymore.
Mr. Kennedy of TheKoalition.com writes:
If you have been a frequent visitor to TheKoalition.com then you might have seen our initial piece for our “Focus On FIFA” series. Here is part 2.
Manager Mode
The staple of FIFA’s offline play. A considerably important feature for the FIFA video game franchise. Over the years it has had it’s ups and downs…plenty of downs. Here are a few:
This week, download select EA Sports games for $20 or less. Plus, you’ll get the same amount you spend back in promotional credit to buy more EA Sports Games. Customers who buy Fifa Soccer 2012 for $20 can get Fifa Manager 2012, Fifa Soccer 2011, and Fifa Soccer 2010 for free.
... if they fixed the whole replay-thing.
In WC2010 you can't even save your replays to your HDD (!), and you are forced to upload them to the EA website(!)
It's ridiculous.
What's even more ridiculous, is the fact you can only upload a very limited amount of replays, plus the length of the replays is too short as well.
It's 2010 for gawd's sake! The whole replay-saving stuff is seriously flawed in an otherwise absolutely excellent game!
It seems to me that Fifa is getting a free pass from reviewers since 2009.
09 was a great game, it re-introduced quality into the franchise, but do minor improvements really justify a 90+ score every year?
Especially taking into account that they tend to cut features every year as well...