Overall, we did walk away from Medal of Honor somewhat pleased but it really left us wanting more. It’s a game that fails to deliver its own identity and thus, fails at creating an experience people will remember. This reboot of the franchise is certainly not a total loss and there’s a lot they can build on from here, but we were really hoping for something greater. If you’re a big time Call of Duty or Battlefield fan that’s looking for another option, you may want to wait until the next installment.
There are no thoughtful ads in Video Games, EA. Leave them be.
I think the only type of games that can gets away with it would be sport games, having those sponsors ads on the side like on real life.
But don't put freaking Doritos ads in Star Wars or something, it breaks the immersion. If it is a pop-up ads, then big no.
EA coming back for the crown of being perceived as the worst company in gaming.
One of my favorite series is the THPS franchise, and it was packed with ads, but it didn't bother me. Posters for skateboard companies, JEEP, and Nokia phones. It did sort of fit in with the game world, but that was the past, these days ad would be intentionally intrusive or unskippable loading screen type of imagery. Ugh, I know EA would do it in a horrible fashion. Screw them.
EA senior staff has been investigated for sexual misconduct involving female coworkers, and these said people have been named publicly.
Aye just call Phil, i mean he somehow made Bobby Kotick's scandal disappear and gave him a few million dollar high five on the way out.
EA about to go down like Activision and then Phil saves the day saying.this is good for the industry and consolidation will help create competition. /s.
What's up with all these horny creeps. You gon be horny, fine. Just not at work take care of that shit before you go in. Rub one out if you have to. Don't be a creep at all. ESPECIALLY at work. But don't be one AT ALL.
"it seems that according to EA, given the events transpired outside of work between two adults, and the fact that once investigation has started that the alleged perpetrators didn’t do it again, the investigation is considered closed. [...] The victim still has to work with the people that harassed her."
Yep, EA is disgusting.
EA has announced it will engage in a shareholder-pleasing share buyback program just a couple of months after mass layoffs at the studio.
I disagree, I believe it does indeed deliver It's own identity, It didn't get carried away with itself, and it did well to retain a sense of danger and vulnerability throughout most of the game, unlike several other games that could be mentioned.
There was no feeling of being a one man army, which was refreshing, or any 'end of the world' scenarios.
It was all about the little people, which I feel made it more engaging.
However.. The length of the single player story really let it down, if it was double the length, and a little more difficult, I'm sure it would've been recognised as an outstanding game.