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Review: Mirror's Edge Catalyst
The original Mirror’s Edge was an impressive AAA anomaly for its time. A single player game set in an oppressive, yet beautiful future, focused on running and parkour and all from a studio that was almost entirely known for competitive online … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Video Games Tagged DICE, EA, Electronic Arts, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Origin, PC, PlayStation 4, PS4, video game review, video games, Xbox One 1 Comment
Dead Space as a metaphor for a flailing and directionless EA
The Dead Space series is a weird one for me. As I’ve said before, I am a total wimp who doesn’t like horror anything but for some reason, Dead Space interested me from the moment it was announced and I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Culture, Reviews, Video Games Tagged AAA games, Dead Space, EA, Electronic Arts, video game publishers, video games Leave a comment
The EApocalypse
Man, it’s been a shit year for Electronic Arts so far hasn’t it? Rarely in the good graces of gamers at the best of times, the world’s second largest publisher (and once the largest by a country mile) has just … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Predictions, Video Games Tagged DRM, EA, Electronic Arts, microtransactions, SimCity, video game industry, video games Leave a comment
When Popularity Trumps Principles
If you’re a reader of this blog or really just a savvy media consumer, you don’t need me to tell you that DRM sucks, it doesn’t work and it only serves to punish customers for a fight against piracy that … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Coverage, Video Games Tagged Blizzard Entertainment, Diablo III, DRM, EA, Electronic Arts, gaming press, Maxis, PC gaming, SimCity, video games 1 Comment
So That Was E3 2012
This week went by super fast for me. Some of that was because work was a non-stop cascade of crazy but it was also because of E3. For as many faults as the show’s structure has, I love it. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Coverage, Culture, Video Games Tagged E3, EA, Electronic Arts, Electronic Entertainment Expo, gaming press, journalism, Microsoft, Sony, Ubisoft, video games Leave a comment