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sethnintendo said:
GarlandSteve74 said:
I hope more publishers do things like this in the future as it's a win-win for gamers. 

I pray to all the gods that this doesn't happen.  I see no reason to pay money just to be able to play a game early.  I see value in able to access the older games.  EA might as well start hiding game modes behind their pay wall. 

It's not about paying to play a game early, it's about spending $5 to play a game you're interested in for 10 hours and then deciding afterwards if it warrants buying the full version.  

There is no downside to this service... Spend $5 for a month of EA/Origin Access and play 10 hours of ME:A.  If you like it, buy it for 10% off @ $53.99 or just be done with it.  You can cancel the subscription either way.

Worst case senario you spent $5 to find out you don't want the game rather than spending $60 up front to get a game you don't like that you're stuck with.

Not to mention for those 30 days you have full access to the vault of games AND free trials to games like BF1. 

I'm not here to promote EA, I'm just trying to help people understand that if they're on the fence about ME:A (like I was), there's an easy, potentially free, way to try the game out for 10 hours before making their decision.

I get it though, it's easier just to blindly hate it since it's not on PlayStation/Nintendo.