bananaking21 said:
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Back on topic, as much as I like BF3 I could live the rest of my life without ever buying another EA game again.
bananaking21 said:
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Back on topic, as much as I like BF3 I could live the rest of my life without ever buying another EA game again.
monkeyade said:
Back on topic, as much as I like BF3 I could live the rest of my life without ever buying another EA game again. |
personally i just bought two EA games this gen and it was crysis 2 which was pure shit. and fifa 10, ill probably buy a fifa game every now and then but thats all that seems to interest me from EA. Rockstar, ubisoft and sony have me happy with their games for now

I'll just act as I normally do in these situations. Ignore the DLC and wait until all the reviews and such come out so I can try and make a decision on whether or not the basic game is worth the asking price.
I don't really get the whole "I'm not buying a game on principle because it has day one DLC" mentality.
(With that being said, I doubt i'll be getting this day one, due to too many other games coming out in the next few months that I want more)
They must've resorted to this bc of the franchise's poor sales. I just started playing Dead Space 1 with a buddy of mine a couple of days ago. We both were blown away at how good it is. Absolutely loving it so far.
Bc its so good, I'm really shocked at its sales, esp DS 2. I don't understand how such a well-made, high quality game like DS1 could have a sequel that ranks even higher (Metacritic) and only sells 2.5 mill copies COMBINED between ps3 and 360. That really sucks.
So, personally, if this DLC makes DS 3 a lot of extra money - and ESPECIALLY if that extra money allows for a continuation of the franchise - Im actually for it. The Dead Space games deserve to be 5 million sellers, AT MINIMUM (combined sales). Its a crime that they sell half that.
| NinjaMonkeyLuchadore said: I'll just act as I normally do in these situations. Ignore the DLC and wait until all the reviews and such come out so I can try and make a decision on whether or not the basic game is worth the asking price. I don't really get the whole "I'm not buying a game on principle because it has day one DLC" mentality. (With that being said, I doubt i'll be getting this day one, due to too many other games coming out in the next few months that I want more) |
It's more about the worrying trend, first it's Day one DLC ( let's face it this is just content held back from the main game to rape more money out of us ),then it's using the free to play model ( but wait you still have to pay full price for the game ). Our only way as gamers to shown discomfort for these practices is to vote with our wallets.
Personally fuck them I ain't going to buy it
| pitzy272 said: They must've resorted to this bc of the franchise's poor sales. I just started playing Dead Space 1 with a buddy of mine a couple of days ago. We both were blown away at how good it is. Absolutely loving it so far. Bc its so good, I'm really shocked at its sales, esp DS 2. I don't understand how such a well-made, high quality game like DS1 could have a sequel that ranks even higher (Metacritic) and only sells 2.5 mill copies COMBINED between ps3 and 360. That really sucks. So, personally, if this DLC makes DS 3 a lot of extra money - and ESPECIALLY if that extra money allows for a continuation of the franchise - Im actually for it. The Dead Space games deserve to be 5 million sellers, AT MINIMUM (combined sales). Its a crime that they sell half that. |
Shame no one bought Darksiders2! But let's face it a good proportion of the gaming demographic buy 2 or 3 games a year! FIFA COD...