Tagged: Electronic Arts
In a genre filled with arcade style, the Battlefield series has always done its best to stick to realism when it comes to combat. The series’ latest installment, Battlefield 3, brings that battle authenticity to the next level, with flaws…. Read More »
Of the five major sports, soccer (or “football” to you Euro readers) gets a bad rap here in America. Football (“American Football”) and baseball completely overshadow everything else here, with hockey and basketball next in line. Unless you’re in a… Read More »
Fans of the Mass Effect franchise have enjoyed its wonderful single-player offerings, but not everyone is on board with the idea of Mass Effect 3‘s multiplayer. Developer BioWare is hoping to reassure gamers though. Aaryn Flynn, BioWare Edmonton general manager,… Read More »
I wake up pretty early every morning, shower quickly, get dressed in a hurry, and ship off to work for eight or nine hours. Sometimes I don’t even have time to eat. Sometimes I don’t brush my teeth. Work becomes… Read More »
Every great Star Wars story has a beginning. Every legendary character has an origin. From Anakin and Luke Skywalker’s humble beginnings on the desert planet of Tatooine to Han Solo’s shootout at the Mos Eisley Cantina to Emperor Palpatine’s guise… Read More »
The New York Comic Con had quite a few surprises when it hit the Jacob Javits Center from October 13-16, and one of those was found hiding on a single side of the Microsoft booth. Six stations played host to… Read More »
BioWare has dished out some more information surrounding Mass Effect 3‘s four-player co-op multiplayer missions, including playable races and its affiliation with EA’s Online Pass. Since players won’t be able to take on the role of Commander Shepard and his… Read More »
Late yesterday, after the news had broken about multiplayer officially existing in Mass Effect 3, BioWare took to its forums to give both clarity and details on the upcoming title’s four-player co-op and Galaxy at War system. Mass Effect 3‘s… Read More »
The Burnout series’ rise to prominence was in large part due to the crash modes featured in each game. Over the years developer Criterion Games has expanded on that formula significantly, but sometimes you just want to unleash mayhem on… Read More »
Battlefield 3 isn’t a Call Of Duty beater. It doesn’t need to be, it’s in a league of its own. The comparisons with Activision’s behemoth franchise felt hollow as I walked away from the single- and multiplayer portions being shown… Read More »