• @[email protected]
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      EA has made some absolute bangers:

      SimCity (1989)
      SimCity 2000 (1993)
      Dungeon Keeper (1997)
      Lots of Ultima games (90s)
      The Sims (2000)
      Medal of Honor (2000)
      Command & Conquer games (early 2000s)
      SSX (2000)

      … Was Battlefield 2142 (2006) good? They didn’t make the first two games.

      Does Spore (2008) count? The game was shit, and had DRM that only let you install it 3 times ever per license, and didn’t do what it said it would with massive over promise and under deliver. But it was ambitious and different, at least?

      Dead Space (2008)
      Mirror’s Edge (2008)
      Dragon Age: Origins (2009)
      Mass Effect 2 (2010) (they didn’t make 1)
      Plants vs. Zombies (2011)

      I’m tired of going through this list, lol. There are a zillion “next sportsball version” games and mobile games to sift through. Also, turns out some of the best EA games I remember were only published by them but made by another developer… Until EA bought them out, lol.

      • @saintshenanigans
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        53 months ago

        No ea game is worth the hassle because if it isn’t made into some form of pay to win lootbox shitfest, EA is likely to can the game and the developer all together. N E V E R trust ea with singleplayer.

          • @saintshenanigans
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            33 months ago

            Past tense, NOW they have made themselves notorious for canning successful projects that don’t make enough. They just recently did it to one of the og creators of halo

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        33 months ago

        Battlefield 2142 was ambitious. It included one of the most fun Battlefield game modes I’ve played (Titan), and in my opinion the main reason it bombed somewhat was that it came out way too quickly after Battlefield 2, which was still ragingly popular with PC gamers, and the player base didn’t have much appetite for changing over to a new game.