mariosbrother
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Burnout is gone. So no.
Meh, most people liked Inquisition.
No. It's just others have gotten worse.
No. It's just others have gotten worse.
Which was another barebone content season pass selling cashgrab.
http://kotaku.com/an-updated-list-of-studios-ea-has-bought-and-then-shut-1689498614 said:The Developer Death Toll so far
Maxis (SimCity) - Purchased by EA in 1997; shut down in 2015. [Though EA says the "Maxis" brand will live onand the studio currently behind The Sims continues to use the labelthe Emeryville-based development house that served as the main descendant of what Will Wright created back in 1987 is officially no more.]
Mythic (Dark Age of Camelot) - Purchased by EA in 2006; shut down in 2014.
Bullfrog (Syndicate, Dungeon Keeper) - Purchased by EA in 1995; shut down in 2001.
Origin (Ultima, Wing Commander) - Purchased by EA in 1992; shut down in 2004.
Westwood (Command & Conquer) - Purchased by EA in 1998; shut down in 2003.
DreamWorks Interactive/Danger Close/EA Los Angeles (Medal of Honor) - Purchased by EA in 2000; shut down in 2013.
Phenomic (SpellForce, BattleForge) - Purchased by EA in 2006; shut down in 2013.
Black Box Games (Need for Speed, Skate) - Purchased by EA in 2002; shut down in 2013.
Pandemic (The Saboteur) - Purchased by EA in 2008; shut down in 2009.
PlayFish (The Sims Social) - Purchased by EA in 2009; shut down in 2013.
NuFX (NBA Street) - Purchased by EA in 2004; shut down in 2007.
I'll give you unravel, great little game. Not so much Mirrors Edge, thats just your standard AAA blockbuster and its not really all that much like the 1st one.
Origin was my biggest issue with EA for a while, but I've definitely cooled down on it. I still don't buy games from it, but if there's an EA PC game i want I'll buy it physically just to be safe.I never really got over Origin.
Really, though, that's just a big company doing big company shit. What can you do?
The game was still under their banner and was designed specifically as a new Baldur's Gate game for years that they probably didn't see the value in redoing anything. Assuming they wanted to.Dragon's Age Origins was also bioware pre-EA.