Tag Archives: Electronic Arts

Mass Effect 3 Ending Is Fine So Get Over It

We were wondering whether we should write a performance analysis for Mass Effect 3 or not. You see, BioWare’s game has a lot of PC issues, and we should bring them to your attention. However, after finishing the game, we discussed about it and felt the need to talk about its ending and why we consider it a great ending. Yeah, Mass Effect 3’s ending is fine, so get over with it. Continue reading Mass Effect 3 Ending Is Fine So Get Over It

Battlefield 3 – NES Edition brings a nostalgia factor to DICE’s FPS

A couple of days ago, we posted a Battlefield 3 video in which its creator used some Mario sound effects. It was great, but there was another similar video that passed under our radar. And it shouldn’t because it’s way better than the SuperField Bros. 3 video (at least in our opinion). YouTube’s member Omega52 used some sounds from Contra and Top Gun to simulate the game’s battlefield and the end result is fantastic. Check it out, it’s worth your time! Continue reading Battlefield 3 – NES Edition brings a nostalgia factor to DICE’s FPS

CryENGINE 3 GDC 2012 – Proper Tech Trailer

Crytek has released a proper version of their tech trailer that was showcased in this year’s GDC. This trailer showcases the new features that the engine supports. Now I’ll have to be honest here. Although it does look good, it isn’t the Crytek trailers that have been pushing the graphical boundaries. In other words, we’ve seen better but then again, we’ve seen and worse too. Enjoy! Continue reading CryENGINE 3 GDC 2012 – Proper Tech Trailer

Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances – Open Beta Launched

Good news for all CnC commanders, as the open beta phase of Command & Conquer: Tiberium Alliances has just been started. Players will need an Origin account in order to participate and given its browser-based form, there is no need to download anything. The game is developed by Phenomic, a German studio that was responsible for BattleForge and Lord of Ulltima, and will be a free-to-play cross-platform MMO strategy title. Continue reading Command & Conquer Tiberium Alliances – Open Beta Launched

SEGA, Rebellion, Kalypso Media and Team 17 join Origin

Electronic Arts announced today that SEGA will bring its most popular PC game titles to Origin, EA’s direct-to-consumer gaming platform. SEGA’s Total War Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai is now available for pre-order to PC gamers on Origin. In addition to SEGA, other new publishers joining Origin today include Team 17 Software Limited, Rebellion, Kalypso Media Digital and more, bringing the number of game publishers and developers on Origin to 35 partners. Continue reading SEGA, Rebellion, Kalypso Media and Team 17 join Origin

New high-res assets released for Crysis 2; Alpine Asset Pack Released

Crysis 2 modder ‘TheModMan101’ has released a high-resolution asset pack for Crytek’s little gem. This Alpine Asset Pack features – among other things – new textures for Pine Needles, Moss, Mud, Gravel, Pebbles, and Grass. TheModMan101 has also released some screenshots from it that can be viewed below. The end result is amazing and we can’t wait to see those assets being used in custom-made maps/mods. Continue reading New high-res assets released for Crysis 2; Alpine Asset Pack Released

Star Wars: The Old Republic launches its first Weekend Pass Free Trial this Thursday

Starting this Thursday, players around the world will be able to jump in and experience Star Wars: The Old Republic in the first Weekend Pass Free Trial. This limited time opportunity will give individuals who don’t already have a previously-active Star Wars: The Old Republic account a chance to experience the groundbreaking, story-driven MMO from EA, BioWare and LucasArts for up to four days for free, with no payment method required. Continue reading Star Wars: The Old Republic launches its first Weekend Pass Free Trial this Thursday

Battlefield 3: Close Quarters gets its first gameplay trailer + first screenshots

EA and DICE have released the first gameplay trailer and screenshots for Battlefield 3’s latest DLC. Battlefield 3: Close Quarters is a themed expansion pack bringing the team play of Battlefield 3 to tight indoor environments. The frantic close quarters infantry combat is amplified by unprecedented high definition destruction, new ways to play, added persistence, and new weapons. Continue reading Battlefield 3: Close Quarters gets its first gameplay trailer + first screenshots

Crytek is teasing a new console/PC announcement

In an interview with CVG, Crytek’s GM of games, Nick Button-Brown, revealed that the company will announce a new project on April. The company is already preparing the new Homefront and Ryse, and according to Button-Brown this unannounced game will look absolutely spectacular and fantastic. Button-Brown went on and added later that it will be ‘genuinely the best of that kind of project they’ve ever done.’ Continue reading Crytek is teasing a new console/PC announcement

SecuROM DRM is integrated into EA’s Origin service, traces of SecureROM in Mass Effect 3

A couple of weeks ago, Mass Effect 3’s executive producer, Casey Hudson, said that the Origin version of Mass Effect 3 would not be using an intrusive DRM scheme. According to Hudson, the game would require a one time, single authorization, and installs would not be limited. However, it appears that EA’s Origin service uses a version of SecureROM, a DRM system that is hated by a lot of PC gamers. In fact, a lot of gamers are boycotting all games that come with any form of SecureROM, and according to Reclaim Your Game, Mass Effect 3 on Origin uses a new form of SecureROM as its DRM. Continue reading SecuROM DRM is integrated into EA’s Origin service, traces of SecureROM in Mass Effect 3