Got more games than the XBone, and plenty on the way.
Glad I waited 18 months before buying though. I don't mind playing 'middling' games, especially if they're lesser seen genres (Murdered is one of those) but I do mind paying top dollar for them.
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Got more games than the XBone, and plenty on the way.
Glad I waited 18 months before buying though. I don't mind playing 'middling' games, especially if they're lesser seen genres (Murdered is one of those) but I do mind paying top dollar for them.
That has none either...
Eh... no different from playing a skirmish-level war game when it's at the team level, and no different from an FPS or RPG when you're at the player level. It's just playing a different type of "fantasy" out, and sometimes you actually have to use strategy and thinking.
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Well, NFL and NBA are sports, so...
Haven't been able to get into soccer much (sorry, as an American I'll use that term to distinguish it from American football). I've seen a game live (match between Fulham FC and DC United when they unveiled the new video boards at the local stadium), and saw the World Cup a few years ago, but that's it. There's actually a team in Jacksonville now (Armada), and they're even trying to build them a real field to play so they aren't using the baseball field, but unfortunately their games are usually on Saturday, and that's when I'm gaming with friends. Otherwise I'd have a season ticket.
Not sure how good I'd be with the game, though. Soccer and hockey games give me a bit more trouble at times. I think they've gotten better.
Lols
If it hasn't caught on yet I doubt it will tbh
I like the sport, just haven't had the opportunity to catch many matches. It's usually on cable, and I don't bother spending money on cable TV because it'd increase my monthly bill a large amount just for a very small number of channels I'd occasionally watch. If networks like ESPN ever get online packages without requiring cable service, that'll help. I was all prepped to get Armada season tickets until I found out the games were on Saturdays, which is the day my friends have to play games. And I like going to sporting events with someone, but it seems most of my friends aren't sports fans (like there's an unspoken rule that you can't be a nerd and a sports fan at the same time?).
Fifa is always improving, it is inevitable in an annual series like that that just needs tweaks. I enjoyed 14 and will be picking up 16. PS4 and Xbox One both have plenty of games.
Stick it to the man is good fun, I enjoyed that. Get playstation+ membership if you haven't already. regardless of whether or not you play online, you get free games every month. Been three or four a month for the last few months.
Eh... You'd think so. But there's parts of older Madden NFL games that are better than current, and missing, or were removed for a short time before being added back, i.e.:
- Sideline camera view when playing coach mode
- Ticker tape at the bottom of the screen that showed scores from other games
- Owner mode (just got brought back, watered down)
- Some of the Superstar features
- Studio show
That's just off the top of my head.
But given that NCAA Football has more features and better presentation, I think it's just the one series, not necessarily EA in total. Though I'd heard similar problems with the NHL series.
With NCAA gone, I guess FIFA is the lone EA Sports series that actually bothers trying to improve each year. Think I'll give it a look.
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You get "free" games after paying for "membership" but they're "free"
http://img13.deviantart.net/9ba6/i/2...ja-d3eiu2y.png
well you get other things as well like online functions. the total value of the free games in the first year was something like £400, from a £40 membership.
I bet you'd get better value spending that £40 on steam sale items.