Developers in the games industry need competition to truly strive to make best sports game that they can. This is not always the case though. Ex. Madden, Ea.
RPG Site: "When we had the chance to play the upcoming Visions of Mana earlier this month, Square Enix was kind enough to offer us a chance to have a chat with the Mana Series Producer, Masaru Oyamada-san. We talked about the long wait for another release in the series, and what the goals were when developing it."
Capcom just released an update for its JRPG Dragon's Dogma 2 including the option to start a new game, some graphics options on consoles, and more. For now, it's available only on PS5 and Steam.
Nice too see its coming out of its beta state perhaps in 8 months time i wont need kernal drm to play a sp game.
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I have NEVER been disappointed with an EA sports game. That includes NHL on the SEGA Genesis, to NFL Street on PS2, to Madden on PS3. You don't realize how awesome EA sports games are until they don't come to your system. And since I only play handhelds, I haven't gotten much love from EA on 3DS or Vita
I never said that they were bad games but they did disappoint me. The point is that EA does not care about its consumers to release a proper new product. They simply rehash the old years and if you want to play that sport game well you have no other choice because they have no competition.
NHL 14 is awesome but prior to this one, the series was a joke. Each year they added a realism factor loose/break sticks, loose helmet, bodycheck a player onto the bench, stuff like that and made sure we knew these new things were in by overdoing them.
The GUI has always been fugly. The intro of a new game feels like a broadcast of the 90s.
If it wasn't a 20+ years series, I'd say they're doing great, but to me they look lazy, this game should be epic by now.
That's why I say, competition is ALWAYS good.
Since companies try to one-up one another when making the next game. And the real winner is the consumer (even though everybody wins).
I wish someone would make an NHL game on Vita. :(