Star Wars video games have historically been known for having some of the best storylines and gameplay, but as of late, they have been hit or miss.
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Luxoflux Killed it with Vigilante 8 / Second Offense. Both were amazing for their time. Demolition was/is still nearly unplayable.
The EA deathgrip has been loosened and many companies have been given the reins to try their hand so far we're seeing some great looking games but we will see how they pan out.
Either way I'm thankful EA didn't get another chance to push a battlefront 3
If you want your franchise to die then give it to EA.
Ofcourse, if the right dev and pub comes along, look at acti and spidey as an example.
"This would be ok since the PC gaming community has for years created the obnoxious slogan of “PC Master Race,” leaving console players to feel like second-rate members of the gaming community so many console players were telling the PC players to cry them a river."
What an awful take to read for a first opinion of this website. I guess the article topic isn't much better, talk about being three years too late when (1) Jedi Survivor is great outside of the technical issues, (2) the KOTOR Remake problems have nothing to do with EA, (3) Outlaws looks fantastic in its unveiling.
PC Version issues are not unique to EA, irrelevant to Star Wars. Other publishers have possible hits and possible misses with their Star Wars titles, nothing to to with EA either.
Hopefully will with Outlaws. Though I haven't played Survivor yet, it does look fun.