Tiger Woods was once the darling of the sporting world but that all changed when he was exposed for various indiscretions and everyone’s opinion of him changed in an instant. Upon his return to the golfing world his form has not been quite the same but competitors and pundits write him off at their own peril as the talent Tiger possesses is permanent. Tiger’s outings in EA’s series of golfing titles draws several parallels with his real life situations.
Everyone has picked up a game they grew to love, whether it’s an RPG title or FPS game, games we adore earn a special place in our hearts. So why is it that the game companies then have to attempt to milk the living crap out of it? Replacing that loving memory with a burning hatred for game developers
EA hasn't changed franchises as much as Ubisoft for example. Ubisoft have changed the SPlinter Cell, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, Prince of persia, and Brothers in Arms series to almost laughable franchises.
Sony and Zipper are the worst Publishers/Developers that are guilty of ignoring their loyal fans and making crazy changes that favour the CoD audience
MediaKick: Day-one downloadable content (DLC). On-disk downloadable content. These are terms we’ve become uncomfortably familiar with this generation, and publishers know it; in fact, they revel in it… or at least that’s what EA’s Peter Moore would have you believe, if you read his fairly transparent comments about turning a $60 game into an $80 game from day one. It’s eye opening stuff; for everyone who doesn’t believe that some of the big name publishers are doing their best to shaft you at every turn, you’d have to believe it now.
Day DLC is good if its free.
On-disc DLC is never good. People feel they brought the disc they are entitle to everything on it. Which don't seem wrong. Be like buying a $20,000 car and told you have to pay an addition $5000 to get the key to the trunk. You would be pissed right, I know I would.
DLC continues to be the biggest form of cancer this generation. With each purchase the cancer gets bigger. Games will cost twice as much for three times less content next generation. Its out of control.
You can tell when a golfer just starts getting tired. It’s usually sometime around the middle of the final day of a tournament, when those birdies keep slipping to pars and the drives just aren’t quite as long as they have been. They’re pros, and they compensate well, but there’s just not that spring in their step that made things fun and exciting.
Tiger Woods 13 is that point for the venerable series.
EA has done nothing new to refresh this series since this generation began. Tiger Woods is awesome, its just too bad I can't say the same for EA.