Showing posts with label EA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EA. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Origin Humble Bundle 2 update - Wing Commander and more added

Had to make a post about this because even more (older) great games got added to the current main deal going on the Humble Bundle site.


If you want a listing of the other games I posted up part 1 last week

Once again you will need EA's Origin digital download client/service to install these games onto your computer. What did EA throw in for those paying for the tier 2 (average) price? Older games as in pre-2000

  • Wing Commander III
  • Wing Commander IV
    • These two Wing Commander games are the famous for having those full motion videos featuring live-actors like Mark Hamil and Malcolm McDowell in the cutscenes. Both titles are space/sci-fi flight shooter from the 1990s. A joystick is highly recommended if you plan to play it. Without a doubt, two high production Space/flight shooter games. 

  • Sim City 2000
    • The Classic city building/management game from Maxis. I don't think I really need to say too much about this game.  The game  was so popular that it was ported over from the PC to various home consoles of the time. A game originally from 1995.

  • Ultima VII: Complete edition 
    • I've never played this game but it does come with a lot of expansions A game from 1992 and the oldest game in the bundle
If you were still on the fence about getting this bundle the Average price to get both tier 1 and  tier 2 games it is hovering around $5.00 USD at the time of this post.  Less than a week left before it ends.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Just watched Battlefront trailer

It's no longer just a tease anymore. It's as real as the movie and scheduled to be released just as soon too.

I'll come out and admit to anyone reading this at 1 minute and 42 seconds into the trailer video I cried serious tears of joy. In-atmosphere Starfighter dogfights, Yes! No Outer Space but in the atmosphere you run the risk of crashing into terrain. X-Wings, TIE Fighters. Call in air strikes Y-wings for rebels and probably TIE Bombers for Imperial side.   

Most of the video was actually land-based combat but I would just spawn in the Starfighters most of the time if that turns out to be an option in the game. 


Here's what I noticed...
  • Rebellion vs Galactic Empire
  • Rebels had more than just human species on the battlefield 
  • There will be different player classes. Trailer was more focused on the Rebel side though
  • Fear the Imperial Walkers 
  • You can play as Hero/Villain characters like in the previous battlefront games
  • Endor, Hoth, Tatooine locations 

What I want to know more about
  • What kind of force power implementation is there
  • There was a Star Destroyer in the sky, will be like Elite Squadron? 


Watch the Battlefront reveal trailer for yourself ...
I certainly hope this November release date isn't some sort of hurried push  to beat The Force Awakens out the gate, which is coming out in theaters in December. DICE/EA has been receiving some bad press for Battlefield Hardline but I truly hope they make this reboot of Star Wars: Battlefront a good one.

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EA going to release an info update about the new Star Wars game today

Yesterday something very interesting showed up in my inbox and it was Star Wars related.You're probably thinking it was a page or link about the Force Awakens' 2nd trailer but nope It was about the  Revival of the Battlefront series.

As a refresher since I haven't posted about it on this blog EA has tasked DICE (developers of Battlefield shooter series) with bringing back The Star Wars 3rd person shooter back to current generation consoles and PC. The first video they released were still renders and emphasis on how excited the dev team is to work on Star Wars.

Part of me hopes that they will focus on how they plant to implement vehicles and space combat in the game.  Still, Battlefront on the Frosbite game engine sounds so exciting. We'll find out later today.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

The Humble Origin Bundle 2

Going on right now EA has made a fairly good bundle available on the Humble Bundle Website.  Older games and EA's Origin digital download software will be needed to redeem and download most of the games.They do offer a variation on gameplay style. RPG, RTS, FPS, and even casual.  All well known franchises that EA has published from 2002 to 2014.





What you get if you  pay at least a minimum of $1.00 USD or more...

Dragon Age Origins
- The first game in the Western developed fantasy RPG series. Developed by Bioware From 2009. The third game in the series was released last November.

Peggle
-The Casual game in tier one, I have never played this game personally but my cousins and relatives were really into it. Developed by Pop Cap Games and released back in 2007

Dead Space 2
-The Science fiction/Action Horror game. A 3rd person shooter where you had to figure out the enemy's weak point or else end up wasting ammo. Was released in 2011. There are two other main games in the series 

Medal of Honor Allied Assault
-The oldest game in the bundle is this World War II FPS game. The Medal of Honor series was originally the idea of Director  Steven Spielberg and the in-game music was composed by Michael Giacchino (Star Trek 2009, Into Darkness, Jupiter Ascending)  and it includes the expansions  along with the base game.



Update: I just checked how much the EA Origin store and if you get it from there the 4 games listed above would cost you around $55.00 USD


Command and Conquer: Generals plus Zero Hour expansion
- A Real Time strategy game from from 2003, You play 3 different factions. USA, China and the GLA. At the time of release could have been considered a modern/present day themed RTS