As someone who saw Electronic Arts ascend from its humble beginnings into a gaming corporate juggernaut, it’s been sad to see the company develop the reputation of releasing games to its consumers that are incomplete and riddled with bugs that hinder the ability to… Continue Reading “Why I Won’t Be Purchasing Games From EA Going Forward”
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The first decade of the 2000s was a special time in gaming history. As a sports gamer, there was no better era as there was an assortment of sports games to scratch that virtual sports gaming itch. Another genre that really took off was… Continue Reading “BioWare vs Bethesda: A Time of Action RPG Excellence”
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Spring is finally here. The weather has finally been warmer the past few days with temperatures in the 70-degree range. Before then, the winter had made one final push with lows in the upper-30s. But thank goodness that it looks as if it is… Continue Reading “Weekly News Wrap-Up: March 20th Edition”
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