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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2023 · 13 MIN

EA Games: The Ruin of Over 20 Series WHY?! Series

from WV Uncommonplace : Uncommon Conversations · host Jr Sparrow

Introduction: The speaker starts the monologue by introducing the topic of video games and Electronic Arts (EA) as a game developer. The speaker expresses disappointment with EA for ruining over 20 series of games. Dead Space: The speaker talks about Dead Space, a game series developed by Visceral Games and published by EA. The speaker praises the first game in the series but expresses dislike for the second and third games. The speaker mentions that a remake of the first game was released recently. Dungeon Keeper: The speaker discusses Dungeon Keeper, a PC game that was great but disappeared after the second installment. The speaker expresses disappointment that the game was never revived. Ultima: The speaker talks about Ultima, an important RPG from 1991 that was developed by Origin Systems. The speaker laments that Ultima has not been revived since 1997. Wing Commander: The speaker discusses Wing Commander, a series that was a personal favorite and had involvement from Mark Hamill. The speaker criticizes EA for mishandling the series and mentions that it has not been revived since 2007. Odd World: The speaker briefly talks about Odd World and how it fell by the wayside after involvement with EA. Need for Speed: The speaker discusses the Need for Speed series, expressing that it has not been great since the first game on PlayStation. The speaker states that the spin-offs have not been of good quality and EA has not worried about the level of quality. Syndicate: The speaker briefly mentions Syndicate, a fun game that was well-received. The Simpsons: The speaker talks about The Simpsons video games, particularly Hit and Run, which was the greatest game in the series. The speaker criticizes EA for not making a sequel to Hit and Run and instead focusing on mobile games. The speaker mentions that the microtransactions in Simpsons Tapped Out were controversial. Titanfall: The speaker expresses dislike for Titanfall and is glad that it ended. Road Rash: The speaker talks about Road Rash, a fun game series that was last seen in Road Rash 3D and Road Rash 64. The speaker expresses disappointment that the game has not been revived. Conclusion: The speaker concludes the monologue by reiterating that EA has ruined over 20 game series and expresses hope that some of the series will be revived in the future. Make sure you check out Nebula Capsule and its great projector offerings ⁠https://nebula-us.pxf.io/c/3892135/999468/13098⁠

Introduction: The speaker starts the monologue by introducing the topic of video games and Electronic Arts (EA) as a game developer. The speaker expresses disappointment with EA for ruining over 20 series of games. Dead Space: The speaker talks about Dead Space, a game series developed by Visceral Games and published by EA. The speaker praises the first game in the series but expresses dislike for the second and third games. The speaker mentions that a remake of the first game was released recently. Dungeon Keeper: The speaker discusses Dungeon Keeper, a PC game that was great but disappeared after the second installment. The speaker expresses disappointment that the game was never revived. Ultima: The speaker talks about Ultima, an important RPG from 1991 that was developed by Origin Systems. The speaker laments that Ultima has not been revived since 1997. Wing Commander: The speaker discusses Wing Commander, a series that was a personal favorite and had involvement from Mark Hamill. The speaker criticizes EA for mishandling the series and mentions that it has not been revived since 2007. Odd World: The speaker briefly talks about Odd World and how it fell by the wayside after involvement with EA. Need for Speed: The speaker discusses the Need for Speed series, expressing that it has not been great since the first game on PlayStation. The speaker states that the spin-offs have not been of good quality and EA has not worried about the level of quality. Syndicate: The speaker briefly mentions Syndicate, a fun game that was well-received. The Simpsons: The speaker talks about The Simpsons video games, particularly Hit and Run, which was the greatest game in the series. The speaker criticizes EA for not making a sequel to Hit and Run and instead focusing on mobile games. The speaker mentions that the microtransactions in Simpsons Tapped Out were controversial. Titanfall: The speaker expresses dislike for Titanfall and is glad that it ended. Road Rash: The speaker talks about Road Rash, a fun game series that was last seen in Road Rash 3D and Road Rash 64. The speaker expresses disappointment that the game has not been revived. Conclusion: The speaker concludes the monologue by reiterating that EA has ruined over 20 game series and expresses hope that some of the series will be revived in the future. Make sure you check out Nebula Capsule and its great projector offerings ⁠https://nebula-us.pxf.io/c/3892135/999468/13098⁠

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Introduction: The speaker starts the monologue by introducing the topic of video games and Electronic Arts (EA) as a game developer. The speaker expresses disappointment with EA for ruining over 20 series of games. Dead Space: The speaker...

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