Leave a message in the comments section! Am I supposed to get it in an email or get it from the website? Or ANY social media account got Hacked???? EAHelp Did not work EAHelp When are you gonna fix the bug that opens an untradable pack when you clicked on a tradable one?
But, if you try to login to futwebapp or Companion app or the EA account, that EA auto password reset glitch will start again. And we will need to redo the same above. Contacted on live chat support also doesnt help. The livechat support sent me a link to rest my password, but straight after I try to login using the new password, EA again auto resetting my password and the link shared for us to update not work.
One after another. Fix your game! The game Are so broken, players Are leaving the game. Battlefield: Bad Company 2. Bejeweled 2. Bejeweled 3. Burnout Paradise Remastered. Dante's Inferno. Dead Space Xbox Dead Space 2. Dead Space 3. Dead Space: Ignition. DiRT Rally. DiRT Rally 2. Dragon Age II. Dragon Age: Inquisition. Dragon Age: Origins. Feeding Frenzy. Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown.
Fight Night Champion. Heavy Weapon. It Takes Two. Knockout City. Madden NFL Mass Effect. Mass Effect in particular got a lot of love, helping the clunky but beloved game hold up a bit better. That minor complaint aside, this sci-fi epic stands as some of the best sci-fi writing, world-building, and role-playing ever developed. This new edition just makes it that much easier for new players to finally experience it, and returning players to replay it in a new way.
This is where a distinction needs to be made. Titanfall 2 is an absolutely amazing game made by Respawn Entertainment. Everything about how this game was marketed and released, which EA controls, was an absolute trash fire. Titanfall 2 is the whole package. The single-player campaign, which has become mostly an afterthought in modern FPS games, is considered one of the best FPS campaigns since Half-Life 2.
Read our full: Titanfall 2 Review. Racing games, along with sports games, are some of the oldest games ever made. In the racing genre, there is somewhat of a split between racing sim and arcade racing, with the absolute peak of arcade racing being Burnout 3: Takedown. Rather than try and replicate what a real street race would be like, the Burnout games embraced the over-the-top, high-speed, high-action potential of cars going fast.
The punishment for crashing is also toned down to a major degree, with a quick cut to a cinematic shot of your crumpled vehicle flipping down the road and shooting up sparks before shoving you right back in the race at miles per hour. Because Burnout 3: Takedown was already bending the rules of reality in its driving mechanics, the developers figured they may as go all the way with it.
By doing risky maneuvers, such as driving on the wrong side of the road, nailing a tight drift, and taking out other racers, you build up your nitro boost to hit blistering top speeds. If you somehow got tired of the addicting racing modes, there are also extra ways to play, such as driving your car into a busy intersection and detonating yourself to try and cause as much damage as possible. Out of the three Dead Space games, it really comes down to the first two for which one is better.
We personally think Dead Space is the stronger game, but not by much. What edges it out, at least in our opinion, is the stronger emphasis on horror compared to the more action style the sequel adopted.
Plus, at the time, Dead Space was kind of the only good survival horror game around. The Resident Evil series had gone full action with the fifth game, not to mention the sixth that came later, and Silent Hill had been struggling ever since the PS2 days.
Dead Space was, in effect, the real sequel to Resident Evil 4 we all wanted, but even that comparison kind of sells this game short for everything unique it does. Playing as space engineer, not Marine, Isaac Clark, you and a small team are sent to investigate the goings-on in a giant mining ship called the USG Ishimura.
Instead, Dead Space was all about limb dismemberment. Only but cutting off legs and arms were you able to effectively stop these monsters from ripping Isaac apart. Being one of the longest-running FPS franchises on the market, it is a big task to even make a list of which Battlefield game is the best, let alone pit them against all the other games EA puts out. When it comes down to it, though, we never had as much fun with the franchise as we did with Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
It may be commonplace today, and has even become far more dynamic and involved, but blowing holes in buildings, or even causing them to completely collapse, was mind-blowing. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 also marks the last time there was, in our opinion, an actually decent story in a Battlefield game. While not quite as lighthearted as the first, it still gave us actual characters on a pretty interesting mission through tons of varied locations and situations.
You have the usual class system, with RPG style unlock mechanics that felt fair and not overly grindy, large scale maps, fun modes, and that chaotic action of a tank blowing a hole in the wall beside you, causing the sound to drop out as someone else hits it with an RPG and you pick off an enemy who managed to jump out just in time.
For the majority of the time, EA held the exclusive rights to make games based on the Star Wars license, gamers were not happy with their treatment of the beloved IP. The original Star Wars: Battlefront was okay, but very light on content, had no single player, and only really excelled in being a visual and auditory feast for fans of Star Wars.
The sequel, well, the problems with that game would take almost too long to cover. DICE did manage to pull back and undo a lot of the mistakes that game made, but the consensus had already been set on that game and there was little that could be done to repair it. Enter Respawn, appearing for the second, but not last, time on this list, finally delivering what fans have wanted for years: a single-player, story-driven Star Wars game.
Set between the prequel and original trilogy, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order delicately balances itself between some of the most hated and beloved moments in the franchise. Thanks to the smart decision to not interfere with either of these sides much at all, this new adventure has been welcomed into the cannon with open arms by most fans. In terms of gameplay, it is about as good as it gets for a Star Wars game. Taking elements from Souls games, plus some set-piece cues from series like Uncharted and Tomb Raider, with a splash of Metroidvania, this is just a fun lightsaber swinging adventure.
The game was a little buggy, but is a promising start to a new series, and hopefully revives the traditional single-player Star Wars experience in games again. Back to Respawn Entertainment, after EA sent the fantastic Titanfall 2 out to die, there were a lot of people who feared that would spell the end of this amazing studio.
Instead, we got the surprise launch of a new free-to-play battle royal set in the Titanfall universe, Apex Legends. The name may be generic, but this is one of the most polished and influential battle royal games on the market.
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