http://www.gamespot.com/articles/ea-mirrors-edge-sequel-will-reach-a-bigger-group-of-people/1100-6410853/
By looking at the title of the article, I already am not likely to buy the game. After reading the article, there's no chance of me buying the game.
Venture capitalists don't value these statements in weighing the companies worth. The wider audience only uses peers and advertisements and maybe the first review on google. All making a statement like this does is flip the bird to actual hobbyists.
So they will take something like mirrors edge 2, which HAD POTENTIAL TO BE A GOTYAY CONTENDER, and approach it as just another name to milk to death.
and if you are considering the content of the article itself, well there isn't one person on the planet who ever complained that mirrors edge 1 was too hard or too complex, so bravo to EA. They managed to take a great opportunity they had create not only an amazing game but also mend their reputation, and they choose to try to rape the franchise to death before the game is even released, and make less money in the process by telling fans that they mean nothing to them months before the game is released.
I'm really not any certain of a worse possible opening statement they could have made for the development of a video game. I think that's the worst they possibly could have done. I am the least hyped I could possibly be for this game. I am not even going to pirate the game. I already know it's going to have a boring, cliche story that isn't interesting enough to make me force myself through some w+mouse 1 simulator. I could spend that precious time and energy playing with my private parts.
So EA should just never ever release statements. They are better off with fan delusions that their games will be good with zero transparency.
By looking at the title of the article, I already am not likely to buy the game. After reading the article, there's no chance of me buying the game.
Venture capitalists don't value these statements in weighing the companies worth. The wider audience only uses peers and advertisements and maybe the first review on google. All making a statement like this does is flip the bird to actual hobbyists.
So they will take something like mirrors edge 2, which HAD POTENTIAL TO BE A GOTYAY CONTENDER, and approach it as just another name to milk to death.
and if you are considering the content of the article itself, well there isn't one person on the planet who ever complained that mirrors edge 1 was too hard or too complex, so bravo to EA. They managed to take a great opportunity they had create not only an amazing game but also mend their reputation, and they choose to try to rape the franchise to death before the game is even released, and make less money in the process by telling fans that they mean nothing to them months before the game is released.
I'm really not any certain of a worse possible opening statement they could have made for the development of a video game. I think that's the worst they possibly could have done. I am the least hyped I could possibly be for this game. I am not even going to pirate the game. I already know it's going to have a boring, cliche story that isn't interesting enough to make me force myself through some w+mouse 1 simulator. I could spend that precious time and energy playing with my private parts.
So EA should just never ever release statements. They are better off with fan delusions that their games will be good with zero transparency.