Borderlands: The pre-sequel, is it a cash-grab?

Discussion in 'Unrelated Discussion' started by tehtrekd, April 11, 2014.

  1. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    I seriously do not understand sport games. They're literally the exact same thing each year with slightly better graphics and different player names. If you like sport that much why wouldn't you actually go outside and play it?
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  2. poiuasd

    poiuasd Well-Known Member

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    Yeah EA is practically in a monopoly state when it comes to sports games, there's no competition to force much improvement. Those games are still hella fun as party games.
  3. kvalheim

    kvalheim Post Master General

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    Yes, because this system of "keeping everything the exact same" creates deep, high quality games. No, it makes dreck that just sells based on name alone because of force of habit for the playerbase. CoD: Ghosts was widely criticised as one of the worst games in the franchise, but it still sold like hotcakes (f*ck I'm hungry this morning).
  4. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    I'm sorry but there are a massive amount of party games that are infinitely more fun. Just look at this:


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  5. poiuasd

    poiuasd Well-Known Member

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    Oh yeah I remember this game. Fighting games such as this one and sports are both great for the purpose. And uhh opinions.
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  6. Geers

    Geers Post Master General

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    THERE ARE NO OPINIONS. THERE IS ONLY THE WORD OF GEERS.

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