Showing posts with label Dice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dice. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Medal of Honor "Leave a Message" trailer



EA looks to be bringing back the Medal of Honor series in a big way. And with all the recent drama with the Modern Warfare series it looks like a great time to re-introduce a solid war-series. Instead of most FPS war game trailers, this one chooses to focus more on the human side of war instead of throwing as many explosions and fast-cuts as possible at your. Consider us impressed EA, keep it up.

Medal of Honor will ship October 12, 2010.
Read more!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

EA confirms Battlefield 3 is being worked on



John Pleasants, EA's chief operating officer said today that he's seen DICE's work on Battlefield 3.
"I've had the luxury of looking at Battlefield 3 over at DICE in Sweden and was highly impressed by the way the team is working on that product," he said. "Of course, that's not [coming out] in the fiscal year, but that is a product that is looking very good."
So anybody who was worried that the recent trend of tacking on the Battlefield name to games such as Bad Company, Battlefield: Heroes and even the console friendly Battlefield 1943, doesn't mean that the grand daddy original series isn't coming. Just think of the other games as stepping stones to the top of the mountain for BF3.

Source




Read more!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Battlefield 1943 PC pre-order now available



Battlefield has been a staple in PC gaming ever since the beginning of the series. Although recently it's been more focused on the console gamers than the PC fans. Battlefield 1943 really isn't a true sequel, but it was more than enough for the Xbox 360 and PS3 players to gobble up when it launched a few months ago. Now EA has finally opened up the gates for PC gamers to start pre-ordering the game with a tweet, although unfortunately they still haven't given out a release date other than "Pre-Release 2010".

It will be interesting to see if BF1943 has the same effect on the PC gamers as it did on the consolers. It's much more casual-oriented than the PC folk are used to.

Source




Read more!