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Thursday, Mar 27, 2008

Hey everybody....it's been a while since I have blogged, and I have been pretty busy. However, in a recent bout of procrastination, I decided I needed to write something new on here. Actually, I hate to do this, but I'm gonna bust out the soapbox for a moment.

I've been somewhat following the EA - TakeTwo saga and have decided that so many people have put money before everything else. The recent article I read highlighted commentary from analysts who believe TakeTwo should have taken such a generous offer from EA. I don't know how TakeTwo is really viewing the situation, but I would like to think that they are more interested in making games that people enjoy rather than holding out for more money. I hope the stockholders of TakeTwo view it that way too. It's pretty obvious EA is notoriously buying up some rather enjoyable game franchises and whether or not they decide to shake things up once they buy them, I think we can all agree that it seems to stagnate things. These last two maneuvers seem a tad money hungry....."lets buy Bioware as Mass Effect comes out"......."lets get our stamp on GTA IV before it ships." Not to mention, if EA gets TakeTwo, the obvious dismantling of 2K Sports is imminent.....as if sports games anywhere had much to work with when EA acquired exclusive sports licenses, which nobody can convince me that EA doing that hasn't effected the quality of their games. I played NCAA Football 06 to death.....and excitedly bought NCAA 07 for the 360, and surprise...I had bought a watered down version of the previous year's installment, right down to the audio commentary by the announcers being, verbatim, the same. I digress, I should refocus on people's obsession with making money. In America, most people used to work to make quality products, to support their families, and overall contribute in some way to society. Now, that seems to be replaced with "what can I do to not get fired?" or "how can I get a raise?" To a certain extent I can't blame some people for trying to get ahead, being a student I understand how expensive it is getting just to get by. I can't remember the last time I bought a new game....granted, I'm busier these days, but $60 a game is a sizable chunk of what we pay for the systems themselves. You would think with the rash of games using blatant in-game advertising, it would help publishers pass those savings down to the consumer, instead we see price hikes. I guess its a mentality.....why do you want to keep buying other companies when you have quite a substantial fortune already....and some of your own games could use some much needed attention. It just seems like everyone has stopped working to live and started living to work, and the dollar takes precedence.

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The whole EA massive buy up has caught my eye recently too. EA claims that they're giving their satellite groups "free reign" in their projects but one must wonder just how "free" that reign will be. Are we talking "you can do x work with y dollars" or "tell us what you need and we'll make it happen?" If games were always of high quality and we never had to worry about buying another dud or major let down I wouldn't mind the price hikes. But as it stands, cruddy games are on the rise along with the prices so if big companies are going to insist on charging they way they are I'd like to see some stuff actually worth paying for. Say maybe an RPG with a decent story for once? I suppose ME 2 will be a good test to see if EA really stands by it's word of giving "free reign." If it follows in the footsteps of ME, or surpases it, more power to the EA/Bioware merger. If it stinks, I hope other companies follow in suit of Take-Two and fight to the last breath. Since I have now spoken blasphame of ME, I'm sure tclvis will be visiting my doorstep with a flaming bag of dog poo in hand. Can I borrow a garden hose anyone?
Posted Mar 30, 2008 7:45 am PT
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