EA Sports doesn’t sound enthusiastic about integrating Project Natal or PlayStation Move motion control into its FIFA series, with the game’s producer saying the soccer experience they can supply for such a game “isn’t particularly authentic”.
No disc – game, CD, DVD, whatever – sold more in 2009 than Modern Warfare 2, in the U.K. anyway, where the game bested phenomena such as Lady Gaga and Susan Boyle, and standbys like James Bond and Harry Potter.
Those who play EA Sports games may have noticed every once in a while, there’s a little section where they get to compete in a Gillette competition for prizes. They’re kicking off another round to celebrate the launch of their Gillette Fusion Gamer razor, and you can register for the normal comp in-game. But Kotaku readers are being given a chance to win an extra prize pack.
Sometimes I wonder if, in the future, a sports commissioner raised among our generation will fire up NBA 2K37 at the end of a terrible week, and let his cares melt away in a league where nothing bad ever happens.
Ragequitting has been a strong topic of discussion as EA Sports Canada looks to FIFA 11′s development, with the studio envisioning a system of reward and penalty for those who complete matches versus those who quit from a losing position.
Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Jared does, as he displays a nice touch for a big man.