View Full Version : [Inevitable] Dead Space and BF:Bad Company sequels planned
H.Bogard
10-23-2008, 12:38 PM
http://www.twistedpolygon.net/content/view/559/54/
Not long after announcing that DICE's Mirror's Edge will be the first part of a trilogy, EA's Frank Gibeau and Glenn Schofield have revealed that a few more of their new IPs will get sequels.
EA Montreal's co-op third person shooter Army of Two and EA DICE's Battlefield: Bad company have sequels in the planning stages, Variety reports... as well as a Dead Space sequel being in the works, according to producer Glenn Schofield.
Was AoTwo any good?
Squidbot
10-23-2008, 12:49 PM
Gameplay wise it was ok, but oh my Zod did I hate the characters. So this is EA's new approach to not churning out endless sequels, is it?
Virtual Machine
10-23-2008, 01:41 PM
I'm actually stoked for Army of Two...uh... two (or is it Army of Three?). I really enjoyed the story/characters myself. So it goes.
And Dead space... well, shit yeah!
digitalErich
10-23-2008, 01:43 PM
Give me a proper BF game for the PC with BC's semi-destructible crap.
Kelegacy
10-23-2008, 01:46 PM
I beat AoT a few weeks back, it wasn't a bad game but it wasn't AAA. Decent fun. A 7/10, maybe 6.5/10. I consider that good or fair.
Telefrog
10-23-2008, 01:47 PM
It really doesn't matter if these games were good or bad. What matters to EA is whether or not they sold well.
Dukefrukem
10-23-2008, 02:49 PM
if you beat the game, Dead Space is really obvious...
We still need to bring back the original marker to the planet, or find the original marker before it unleashes what the man made marker did.
Sl1pstream
10-23-2008, 03:10 PM
Ugh, AoT. The only non-MMO in recent years that had region locked multiplayer. Let's hope that they've figured out how to make 2 player co-op work worldwide this time.
I played through AoT, it was a fun quick game. I'm sure it would have been better to play through co-op.
BF:BC is fun as well, the story is silly and its a decent FPS. Online, I tend to have alot of fun, but I don't see many COG's online playing it.
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