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I have no other words to put it; whoever still buys EA or Ubisoft games after all we have witnessed these years is just dump.
Sorry.
I have no other way to say it: a general statement like that is simply misplaced. especially considering that they are the two biggest publishers releasing "AAA" games.
Crysis 1, Battlefield series, American McGees Alice, Dead space dragon age, mass effect series.
that's just EA. I honestly consider ubisoft the better of the two. I wholly admit I hate the companies, and I wholly admit that they interfere too much in the creative process for the sake of profit alone. My post history confirms I am not fan of these companies.
But with that beings said, to say none of the games they release are worth buying and enjoying is just not true. Even with a "show them with your money" attitude, you should be buying the games that are GOOD to let them see the difference between good and bad.