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[–] bisteot 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
EA has improved a lot from my point of view, they implemented devolution for games that doesn't convince you, dragon age inquisition was quite good and the latest games seem to be delivered without major issues. Still, is a long way before removing completely they earned bad reputation.
On the other hand, I have companies that annoys me more: Ubisoft with AC has been quite shitty, most of their latest titles have been quite bad and unplayable buggy.
There is also square enix, with the "screw you" they did with Tomb Raider and the ovew complicated "bonus" for deus ex.