There were no half measures taken in this game, nor were there any compromises made when it came to the game's online multiplayer. As such, it provides an action-packed experience that players are unlikely to forget in a hurry. It improved on the original game in practically every area, leading to a level of gameplay fluidity that players had long been yearning for. It is often said the sequels should learn from their predecessor's mistakes, and few games exemplify this better than Titanfall 2. RELATED: First-Person Shooters That Never Got Sequels (But Really Need One) Titanfall 2 was and remains a great title that's right up there with the Call of Duty games, even if it lacks the clout to truly topple them. It reviewed well and, perhaps most importantly, it sold well enough to convince EA to greenlight a sequel. The original Titanfall was billed as a COD killer while the latter's continued existence should serve as a clear indication that the former failed in that regard, that's not to say that it wasn't still a very good attempt. Despite this, however, EA does still pump out the occasional gem, though these top-tier games are definitely far less frequent than they used to be.
Whether or not the exploitation of vulnerable gamers and young children correlates directly with the company's declining review scores is difficult to say, although it has certainly led to plenty of criticism from both gamers and governments alike. This, coincidentally, was before the days of aggressive and predatory microtransactions and loot boxes things that, to many, are now synonymous with EA games. Updated on Augby Tom Bowen: It's perhaps quite telling that the vast majority of EA's highest-rated video games on Metacritic were released well over a decade ago.
These examples are all based on console and PC reviews, and only include one entry from any given franchise. That said, let's look at the 20 best EA games, according to Metacritic. The point of this piece is therefore to look back at the good times to remind everyone that EA was once, and still could be a great company.
No one wants a company (or game, for that matter) to fail unless that company or game is promoting something truly distasteful for humanity. A burning desire to be the best and beat the game of golf drove him to become one of the most successful golfers of all time. RELATED: The Best Single-Player EA Games Of All Time (According To Metacritic) They have been voted the worst company for a few years, which really says something about how the fans view them. That seems a bit sad, doesn't it? They held strong up until this decade, wherein they made not one, not two, but dozens of poor decisions in their various gaming divisions. EA u sed to be a powerful name in the industry, and during that time, their logo on a box usually meant quality was contained inside.