[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts[/url]
Insomniac is a EA partner. EA haves no control what Insomniac does. Just like how Valve is a EA partner.
The first trailer reeked of The Incredibles.
[QUOTE=Cypher100;37959741][url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts[/url]
Insomniac is a EA partner. EA haves no control what Insomniac does. Just like how Valve is a EA partner.[/QUOTE]
They publish the games, right? So if it didn't turn out to be profitable, EA would be most likely to drop them and other publishers would be afraid to touch them.
EA has nothing to do with how this game ended up.
Blame the retarded testers Insomniac has.
[QUOTE=CoolKingKaso;37960737]They publish the games, right? So if it didn't turn out to be profitable, EA would be most likely to drop them and other publishers would be afraid to touch them.[/QUOTE]
Not really, they'll still be readily available to Sony when they wanna do R&C games or anything else of that kind. It would be a pretty affordable loss.
[QUOTE=Lizzrd;37920057]Pixar needs a videogame studio :([/QUOTE]
Lots of the stuff in the "Overstrike" trailer reminded me of "The Incredibles". You mentioning Pixar is kinda interesting.
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