Doak left Free Radical (which now is known as Crytek UK) in 2009 and set his own Nottingham-based studio Zinkyzonk, which would develop games for Facebook.
Read, what you can rush within an 18-24 month dev cycle and deliver to the customer unfinished and under developed.EA Labels president Frank Gibeau added, "We're in a hit-driven business where it's about what you can build in a certain period of time and really deliver for the marketplace, and frankly we missed on Medal of Honor. And we take responsibility for that."
It's just a name though, no guarantee of quality, MoH used to be an enjoyable franchise when Spielberg was attached. We'll have to see what Respawn have to offer or Crytek with the Homefront IP.Mod74 wrote:One the bright side, if MoH is sent to the veterans home, then maybe, just maybe, Bad Company might get another crack.
Mod74 wrote:EA wanna buck their ideas up. All that good will generated from the titles they pushed out 4 or 5 years ago more or less completely flushed down the toilet. Can't see JR keeping his job for much longer.
I'm hoping for the same thing, a title that could possibly have the same influence that CoD4 had but without it being a military thing and without progressing into the shitfest that CoD became.Mod74 wrote:I have a silly amount of faith placed in Respawn, but then they did deliver two of my favourite games ever. I just hope that they come up with something other than a modern military FPS. They seem capable of giving the genre a kick up the bum but who knows.
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