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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Monkey Man » Wed Oct 15, 2014 1:33 am

P v Z to be added soon?, from a Xbox e-mail -

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by more heat than light » Wed Oct 15, 2014 5:55 am

Well that's my tipping point if true. What a ridiculous bargain this is turning out to be.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by JChalmers » Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:43 am

Will definitely be getting this when I get my Xbox One at Christmas. Was looking at getting PvZ too as it looks awesome, if it's free then hell yeah!

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Pedz » Wed Oct 15, 2014 9:53 am

If PvZ is being added, I will trade mine in. I may get the £3.99 back :lol:

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Photek » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:16 am

Added plus to this EA Access stuff is that These games get a new lease of life. Hope its coming out soon cos lets be honest, Halo MP is going to OWN my xbox when its out.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by BID0 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:19 am

I'd avoid PvZ at all costs. Literally the worst game I've ever played in recent times :dread:

Definitely don't purchase it if you were thinking about it.

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by Pedz » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:20 am

PvZ is good fun, and all the new modes, characters and gooseberry fool came as free patches.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Photek » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:30 am

[iup=3590283]BID0[/iup] wrote:I'd avoid PvZ at all costs. Literally the worst game I've ever played in recent times :dread:

Definitely don't purchase it if you were thinking about it.

76 on Metacritic, can't be THAT bad.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by BID0 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:31 am

I last played it about a month ago and it was still virtually unplayable. Out of about 10 games me and my friend tried to play it only worked once, the other times we ended up stuck under the levels, AI not spawning and a host of other things.

edit: and metacritic :lol:

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Pedz » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:32 am

Not had any of those problems and played it for hours, as has the kids. Never even had lag on it.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by BID0 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:33 am

maybe it was a split screen thing then. Is that the mode you use?

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by Pedz » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:34 am

I have done, and not had those problems. Played it mainly solo though. Well, online it the various modes.

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by BID0 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 10:40 am

I find it odd your games have been flawless and I've had so many problems :(

On a few games the plant pots you can plant in, as well as the enemies turned invisible. One game in particular it happened at the end of a wave and we had to scout the whole map for the one remaining invisible enemy.

I might deleting all the patches and re-download them again next time.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Venom » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:04 am

If you are enjoying just one full price game then EA Access really is decent value. It costs more to buy Battlefield 4.
As for PvZ Garden Warfare doesn't look my cup of tea but just last week I read someone say that it's 'the best FPS of the past year'! can't remember if it was a blog or more mainstream site.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Photek » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:06 am

[iup=3590345]Venom[/iup] wrote:If you are enjoying just one full price game then EA Access really is decent value. It costs more to buy Battlefield 4.
As for PvZ Garden Warfare doesn't look my cup of tea but just last week I read someone say that it's 'the best FPS of the past year'! can't remember if it was a blog or more mainstream site.

It's not even a FPS. :shifty:

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by BID0 » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:08 am

[iup=3590345]Venom[/iup] wrote:If you are enjoying just one full price game then EA Access really is decent value. It costs more to buy Battlefield 4.
As for PvZ Garden Warfare doesn't look my cup of tea but just last week I read someone say that it's 'the best FPS of the past year'! can't remember if it was a blog or more mainstream site.

It's like a 3rd person/1st person shooter mixed with a tower defence game.

A lot like Monday Night Combat if you ever played that. Just not as good from what I've played of it.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Pedz » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:25 am

It's a 3rd person shooter, y ou gavé différent modes, a tower defence style mode, deathmatch. Capture the taco (flag) so on and so on. Good fun.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by RetroEd » Wed Oct 15, 2014 11:57 am

Garden Warfare is excellent. I've put tons of hours into the PS4 version with no issues. If I go for EA Access I'll definitely play it on One, also.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Venom » Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:04 pm

[iup=3590349]Photek[/iup] wrote:
[iup=3590345]Venom[/iup] wrote:If you are enjoying just one full price game then EA Access really is decent value. It costs more to buy Battlefield 4.
As for PvZ Garden Warfare doesn't look my cup of tea but just last week I read someone say that it's 'the best FPS of the past year'! can't remember if it was a blog or more mainstream site.

It's not even a FPS. :shifty:


I didn't say it was! It's what I read.

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PostRe: EA Access: Xbox One £3.99 a month, £19.99 a year NFS:R A
by Buffalo » Wed Oct 15, 2014 12:06 pm

I played a bit of it and thought it was garbage. I can see the appeal for children, at least.

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