SureYWouldntYa wrote: » Can you still fight in NHL games? I have vague memories of having to play NHL for a "fighting game" at a friends with strict parents when we were young, no such misfortune for me getting GTA SA for my 10th birthday :pac:
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Will the new madden and fifa games be included in this or is that wishful thinking?
dulpit wrote: » My nephew was asking me yesterday - if he gets rid of his disc copy of Fifa and signs up to EA Access, will he still be able to use his saves/etc. I assume the answer is yes, but didn't know for sure. Seems a no-brainer to trade in anything that's on the available list while you can if it does work. Also - does anyone know if EA ever remove access from a game after a period of time? Or do you keep it eternally provided you keep paying EA?
dulpit wrote: » Also - does anyone know if EA ever remove access from a game after a period of time? Or do you keep it eternally provided you keep paying EA?
Roar wrote: » Yeah it's two quid a month. The negativity is way overboard, IMO.
ERG89 wrote: » What negativity???
Zero-Cool wrote: » I would absolutely love Skate and Fight Night like xbox has but all that is is another lesson on why backwards compatibility was important.
J. Marston wrote: » Need for Speed, NFS Rivals and NFS Payback; are any of those similar to what NFS Underground 2 had? Presumably Skate, Fight Night, Alice: Madness Returns and the Dead Space trilogy will be available when the PS5 releases? Because if they are those games alone will keep me going for the better part of a year.
tigger123 wrote: » Does anyone know if the new Star Wars (out in November i think) will be on it? Or will there be a lag before its available?
DeSelby83 wrote: » I think Sony have said that all PS4 will be back compatible but have they said PS3 too?
Jerichoholic wrote: » Will there be any more games added or is what we have pretty much it?