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WhilstEAis known for a good number of yearly sports games, they also produce a whole host of other games across a multitude of genres, spanning the likes of; Adventure, horror, RPG, and more. Whilst players often have mixed feelings aboutEA, they have brought gamers a fair share of decent titles as a publication.

Founded in 1982, the studio has only increased in popularity and is easily one of the most recognizable names in game development, lasting over 40 years in the industry. As EA continued to grow, so did its catalog. The 2010s were no exception, as EA released a vast amount of games, including some truly memorable experiences for players. Why not read below and see each year’s standout title?

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The first game on this list just goes to show the sort of quality that EA has under its hood. BioWare’s incredible Sci-Fi RPG not only delivered but surpassed the expectations of what many gamers hoped for with reworked classes, tighter gunplay, and further push on the choice-driven narrative that continued to mold this galactic traveling adventure to each player’s choices and actions.

Mass Effect 2is seen by many as the peak of the franchise, and for good reason, it delivered one of Sci-Fi’s best RPGs to date and continues to hold up as an incredible experience that fans of RPGs and fans of games, in general, owe themselves to explore.

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Following up on Visceral Games' 2008 survival horror hitDead Spacewas no easy task. After all, the game was beloved by many, thanks to its fear-inducing gameplay andcruel twist ending. So how does a studio go about making a sequel to such a complete survival horror package? They go theAliensroute.

Dead Space 2was everything James Cameron’sAlienswas to Ridley Scott’sAlien. It was more action-packed, more exciting, but most importantly it still kept the same dread and fear that made the original so good. Visceral Games' 2011 sequel did everything right. It was a fantastic action-horror affair with a whole host of memorable moments, backed up with tighter gameplay, and a bigger narrative to get lost in. No wonder it’s a contender forthird-person shooters that deserve a switch port.

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Need for Speedis one of the fastest and most exhilarating racing games, andNeed for Speed: Most Wantedbehaves asone of the best entries in the franchise. EA allowed for the developers to push further into the genre, and to create a memorable experience for those who adore getting behind the wheel and putting their foot down on the peddle for a thrilling joyride.

Need for Speed: Most Wantedgave players a true open-world racing experience, cars were discoverable from the get-go, and the city was a great urban playground to explore. The game was one of the best, as a truly fun racer to play, thanks to its well-implemented social features and some of the most refined arcade racing out there.

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WhilstBattlefield 4may not bethe bestBattlefieldgame out there, the game was still a hit with first-person shooter fans and continued to keep hold of a large player base thanks to how great the multiplayer offering was for gamers, even if the game’s short 6-hour campaign wasn’t much to write home about.

Battlefield 4delivered some of the best maps that fans of the series have had to play with and the large-scale battles, coupled with its destructive environments, its online offering made for some truly breathtaking online battles. It didn’t quite hit the same heights asBattlefield 3, but when the game raised the bar so high, being close is still a great result.

Varric as shown in Inquisiton in his signature red unbuttoned shirt, holding a golden chalice, standing in a palatial courtyard of stone and flowers

Dragon Age: Inquisitionwas not only the best EA game of 2014, but it was also one of the best RPGs to drop in the 2010s. The game went on to win multiple Game of the Year awards and continued to add to its already enormous amount of content over the years with somegreat DLC expansions.

The game was truly an RPG fans' dream as it was one of the fewgreat games that cast players as nobody,who they could sculpt into the adventurer they wanted. The game featured an incredible campaign filled with lovable companions and great gameplay mechanics that kept RPG fans and casual gamers alike hooked for months on end.

Star Wars Battlefront 2015

After years of waiting,Star Warsreturns to the gaming scene, and with a grand time. Players had waited years for anotherBattlefrontgame, and having DICE on board to bringStar Warsto life with new graphics and gameplay was a grand idea, thanks to their ability to compete withCall of Dutywith theirBattlefieldseries.Star Wars: Battlefrontlooked great, felt great, and felt great, and it was an easy shooter to pick up and play for those who adore the franchise.

Whilst there were some issues withStar Wars: Battlefront, such as the fact that it lacked a campaign mode, and a pure focus on the Original Trilogy only, the sheer amount of detail placed within the game didn’t stop players from having a blast across various iconic planets in the galaxy far, far away.

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Titanfall 2is perhaps one of EA’s greatest-ever shooters. Still, it was almost dead on arrival due to its release schedule, dropping the Sci-Fi shooter not only the week afterBattlefield 1but also the week beforeCall of Duty: Infinite Warfare,even with the advantage of the sequel launching on multiple consoles, unlike its predecessor.Titanfall 2became a cult classic, and for good reason.

Respawn Entertainment not only created a fresh campaign for the shooter, but it was alsoone of the best stories in a first-person shooter to date. The levels were so well-designed, and the story allowed players to not only experience a great narrative but also learn the ropes ready to take the fight online. The Titan gameplay was better balanced, the shooting was perfect and the movement mechanics were so incredibly addictive. In short, It wasn’t just EA’s best game of 2016,it’s also one of EA’s best games to date.

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FIFAis a franchise that has been around for a long time, though more recently the franchise has had a name change toEA Sports FC, followingEA losing the license to the FIFA brand. Back in the 2010s, that wasn’t a problem asFIFAwas still dominating the football scene, withFIFA 18coming out off the back of the incredibleFIFA 17, a well-received title by many fans of the series.

The game continued to build on the success ofFIFA 17, adding a new chapter to the newly introduced story mode of Alex Hunter, as well as continuing to improve on modes in the game, including the ever-present Ultimate Teams. It was still a great soccer experience, even if the game tended to heavily favor the thrill of attack, making the defensive aspect of the game weaker than it should have been. It’s hard to deny that the game didn’t quite live up to the standard set by its predecessor, but it was still a great game that managed to hoist itself up to be EA Games' best game of 2017.

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A Way Outwas a different step for EA, allowing for a more narrative-focused game to thrive, rather than the usual multiplayer shooter or sports game.A Way Outfeatured an intense story of two strangers, developing a bond as close as brothers as they attempt to escape prison, and then indulge in each other’s private lives, learning what makes the other tick, even at the cost of their opinions or trust of one another.

A Way Outhas a thrilling story, and its gameplayrelies entirely on a co-op experience, whether with a stranger or a friend. Bonds can grow and tear withA Way Out, and the essential gameplay reliance on teamwork really helps solidify the experience worth checking out.

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Ever sinceFortniteburst onto the scene in 2017, studios and publishers have been trying to recreate that success and get in on a slice of the action. AsFortnitecontinued to increase in popularity, so did the number of Battle Royale games, each hoping to match the games' success. One such game that delivered a great experience that challengedFortnitewas Respawn Entertainment’s free-to-play team-based hero shooter,Apex Legends.

Set within theTitanfalluniverse (but no titan in sight), Respawn Entertainment crafted a 60-player battle royale hero shooter that saw teams of three drop into an ever-enclosing arena, pitching players against each other in hopes their team would come out victorious. It was the same addictive loop that had hooked so many gamers toFortnite, butApex Legends, interesting heroes, and well-refined gunplay made this free-to-play shooter stand out, and continue to grow its fan base. In fact, the game is almost five years on and continues to keep many gamers coming back for more with a constant slew of new gameplay updates dropping,with the game in full swing for its 20th season.