E.A. was a huge disappointment to me it’s just that I expected too much from it, but the lack of professionalism was also implied. I heard other companies attempted to be more professional, because they wanted us D.S.A. kids to join their companies, but E.A. was really rushing us to leave. I’m not sure if they wanted us to leave, but half the time our tour guide was on her phone like really?
The first guy,Andy, we interviewed did pretty well for his part, because he gave us basic examples of how does a game develops, although he tried to rush his interview, I believe that was because we were like Fifteen minutes late. What was funny was that Andy at the end pulled out his wrist to check his watch and he had no watch.
The second guy we interviewed, sorry we have no pictures of him, was really unprepared that or he just didn’t really care about us going to E.A. I find it funny because I was asking the most question to continue the conversation, but I wonder what will happen if just didn’t talk at all will there be dead silence? At the end of the interview Tyler asked this question “Is dead space 2 being developed?” The second guy paused, then laughed then said, “I can’t say anything, no comment”. The fact that he paused and laugh gave us the belief that it is being developed, but that’s just what I think.
It’s a bit harsh, but I learned more from a college student interview than the two interviewers.
Our tour guide was friendly to everyone I mean she said hi to everyone she passed by, which was pretty amazing, really gave a family environment but then again I believe it was her job to get to know everyone.
In the end i think this trip was an O.K. trip even though i didnt really learned anything during that trip. I was hoping more of how to develop games, how does motion graphic works, and or which program to use. They didn’t have to show us any non-released games but just give us an example of how to do it. It could have been some kind of random game that is not being developed, or even yet an old game that have already been developed. It could have been a better trip =/.



