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![]() The golden days of the video gaming industry is over. Get over it, we are definitely not the people who can make those billion dollar choices which define the 'industry'. Note I said industry, not culture. We're not about feelings anymore, we're about sold copies, virtually or not. As a cracked reader I'm pretty much aware of the future of the so-called gaming industry: you'll be literally forced to pay monthly subscription fees to some repititive and uninteresting team-oriented games where you need to pay for every small feature. Battlefield Heroes, to name a name?
I know some of us welcome this very future, where adventure and logics demanding games will be anything like Final Destination 3 (as I have said this before somewhere): You will only choose a pathway, and you will just see a nice HQ rendered movie. 21st century fun! Or you will play games directly streamed from the developers' servers... etc. We all know this right now. As for playing new and old games simoultaneously: that's a quite time and wealth consuming option. If you buy a console, it's either a simple, outdated Wii, which only really works if you've got some folks to play with, or an Xbox which as a M$ product can red ring anytime, anywhere, or a PS3, which is, nice, and all, but the games are the same as anywhere else, and besides, they are expensive as hell. Even if you pirate them. As a morally degraded person, I tried to come up with a saving solution, but buying a Blu-Ray writer and discs is as expensive as buying the games themselves, so... (I don't even recall seeing a blank BR disk anywhere too). Or maybe I could buy a PC, which is not only expensive, but can span a billion of problems, not mentioning that you can still only play the same boring games you could have on the consoles mentioned above. All in all, we have no real option if we want to be picky about videogames and want something artsy-feelsy thing we hunger for since the last time we got it...
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![]() You're old!
LOL If I play Lulu's video from her post, it looks like her gorilla avatar is lip-synching. Hahahahaha you can't do that on purpose.
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![]() It's because old games are better and hold a special place in our heart and yeah, graphics have taken over and the games now-a-days suck. And people are too drunk on graphics to realize it. That and multiplayer that gets old fast.
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Who needs those new games? I don't. |
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![]() That article is fantastic. The first image about sums it up for me. Actually, 4 years ago I've already seen the same image somewhere else.
At the time I was working as a game reviewer and I was browsing through the latest issue of our magazine (Joker, Slovenian gaming mag). It was in 2007 after the Games Convention and we had a big report of upcoming games shown in Leipzig that year. I was disappointed. Gun, gun, army, battle, gun. It was the same as the image from the article - I was staring down a gun sight in every fucking screenshot. I was getting tired of the industry year after year. So I went ahead and showed what's happening to games. I grouped all the upcoming games from that report by theme - focusing on whether gameplay is on the destructive (FPS, RTS) or the creative side (think SimCity). ![]() Code:
Firearms Other weapons (FRP, fighting) Sport Racing Arcade Puzzle (thinking, adventures, etc) Creative ![]() I think the results speak for themselves. We're here, because what the industry is offering is way off of what we (perhaps a tiny, dieing segment of gamers) actually want. I loved me a good shooter back in the days, but what I hate about today is that we're forcefed a shooter after shooter after shooter (with a new year of EA Sports games and Need for Speeds as a side dish). Fuck that. Last edited by Retronator; 21-06-2011 at 02:10 AM. |
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![]() I like how you didn't take the generalized genres into account but went with other descriptions like "creative" or "sport" instead.
Because, let's face it, the big gun companies did destroy the meaning of a lot of those genres and generalized it into what they wanted them to. Branding Diablo II as a RPG or Red Alert as a strategy game rings to mind... |
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![]() When I saw the topic title I thought it was one of those deep discussions about existance and meaning of life. Well, I was close enough
Lot's of fine arguments already mentioned and good old 'to each his own' can be applied again. So, I'll answer the question: I'm here because I loved playing video games since my first C=64 back in early eighties and I found so many great games on this site that I loved at some stage but lost due to different circumstances, plus many more that I never got a chance to play (even while groving up in the country where pirate games were advertised in newspapers Saying that, I still like so many new games, too. For example, once I finish checking this site and a few others I regurally do once I come home from work and have a dinner, I'm going to play Disciples III till bed time.
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I hate old games, I'm here strictly for reviews and PoEs so I can satisfy my animal need of dominance which I can't do in real life because I suck big time Aaaand old games are in general more creative and fun than the most of new ones. But there are still visionaries out there that need our interest to survive... That's hope. And I was thrilled to see game like Portal. They actually created new kind of logical game thanks to new technologies. Like it couldn't be done before. Like they didn't use new technology for another improved copy of something. Yeah, it's one among million, but that just means we should tell others about those rare new games that are actually good. Quote:
I agree that games after 1995 can be considered "new", but still you named a good titles. And Unreal 1998 is NOT the very first. It is the first in FPS series. Hail to the VERY FIRST. |
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![]() Remember those graphs I posted earlier? I made a whole illustration and video blog around them:
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Hungary
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![]() Actually, 'creating' games aren't that rare. Think of stuff like minecraft. And by the way, developers had always wanted to create stuff like we have today, they just lacked the necessary technologies, that's why there were no sports games (which isn't true, just take a look at our sports section). But I see your point though, we barely have any games which demand thinking - like old RPGs. Today's RPGs need no thinking either. Good luck with your project.
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