mariachi-19
Full Member
Gaming industry in a nutshell.
Every year:
1-3 awesome open world games. Usually some form of shooter. These are good but the great ones are usually 3-6 years between drinks.
Sports games: Fifa, Pes, 2k etc. same shit different year. Last meaningful development in this genre was 2011 with 2k Michael Jordan edition (arguably greatest sporting game of all time).
3000 Nazi zombie/post apocalyptic generic shit games that have been done to death for the last 10 years and really need to stop.
Shooters such as COD, MOH, Battlefield etc.
But to be honest, the vast majority of games make up the bold and they're mostly rehashed rubbish. Im fecking massively over this zombie post apocalyptic bullshit.
It just feels like there's no longer any variety or ground breaking games. Even Red Dead 2 for how great it was, didn't really introduce anything technically new. It was simply everything to date done really really well.
I want to see more games like Uncharted or Heavy Rain. Its like video gamers have become so spoiled that we expect every game to last 30+ hours and therefore quality gets left for quantity.
Pretty much the gaming industry is in the same place as the film industry with super hero films. Just want bankers instead of doing something that pushes boundaries.
Every year:
1-3 awesome open world games. Usually some form of shooter. These are good but the great ones are usually 3-6 years between drinks.
Sports games: Fifa, Pes, 2k etc. same shit different year. Last meaningful development in this genre was 2011 with 2k Michael Jordan edition (arguably greatest sporting game of all time).
3000 Nazi zombie/post apocalyptic generic shit games that have been done to death for the last 10 years and really need to stop.
Shooters such as COD, MOH, Battlefield etc.
But to be honest, the vast majority of games make up the bold and they're mostly rehashed rubbish. Im fecking massively over this zombie post apocalyptic bullshit.
It just feels like there's no longer any variety or ground breaking games. Even Red Dead 2 for how great it was, didn't really introduce anything technically new. It was simply everything to date done really really well.
I want to see more games like Uncharted or Heavy Rain. Its like video gamers have become so spoiled that we expect every game to last 30+ hours and therefore quality gets left for quantity.
Pretty much the gaming industry is in the same place as the film industry with super hero films. Just want bankers instead of doing something that pushes boundaries.