Let me preface that I’ve been gaming since I was 10, own a PS5 and had an Xbox Series X both at one point (and played Game Pass)

But man… after spending the summer going to garage sales, finding older / retro games for PS2, GameCube, SNES I’ve realized that games are not any better than they are these days, or not even near the amount of originality that came with said games.

I’ve played some great games like Ghost of Tsushima, the Tomb Raider Reboot on PS4 and loved those, looking into the future of games I’d want to get on PS5 and the list seems rather small, maybe I’ve consider GTA 6 and the Metal Gear Solid 3 remake, but really that’s about it – and I usually try new things but haven’t found a modern day game on the PS5 that really hooks me in.

I find myself going back playing Donkey Kong Country on SNES, Tetris on GameBoy, or even having a blast playing Mortal Kombat Trilogy on PS1 – games like those while tied in nostalgia just seem to have been made better – I just don’t know what changed. I’ve also been collecting older video game magazines like GamePro and EGM – and it shows so much excitement around video games.

My question is too, is it because rental stores disappeared and now we’re stuck with a 50-70 dollar game (refund if we can, sometimes not always the case) – did developers get lazy? Small studios bought out by big companies? What about exclusives being faded out, or everything being ported over to every system?

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    11 months ago

    Part of the problem is that fun gameplay mechanics and gameplay loops are harder to market that new pretty flashy graphics. Those in charge don’t play games and don’t know what makes a game good, so they are just pushing for prettier graphics and forget the actual game part.

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      11 months ago

      Nintendo is basically the opposite of that currently, they are held back by the switch but they do technical miracles from the gameplay and aesthetic pov

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      11 months ago

      https://newzoo.com/resources/rankings/top-20-pc-games

      I mean how can that be true. the number 2 and 3 most popular games are minecraft and fortnite. Nobody is playing those because of their “stellar graphics” (\s on the stellar graphics part but serious evreywhere else)

      number 5 and 6 is roblox and league of legends, which is also not known for being graphically advanced.

      number 9 being valarant, is also non graphics intensive. it only needs an intenl HD4k graphics card to run.

      in this year’s game of the year awards, 2 of the nominees are super maro bros wonder and legend of zelda, tears of the kingdom, and these are switch games, aka the console lagging behind in graphics technology.

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        11 months ago

        It was probably worded poorly, but i kinda meant single player games as OP was.

        Multiplayer games, especially free and easy to run ones have much more staying power. Single player can sell millions and not be in most popular list in couple months since it just ends and people move on.

        My point was that new games rarely innovate anything, and just do the things that have proved adequate, just make it pretty and it looks good on trailer.