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2014-2020 and beyond the golden age of gaming...

Yes. 9 16.67%
 
No. 40 74.07%
 
Maybe, I haven't though much about into it. 5 9.26%
 
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John2290 said:

There has never been so much choice of quality games in the history of gaming, it's never been so cheap or easy to buy a game and play it as your interest dictates.

Yeah, because the old games don't vanish and we have access to most of the games of four decades by now. The new games from 2014 to 2018 are only a tiny fraction of the whole library of quality games.

Almost every good older game is still playable, most of them even in different forms (on original hardware, as official emulation on newer hardware, as unofficial emulation, as port/remaster on a newer system, as mobile version, as official remake, as fan remake, as clone with the same gameplay...)

We are standing on the shoulders of giants.

But 10 or 20 years from now, there will be even more choice of quality games because we have access to most of the games of five or six decades then. From that perspective the "golden age of gaming" (and the golden age of entertainment in general) is always the current year... since the choice will only grow.

But if we only look at the new games of the last five years and ignore any older game (which also includes ports, remasters and remakes), the output wasn't more impressive than any other 5-year-period within the last 30 years of gaming.



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Top games this gen have been good, but I'd say on average this gen isn't very strong. It's much a continuation of the 7th gen, and that's boring. The Golden Age to me was from about 1995 to 2003, maybe a bit earlier. And even though I was young in the '90s and many of my favorites across platforms are from this gen, it doesn't have that much to do with nostalgia; there were just so many games trying new things, much more uniqueness and plenty that went on to have a huge impact on gameplay mechanics.



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Oh without a doubt. We are in the midst of a golden age especially for jrpg and Sony first party. Ps4 is leading the charge. As a gamer since the ps1 I've never been so satisfied.



Kerotan said:
Oh without a doubt. We are in the midst of a golden age especially for jrpg and Sony first party. Ps4 is leading the charge. As a gamer since the ps1 I've never been so satisfied.

What quality jrpgs have been released this gen that aren't basically just action games? I can only think of one or two.  It's one of my favorite genres and I've been pretty disappointed with the selection this generation.



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I have only ever gamed on playstations and looking at them, i would say that for me the best was the 8th gen in terms of games. Yes sony were struggling and thats why so many good games were made - Resistance 1-3, UC1-3 etc. Looking at gaming as a whole, probably the best gen would likely be the 6th gen imo as you had so many genres and games created or developed.

 

I think the current gen is good but cwrtainly not the best and it took a while for really good games to come out



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Xxain said:
Cloudman said:
I was thinking about this recently actually, and what period I considered to be the golden age was from the 4th to 6th gen. 4th gen was home to many excellent games that are still loved today, and companies like Square and Capcom were seen as top companies, which any game with their logos on them was almost always guaranteed excellence. 5th and 6th gen also had many excellent and loved games from both old and new faces along the the birth of many new interesting IPs.

7th gen however was then that line of excellence sort of fell off and felt like a sort of reset for many companies as they tried to make games bigger and bolder than before. Gaming has been getting better once again, but companies like Capcom and Sqaure are still shadows of their former selves.

Japanese companies are the most consistent. I mean that in a bad way.

Golden age has to be the 6th gen still. PS2/GBA was a monster combo, but 1990 - 2006, any frame in there I would except as golden age.

I dunno if I would say that. Capcom and SE haven't really been consistent as of late. This probably doesn't apply to all Japanese companies. Some may consistent in a good way, or bad. I feel ATLUS for example is usually consistent in a positive way.



 

              

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Nope. The golden age was Atari 2600-PS2. That was when gaming was full of original ideas and creativity. These days, when you see a huge game, you're seeing either something that is a product built off something from the past (refinement) of a refined version of an IP invented during the 70's, 80's or 90's.



John2290 said:

I don't understand. The indies today on PSN rival anything that was on consoles pre-6th gen and the AA games try their hardest to get quality above AAA 6th and 7th, some come close but the quality of AAA exclusives and some AAA multiplats, the odd few, that are releasing are so far beyond anything on previous generation in terms of quality. I think this is a quantity over quality issue or perhaps, people aren't looking at all platforms, including PC deeply enough...or maybe nostalgia plays into it.
Sure they're are some AAA companies that are screwing the pouch in some regards and releasing unfinished, microtransaction filled games but this is our own fault for giving into this shit all last gen. Hell, even if you're going for quantity you wouldn't have the time to play all games now from start to finish if you were playing 24/7 with some kind of godly insomnia power and you wouldn't end up playing games that are designed to be padded out or use gameplay loops of the same content to extend time instead you would play through finely designed content that can last dozens to hundreds of hours and never repeat the same content and to that point on the opposite end of things, you could play one game through the whole generation and still have fun with it such as Overwatch/destiny like games, and some people do.
Perhaps it's because the gen isn't over yet but I can't see why in 2021 we will look back and see this gen for the incredible, thing of beauty it has been. Warts and all.
There has never been so much choice of quality games in the history of gaming, it's never been so cheap or easy to buy a game and play it as your interest dictates. Millions of more people who never game or don't have the time now fill waiting time or stress relief with mobile games. We have three majour players, all with no clear fatal wounds and a PC ecosystem that the worst you can say about, is over saturated.
I just don't understand.

AND ... we can play all the games from previous generations if we so desire.

Then you haven't played (enough) pre 6th gen games.

Show me the games allegedly rival the depth, variety, quality and have the je ne sais quoi of a Secret of Evermore/Mana, SuperDoubleDragon, Shadowrun, Spindizzyworlds, KingArthursWorld, Cybernator, Flashback, Utopia, SimCity, Populous, FinalFight, Rock n Roll Racing, Mechwarrior (SNES), Metal Marines, Castlevania, Road Rash, Desert/Jungle Strike, StreetFighter/MortalKombat/Samurai Showdown etc (is there actually a good fighting game by indie?), ZombiesAteMyNeighbours, Super Bomberman, Earthworm Jim, Another World, Blackthorne, Super Turrican, Syndicate, Breath of Fire III, etc.

 

This is an incomplete list of 5th gen games i personally owned and played extensively. Not necessarily a 10/10, 9/10 or even 7/10. I didn't include Nintendo titles, and are you sure you meant pre sixth gen? Because this would include Playstation and N64 and would make the list of games substantially longer.

"rival anything". Any-thing. No one aware of the spectrum of games available pre 6gen would say such a thing.



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Arminillo said:
Golden Age passed in the 90s. This is renaissance.

This.

 

The Golden Age of gaming was from 1991 to 2001. 10 years of nothing but innovation and prime story driven video games.