| Senlis said: Any entertainment/art industry is more original and innovative when it is young compared to when it is older. Look at the movie industry for example. Note that I never said I agreed with the games in the OPs #10 item. Some of those were sequals. But lets take a look at them. Half-Life is not Quake. Quake is multipayer based and Half-Life is not. They are completely different experiences. I question if you have even played them if you make that comaprison. Grim Fandango: Well known famous game I've never gotten around to playing. Resident Evil 2: Not really original or innovative. Don't know why he put it in the list; maybe because it was 'epic'? Zelda OoT: Mario 64 was the first major 3D game and Zelda was the first to do it in its genre and do it really well. Saying it is ALttP in 3D is a huge leap. Metal Gear Solid: Same statement as Zelda OoT. Successful 2D to 3D is a major leap. But more than that, I disagree with peoples' list when they say "but 20## was so cool, it had blah blah blah Tony Hawk 3 and GTA3" and I'm thinking they can't be serious. |
gta3 was probably the biggest game of last gen. It pretty much created an entire genre, was the highest selling non-bundled game (besides GTA:SA), and reached out into mainstream media so eagerly that it made headlines like every week. People still make jokes and talk about what GTA3 did.
Talk about 2d to 3d....









