| LordTheNightKnight said: "However, the limited power of the console means it is difficult for it to compete with the very latest generation of games on PS3 and 360, at least in terms of the ‘wow factor’." This I've been realizing for a while that going for "wow factor" is adopting a fad mentality. You're spending loads of money to impress people, which requires even more money the next time. I'm going to put this on my sig. These are my own words, but I say this is the key to this generation. "A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever." That is what developers should be focusing on. |
yea exactly. i mean look at nintendo's advertising. It is a few gameplay clips but otherwise a WHOLE family MOVING around, laughing and enjoying the game theya re playing. This is where the game ends up selling insane numbers.
I have seena couple new commercials for xbox and ps3 that are just depressing. theya re trying to appeal to families adn casuals i guess. it's like the nintendo ones, but with the families or kids just sitting there quietly pushing buttons on a controller. it looks so boring and sad. it makes it look like the gamer is a nerd or what the bad image is of gaming, while the nintendo ones look like family fun and what not like guitar hero or something.







