CGI-Quality said:
I guess the one key difference between this gen and previous gens (particularly the 32-bit era) is local multiplayer. I mean, the Wii has plenty of multiplayer games, and the PS3 and 360 have their fair share as well. But I can understand the thought that they don't quite edge out stuff like Goldeneye 007, Mario Kart 64 etc, etc. However, it's a new age, new gen, different technology. It's the age of the internet and mutliplayer hasn't died, it's just been expanded to a WW appeal. This gen will be remembered for that, which will be "the good ol' days" for many. |
I understand that. I don't know, I just feel like I don't play nearly as much games as I used to. I don't know why, but I just didn't get "that feeling" when I play games this in the same way I did when I played games back on the MSX, NES, SNES, you name it. I noticed this trend ever since last gen.
Hell, two of the games in my top five are not even considered the "big thing".
Rockstar: Announce Bully 2 already and make gamers proud!
Kojima: Come out with Project S already!