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brendude13 said:
vlad321 said:
brendude13 said:
vlad321 said:


The two games you mentioned are extremely dumbed down for noobs as well, nothing liek they were before.

I was talking about the first ones on the Playstation.

Resident Evil 5 wasn't great, but I don't mind the newest Tomb Raiders by Crystal Dynamics.


Which jsut goes back to the point of this. New age gamers seem to suffer from mental diseases because even old franchises have to be dumbed down to become popular.

I'll agree with that, I'm not exactly a fan of the new generation of "gamers", developers still designed the game to be that way though, they need to put their foot down and create a masterpeice rather than making their games more accessible and simplistic.

Oh PLEASE. I am betting that many many games considered masterpieces this generation feel great to many people because they are so easy and accessible and simplistic. What would you consider a masterpiece?

 

Oh and BTW, in ocarina of time, do you know how you would know which dungeon/area to go to next? Here is how I did it. As I progressed through, I would always think "Oh I wonder what this area is like when link is older." This especially became apparent when I decided to think what happened to the Zoras. I was like Wth it's an Ice cavern now! Cool, I wonder what happened to the princess! And so on...

Well, I guess games these days don't give you that kind of imagination, or way of thinking, which is disappointing. I hate being told specifically where to go and what to do... There were maybe only 2 times in Ocarina of Time that I had to check that in game helper (on the 3DS) because I wasn't paying enough attention at those 2 points. The rest, you were pretty much given enough hints to get through.