happydolphin said:
Bad for many people, namely the core. They don't understand the benefits of these new experiences at the cost of button to I know what you mean, but I wasn't talking about casuals. I was responding to kain_kusanagi, who I assume is a dedicated hobbyist. |
I must disagree. With the current gen the very definiton of a core gamer itself was almost completely redefined to people who like violent, realistic action games.
I am a true hardcore gamer as they were in the past is a gamer who likes variety and plays games that are good, not just games of a specific genre.'
What people call core gamers now, I call monochrome gamers. They don't play games in general, they just play one or two types of games in one or two genres (ie. First Person and Third Person Shooters and/or medieval sword fighting and medieval magic). They had trouble with controls that weren't optomized for their unary style of playing. People who not pre biased against the control found games that they made better and games that they made worst. Its all up to the developers
There are many games that gave the option to play with the motion controls and more standard controls (No More Heroes 2, Modern Warfare 3, Shawn White Snowboarding). Most people took motion in those games as it made the experience more fun.
The ultimate goal of any game is to be fun.







