I disagree. I don't think games are any shorter than they were years ago. Maybe tired old fashioned JRPGs have gotten shorter, but the only thing that made them so long in back in the day was tedious random battles.
All 3rd party games should be multiplatform. The only reason to pick one console over another should be for it's 1st party games. I will never understand a 3rd party PS3 game that doesn't at least get a US 360 port. If you want your game to make real money you should put it on as many systems as it will run on. The PC, 360, and PS3 can all run the same games.
DLC is great. If you don't like it you don't have to download it.
I want more sequels. If you love a game why would you not want another? I wish MS would pump out full Halo games twice a year. It's like a good book or a great TV series. You don't really want it to ever end.
FPS is easily my favorite genre. I love all kinds of games, but FPS games like Halo are my bread and butter.
Patches aren't the problem. It used to be that games would get shipped with bugs and there was no way to fix it. Skyrim should never have even been released on PS3. It's so broken that even the patches can't fix it. If a patch fixed it than nobody would remember that it was broken when it released.
I'm not a fan of online multiplayer. But it being added to a game doesn't matter to me. I didn't play the multiplayer in Bioshock 2 and I still enjoyed the game. So long as the single player is still good I don't care if they tack on a multiplayer mode.
Studios dieing off is nothing new. It has happened every year since the beginning of gaming. There is really nothing new about it. Yeah it sucks, but that's life.








