| forevercloud3000 said: I was so excited for this generation to start back in 2006. The next gen consoles sounded so tantalizing. I looked over the specs of each and envisioned the million possibilites of cool and unique games they could make with them. Was I in for a rude awakening once this generation went into full swing.
DLC Pricing Multiplatform Sequel-itis 1st Person Stir Crazy Patches Focus on Online Studios Dropping Like Flies
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DLC makes old games feel new again otherwise to me they would just collect dust when I was done with it.
Pricing.....I wait for games to drop usually unless its a must have day 1. For example......I see Dead Space 2 can be bought new for $20. Games are like cars.....they depreciate over time. Get some will power and self control on those nice but not must-have games.
Multiplats are good as they give more choice to all console users. I sense your a little sensitive how PS3 lost all its 3rd party exclusive IPs last gen? If not then nm.
Sequels are proof that theres a market that loves the franchise and will keep coming back for more. If your not part of that crowd, then dont take it out on them for liking a IP.
FPS is the biggest genre in gaming. 3rd person isnt, with exceptions like Gears of War and Uncharted. Pleasing you means many millions more dont get what they want (fps). Its all about catering to the majority and what they want. Theres plenty of niche titles for all tastes though.
Patches fix issues. Nuff said. But if they really took the time to make sure games were bug free, would would see massive game delays and I wouldnt want that.
Your view on online is that of a dinosaur. Its the now and the future.
Yup with high costs of games, if they dont sell your probably gonna get laid off. But this doesnt impact you, except maybe your favourite niche game might not get a sequel. In which case, balme your fellow gamer for not opening up their wallets.








