Daisuke72 said:
What the fuck, they literally just released this very month and you're already calling this gen uninspired and not innovative based on launch titles? Wow, also the PS4 VR Headset is a gamechanger and it hasn't even been officially announced, however if it's anything like Oculus Rift, then I really don't know what your expecting. |
PS Eye and Kinect have been out for years. Nothing. And with the PS4 VR headset, I'd like you to think back to every Playstation periferal that has ever been substacially supported for more than a year. None. How many have there been? A ton. Take that as an indicator of that headset's fate.
And hell yeah I'm basing it on launch titles. Super Mario 64 was a game changer. Halo: Combat Evolved was a game changer. Wii Sports was a game changer. F-Zero and Super Mario World? Game changers. Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda - Game changers. This idiotic idea that launch titles should get a free pass at mediocrity just because "their launch titles" just shows how stagnent modern games have become. Launch games are supposed to show the full potencial of what is to come. They are supposed to inspire awe into the creative minds of both developers and consumers.
The most innovative, "next gen" games we've seen in this new and now current generation come from the mediocre ZombiU, the slightly better Nintendo Land, and the VERY innovative, but much too late Tearaway. That's it. EVERYTHING else is prettier sameness. Sure there's a touch pad gimmick here and a gamepad map there. Opportunity is nothing without utilization. PS3's six axis had opportunity. PS Move had opportunity. PS EYE (because the camera for the PS4 is called the PS Camera now) had opportunity. Kinect had opportunity. Opportunuty wasted. The DS used it's opportunity. The Wii used it's opportunity. The N64 used it's opportunity. The PSX used it's opportunity. The 3DS is using it's opportunity. Halo used it.
No one will be talking about Super Mario 3D World, or Killzone, or Rise when this new gen ends. And so far, it looks like we won't be talking about anything. None of these games are nessiserily bad, but they most definitely are NOT "next gen," it's last gen with fresh paint and a bigger canvas.







