oldschoolfool said:
prayformojo said:
Mr.Playstation said: While I do agree with most of what you say especially the part in which you say that realistic games age badly, I disagree with you in your third point. The problem are not the new games or consoles but you. As one grows older he makes a fine line between past and present. The past seems magical a time when games were amazing. The present is a time riddled with problems were games lack magic. Many go through this phase explains why many gamers collect old consoles to relive that time when games where magical but intact they have grown into adults and changed. |
I'm 34 and have been playing games since I was 4 which means I've experienced every generation starting with Atari 2600 AS IT HAPPENED and let me tell you something, that "magic" thing you speak of? I had it all the way up until the this generation when I bought a PS4 at launch. It has nothing to do with youth for me, because I haven't been considered "young" for ten years.
For me, the PS4 and Xbone lost that magic when they released consoles and software that were shiny versions of what we have been seeing for years now. Nothing fresh, nothing new. It took a few months before the joy of the new toy I bought wore off and I was left bored to tears. Not that the games sucked, but because, like I said..been there, done that.
So, I went with Wii-U instead. I got the MK8 bundle, and The Wonderful 101 and...there is was...that magic again. You can't keep playing the same murder sim/FPS/mature/dark hum drum software over and over again without it getting old imo. Back in the day, each generation meant brand new experiences and THAT was what made the magic happen. Without it...meh...
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I'm the same age as you and been playing games just as long. I'm different and in the fact that those type of games almost never get old 2 me and if they do,I just simply take a break from them. The difference is that graphics have just about reached it's peak on consoles. what brand new experience could there possibly be? maybe virtual reality? Going all digital? I mean what do expect?
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It's going to be VR, I have no doubt about it. We're on the cusp right now and it's going to completely explode for the next decade. Being able to walk THROUGH the Muchroom Kingdom or Racoon City rather than just seeing it on a TV is going to change everything (just examples, I'm not saying those two will happen).
Plus, when you think about it's other uses (porn where you are actually IN the room where the people are doing their deed is a game changer) are going to make sure it becomes as mainstream as TV or the internet.