For people who constantly complain about the present and pine for the "good old days" when every third game was a platformer? Sure.
Personally, I love that gaming has evolved over time into something more dynamic. I wouldn't go back to the NES/SNES eras if you paid me. Games were generally static and depended purely on memorizing patterns. Once you did that, it was over and you realized just little content you'd been given.








