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We're past the time where games will stop aging well. If a game is good now, it'll be good forever.

And we are WAY past the time where a game that looks good today will look bad tomorrow.

That being said, I never really understood "aging" anyway. Good games are good. Bad games are bad. There shouldn't be revisionism about that. People bring up games like The Order as if it wasn't critically panned the second it came out. It won't be memorable, but it's not like people in ten years won't be able to cope with the controls or will consider the visuals an eye sore because of advances in development and technology.