d21lewis said:
For me, the leap between top tier 7th gen games and launch 8th gen games was incredibly small. I guess there was a resolution bump and and more stable framerate but I spent most of the time saying "This could be done on PS3 and Xbox 360!". The evolution had been so slow.
Now we get games like Uncharted that look fantastic but you often don't see the improvement until you go back and play the old version. Definitely not as pronounced as comparing something like Heavenly Sword on PS3 to God of War on PS2.
I'm still a fan of having the best console hardware as well as owning every console (hence why I have a 4K TV a Pro, and soon an XB1X) but I'm afraid the days of having my mind totally blown have come to an end...outside of VR, that is. |
Yeah, it's because we've played every thing 2D and 3D up to this point and there is almost no way to suprise us anymore. We've seen and done it all. It's a bummer but that's how is. Nothing will excite you like the first time you played your first 2D and 3D video game. It's just not possible.
VR is the only thing that can do that now. I haven't tried it yet though because I'm waiting for it to mature.







