firebush03 said:
I’m not referring to the grifter— I’ve gotten to a point where I just tune them out. I’m referring to users on forum pages and social media who obsessively fixate on unreleased/unrevealed game(s). For instance, to clarify how this isn’t solely a Nintendo issue: Mina the Hollower. Fans of this games are becoming unruly because the YGC hasn’t been pumping out updates on their upcoming release. YGC devs have come out stating the reason for their silence being that they when they have stuff to share, and they are ready to share it, then that it what they will do… but people want to know RIGHT NOW. And because they aren’t updating as we speak, there’s a massive wave of theories and sensationalism overwhelming plaguing discourse of this game (which is being developed by a small indie studio, mind you). Another example: People who complain that gaming today is scraps and trash compared to the GOAT’d PS3/XB360 generation, when big games were releasing weekly!!… when, well, this stream of games never stopped. In fact, I’d argue the variety in genre, pricing, and scale of dev studios (i.e. it’s no longer the big names like Acti nor Ubi pumping out the best games, but also tons of indie studios) has made for a generation which far outclasses all others by a wide margin. Another example: People who obsessively await the latest Playstation State of Play, only to complain because SpiderMan 3 wasn’t revealed alongside God of War 2018 (Part III), i.e. because they didn’t get their MEGA HYPE game. I’m not sure if these are the best examples though TBH… but hopefully it makes a little more clear what I’m talking about. I’m happy to give more examples if need be. |
I think the main difference between now and the PS3/360 era is that in the latter, big games tended to take like 2-3 years to make, whereas nowadays they can take 6+ years which understandably makes the long waits frustrating.
Naughty Dog for instance released 4 games on the PS3, but haven't released a single new game on the PS5 after more than half a decade.
Big games in people's favourite series just came more often back then and I think people miss that.








