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Mr.Playstation said:
Ruler said:
Because sometimes they deliver like bloodborne did

Though with every Bloodborne there is an Order 1886, Destiny and Watch Dogs.

All of which are not bad games and most people who were hyped for it also enjoyed it.

The disappointed are only a fraction of the hyped people who are having actual fun. And a lot of the "disappointment" comes from people who were skeptical to begin with and didn't preorder.



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vivster said:
Mr.Playstation said:
Ruler said:
Because sometimes they deliver like bloodborne did

Though with every Bloodborne there is an Order 1886, Destiny and Watch Dogs.

All of which are not bad games and most people who were hyped for it also enjoyed it.

The disappointed are only a fraction of the hyped people who are having actual fun. And a lot of the "disappointment" comes from people who were skeptical to begin with and didn't preorder.

Though there still was a huge drop out of hype from gamers. Usually the hype train goes something like this:

 

The last of Us hype pre-release = or < The last of us Hype post-release

Or this:

Destiny Hype pre-release < Destiny hype post release.

 

There was still a huge drop out of hype, which in games which delivered isn't present. Sure some may be satisfied, but most are not. Considering everything people, people were saying it would be the next GTA or COD but it ended up short ( by a large margin ). 



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Mr.Playstation said:
Ruler said:
Because sometimes they deliver like bloodborne did

Though with every Bloodborne there is an Order 1886, Destiny and Watch Dogs.

Except for the fact that Destiny and Watch Dogs aren't bad games. They're not amazing or what people/media were hyping them to be, but they were still good/fine games.

Also The Order was getting poor previews from its first demo up until its launch. Anyone that was hyped for that was doing against what everyone else was saying.



TheGoldenBoy said:
Mr.Playstation said:

Though with every Bloodborne there is an Order 1886, Destiny and Watch Dogs.

Except for the fact that Destiny and Watch Dogs aren't bad games. They're not amazing or what people/media were hyping them to be, but they were still good/fine games.

Also The Order was getting poor previews from its first demo up until its launch. Anyone that was hyped for that was doing against what everyone else was saying.


Yet isn't this all about not delivering enough when considering how hyped a game was. Watch Dogs and Destiny were hyped and then they failed to deliver which means that gamers themselves had hyped them up for nothing, since they didn't know what the game would be like at the end. 

 

At the end of the day this excess hype gamers put in new IP's and games in general is bad for the consumer. As long as gamers don't learn and continue to hype up games which then not deliver, developers will cash in on the hype and the quality of games will only continue to decrease.



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Ruler said:
Because sometimes they deliver like bloodborne did


sure, but why do games that have nothing going for them hype? why is SW Battlefront getting so much hype? we know that teh dev is 100% talentfree and lazy as hell, and we know all the features they cut. how can anyone get hyped for such a game?  or the order,  every mediaoutlet saw the major flaws and told us so,...



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Mr.Playstation said:
vivster said:
Mr.Playstation said:
Ruler said:
Because sometimes they deliver like bloodborne did

Though with every Bloodborne there is an Order 1886, Destiny and Watch Dogs.

All of which are not bad games and most people who were hyped for it also enjoyed it.

The disappointed are only a fraction of the hyped people who are having actual fun. And a lot of the "disappointment" comes from people who were skeptical to begin with and didn't preorder.

Though there still was a huge drop out of hype from gamers. Usually the hype train goes something like this:

 

The last of Us hype pre-release = or < The last of us Hype post-release

Or this:

Destiny Hype pre-release < Destiny hype post release.

 

There was still a huge drop out of hype, which in games which delivered isn't present. Sure some may be satisfied, but most are not. Considering everything people, people were saying it would be the next GTA or COD but it ended up short ( by a large margin ).

Games getting hyped post release are really really rare. That's not because all other games are shit but because some games just receive universal acclaim. TLOU is one of a kind with medium hype pre release and then everybody jumping on the bandwagon after reviewers told them it's really good. It's the exception to the rule

There is simply no reason why games should be hyped after release. Most people had their fill and there is not much reason for publisher to advertise it much more since the brunt of the sales is already behind them.

You are running to conclusions here based on internet people. Of course the negative voices are louder. Because the people who are still hyped for the game are actually playing it instead of complaining about it. That's especially true for "bad" games like Titan Fall or Destiny where you're instantly a social pariah if you say anything good about them because the internet already decided it sucks.

 

I really don't get the point of this thread. Are you saying that hype is bad? Or are you saying that gamers are hyped more than fans of other mediums? If not, what are you saying?

If you're asking why hype exists you better go to the next psychologist and he will tell you it's human nature.



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Michelasso said:

One thing that is objectively true is that the game is too short. RaD could at least add a New Game Plus mode with a very hard difficulty. They have been quite naive on that.


No they should have add 3 hours more boring cutscenes.



Mr.Playstation said:

Looking at internet forums, YouTube and just the general internet, one can easily see that numerous gamers are hyped up for certain new IP's such as Yooka-Laylee and Splatoon. The former in fact has raised over 1,000,000 British pounds on kick starter.

Now the question is why are gamers so hyped up for these games and new IP's in general? So far apart from the developers and the game's PR team putting these games in a positive light ( and at the end of the day it's their job to do so ) and some gameplay footage these games and new IP's have still not delivered enough to obtain the hype they have achieved.

It's not the first time that gamers have been disappointed when a new IP fails to deliver. An excellant recent example is The Order 1886 which not only failed to deliver on the hype but at the end of the day it was a generally perceived as mediecore. Therefore why do gamers still hype up new IP's even though we've already had a taste, numerous times of disappointment when these new IP's fail to deliver? Is it maybe because gamers at the end of the day are hyped up by very easily?

Uhh, Splatoon has had glowing previews from all events it appeared at and Yooka Laylee is the long overdue spiritual successor to Banjo Kazooie. Too be clear Splatoom was adored by non-media gamers at Evo who had naught to lose by slamming it.

It'd make far more sense you ask this question about Last Gaurdian and Scalebound. Neither of which have had demos or precessors as far as I know. Infact tney only thing they have going for them is having the same level of talent as Yooka-Laylee and Splatoon making them.



vivster said:
Mr.Playstation said:
vivster said:
Mr.Playstation said:
Ruler said:
Because sometimes they deliver like bloodborne did

Though with every Bloodborne there is an Order 1886, Destiny and Watch Dogs.

All of which are not bad games and most people who were hyped for it also enjoyed it.

The disappointed are only a fraction of the hyped people who are having actual fun. And a lot of the "disappointment" comes from people who were skeptical to begin with and didn't preorder.

Though there still was a huge drop out of hype from gamers. Usually the hype train goes something like this:

 

The last of Us hype pre-release = or < The last of us Hype post-release

Or this:

Destiny Hype pre-release < Destiny hype post release.

 

There was still a huge drop out of hype, which in games which delivered isn't present. Sure some may be satisfied, but most are not. Considering everything people, people were saying it would be the next GTA or COD but it ended up short ( by a large margin ).

Games getting hyped post release are really really rare. That's not because all other games are shit but because some games just receive universal acclaim. TLOU is one of a kind with medium hype pre release and then everybody jumping on the bandwagon after reviewers told them it's really good. It's the exception to the rule

There is simply no reason why games should be hyped after release. Most people had their fill and there is not much reason for publisher to advertise it much more since the brunt of the sales is already behind them.

You are running to conclusions here based on internet people. Of course the negative voices are louder. Because the people who are still hyped for the game are actually playing it instead of complaining about it. That's especially true for "bad" games like Titan Fall or Destiny where you're instantly a social pariah if you say anything good about them because the internet already decided it sucks.

 

I really don't get the point of this thread. Are you saying that hype is bad? Or are you saying that gamers are hyped more than fans of other mediums? If not, what are you saying?

If you're asking why hype exists you better go to the next psychologist and he will tell you it's human nature.

I'm saying that gamers just get hyped up for almost nothing.

Look at Yooka and Laylee: It looks like your everyday  latformer made in 1999 ( not necessarily bad ) the reason people are getting hyped is because of rare. Conclusion= Hype for nothing

Look at Splatoon. It's definitely hyped as the Nintendo's  story.on FPS shooters. So far it's even had fans dissapointed ( lacklustre trailers and so on ). Conclusion= Hyped because if Nintendo

Look at Uncharted 4. Hyped because of it's graphics and story, both of which may not be delivered. Conclusion= Hyped because of Naughty Dog and an E3 Trailer.

This thread is also there ( to a lesser extent ) to say that unless gamers stop this excess hype, then pre-orders will get more common and hype cash-in will get more common. So yes Hype at the end of the day is also bad.



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Twilord said:
Mr.Playstation said:

Looking at internet forums, YouTube and just the general internet, one can easily see that numerous gamers are hyped up for certain new IP's such as Yooka-Laylee and Splatoon. The former in fact has raised over 1,000,000 British pounds on kick starter.

Now the question is why are gamers so hyped up for these games and new IP's in general? So far apart from the developers and the game's PR team putting these games in a positive light ( and at the end of the day it's their job to do so ) and some gameplay footage these games and new IP's have still not delivered enough to obtain the hype they have achieved.

It's not the first time that gamers have been disappointed when a new IP fails to deliver. An excellant recent example is The Order 1886 which not only failed to deliver on the hype but at the end of the day it was a generally perceived as mediecore. Therefore why do gamers still hype up new IP's even though we've already had a taste, numerous times of disappointment when these new IP's fail to deliver? Is it maybe because gamers at the end of the day are hyped up by very easily?

Uhh, Splatoon has had glowing previews from all events it appeared at and Yooka Laylee is the long overdue spiritual successor to Banjo Kazooie. Too be clear Splatoom was adored by non-media gamers at Evo who had naught to lose by slamming it.

It'd make far more sense you ask this question about Last Gaurdian and Scalebound. Neither of which have had demos or precessors as far as I know. Infact tney only thing they have going for them is having the same level of talent as Yooka-Laylee and Splatoon making them.


@Bolded: I.E Yooka and Laylie are hyped because of nostalgia and Splatoon is hyped because of a preview which was made by Nintendo to showcase the best of the game. In conclusion all hype is for almost nothing or us fabricated.

@Underlined: Of course those two games ( Mostly the last guardian though ) are the definition of Gamers being hyped up easily for almost nothing.

 



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