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According to the director of Broken Sword, the origiinal Playstation caused the fall of the adventure game genre. Which is subsequently enjoying a renaissance thanks to the Wii and DS.



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I guess when you begin to run out of things to complain about with the PS3 (Ads showing in-game graphics resulting in Sony being "cocky" -.-) you could just move on to complaining about 12+ year old consoles.



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Anyways, here is the full article.

Charles Cecil, creator of the renowned Broken Sword series, has pinned the decline of the adventure game genre on the rise of Sony's Playstation

"It's fairly clear why the adventure [genre] declined during the Nineties" Cecil told games™. "It all started with the success of Sony's Playstation Generation, which led to games becoming more visceral and harder to control, which alienated those who were more casual."

However Cecil, who has just finished remaking Broken Sword for the Wii and DS, went on to say that old-school adventure games are currently enjoying a renaissance, with the rise of casual gaming and titles such as Professor Layton on the DS.

“It's fairly clear why the adventure declined during the Nineties”

"I really do believe a renaissance is happening," he said. "With the rise of so-called casual games market, the people who became alienated are returning, as are those a generation below, who want a more profound, rather than visceral, gameplay experience."

During the interview, Cecil also said he was looking into a sequel to celebrated sci-fi adventure game Beneath A Steel Sky.

Broken Sword: Shadow of the Templars - The Director's Cut is out on DS and Wii on 20 March.



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The cause of adventure genres' decline was Wolfenstein 3D and then Doom. The Playstation and its games like Metal Gear Solid and Resident Evil and Zelda on N64 resurrected the adventure genre as a more action oriented genre.



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Euphoria14 said:
I guess when you begin to run out of things to complain about with the PS3 (Ads showing in-game graphics resulting in Sony being "cocky" -.-) you could just move on to complaining about 12+ year old consoles.

Sony is complacent. You don't see Nintendo adding numbers to differentiate their consoles from one generation to the next, and at least Microsoft went straight from the Xbox to the Xbox 360. At this rate, it will take over 2,100 years before we finally see a Playstation 360.

Fail, Sony. Fail.



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I'm pretty sure the cause of the Adventure genre's decline was the rise PC Shooters. The Adventure genre has always been unexistent on consoles, so I don't see why the Playstation would affect it.

Thank lord the Adventure genre has been rising lately, though it's mostly because of Pc's digital distribution, not the DS (though it helped) and definitely not the Wii.



badgenome said:
Euphoria14 said:
I guess when you begin to run out of things to complain about with the PS3 (Ads showing in-game graphics resulting in Sony being "cocky" -.-) you could just move on to complaining about 12+ year old consoles.

Sony is complacent. You don't see Nintendo adding numbers to differentiate their consoles from one generation to the next, and at least Microsoft went straight from the Xbox to the Xbox 360. At this rate, it will take over 2,100 years before we finally see a Playstation 360.

Fail, Sony. Fail.

Absolutely.



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Playstation is the reason I got my gf pregnant, and the reason my dog died...



Thats odd as i have played 3 broken sword games, all on PS1 or 2



 

 assumption is the mother of all f**k ups 

So now it won't be just "I blame WiiFit" but also "I blame Playstation"



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