Im not talking about the classics.
I mean them too but that old games on the SNES and other systems.
comparing their graphics to recent ones their garbage.
but i bet you 10 to 1 a person playing older games would play them longer than the next gen games.
then again this all opinion.
the games of today have flashy graphics because thats what the masses want.
I’d like you to show me one 8-bit/16-bit game that hasn’t had its gameplay improved upon by a newer game.
I get where your coming from
Guess im just missing the old days
It’s just so narrow minded because there’s loads of games with awesome graphics that are awesome.
i know Gears of War and God of War are 2 amazing looking and fun games
It’s just so narrow minded because there’s loads of games with awesome graphics that are awesome.
I’m not retarded for believing that most companies these days are aiming for just that. And yes, there are loads of games with great graphics that are also great games, but there’s no reason to generalize gamers and call them retarded for seeing things as they are.
I agree with this – when you look back at last gen games, the ones that have aged the best are ones with stylised graphics; the ‘realistic’ ones look blocky and ugly. I think the same thing is going to happen with this gen. That said, some games (Call of Duty, Mass Effect) work better with a realistic style; but if you’re trying to create a game that’s timeless, stylised is the way to go, which is why World of Warcraft still looks amazing 6 years post-release, and why The Old Republic’s controversial art style will probably hold up as well.
That’s not to say that all great games have stylized graphics tho. The really good ones can have both.
Still though there are games played that just look amazing but play is sub-par.
Names escape me.
I doubt im the only one who has had at least one game like that.
One – Resident Evil was a well designed game – for the time. The controls these days are absolutely horrendous, and I do not know one person who would rather we go back to the days of 3D tank controls (forward to move, left and right to turn, no matter which direction the camera is facing) as opposed to modern relative controls. Saying Resident Evil 4 has no zombies is ridiculous, as Resident Evil 5 explains – the enemies in 4 and 5 are (SPOILER ALERT) a result of a mutation of the T-virus, making the zombies more intelligent, able to move faster and fight intelligently. That said, if you want the real evolution of traditional zombie games, Dead Rising is a lot closer to the original vision – Resident Evil was obviously influenced by Dawn of the Dead, and Dead Rising allowed them to take that to the next level by having hundreds of zombies at once.
In regards to Survival Horror as a genre, there are many, many recent examples that absolutely trounce Resident Evil in gameplay – Dead Space and Alan Wake just to name a couple.
Don’t get me wrong…..The fact that most game devs today seem to think that a game with a generic storyline and cookie cutter mechanics is fine as long as it has graphics that would make the angels sing irks me a fair bit…But honestly I’d rather have fantastic graphics and decent everything else as the average than the insane hit-or-miss of earlier eras.
Oh, and some of the classics I’ve played have moved me more than a whole BEVVY of today’s games, even if they were technically inferior.
Designers have more firepower to work with now, and more potential to wring out of the consoles, but that is utterly irrelevant to a person’s core talent. Having the tools and knowing what to do with them are two very different things.
Bad designers can only do so much to conceal their lack of imagination and creativity. Good designers however, can make even small budget games into rewarding experiences, because quality always outs.
"LOLwii"
– the response you would get from an ignorant who calls himself "hardcore" and only has an xbox.
as for me, ive been playing games since birth, and i can safely say games today dont have the same… magic, if you will, than the games of yesteryears.
i am not generalizing, as even today there are great games that both look good, and play good.
batman arkham asylum is a great example.
however, said games are counted, floating in a sea of michael bay seal of approval games with flashy graphics, OMG EXPLOSIONS AND SHIT, and zero to none gameplay. (which, in counted exceptions, is not really a bad thing, as sometimes i just want to relax and view OMG EXPLOSIONS AND SHIT.)
I forgot about this one because I don’t have a Wii to play it on. It looks beautiful though, I wish Vanillaware made more games.
I agree with this – when you look back at last gen games, the ones that have aged the best are ones with stylised graphics; the ‘realistic’ ones look blocky and ugly. I think the same thing is going to happen with this gen. That said, some games (Call of Duty, Mass Effect) work better with a realistic style; but if you’re trying to create a game that’s timeless, stylised is the way to go, which is why World of Warcraft still looks amazing 6 years post-release, and why The Old Republic’s controversial art style will probably hold up as well.
I definitely think a realistic style works best for some games, but I think there are so many other games out there that would’ve benefited hugely from a more unusual look, graphics-wise. I am with you completely on stylized games aging better. I play my DS more than anything else and don’t think of myself as someone who is obsessed with perfect graphics, but it can definitely be hard to go back to the early, block-y 3-D stuff without cringing.
But that isn’t the way things are at all and it’s really stupid to say gameplay was better then it is today.
Don’t mind me, I was in a pissy mood when I posted that. There’s plenty of great newer games and I know it 😀
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Uncharted has a better story than any Indiana Jones movie, better platforming than Prince of Persia, better gunplay than any third-person shooter, better puzzles than Tomb Raider, and it has Nolan ‘I’m a god-damned Video-game icon’ North.
Rumours that Mark ‘I managed to fuck up Max Payne, and all he did in the first game was look constipated’ Wahlberg has been cast as Drake in the movie make me very sad indeed. I want Nathan Fillion, damnit. He was made for the role.
Every game ever made ever has Nolan North doing some voice acting.
Well, at least he’s not short on work 😀
The one I always see is Liam O’Brien. It’s like that guy’s following me around – he’s everywhere!
I cant agree more, But its all subjective anyway. I could play phantasmagoria all day long and not get tired of it :chills: