I'm a general lover of the post-apocalypse, and I must admit I've noticed a dwindling in the love for the Post-Apocalypse. Since the prevalence of "Realistic Shooters" and general "Brown-Grey Grittiness" the gaming community in general seem to be falling out of love with the post-apocalypse, more of a side-effect of said brown-grey, than a direct cause.
This probably has something to with the last game being released in that genre was the rather mediocre in terms of setting, Rage.
But then this leads to another point. Are gamers fed up with post-apocalypse, or The Utterly Generic post-apocalyptic world which seems to prevailing, the such of which was found in Rage.
Like dwarves and Elves, Tolkien-esque fantasy which dominates the fantasy genre. Gamers seem to be getting pretty tired of that too.
The tl;dr version :
Well, thanks for telling me what I aint.
This probably has something to with the last game being released in that genre was the rather mediocre in terms of setting, Rage.
But then this leads to another point. Are gamers fed up with post-apocalypse, or The Utterly Generic post-apocalyptic world which seems to prevailing, the such of which was found in Rage.
Like dwarves and Elves, Tolkien-esque fantasy which dominates the fantasy genre. Gamers seem to be getting pretty tired of that too.
The tl;dr version :
Captchca = Stinking rich.Are Gamers fed up of the cliche'd post-apocalyptic scenario, and want something different?
Say a Post-Apocalypse that involves resurrected dinosaurs, Chuck Norris riding a Velociraptor, and exist in a world dominated by futuristic forests made out of gold-bearing trees?.... and possibly 8-foot tall rampaging honey-badgers."
Or maybe they just want the next epic Fallout game.... or Metro 2034
Well, thanks for telling me what I aint.