It seems like it to me. Because when I browse the selection of games on Steam, an overwhelming amount of games are tagged as retro or otherwise advertised as "retro-inspired" or "Retro-styled".
Yet it seem to me to be little more than an excuse to put as little effort as possible into the graphics and few games seem to actually try to evoke any sense of nostalgia. Which seems to me to be a pre-requisite for something to be retro.
Very few games with simplistic graphics advertised as retro seem to actually be good, either by recreating a nostalgic gaming experience or by merging nostalgic trappings and visuals with innovative concepts. Now, I realize that retro is not defined as "good", but I feel that these poor efforts being called retro detract from the meaning of the word, turning it to mean "Intentionally poor graphics and sound"
And let me clarify that I don't have anything against this style of game, if it's executed well. I've heard of Shovel Knight Adventures and it seems magnificent and definitely worthy of it's retro label. But most games aren't Shovel Knight Adventures.
So what do you guys think? Has the word retro lost it's meaning? Or am I just being a language snob?
Yet it seem to me to be little more than an excuse to put as little effort as possible into the graphics and few games seem to actually try to evoke any sense of nostalgia. Which seems to me to be a pre-requisite for something to be retro.
Very few games with simplistic graphics advertised as retro seem to actually be good, either by recreating a nostalgic gaming experience or by merging nostalgic trappings and visuals with innovative concepts. Now, I realize that retro is not defined as "good", but I feel that these poor efforts being called retro detract from the meaning of the word, turning it to mean "Intentionally poor graphics and sound"
And let me clarify that I don't have anything against this style of game, if it's executed well. I've heard of Shovel Knight Adventures and it seems magnificent and definitely worthy of it's retro label. But most games aren't Shovel Knight Adventures.
So what do you guys think? Has the word retro lost it's meaning? Or am I just being a language snob?