Dear friends of the Escapist,
When did graphics and gameplay out-weigh plot? When did pretty explosions surpass intellectual puzzles? When did breasts over-look the characters meaning of the story... (okay, I wont argue with this one)
I'm sorry, but I have woken in a depressing mood because I just realize the stupidity of recent games.
I'm twenty years old, and a frequent gamer, but I prefer actual games. You see, I think games (along with movies and literature) should have a structured plot, a story, and not some bullshit last minute story of an alien war and your mission is to save the world. Lets face it, only in Video Game Land can fanboys obsess over a character called Master Chief (who from what I have played of Halo, Halo 2, and Halo 3, has no real backstory) and be the one lone soldier that saves the entire world, and universe. I'm already not a fan of Michael Bay films, I would not like to see games that portray his same ideal.
And that for one pisses me off as well. The one soldier that saves the world. How many times have you died? If you even answered once, congratulations, mission failure. I would like to think that saving the world from an alien invasion would require a team of certified experts that understand and know what they are doing, what they are risking, and what they're saving. But instead we got a masked figured who randomly will fire his gun till is ammo runs out, kill his teammate for his gun, and continue the map with the difficult obstacle of pressing the button.
I guess you guys already know what game I despise the most. Some of you reading this are probably saying "You didn't like the game because it was single player?", no, it's really not the lone soldier thing that got me with Halo. Metal Gear Solid was, and is, one of the greatest series I've ever played because it actually mattered. They was character development, backstory, A PLOT! This was Halo; Oh no, aliens are invading, shoot them. Sorry Bungie fanboys, that didn't reel me in.
But enough harping on poor Bungie, the college boys are actually going to work with real game developers (Activision), so maybe they can finally make 'good' games.
I know people my age shouldn't be complaining about the fast-paced-first-person-action games, but it just seems like every mainstream game takes as little knowledge to play. Well, that sounded wrong. What I meant to say was that I would like more the button mashing my controller and breaking my trigger.
I know this is stupid for me to bring up, but i believe we need games like ones that we had back during the SNES days. I like all games, but I still believe that RPG's hold the greatest potential to tell a story, as they have. My favorite RPG has to be Final Fantasy 6 (and shut up you annoying Yahtzee followers, I have been in love with this game far before I even knew he liked it. Anyway, what was that he said about not liking JRPG, hypocritical prick). Final Fantasy 6 had everything a fantasy setting ever needed, and even more. Action, drama, romance, and done with a very well script, musical composition, and great animation for only being 16bit. Then we got into 3d engineering... Final Fantasy 7. Shut up you Sephiroth fan girls, I'm not glorifying this game for you. All you people who jumped on the bandwagon, and starting writing horrible fanfiction; You made us true Final Fantasy fans hate 7.
This brings me to another point of why I dislike games now. I'll give this as an example; Final Fantasy 7 was such a rip off of every fantasy subplot I can think of, with the addition of the steampunk elements. If anything, SquareSoft (ha, old name) should have just added the damn crystals and call it 'New Re-Hashed Fantasy Role Playing Game'. It was pretty much Final Fantasy 6, except FF7 had horrible character, bad script, and a simple to follow connect the lines plot in which after half way through of playing it you write what you think is going to happen and you would be right. The only thing FF7 had going for it was character development.
Character development is important, but you can't have development if you're character can't talk. The game industry is getting away from this ever since voice acting became the new thing, but didn't that get you upset when everyone else had some witty dialogue and you couldn't even add your two cents? And for any Game Developers who would happen to read this; voice acting isn't always the best thing. Example, Final Fantasy 10 (with the exception of FF9, everything including and after 7 was horrible in my opinion).
And when did less clothing mean more armor? This goes for men too, but especially for women. Don't get me wrong, there are some, beautiful video game women, but some realism would be nice. I don't think that a girl running around in a metal bra and panties would survive in a battle with orcs and goblins; Fantasy setting or not. And why don't heros (better yet, hero units in many RTS games) wear helmets or less armor, when the normal standard units wear full armor including helm and a shield but still die. Flesh is flesh my friends, and blood loss is blood loss. Just because you are a general and have a scar on your face doesn't mean you should 60%-70% more health. (sorry this was just a funny rant input I had to add).
Again, I don't know what to expect in the coming years for the video game industry. I hope many of you would agree with me on this little rant, and maybe if we can join together we can get the games we want, rather then settling for the games that are released. Thanks for reading. I'm sure I could add more, but I'm to hungry to think of anymore arguments.
Take care fellow escapists.
When did graphics and gameplay out-weigh plot? When did pretty explosions surpass intellectual puzzles? When did breasts over-look the characters meaning of the story... (okay, I wont argue with this one)
I'm sorry, but I have woken in a depressing mood because I just realize the stupidity of recent games.
I'm twenty years old, and a frequent gamer, but I prefer actual games. You see, I think games (along with movies and literature) should have a structured plot, a story, and not some bullshit last minute story of an alien war and your mission is to save the world. Lets face it, only in Video Game Land can fanboys obsess over a character called Master Chief (who from what I have played of Halo, Halo 2, and Halo 3, has no real backstory) and be the one lone soldier that saves the entire world, and universe. I'm already not a fan of Michael Bay films, I would not like to see games that portray his same ideal.
And that for one pisses me off as well. The one soldier that saves the world. How many times have you died? If you even answered once, congratulations, mission failure. I would like to think that saving the world from an alien invasion would require a team of certified experts that understand and know what they are doing, what they are risking, and what they're saving. But instead we got a masked figured who randomly will fire his gun till is ammo runs out, kill his teammate for his gun, and continue the map with the difficult obstacle of pressing the button.
I guess you guys already know what game I despise the most. Some of you reading this are probably saying "You didn't like the game because it was single player?", no, it's really not the lone soldier thing that got me with Halo. Metal Gear Solid was, and is, one of the greatest series I've ever played because it actually mattered. They was character development, backstory, A PLOT! This was Halo; Oh no, aliens are invading, shoot them. Sorry Bungie fanboys, that didn't reel me in.
But enough harping on poor Bungie, the college boys are actually going to work with real game developers (Activision), so maybe they can finally make 'good' games.
I know people my age shouldn't be complaining about the fast-paced-first-person-action games, but it just seems like every mainstream game takes as little knowledge to play. Well, that sounded wrong. What I meant to say was that I would like more the button mashing my controller and breaking my trigger.
I know this is stupid for me to bring up, but i believe we need games like ones that we had back during the SNES days. I like all games, but I still believe that RPG's hold the greatest potential to tell a story, as they have. My favorite RPG has to be Final Fantasy 6 (and shut up you annoying Yahtzee followers, I have been in love with this game far before I even knew he liked it. Anyway, what was that he said about not liking JRPG, hypocritical prick). Final Fantasy 6 had everything a fantasy setting ever needed, and even more. Action, drama, romance, and done with a very well script, musical composition, and great animation for only being 16bit. Then we got into 3d engineering... Final Fantasy 7. Shut up you Sephiroth fan girls, I'm not glorifying this game for you. All you people who jumped on the bandwagon, and starting writing horrible fanfiction; You made us true Final Fantasy fans hate 7.
This brings me to another point of why I dislike games now. I'll give this as an example; Final Fantasy 7 was such a rip off of every fantasy subplot I can think of, with the addition of the steampunk elements. If anything, SquareSoft (ha, old name) should have just added the damn crystals and call it 'New Re-Hashed Fantasy Role Playing Game'. It was pretty much Final Fantasy 6, except FF7 had horrible character, bad script, and a simple to follow connect the lines plot in which after half way through of playing it you write what you think is going to happen and you would be right. The only thing FF7 had going for it was character development.
Character development is important, but you can't have development if you're character can't talk. The game industry is getting away from this ever since voice acting became the new thing, but didn't that get you upset when everyone else had some witty dialogue and you couldn't even add your two cents? And for any Game Developers who would happen to read this; voice acting isn't always the best thing. Example, Final Fantasy 10 (with the exception of FF9, everything including and after 7 was horrible in my opinion).
And when did less clothing mean more armor? This goes for men too, but especially for women. Don't get me wrong, there are some, beautiful video game women, but some realism would be nice. I don't think that a girl running around in a metal bra and panties would survive in a battle with orcs and goblins; Fantasy setting or not. And why don't heros (better yet, hero units in many RTS games) wear helmets or less armor, when the normal standard units wear full armor including helm and a shield but still die. Flesh is flesh my friends, and blood loss is blood loss. Just because you are a general and have a scar on your face doesn't mean you should 60%-70% more health. (sorry this was just a funny rant input I had to add).
Again, I don't know what to expect in the coming years for the video game industry. I hope many of you would agree with me on this little rant, and maybe if we can join together we can get the games we want, rather then settling for the games that are released. Thanks for reading. I'm sure I could add more, but I'm to hungry to think of anymore arguments.
Take care fellow escapists.