No, just the drive of gamers to look for something different. If you like the genres that there are countless examples of, you're happy. If you like genres that hardly have any examples, LOOK HARDER!retyopy said:Just look at the new games coming out. A Halo clone, a God of War clone, a Call of Duty clone, and countless sequels. The indie game market seems to be the only place with orginal games, and that's dying too, because more and more clones are coming out to capitalize on the succes of other games. (I'm looking at you, fortresscraft! And a ton of zombie games that are somehow released on the indie market, my other eye is on you!)
So is gaming dead?
Don't get your point, as it seems to agree with mine that rumours of death of gaming are overstated. As I said the only thing that might not be doing well is 'traditional gaming', but a put a big may in there as I don't believe those reports either.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:Thats actually bullshit too.ph0b0s123 said:This thread is so dumb... Is gaming dead? It has never been as popular or reached a larger audience.
What about the lack of innovation? Have you seen the mobile market.
I think what the OP was asking really was about 'traditional gaming', you know consoles etc. And in that case yes there are issues with the amount of FPS's etc. And yes it may well be that 'traditional gaming' might be in a decline, but gaming overall, never been healthier.
You know the RPG genre? The one that is apparently dying in the next year according to most people?
People were speculating about the death of the genre a year after Planescape Torment came out. Thats a long time ago. And it is still going strong.