Protip: (that's a reference to the Tony Hawk Pro Skater series, by the way. The old ones are rather good, I recommend 3) Don't start posts with "you old coots". It rarely goes over well.Bob_McMillan said:As a "millennial kid" or whatever you old coots call us, I have no idea what a "Doom" or a "Quake" or "InsertRetroGame" is. So I do get kind of annoyed when I see Top 10 lists that are chock full of old games that can NOT possibly be better than their more modern counterparts. In a list of Top 10 Stealth games, Thief was number one, due to be the first game where light and sound mattered. So? That's great and it was an important advancement in gaming, but how can it be better than any FPS stealth game out now with similar mechanics? But that's another topic.
I'm a millennial by the strict definition of the generation. I was born in 1991. I got to play DOOM, Wolfenstein, etc when I was growing up and... I still play DOOM, Quake and a bunch of the old classics, as well as even older classics. What you need to realise is gaming is like any other art form. Just like in literature, there is a canonic list of games. Play them, learn from them, enjoy them.
Thief actually... hasn't been done since. Literally. The stealth model in Thief hasn't been done since Thief. Most stealth games switched to a binary hidden/not hidden and very few still take into account the same degree of variance of noise made from moving across various surfaces. It doesn't hold up graphically, but when it comes to the core mechanics it still holds up well. Even the new thief game didn't do Thief stealth. It's... brutally hard. The game actively punishes you for not using stealth. Combat is damn near a fail state.
Dude. Pokemon fucking rocks. Seriously.Bob_McMillan said:Anyway, my real subject is this: Gaming has evolved, and its now seen as a more adult oriented hobby, and i guess that's what developers think as well. So what the hell are we kids supposed to play now? Try to think, right now, of any game that is rated below mature that was actually good. I cant think of one, and I've tried. So now kids are picking up more mature games which ratings do not even allow them to play. And now, games like CoD are supposedly populated by 12 year olds, which everyone hates, but could you blame those kids? What are they supposed to play, Mario? No one, and I mean no one, i know in my class even CONSIDERS playing Mario, or indeed any Nintendo game. We just really arent interested in them. And in the absence of good games, people who i played games with for years just stopped, because they lost interest. Majority of gamers now are adults, who i assume started playing as kids. They are the backbone of the gamer community, and without them games probably would've been banned or censored or whatever. But when you guys pass on, who is going to make up the gaming community? Even the people in my generation who play games are just casuals YES I BELIEVE THERE IS A DISTINCTION who only play one game on their consoles. When we grow up, I'm certain none of them would care to invest in a new console and games.
Look, these games you consider 'kiddy' are some of probably the best bar none. Play Mario Kart a few times, or indeed any Nintendo game. They will stick in your memory a lot longer than the CoDs will. Don't get too caught up in these ultra competitive games. You'll miss a lot of really fun experiences.
I'm not going to tell you not to play mature games. It's not up to me to say "kids need to be sheltered" or any of that bullshit. I was playing Halo (At Church even) when I was 10. If you can handle it, you can handle it. I've never been one for censorship but... at the same time I really hope that you don't limit yourself to those 'hardcore' games. I really regret that we killed the AAA 3D platformer...
You're right. We pretty much are going to be the life blood going forward. And you're right, a lot of gamers today are just 'casual' gamers. They play for a short amount of time as a pastime and really don't care too much about about the history of games or where it is going. They will never run out of games to play because it's now so easy to make them. But you owe it to yourself to 'read up on the classics' as it were. At least if you want to carry the gamer flag into the next generation.
... on that AAA 3D platformer note. You should, if you ever can find it, Try out Conker's Bad Fur Day on the N64. It's a true gem. Don't let the console or the style fool you either, it's a mature game. Fully Voice acted too. It's got crass humor, great level design and it's probably one of the last great games made by RARE... whom it is a tragedy we will probably never see another game from. Here is a particularly iconic boss fight from it:
(NSFW, for scatalogical reasons)
They ended up re-releasing it for Xbox, but they cut out all of the interesting multiplayer stuff and ended up censoring it to get it down to a Teen rating.
I'm in college and I still see that crap. But it's what it is. Don't let yourself turn into a one trick pony though, expand your gaming 'vocabulary' so to speak. Go through a few of those best of lists, play some of the old stuff. Now, granted, things like Theif will look more or less like formless blobs compared to modern games. But, hit up Spyro 3, Quake (make sure that you get it with the NIN soundtrack. If you get the steam version there is a patch that upgrades the engine and re-inserts the soundtrack), Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 (Darth Maul FTW), Sly Cooper. Seriously. Just, explore. There is a lot out there.Bob_McMillan said:So, do you think is a problem? If yes, then how would you solve it? I for one would like developers who produce kids games make them about things I actually care about, when I see kids playing video games usually its some time-waster of Clash of Clans clone on mobile. I for one would enjoy cartoon/comic games that aren't blatant cash grabs.
Yeah, a lot of the reason you'll see retro games brought up _is_ nostolgia. But at the same time older games are a bit more risk-taking. They had smaller teams, so ideas didn't get sent through the grindmill, they just went right into production. Enjoy a few of those games. Enjoy games like Saints Row 3 and 4. Enjoy it all, you're going to be bringing this stuff and its history into the future.
And... kick some of these devs in the ass while you are at it. Especially Microsoft. Rare and Insomiac should still be making awesome games. Seriously, go play Ratchet and Clank too... and Jack and Daxter... what are they making these days? Uncharted and Infamous? Grrr... it's still good, but I miss Spyro, Ratchet and Clank, Jack and Daxter... and Banjo and Kazooie....
Damn it Microsoft. Nuts and Bolts made me want to eat babies.