Poll: Are games actuly getting beter?

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tenlong

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each console generation what you can do is general getting better and better. that doesn't mean the games are better by default.
 

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MausGMR said:
Would I want Coca Cola to rerelease Cola every year with some flashy new packaging and a new name? No I wouldn't, So why should we view this practice as acceptable with our games?
We do this with our movies also, how appropriate is it then that Gaming movies and movie games are becoming so frequent. And about the "safe" aspect of most main stream games agree, but for every Halo, their is a Psychonauts.

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Banok said:
yep. crysis, nuff said.
Actually, I thought Crysis was rather bland, BEAUTIFUL, but not all that unique.
Howso?
Well for it broke no kind of mold, it was very similar to Farcry but in a different engine. it felt more like a tech demo than anything else. I don't want to be to hard on it however its one of the only truly hard game series out right now, and most mainstream game you can take 14 shots to the head, be OK, then go chill somewhere for a few moments and go get shot a hundred times more.
 

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Claidheamh_Righ said:
Companies like EA are takign over small companies and pushing for faster releases and stuff to make money, not to make quality games. Most games today are shinier rather than actaul better gameplay.
What about Brutal Legend, Mirror's Edge, Dead Space? Or the fact that they aren't needlessly rushing subsidiary companies like Bioware? Sure the quality of those game is subject to opinion, but they have taken some healthy risks for giving developers creative elbow room. They're also backing out of DRM.

Game, like back in the old days consisted of both terrible and excellent, bad and good, and average. The industry just looks different on the outside these days.
 

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Banok said:
yep. crysis, nuff said.
Shiny graphics and....? Well, a shooter in a pseudo open environment, heh.

To be honest, although good games are still being made, we're not getting the ground breaking classics like before - Ok, ground gets broken, but by mediore games instead of great ones, and as a result innovanive games get rarer - Mass Effect, whilst newish and good, for example, did adjust the formula for Action-RPGs, but really didn't break the model. About the only really new game that was also good was World of Goo, and I'm tired of the only innovantion going into indie puzzle games.
 

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RebelRising said:
Claidheamh_Righ said:
Companies like EA are takign over small companies and pushing for faster releases and stuff to make money, not to make quality games. Most games today are shinier rather than actaul better gameplay.
What about Brutal Legend, Mirror's Edge, Dead Space? Or the fact that they aren't needlessly rushing subsidiary companies like Bioware? Sure the quality of those game is subject to opinion, but they have taken some healthy risks for giving developers creative elbow room. They're also backing out of DRM.

Game, like back in the old days consisted of both terrible and excellent, bad and good, and average. The industry just looks different on the outside these days.
Brutual Legend - will ROCK!
Mirrors Edge - Meh. New but not good in execution.
Dead Space - Not played, no interest in playing, so can't comment.
 

hippo24

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Yes and no.

Games are getting better, but in relative to potential, they are getting worse.

Its like comparing a collage students paper to an elementary school student's paper.
The guy in collage may be doing a lot more in general and deliver a better product,
but the elementary school kid may be doing more with what they have.


Ohh yea and there's this company named Valve...there pretty damn sweet.
 

whaleswiththumbs

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I'd say they got to a point then most devs, kind of, went with the same formula but with different numbers, in other words making things inter-changeable, as Yahtzee has said many time(Like one time, the angry traffic barrier.

There are the occasional games that bring the golden thing, INNOVATION! Very few games do it now though.
 

DeadlyYellow

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With the whole generational console set-up, we have this odd set-up of gaming taking a leap forward and then dancing sideways. There is also a larger restriction on original thinking, everything seems to be becoming a series franchise or is already a part of one.
 

Lithiel

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Games are getting better, I agree but they're like a needle in a haystack. For every good game that is produced, their seems to be 5 more that are pathetic. Maybe if we get out of mass production mode and think of quality first, we'd get better games AND they could be mass produced.

But for now, I just hope that I can keep finding those needles.
 

Weaver

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I find games just aren't as FUN anymore. They're better in all aspects except being as fun.
 

Acaroid

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Games LOOOK better... but as game play, story etc goes... I cant really say any games have come leaps and bounds... in fact I think i was enjoyin games alot more 10-15 years ago...maybe it is because I was younger and it seemed fresh then...
 

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In answer to your question, a resounding yes. Fallout 3, Call of Duty 4, Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed, BioShock, Grand Theft Auto 4, Saints Row 2, Overlord: Raising Hell, Crysis, Super Mario Galaxy. I could go on for quite a while.
 

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Although the original Crysis might be a bit bland, it still stands as a top-tier FPS both in presentation and gameplay. Crysis: Warhead even moreso, in my opinion.

The sheer number of options you have for approaching situations, different weapons, attachments, suit modes, and tactics give the game a lot of replayability. When I think of next-gen games, I think Crysis.
 

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Ace of Spades said:
In answer to your question, a resounding yes. Fallout 3, Call of Duty 4, Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed, BioShock, Grand Theft Auto 4, Saints Row 2, Overlord: Raising Hell, Crysis, Super Mario Galaxy. I could go on for quite a while.
This.
 

Valiance

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In 10 years games will just be hour-long interactive movies with quicktime events thrown in.
 

PTSpyder

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Games are both getting better AND worse. Games can be large, exciting, offer more replay value, have more options, ect. My personal example for this is GTA4. Then you have pretty much EVERYTHING on the Wii. Remakes, quickly designed for casual game play, lacking replay value, bad visuals, limited options, ect. Casual gaming is the cancer of the gaming industry.