Shycte said:
Sorry, let me correct my self,
I blame those who buy sequls(myself included), I blame those who buy movie games, I blame those who buy JUST buy unorginal games, I blame those who judge games by their graphics, I blame fanboys, I blame the parents, I blame those who consider themself a gamer even though they don't know a jack shit and I blame minors who play game that the ERSP or PEGI says they shouldn't play.
Happy now?
Point by point:
- People buy sequels because they sell, and because if an established franchise says "hey, more of what you loved last time, new and improved", I don't know about you but I don't have a lot of money to spend on games. I'd rather buy something that has a high probability of not sucking.
- People who buy shallow licensed crap (everything from movie games to movie-derivative games like Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup) should be lynched, but a quick look at the game rack at my local Best Buy proves that these idiots seem to buy 95% of games.
- Those who JUST buy unoriginal games? Guilty as charged, pal. See my first point above. I don't want it to be original or creative, I want it to entertain me and after 27 years of playing games I am pretty sure I know what I like, and I want developers to make it for me so I can buy it.
- People who judge games by their graphics belong on the short bus to the Special Olympics. What, shitty gameplay mechanics and bad writing's OK because "oooh, HDR lighting!" Those gamers (most of whom seem to be 12-year-old boys) can go die in a fire.
- Fanboys are annoying but we are all fanboys (and fangirls) for the series we like. Deal with it. All those Psychonauts arthouse assholes fellating Tim Schafer are just as bad as the Halo-loving frat boys.
- Parents are to blame in two situations: one, when they can't be assed to understand that M-rated games are not for children, and two, when parents of young girls poison any hope that girl had of becoming an awesome gamer by buying her Pet Vet and Imagine. As my wife put it, "My mom bought me StarCraft when I was 12. If I'd had to play that shit, I'd think games are stupid too."
- If you play games, you're a gamer whether you're l33t or n00b. The kinds of people who think they're the High Arbiters of who gets to be a gamer and who doesn't should be locked in a room together and gassed.
- Minors who play M-rated games aren't the problem. I'm still young enough to remember teenage rebellion, porn, and Mortal Kombat. It was pretty badass when I was 14 or 15. The point is that it's up to parents because those adolescents are still kids. They're most of the way to adulthood but it's up to Mom and Dad to get them the rest of the way there without letting the kids fuck it up too badly. Can you imagine how awesome Grand Theft Auto looks to a 13-year-old boy...and what a bad idea it is for him to play it? There's the dynamic. It's up to Mom and Dad at that point.