The decline of your gaming.

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SovietSecrets

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This is more towards the people who have been playing games for a good couple of years now, but have any of you felt yourself slowly pull away from games? Been playing games for 10 years now and I just feel despair every time I look forward to that next game to pull myself out of this slump. With each new title that comes out I find myself even more bored of games overall, even with games like L4D and Mass Effect which I played both for about an hour before being bored, seem just to be pulling me out of the gaming world faster than I try coming back in.
 

ThePlasmatizer

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I feel the same. Sometimes when I look at upcoming games I despair for gaming.

Then I go back to my handheld and I feel a lot better again. Generally I find handheld games a lot more satisfying.

For example I played quite a few rpg's last year but one of the best I came across was The World Ends With You. It was original and innovative and surprisingly it was a lot more interesting than some of the home console rpg's out.
 

Eagle Est1986

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Revisiting old games that you love is what keeps me going, why not try it?
Also, every once in a while a game will come along that reminds you why you're a gamer, I don't think I've had one since COD4 but I'm secretly hoping that Killzone 2 will fill those boots, though I appreciate that my expectations have now made that harder.
 

rossatdi

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I was worried I was getting that way after Fable II and Fallout 3 both kind of disappointed me back to back (Fallout 3 to a much lesser extent).

Then Left 4 Dead came out and all was forgiven.

With SFIV and Residential Evil 5 on the horizon I'm not too worried. But then I've always been the kind of gamer that needs something really good to hold my interest. I tended to have max 15 titles for each console generation.
 

Corpse XxX

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Maybe its your mind telling you not to spend so much time gaming, and go out live life a little?
Maybe go on a holiday or something..
 

nova18

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I'm glad someone said this because me and my mate have been discussing how we feel the same.
It seems that everytime I want to play a game, I plain don't want to play any of the boring games that I have.

So I wait for a new game to come out to get me into gaming again, and after months of waiting, I play it for a few nights and then never play it again.

I think we're just getting old :(
 

ThePlasmatizer

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MaxTheReaper said:
I'm hoping Alpha Protocol will be a really good game, because I'm losing interest in modern games fast.
So yes, I know the feeling.
This is what I'm looking forward to.

It's very underrated atm, but an espionage game that makes use of all the good parts of Mass Effect sounds excellent.
 

Abedeus

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Every month, a chance for a good game is getting lesser and lesser.

And every next failure makes me more depressed.


That's why I enjoy playing older games.
 

darksaiyan

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I've been gaming on the pc since the 286 computer. Had an Amiga and 2 commodores too. Also I love every new game that comes out (and deserves my love). Hell, I even liked Spore. It's more of a mentality thing than everything else.
 

KDR_11k

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I blame the brown-gray stylings of "next generation" game design. Games are turning into dystopian worlds you don't want to be in instead of fun things you want to get back to. It seems to be less prevalent with downloadable games which is why most of my money goes to those now. Also retail games love to overcomplicate crap (why the hell does every button on a PS2-like controller have to be mapped to something in a game about running around and shooting anything that moves? EDF has 3 buttons, 4 on some weapons and that's it and the game is ####ing awesome!) which downloadable games can't do as much because they have only limited disk space to stuff features into. Needless, "epic" stories in games that are really just about stabbing stuff in the face with a chainsaw, gigantic efforts put into making every part of a level as detailled as possible but finding that there's no money to make a lot of game that way so everything gets copy-pasted, games that have pretty much one enemy type because they are meant to introduce you to multiplayer gameplay in the campaign so all you fight is basically bots and then a multiplayer mode that requires unlocks to get anywhere...

In the end games are just toys but now they're toys that take themselves WAY too serious and want to be high art (while still being about stabbing things in the face with a chainsaw...), completely forgetting the point of their own existence. I hear the comic book industry tried the same thing [http://gameoverthinker.blogspot.com/2008/08/episode-eleven-can-it-happen-to-us.html], turning basically into one big collection of injokes and fanwankery.

Me, I've been playing Onslaught lately, an FPS that could be called generic if a generic FPS these days wasn't mostly about small numbers of enemies and epic stories and graphics and whatnot. These days an FPS that's simply about shooting anything that glows green with a story that pretty much amounts to a back-of-the-CD-booklet paragraph stands out as uncommon.
 

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yeah it's been a while since I remember getting genuinely excited about a game, and while i do have hope for things like sc2 or ... no thats it...my cynical side won't let me truly believe I'll ever reclaim the golden years.

It's like believing you can have the first few months of any relationship back again, you'll never feel that exhillerated ever again.
 

Jandau

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Fewer and fewer games get my attention. This might be because I'm getting older (unlikely), because of oversaturation (possible) or because good games are getting rare (likely).

The worst part is, I find myself not enjoying older games as much due to graphics. New games spoiled my visual tastes and it's getting harder and harder to digest oldies-but-goldies. I keep wishing they looked better.

Well, I guess I'm left hoping for the few good games that look to come out and pray it gets better...
 

SovietSecrets

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Corpse XxX said:
Maybe its your mind telling you not to spend so much time gaming, and go out live life a little?
Maybe go on a holiday or something..
Well true, I have wanted to go out a lot more and kinda travel around, but also been trying to keep my interest kept in games as well.
 

Kirosilence

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Perhaps it is just me but I don't feel a great decline in gaming. 2008 was a great year to love video games.

I played nearly every major title released this year and relished in most of them. Many of them I couldn't put down. There were a few letdowns (F.E.A.R. 2) But nothing monumental, this year was quite incredible for gaming. More AAA titles then many could handle. I still find gaming quite satisfying.

The internet is just full of pessimism, thus why I take everything on it with a grain of salt.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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I know the feeling. The only game I'm really looking forward to right now is Dead Rising 2, which really sucks because that's not coming out 'till the end of the year.
There is a bunch of supposedly excellent games that I have yet to play, things like Grim Fandango, Psychonauts, and Beyond Good & Evil, but being in the arse end of the world for gaming makes getting my hands on them damn near impossible.
 

preachersaul

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Yes and no. Diablo 3 has me frothing at the mouth, but it's still ages away. I'm not bothered about gettin a console. My next aquisition will probably be the X-com games. The last one to come out that I really liked was Soul Reaver.
 

Fortesque

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All i can say is I think gaming companies are trading long play time for graphics.
Why is it that alot of new games coming out have a 'Story' with a play time of around 5-10hrs.

However i cant wait for Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3