NoMoreSanity said:
Indigo_Dingo said:
Lets contrast Valkyria chronicles with its sales. Innovative gameplay (a mixture of turn based strategy and Third person shooting is eautifulpretty damn innovative in my book), beautiful looking environments, an engrossing story (basically a JRPG spin on the European part of WWII), and absolutely dismal sales.
I also bring up LittleBigPlanet. The fact that you mentioned neither suggests you are part of the problem.
Beyond Good & Evil, Psychonauts, the list goes on Dingo. I guess the real problem is that most people buy games that appeal to base interests, and games like Valkyria and LBP don't appeal to them. Only licensed stuff or the latest "OOH KILLFEST OF BLOOD AND GORE" game. While great games like Half-Life and Bioshock sell well, so does absolute crap like 50 Cent: Bulletproof.
Yada yada yada, we've all seen it before. While games with great writing and great gameplay sell well (see God Of War, Bioshock, and Half Life - even if I missed the so called great story in that), those that sacrifice gameplay for story (Psychonauts, which decided it had been born a generation too late), or even worse, try to do something new (Valkyria Chronicles, Beyond Good and Evil), tend to sell badly. Its very easy to blame this on the market, but the sales of Shadow of the Collosus seem to say otherwise. I'm not saying a large portion of the market isn't a problem, but I think another part of the problem as a whole comes down to the publishing company overestimating (slightly) the percentage of dumbasses. They're still more than happy to publish it - not that big a loss, considering what copies of the game cost to make and distribute - but advertising for a game that people will go out of their way to avoid? Put yourself in Segas shoes last year. Do you want to spend your money advertising the breathtaking, beautiful and innovative RPG Valkyria Chronicles, which because of its ambitious nature and high requirements has a limmited market, or on the new Sonic game, something everyone from nearsighted God Of War fans, to old school gamers, to people who like blue hedgehogs are likely to buy? Its never been the case that we're running out of great games, its just that the not-so-great games are the ones that get shoved in our faces. To put it another way, if you want quality in games these days, you need to read between the lines.
This is where I come in (work with me here). How many people, after hearing me describe Valkyria Chronicles, feel like trying it for themselves? Gamers need to actively spread the word about great games, and vent on games more often. And everyones got to try something (Bags not Ferrari Challenge). And we need less self righteous dickheads saying there are no good games, cause thats just going to make people branch out even less.