Dracovec said:
this is true to a point and i agree i love gaming and love some fucking terrible games lol and my comment was this- remember when there was more than 2 games a month that came out that were longer than 2-3 hours,had real stories,and had original,well balanced,un-generic game play...i miss those days-and trying to find games i really enjoy is getting harder and harder and i have tried not to attack any titles in specific aiming more at the mass of what i see and how its a hour long debate to find a game for me to buy usually walking back out when even while ps2 was the current i could find a couple games i realy enjoyed every week or so
Last few games I've bought;
Dragon Age: Origins - played for around 30-35 hours. Deeply immersive, great characters, interesting storyline. Fun to play.
Oblivion - played for around 60 hours. Deeply immersive also, loads to do, not perfect by any means but still fun.
Mass Effect 2 - great game, about 40 hours. Fun combat, RPG elements worked, fantastic storyline and characters.
Batman: Arkham Asylum - Not as long as the other, probably about 20 hours, but the gameplay was fantastic. Atmosphere was good, storyline a little lacking but it gets some slack for being based on a comic book.
I also pre-ordered Red Dead Redemption, and it looks fucking
fantastic. Huge, beautiful Wild West open-world setting. Lots of missions, side-missions, interesting characters and storylines. Basicaly, eveything that you claim mode games aren't.
So your claim that all games are unbalanced, short and badly scripted is incredibly easy to shoot down. All you have to do is actually
play some of these games, and it'll become very obvious to you that you're mis-judging the industry.
Still, the point remains, why do you
care about casual gaming? If people enjoy what they play then fuck it. Let them. It seems your problem is that you don't enjoy gaming, and haven't bothered to investigate any games that you might enjoy.