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Are you aging or are the games becoming worse?

Are you aging or are the games becoming worse?

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RattenFanger
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10-31-2025, 07:25 AM
#21
AAA titles are becoming less enjoyable because of bad direction and business decisions. Non-AAA games like Monster Hunter World, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Prey, Doom, and Tekken 7 show a different picture.
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RattenFanger
10-31-2025, 07:25 AM #21

AAA titles are becoming less enjoyable because of bad direction and business decisions. Non-AAA games like Monster Hunter World, Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Prey, Doom, and Tekken 7 show a different picture.

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Terrafin3015
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11-01-2025, 02:41 PM
#22
This subject sparked a thoughtful discussion with a friend of mine. We reached similar ideas about it. Initially, I believed younger people focused more on storytelling and themes rather than flashy graphics. We hadn’t anticipated the excitement of titles like Halo CE, Quake, NFS Most Wanted, or GTA3. At that time, technological limits were still being pushed, and new genres emerged, capturing players’ attention.

My nostalgia made me feel disconnected from newer games, especially when revisiting classics like Halo CE at a friend’s place or racing in NFS Underground 2. I noticed many aspects of gaming had already been explored—military shooters, racing, zombies, battle royales—often with little innovation. Many studios seemed to stick to familiar formulas, targeting casual players rather than challenging hardcore audiences.

I realized that most genres now feel repetitive and uninspired, as big developers tend to recycle ideas for broader appeal. This led me to think new games often lack originality, making them feel unremarkable. While I still believe quality exists, I’m concerned about the industry’s reliance on microtransactions and loot boxes, which prioritize profit over player experience.

Despite this, I remain hopeful that some genuine, heartfelt titles will emerge, offering authentic experiences rather than chasing trends. I just wish more developers would focus on delivering meaningful content instead of maximizing spending.
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Terrafin3015
11-01-2025, 02:41 PM #22

This subject sparked a thoughtful discussion with a friend of mine. We reached similar ideas about it. Initially, I believed younger people focused more on storytelling and themes rather than flashy graphics. We hadn’t anticipated the excitement of titles like Halo CE, Quake, NFS Most Wanted, or GTA3. At that time, technological limits were still being pushed, and new genres emerged, capturing players’ attention.

My nostalgia made me feel disconnected from newer games, especially when revisiting classics like Halo CE at a friend’s place or racing in NFS Underground 2. I noticed many aspects of gaming had already been explored—military shooters, racing, zombies, battle royales—often with little innovation. Many studios seemed to stick to familiar formulas, targeting casual players rather than challenging hardcore audiences.

I realized that most genres now feel repetitive and uninspired, as big developers tend to recycle ideas for broader appeal. This led me to think new games often lack originality, making them feel unremarkable. While I still believe quality exists, I’m concerned about the industry’s reliance on microtransactions and loot boxes, which prioritize profit over player experience.

Despite this, I remain hopeful that some genuine, heartfelt titles will emerge, offering authentic experiences rather than chasing trends. I just wish more developers would focus on delivering meaningful content instead of maximizing spending.

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Fullyjoey
Junior Member
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11-02-2025, 01:04 AM
#23
It really reached its height after the climax of Far Cry featuring Blood Dragon.
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Fullyjoey
11-02-2025, 01:04 AM #23

It really reached its height after the climax of Far Cry featuring Blood Dragon.

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Yes_Im_A_Pro
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11-02-2025, 10:23 AM
#24
Absolutely, there are still some excellent titles released occasionally. However, many games fall into the category of bland, repetitive experiences—simplistic shooters, unoriginal sequels, or forgettable 'games as a service' offerings. Let's keep it real!
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Yes_Im_A_Pro
11-02-2025, 10:23 AM #24

Absolutely, there are still some excellent titles released occasionally. However, many games fall into the category of bland, repetitive experiences—simplistic shooters, unoriginal sequels, or forgettable 'games as a service' offerings. Let's keep it real!

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Skyllful
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11-07-2025, 04:53 PM
#25
Defend your games as a service... Rainbow Six Siege is well-executed. Everyone receives the latest maps, though it may take some time to secure DLC. You can purchase them at reasonable prices. For the more experienced players, I believe it’s important to broaden your perspective and explore indie titles. The YouTuber VideoGameDunkey focuses on independent games because he appreciates their unique spirit. Some projects might appear uninteresting or dull, but giving them a fair shot can reveal hidden value. I’ve compiled a list of several titles and hope you consider trying them out. I’ve also been let down by numerous games, yet there are many that offer engaging design and distinct experiences.
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Skyllful
11-07-2025, 04:53 PM #25

Defend your games as a service... Rainbow Six Siege is well-executed. Everyone receives the latest maps, though it may take some time to secure DLC. You can purchase them at reasonable prices. For the more experienced players, I believe it’s important to broaden your perspective and explore indie titles. The YouTuber VideoGameDunkey focuses on independent games because he appreciates their unique spirit. Some projects might appear uninteresting or dull, but giving them a fair shot can reveal hidden value. I’ve compiled a list of several titles and hope you consider trying them out. I’ve also been let down by numerous games, yet there are many that offer engaging design and distinct experiences.

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