Games are evolving, but quality varies by title and developer. It depends on what you value most.
Games are evolving, but quality varies by title and developer. It depends on what you value most.
Over the past six months I've noticed a decline in my enjoyment of games. Many people share this experience—new titles appear and I often spend around fifty dollars without feeling satisfied. Have games become less engaging, or am I simply losing interest? Anyone facing similar challenges would appreciate your thoughts.
It seems like you're expressing a mixed sentiment. Let me know how I can assist!
You need to put in a lot of effort to discover enjoyable and engaging games. This can actually reduce your enthusiasm for playing them.
Nothing has really stood out to me either. If you're tired of repeating the same things, try playing more indie games.
It seems like you're finding few games with ATM themes appealing right now. The ones you mentioned—GTA V, BF, Destiny, and Halo Mobile—are among the top picks for you.
I generally notice many games released quickly or lack the depth they once had. However, big titles seem to move fast, releasing new content through DLC to boost revenue. It doesn’t seem like you’re losing interest in gaming—perhaps your standards are evolving or only certain games capture what you value. I still think most titles are becoming easier, and difficulty levels aren’t as challenging as they used to be.
It's a blend of both... The games are deteriorating, and your engagement is waning due to disappointments from previous titles. Apart from Far Cry 4 and D.A.I., I'm not really paying much attention to the rest.
It seems there hasn't been much new in video games lately, and that makes sense.
It's mainly thanks to Far Cry 4 that I've gained more confidence in gaming, especially after AC:UNITY hasn't really caught my attention yet.