This seems to be becoming a more common belief amongst gamers. Most recently it was a belief expressed by a few individuals in a thread regarding the Banjo Kazooie series of games. The question I have to ask is whether these people have a point. Are platformers no longer the highly popular genre that they once seemed to be (to me at least)? What possible reason can be given for their decline?
Reasons I've heard related to the Spyro series of games. I'm a big fan of the original Spyro games, but the moment the original developers left, the games dropped in quality, some blame this for Spyro's new identity as a linear action/platformer. Others however simply say that the youth of today want biffo (thats fighting to you non-Aussies and Aussies who have no idea what I'm talking about) over exploration and puzzle solving. If this truly is the case then I don't have high hopes for the future of gaming.
Now here's a handy list of questions asked in this somewhat poorly made first topic of mine.
- Is platforming dying or dead? (In what way?)
- Why is this so?
- What reasons have others given to you? Or, what games seem to prove/disprove this belief?
- How does it make you feel?
*Insert seemingly compulsory "I used the search function, honest" in order to cover one's proverbial arse. And hopes to the God's that he hasn't made any exploitable spelling mistakes.*
Reasons I've heard related to the Spyro series of games. I'm a big fan of the original Spyro games, but the moment the original developers left, the games dropped in quality, some blame this for Spyro's new identity as a linear action/platformer. Others however simply say that the youth of today want biffo (thats fighting to you non-Aussies and Aussies who have no idea what I'm talking about) over exploration and puzzle solving. If this truly is the case then I don't have high hopes for the future of gaming.
Now here's a handy list of questions asked in this somewhat poorly made first topic of mine.
- Is platforming dying or dead? (In what way?)
- Why is this so?
- What reasons have others given to you? Or, what games seem to prove/disprove this belief?
- How does it make you feel?
*Insert seemingly compulsory "I used the search function, honest" in order to cover one's proverbial arse. And hopes to the God's that he hasn't made any exploitable spelling mistakes.*