No, of course you don't have to stop liking it. I still like a fist full of N64 games. I still consider it to be the console that kicked the greatest amount of ass in its day.thatstheguy said:So you're saying that eventually you have to stop liking a game because it doesn't meet today's standards. It'd be like saying the Evil Dead movies were good, but not anymore because the effects are outdated and was very silly at times, very much unlike today's movies. Yes, nostalgia can cloud the opinions of those who fail to think differently. That doesn't mean that old stuff is necessarily bad because it's old. I played HL2 not even a couple months ago from start to finish. It's the kind of game that could really hold my interest all the way through. Maybe it's because I don't play enough games, but I enjoyed it.
But you have to realize that if a game, oh, lets say, ODST was launched the same year as Half Life 2, the entertainment industry would have collectively shit a brick about it. Half life 2 would have been long forgotten. These things are all relative. You have to realize that game become outdated, and to say they can hold up today and compete against newer titles is just not true.
As for your personal experience, enjoying the game today, i really don't have much to say. I have a shirt that says "EVERYTHING i say is ALWAYS a semi-applicable generalization."
And movies are a totally different bag than games. 85% of what makes a movie good is the delivery of it by the director and actors. 5% is a product of the hype-relativity-lensing equation. 10% is visuals. This is why Transformers 2 is shit, while Starwars epsiode 4 is a classic.