I'm all for innovation and new things, but Mirror's Edge had quite possibly the worst story I've ever had to experienced, combined with clunky movement and complex controls for simple movements. So yeah. I wouldn't buy Mirror's Edge 2, because in my opinion, the first was bad enough that a sequel would be overkill.krazykidd said:So... by your logic , if games are not original , then gaming is dead? If that's true then gaming is dead, buried , sent to hell and is dining with hitler. Only so many original ideas can be had. There were mario clones , tetris clones( inorite ? ) , Sonic clones and many more clones back in the day. Today is no different, imitation is the best form of flattery no ?retyopy said:Just look at the new games coming out. A Halo clone, a God of War clone, a Call of Duty clone, and countless sequels. The indie game market seems to be the only place with orginal games, and that's dying too, because more and more clones are coming out to capitalize on the succes of other games. (I'm looking at you, fortresscraft! And a ton of zombie games that are somehow released on the indie market, my other eye is on you!)
So is gaming dead?
So two awesome games ( hopefully) is enough to save a dying industry ( if it is indeed dying.) ? I think not , but here's to hoping those games will be as good as we are all hype out it will be.Furioso said:No way, the indie market is picking up steam, Arkham City and Skyrim are coming out, as far as I'm concerned, gaming is far from dead
OT: Gaming is not dead, but there are less and less original games like OP said,but more money is generated by video games. For us who have been gaming for decades, games seem bland , and boring, because we have seen much, and have played much in our lifetime as gamers. For newcomers and casual gamers ( not a derogatory term ) most of these ideas seem new and fresh and awesome, as it should. Also people are comfortable with what they know, as they say, if it ain't broke don't fix it . But that logic is killing certain genres, like horror , RPGs and RTS. But we as a gaming society need to support original ideas, buy games that differ from the norm, and show developpers that, WE ARE INTERESTED IN SOMETHING DIFFERENT. That they WILL sell, and we WILL buy them . WE as gamers need to show that , we support innovation , even though it might not be perfect at first. Mirrors edge ( to name a game ) was quite original and different , i really liked how that was different , and would actually like to see a improved version of that game, it could lead to something new, but because alot of people dismissed it , we are not likely to see a Mirrors edge 2 . Tis a pity really.
retyopy said:Just look at the new games coming out. A Halo clone, a God of War clone, a Call of Duty clone, and countless sequels. The indie game market seems to be the only place with orginal games, and that's dying too, because more and more clones are coming out to capitalize on the succes of other games. (I'm looking at you, fortresscraft! And a ton of zombie games that are somehow released on the indie market, my other eye is on you!)
So is gaming dead?
This is how proliferation works. Knowing your reviewers and/or using Gamefly instead of making those $60 purchases on untested games is the way to avoid crap, and a sea of crap always follows a work of brilliance. I'm not sure whether to be more unhappy with myself for how gross that metaphor was or how upset Orwell would've been with me over it.retyopy said:Just look at the new games coming out. A Halo clone, a God of War clone, a Call of Duty clone, and countless sequels. The indie game market seems to be the only place with orginal games, and that's dying too, because more and more clones are coming out to capitalize on the succes of other games. (I'm looking at you, fortresscraft! And a ton of zombie games that are somehow released on the indie market, my other eye is on you!)
So is gaming dead?
Well I meant those as examples, not the entire list, I wasn't going to bother looking up every single title coming out this year, but theres still Deus Ex, Dead Island, Bastion and From Dust just came out, etckrazykidd said:So... by your logic , if games are not original , then gaming is dead? If that's true then gaming is dead, buried , sent to hell and is dining with hitler. Only so many original ideas can be had. There were mario clones , tetris clones( inorite ? ) , Sonic clones and many more clones back in the day. Today is no different, imitation is the best form of flattery no ?retyopy said:Just look at the new games coming out. A Halo clone, a God of War clone, a Call of Duty clone, and countless sequels. The indie game market seems to be the only place with orginal games, and that's dying too, because more and more clones are coming out to capitalize on the succes of other games. (I'm looking at you, fortresscraft! And a ton of zombie games that are somehow released on the indie market, my other eye is on you!)
So is gaming dead?
So two awesome games ( hopefully) is enough to save a dying industry ( if it is indeed dying.) ? I think not , but here's to hoping those games will be as good as we are all hype out it will be.Furioso said:No way, the indie market is picking up steam, Arkham City and Skyrim are coming out, as far as I'm concerned, gaming is far from dead
No, just the drive of gamers to look for something different. If you like the genres that there are countless examples of, you're happy. If you like genres that hardly have any examples, LOOK HARDER!retyopy said:Just look at the new games coming out. A Halo clone, a God of War clone, a Call of Duty clone, and countless sequels. The indie game market seems to be the only place with orginal games, and that's dying too, because more and more clones are coming out to capitalize on the succes of other games. (I'm looking at you, fortresscraft! And a ton of zombie games that are somehow released on the indie market, my other eye is on you!)
So is gaming dead?