nettkenneth said:
i have a love/hate relationsship with mainstream games
they destroy everything that resembles innovation but then again they are kind of fun
am i the only person that feel this
Nope.
But "kind of fun" sums it up completely.
I will try my best to not name specific titles, but nothing that is new and shiny really catches my eye. Nothing as mainstream as most 360 releases or certain PS3 releases that I care little for because they were supposed to be exactly like certain 360 exlusives.
There is the occasional new game that I find wonderful, but I still feel that I appreciate it differently than most players. Like I know people who played through Fallout 3 doing no side-quests, got lost on the way to Galaxy News Radio, and finished the game in about 14 hours of play-time and considered it difficult and fun, while I have 140+ hours logged in the game, and in the save I care most about, I still haven't finished the main story arc.
Anyway, back to the topic at hand, I will not pay for a Call of Duty, but if I'm hanging out with my console-only friends who think it's the greatest achievement mankind has every imagined, sure, I'll play it and 'kind of' enjoy it because it's still an FPS that I'm playing multiplayer with my friends.
Of course, it'd be in the back of my mind that real arena FPS games don't have dogs, artillery, martyrdom, 3 overpowered weapons that completely outclass other weapons designed to do their purpose, instant-kill melee, and huge lack of mobility.
Translation: I'd rather play Quake 3 with CPMA on, as I find it to be a more satisfying experience.
If someone else likes that shit, that's fine, and yeah, it's still fun and it's a good social time and the game is alright, but it's not as amazing as everyone claims. And I feel that way towards a lot of new games, especially FPSs.