He means games that are given multi-national coverage, have massive advertising campaigns, and are normally referred to as Triple A titles. Going by the classic adventure game definition, seeing as 'action-adventure' and I'd assume anything else cross adventure is not an adventure game, not many games made by big name studios that are advertised on TV, buses, radio and virtually every other media known to man actually come out with that style of play. To be fair, however, action adventure and such are all adventure games as they involve an adventure.Blood Brain Barrier said:What do you mean major release? If it means that it is reviewed on The Escapist, then that's my whole point in making this thread. If you mean it has a proper developer and publisher putting out a retail release purchased by thousands of people, then there are plenty of recent examples.
The description you give makes it sound like a story driven puzzle game as opposed to an adventure game, but I do see what you are getting at to an extent. I would still like to see that list of adventure games, one for each month, with a big Triple A release that we would all know about. These days, being bought by thousands is small scale. You want hundreds of thousands to millions for it to count as 'large'. Either that or a massive amount of advertising and a massive flop after that advertising. Whichever works best.
As to why they're not talked about as much as other games: They're not known of by as many people, except the older games to some. Many people could list at least 24 games that came out this year off the top of their head, let alone actually thinking about it. Here's a few: BF3, MW3, Batman Arkham City, Skyrim, Minecraft full release, GoW3, UC3, DN:F, Skyward Sword, Bullet Storm, DA2, Space Marine, AC Revelations, L.A Noir, Call of Juarez: The Cartel, Bastion, Dead Island, Golden Eye 007 remake for PS3 and Xbox, Halo: CE Anniversary edition, Hunted: The Demon's Forge, F3AR, Pokemon Black & White, Payday; The heist, Sonic Generations, Ratchet and Clank All 4 One, Saints Row the 3rd and Skylanders. That's... 28 I think, off the top of my head. I don't know about them from Escapist coverage, but from the signs in shopping centres, steam sales, TV adds, buses that I ride, the people that I know, Random add banners on websites and TV shows. I haven't played them all, I won't play them all, and I don't even know what some of them are about, but I can name them. Some of these are games that are shoved in people's faces by massive ad campaigns. These are games you can't help but know about. These are Triple A titles. Now, name your adventure titles. How many of them are Triple A. We'll find out.