So I took a moment out of my measly but somewhat awesome life to think about what's happening to the world, and somewhat to the game industry.
Seen some similar threads to this one, and it got me wondering... recently what's happening we keep re-heating the old IP's. Be it music [ remixes of remixes anyone? ], or games, the industries are starting to follow their own tails, like a somewhat confused dog that doesn't know what to do with himself. Ok, That's nothing new what I said. But listen further.
What I've noticed, is that people are hardly satisfied with the "reheating" process. Be it Fallout, or Prince of Persia, or Mario.. I think everyone is starting to feel the lack of original content. More to that, we don't see the developers putting the effort of providing us new content as they claim to be "risky" to be "innovative" ( though we know how e.g. Nintendo did it with Wii ).
Question posed is, do You like your remade, redone, remixed, rehashed or whatever IP's?
I... have to say I am a bit - each time I see a new title from my favourite series, my eyes sparckle - just to *usually* leave a harsh aftertaste when I start to play the game OR I am finished with it.
Seen some similar threads to this one, and it got me wondering... recently what's happening we keep re-heating the old IP's. Be it music [ remixes of remixes anyone? ], or games, the industries are starting to follow their own tails, like a somewhat confused dog that doesn't know what to do with himself. Ok, That's nothing new what I said. But listen further.
What I've noticed, is that people are hardly satisfied with the "reheating" process. Be it Fallout, or Prince of Persia, or Mario.. I think everyone is starting to feel the lack of original content. More to that, we don't see the developers putting the effort of providing us new content as they claim to be "risky" to be "innovative" ( though we know how e.g. Nintendo did it with Wii ).
Question posed is, do You like your remade, redone, remixed, rehashed or whatever IP's?
I... have to say I am a bit - each time I see a new title from my favourite series, my eyes sparckle - just to *usually* leave a harsh aftertaste when I start to play the game OR I am finished with it.