Early 3D was an abomination,
It's one of the reasons I think Deus Ex needs a remake, Tomb Raider had awful terrible gameplay as well(which in addition to playing lara turned me off the series for eternity.)
I really don't get people grinding on the Black Isle games, the graphic style looked great sans the cutscenes. I'd say the only time that truly turns me off gaming is early 3d or very old school 80's games, but even then there's still some value in the vintage.
canadamus_prime said:
BloatedGuppy said:
Graphics are no big deal, unless they're truly eye searing or the game is one that leaned heavily on the quality of its visuals and has little to offer in the game play department.
Far, far, far more important than graphics when it comes to retro-gaming is the UI. Cumbersome, clunky or painful UI experiences will derail a happy memory far quicker than any aged graphics could ever hope to. It's part of the reason I won't hesitate to recommend, say, Planescape Torment to someone, but I won't recommend Ultima IV. Not because the latter isn't an excellent game and important RPG, but because Planescape won't provoke 1/10th of the UI agony.
Agreed. I tried playing Bladur's Gate Enhanced Edition on Steam and I just couldn't do it and it had nothing to do with graphics. The game plays like ass and had me wondering why the hell it was considered a classic.
I think people who never played AD&D can't appreciate the fact the game simulates it pretty well. It plays perfect far as I'm concerned, you can give any command you would in a game to your characters and the dialogue trees and options are generally far superior than you can find even in modern RPG games.
SageRuffin said:
Never mind the graphics; does the gameplay hold up after X amount of years?
Case in point: Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. The graphics can look pretty stiff in some places. Whatever. The gameplay, however, hasn't aged well at all. I tried to play it recently and I couldn't get off the Endar Spire without falling asleep.
So yeah. Fuck graphics. I'm all about the gameplay.
It's the same goddamn gameplay in Dragon age down to the 3 man team(which used to be six back in the Infinity engine.) and abilities based on feats. I don't think you can say it's objectively bad, especially when 4 or 5 games like it were given millions of dollars to be made in Kickstarter last year, or maybe we just have terrible taste and cannot appreciate modern gaming.