Damn, I was going to post exactly this. There are so many good games at such low prices the only problem is finding the time to play them (especially if you are addicted to a timesink like WoW, SCII, DotA, Planetside, etc).BloatedGuppy said:Uh...it's fine. Prospering, I guess? I've been a PC Gamer my whole life, and I've never been happier with the quality or quantity of games, nor the price I am able to get them at.
Walking dead got game of the year from VGA's and sold over 8 million copies. Point and click had that going for it this year.darlarosa said:I think it the state of PC games depends on what you're looking at.
I think the indie market is booming and that certain genres are going strong. MMOs I think are starting to wane and many will not last much longer judging by sales and critic reviews\
I think PC gaming used to be awesome and had more going for it than it does not because people used to be more willing to experiment and there was less porting and redundancy....I think it's not struggling on the whole, but if you break it down its hard to say
I will add I miss point and clicks adventures...
This two are among the most beautiful adventure games i have played in my 24 years playign the genere, a shame nowdays point and click bores me to tears because they are masterpices of adventure.The Madman said:
Also this, which I'd totally forgotten about. There are a ton of amazing Kickstarter-funded games coming down the pipeline. As long as nothing terrible happens (which seems unlikely, as these games are coming from industry veterans staking their careers and reputations on them) we've got titles like Wasteland 2, Star Citizen, and Project Eternity to look forward to: all games with multi-million dollar budgets that would be impossible to create if they were forced to work within the limits of console hardware.wombat_of_war said:pc gaming is about to enter a renaissance with a whole stable of new mid reange games mostly kickstarters, etc which are final;ly catering to what gamers actually want rather than what publishers decide we do
Nope as long as there's people like me. No way I'm using my PC for gaming (except Blizzard games, bah).mohit9206 said:in my opinion pc gaming is only going to get better . the concept of having a dedicated console to play games will die off in 5-10 years. pc will become the prominent platform. i agree that pc gaming really suffered due to xbox 360 and ps3.
Don't expect PE and W2 to push your PC hardware. PE in particular should still look good, but it will be through 2D backgrounds to deliver a projection POV, a la Planescape, Baldur's Gate and such, only high resolution, full color. So alot of bang per buck.bananafishtoday said:There are a ton of amazing Kickstarter-funded games coming down the pipeline. As long as nothing terrible happens (which seems unlikely, as these games are coming from industry veterans staking their careers and reputations on them) we've got titles like Wasteland 2, Star Citizen, and Project Eternity to look forward to: all games with multi-million dollar budgets that would be impossible to create if they were forced to work within the limits of console hardware.
???deviltry said:Nope as long as there's people like me. No way I'm using my PC for gaming (except Blizzard games, bah).mohit9206 said:in my opinion pc gaming is only going to get better . the concept of having a dedicated console to play games will die off in 5-10 years. pc will become the prominent platform. i agree that pc gaming really suffered due to xbox 360 and ps3.
Anyways, people emphasize these indie games. Bought first three indie bundles for 1 cent each, install - play for 3-5 minutes, delete. What's so great about dem indie games? Stuff looks like on NES? Brings back nostalgia? Story? LOLOLO GAME STORY LOLOLO WHOOPDIEDOO LOLOLO, go read a book.
Kickstarter? Besides more indie, what games came out of it? And this: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/309790545/kurt-braunohlers-cloud-project?ref=home_spotlight rofl. Kickstarter, the holy grail of gaming. "It lets developers communicate with players". Oh yeah because earlier we were in West Germany and developers were in East Germany. As for not getting funding from companies, Interstellar Marines, Natural Selection 2, Primal Carnage launched "preorders" with rewards if you donate over said amount and I supported them. They didn't needed Kickstarter. And if others weren't so smart to come out with this idea by themselves, what does it say about their game quality?..
I wouldnt bother....thesilentman said:You're going to have to explain yourself here. One of my most played games on Steam at this point is an indie game (Cave Story). Quality is subjective. And story? I'm not going to explain this one.
so we are not allowed to actually say the magic word but we can imply it?TheKasp said:snip.