Why can't people engage in a little experiment involving imagination? It's a completely made up question and your answers will have no impact on the world. The most you can do is provide a valid and good point that makes people think and get a better perspective on things.D Moness said:Quoted for the truth.tippy2k2 said:*Bangs head against something hard repeatedly
Seriously, I don't understand why you would want any game series to stop being made. Here's a tip: If you don't like a game (or series), you don't have to buy it.
Shocking, I know...
Every game series has it's fans, why would you want to rob them of it?
My opinion NONE. I may not like them but other people like them so they can play it.
I am not arrogant and selfish enough to tell others what they should or should not like. Already to many people with the opinion "If i do not like it , it shouldn't exist" out in the world. Juts live and let live.
Read tzimize's post.
tzimize said:I love the Mass Effect series, but I'm going to be pissed if its not over with the third game. One thing the entertainment industry needs to learn is to write proper endings.
Witcher 1. Thats a fucking ending.
FF8. Thats a fucking ending.
A REAL ending to a story should be like a climax in sex. The culmination of all the tension in the story exploding in a blast of awesomeness.
I cant believe I just wrote that.
But its true. Sex is better because it ends. So are games/stories.
Edit: I have to moderate myself by saying that a series is not necessarily bad. I'm thrilled Witcher 2 was made, but only because I get more adventure in a world I love. Not because the story continues. I want a NEW story. If the characters from the first ones arent dead, feel free to use them, but for the love of god. Write the story, and be done with it.
That is a good point. That is an excellent point. That is exactly what I think - gaming industry should learn moderation. A series may be good but too much of it is bad. And sometimes a "series" is just slapping a brand on something and milking the brand itself. We need more diversity not "more of the same" all the time. Reboots and meaningless sequels don't help the series, they sap creativity and put a limit on what we, as gamers, can experience and enjoy.
And exactly as tzimize points out - they can feel free to use the setting and the world but the established plot and story shouldn't be hurt or made meaningless by retcons. New stories and characters help - reusing the old ones until they look like zombies trained to jump on command, doesn't however.