Games aren't objectively better or worse than they used to be. AAA devs can release unfinished trash and patch it later, which I think is super annoying, but we enable this behavior when we pre-order games simply because it's the next iteration of our favorite series instead of just waiting to hear the impressions of other gamers.
Also, as an adult I lack the time and patience to play the same kinds of games I used to play, so I've had to adjust my play style to suit my schedule better. That means I enjoy casual singleplayer games more than what I used to play growing up. It also means you have to avoid the temptation to buy games you like, but you know damn well you won't ever actually play.
Ah yes the jingoistic shooter, minecraft. No, wait, Portal 2. No... Skyrim? Nope. Batman Arkham Asylum? Still not it. Dark Souls? Wait, that's not a shooter. Bioshock? Not jingoistic. Fez? Journey? Braid? Starcraft 2? Assassin's creed? Right, you meant GTA 4 and red dead redemption, right?
The point I'm making is that I know there was certain style of gaming popularized by COD, but it wasn't the entire generation. The X1/PS4 generation is also filled with bloated formulaic open world games (popularized by AC2, FC3 and Skyrim, all 360 era games BTW) but it doesn't mean the entire last gen sucked. Just because you played "shit" games during the 360/PS3 era doesn't mean the entire era is trash. It's your own poor decisions that made it trash, for you.
Games aren't objectively better or worse than they used to be. AAA devs can release unfinished trash and patch it later, which I think is super annoying, but we enable this behavior when we pre-order games simply because it's the next iteration of our favorite series instead of just waiting to hear the impressions of other gamers.
Also, as an adult I lack the time and patience to play the same kinds of games I used to play, so I've had to adjust my play style to suit my schedule better. That means I enjoy casual singleplayer games more than what I used to play growing up. It also means you have to avoid the temptation to buy games you like, but you know damn well you won't ever actually play.
Untrue. Games were at their absolute worst during the Xbox360/PS3 era. Games still have a lot of problems but they're better now than they were then.
Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks for clarifying.
Enjoy your endless parade of jingoistic brown shooters.
What the honest fuck are you on about?
I don't recall Dead space, gears of war, dead planet, rainbow six Vegas and Vegas 2, Halo 2 or 3 (to name a few) being "jingoistic Brown shooters".
Are you really under the impression that 2000s gaming was all extremely politically incorrect?
Bro gears is about as brown and jingoistic as shooters get
Halo is better on colours and varies on the jingoism a lot
Dead space is fantastic and also grey as shit (It makes sense for the game though so I can't make It a criticism though)
Ah yes the jingoistic shooter, minecraft. No, wait, Portal 2. No... Skyrim? Nope. Batman Arkham Asylum? Still not it. Dark Souls? Wait, that's not a shooter. Bioshock? Not jingoistic. Fez? Journey? Braid? Starcraft 2? Assassin's creed? Right, you meant GTA 4 and red dead redemption, right?
The point I'm making is that I know there was certain style of gaming popularized by COD, but it wasn't the entire generation. The X1/PS4 generation is also filled with bloated formulaic open world games (popularized by AC2, FC3 and Skyrim, all 360 era games BTW) but it doesn't mean the entire last gen sucked. Just because you played "shit" games during the 360/PS3 era doesn't mean the entire era is trash. It's your own poor decisions that made it trash, for you.