Men_in_Boxes
Snake Oil Salesman
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the first half of Jaws center on the Sherriff trying to warn the townsfolk about the incoming threat of a Great White shark...and nobody believes him?
I've been fascinated by the Extraction genre for over a year now and I've been amazed at how universally "games enthusiasts" don't see it as the next big thing. Everyone from notable members in games media to regular forum posters have been pessimistic about its market future. Arguments usually boil down to two main points...
1. The genre is too hardcore in nature to appeal to the masses.
2. The genre is too saturated for new titles to thrive.
I've always found these two points to be flimsy but I've never been effective at getting people to move off their position. The majority willing to engage in this conversation have been adamant that the genre has plateued.
This week, ARC Raiders did numbers that likely put it on track to be the biggest new IP of 2025 and an indie title with 0 fanfare (Escape from Duckov) broke 300,000 copies sold in 2 days.
There is a point in Jaws where people start believing the Sherriff. All the evidence produced by him starts making sense when beachgoers see that fin in the water.
Did the masses get this genre wrong or am I delusional?
I've been fascinated by the Extraction genre for over a year now and I've been amazed at how universally "games enthusiasts" don't see it as the next big thing. Everyone from notable members in games media to regular forum posters have been pessimistic about its market future. Arguments usually boil down to two main points...
1. The genre is too hardcore in nature to appeal to the masses.
2. The genre is too saturated for new titles to thrive.
I've always found these two points to be flimsy but I've never been effective at getting people to move off their position. The majority willing to engage in this conversation have been adamant that the genre has plateued.
This week, ARC Raiders did numbers that likely put it on track to be the biggest new IP of 2025 and an indie title with 0 fanfare (Escape from Duckov) broke 300,000 copies sold in 2 days.
There is a point in Jaws where people start believing the Sherriff. All the evidence produced by him starts making sense when beachgoers see that fin in the water.
Did the masses get this genre wrong or am I delusional?
