Max Knight
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Most "cinematic experience" games have ham-fisted stories that take themselves too seriously, and they use that story as a poor excuse for simplistic, shallow gameplay.
FPS games control like shit on analog controllers.
Indie games that deliberately downgrade the graphical quality of their art to look "retro" are usually bad and sell solely on aesthetics. On the rare occasion they are good, the art direction does nothing but sully what would otherwise be a perfectly good game.
You are not entitled to see all of a game's content just because you bought it. Comparing video games to any other entertainment medium in this regard is disingenuous.
Digital will never be a completely valid replacement for physical games. It is only an "inevitability" in the sense that eventually all big publishers will force it on us whether the market wants it or not. Many of us will stop buying new games when this happens, and that's fine.
"Gamer" is a valid label for a gaming enthusiast. Regardless of how much you reject useless labels (man), social groups based on specific activities are a thing. Sorry.
Edit: To elaborate on my indie game comment, I don't have anything against indie games that don't have state-of-the-art graphics and sound. It just annoys me when indie developers deliberately target graphics that look "like an NES game." It's not even just indies, either: Capcom did this with Mega Man 9 and 10. I love both of those games, but I bought them because they're Mega Man games, not because they look like NES games. If anything, the fact that they look like NES games made me hesitate to try them, for fear that they had little else to offer other than looking old.
FPS games control like shit on analog controllers.
Indie games that deliberately downgrade the graphical quality of their art to look "retro" are usually bad and sell solely on aesthetics. On the rare occasion they are good, the art direction does nothing but sully what would otherwise be a perfectly good game.
You are not entitled to see all of a game's content just because you bought it. Comparing video games to any other entertainment medium in this regard is disingenuous.
Digital will never be a completely valid replacement for physical games. It is only an "inevitability" in the sense that eventually all big publishers will force it on us whether the market wants it or not. Many of us will stop buying new games when this happens, and that's fine.
"Gamer" is a valid label for a gaming enthusiast. Regardless of how much you reject useless labels (man), social groups based on specific activities are a thing. Sorry.
Edit: To elaborate on my indie game comment, I don't have anything against indie games that don't have state-of-the-art graphics and sound. It just annoys me when indie developers deliberately target graphics that look "like an NES game." It's not even just indies, either: Capcom did this with Mega Man 9 and 10. I love both of those games, but I bought them because they're Mega Man games, not because they look like NES games. If anything, the fact that they look like NES games made me hesitate to try them, for fear that they had little else to offer other than looking old.