Get a hooker...I miss being blown away
Honestly playing ff7 remake now, years later, I’m still blown away. Crazy amount of work went into that. Gorgeous game, incredible soundtrack. Looking forward to Rebirth.
I was there for the big shifts. I had a voodoo 1 card, a Dreamcast, etc. I’m still blown away by amazing games right now.
Nah, so far a better gen than PS3 and PS4.Worst gen ever in gaming..
Yeah, but it’s still Elden Ring.When you discover Siofra River for first time in Elden Ring.
Last time was probably when I played Half-Life: Alyx on a Valve Index. Shit was so cool I spent an hour in the first part of the game just messing around with the environment.Do you guys remember the last time you were floored by how a game looked? Do you still get that feeling now and then or is it a thing of the past?
I feel you, but recently Cyberpunk is providing me this feeling, and I thought I will never have it again.It all started with me being blown away by a game. When I started playing console games in the early nineties the Mega Drive/Genesis and the SNES were pushing the limits with more and more impressive games. I remember thinking that nothing could possibly be more beautiful than Sonic 3 & Knuckles. After that, generation by generation, there were always games that blew me away. Often by how they looked, obviously.
I will never forget the first time I played Sonic Adventure. Or Halo. Yes, I was younger but I don't think that mattered much. These experiences stick with me to this day. These were launch games that made the old consoles look obsolete right there and then. We've had impressive games since, but for every generation they're fewer and fewer. Especially at launch. PS4 had some impressive looking games (TLOU2, The Order: 1886, Detroit: Become Human) but apart from Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart I haven't seen anything that impresses me on my PS5.
I know we're probably not going to see these huge technical and graphical leaps again, and I also understand that looks is not everything. I enjoy small indie games as much as AAA titles, often even more. But I sorely miss that feeling of being floored by a game on a new console. That moment when I look at the console in disbelief wondering how the hell it is capable of that.
Do you guys remember the last time you were floored by how a game looked? Do you still get that feeling now and then or is it a thing of the past?
God damn.
Came to post this.The next new thing blowing people away in this sense is VR. People who played Half Life Alyx always comment how amazing the experience felt, and i can understand why having tried VR a few times.
Very, very special game. Funny enough though, on release I was totally turned off by it. Getting to Riverwood for the first time and having a cow drop from the sky. I was like, what the hell is this janky shit. Of course I then grew to love it as the years went by and its now one of my all time favourites. Even if it is still a flawed diamond.Yep, Skyrim was the last time a new game blew me away on release over 12 years ago, i agree with the OP
Getting out of the cave and just going to Riverwood wowed me i played on PC, my game wasn't janky fortunately. Yeah it's been too long for a new TES, but i haven't forgotten the 1st time i played it, still a great gameVery, very special game. Funny enough though, on release I was totally turned off by it. Getting to Riverwood for the first time and having a cow drop from the sky. I was like, what the hell is this janky shit. Of course I then grew to love it as the years went by and its now one of my all time favourites. Even if it is still a flawed diamond.
I can somewhat understand the feeling. I feel more joy in picking up a random cool wad i found out online than watching the GTA 6 trailer.Yeah. Part of getting older is finding the joys of mediocrity.
When I see how much hype and excitement blinds people from looking at nuance I don't miss that hype anymore.
One of the most visually stunning games of all time with an immensely detailed world and memorable characters, but an unbelievably dull chore to actually play. The great things it does are almost vaporized by the trademark dated ass Rockstar gameplay and mission progression it's riddled with.Many people feel blown away and say that nothing out there compares to it.
Rather than doing little, they went backwards in some senses. Their missions are more linear and scripted than they were back then, and honestly i find no joy in exploring the maps anymore because there's little incentive to do so.One of the most visually stunning games of all time with an immensely detailed world and memorable characters, but an unbelievably dull chore to actually play. The great things it does are almost vaporized by the trademark dated ass Rockstar gameplay and mission progression it's riddled with.
Sometimes I half-jokily call it a Western GTA 3 on steroids, because Rockstar has done so very little growing from those times aside from just making their games bigger and prettier looking. I really dislike saying this or that game is overrated because experiences are subjective and all that, but from a gameplay point of view RDR2 truly is one of those games.