Gamer_By_Proxy
About to beat off
I'm playing an old game called Ghost of Yotei.
Still gotta get back to an even older game called Hell Is Us.
Still gotta get back to an even older game called Hell Is Us.
came here to say this.Yeap algorithms tailoring a unique experience for each user does not help. The 90s culture of everyone watching the same stuff and talking about it at the water cooler is largely dead.
came here to say this.
Some of us are old enough to had saw both sides of that, so I'm happy I got that experience of going into school on a Tuesday talking about Monday Night Raw from WWF (miss me wit dat E shit) lol I'm happy we got that "all eyes on" xyz experience, cause nothing else is like that. With the internet putting everything in little echo chambers, people are stuck in their own little nitches and worlds and imho, they don't get to have that experience of a massive cultural release of something where everyone is talking about it or socially participating in that conversation.
The algorithm is a recency beast, only caring about what the latest is, regardless of quality.
Damn I forgot Hell is US and Dying Light the beast came out recently. I thought they were next year.Talking about the latest release generates the most engagement, that's true for both content creators but also forums like GAF. And as much as some people on GAF like to complain about there being no games and everything sucking, the truth is that outside our bubble we are being bombarded with tons of games. Most games only have like 1 week to be in the spotlight before they become old news as something new releases and conversation moves on:
These past 2 months alone we've gotten:
Hell is Us, Silksong, Cronos, Borderlands 4, Dying Light The beast, Hades 2, Silent Hill F, FF Tactics, Ghost of Yotei, Digimon, Battlefield 6, Arc Raiders, Ball X Pit, Pokemon, Ninja Gaiden 4, Vampires The Masquarade 2, The Outer Worlds 2 and probably another 5 smaller games I'm forgetting.
I'll be quietly leaving some continued impressions for Bounty Star, Little Rocket Lab, and 1000xRESIST in obscure threads.These past 2 months alone we've gotten:
Hell is Us, Silksong, Cronos, Borderlands 4, Dying Light The beast, Hades 2, Silent Hill F, FF Tactics, Ghost of Yotei, Digimon, Battlefield 6, Arc Raiders, Ball X Pit, Pokemon, Ninja Gaiden 4, Vampires The Masquarade 2, The Outer Worlds 2 and probably another 5 smaller games I'm forgetting.
That's definitely part of it, the concept of "Must-See TV". You watched or did something because literally everyone was doing it. You did it even just for discussion's sake. Media is much more fragmented now, which has upsides and downsides.Yeap algorithms tailoring a unique experience for each user does not help. The 90s culture of everyone watching the same stuff and talking about it at the water cooler is largely dead.
I still have those cultural watercooler talks with people at work even today. TV, movies and games are brought up across the lunch table all the time, like f.ex. Squid Game. But yeah, I get it, the frequency and chance of other people having experienced the same shit it is of course lower.came here to say this.
Some of us are old enough to had saw both sides of that, so I'm happy I got that experience of going into school on a Tuesday talking about Monday Night Raw from WWF (miss me wit dat E shit) lol I'm happy we got that "all eyes on" xyz experience, cause nothing else is like that. With the internet putting everything in little echo chambers, people are stuck in their own little nitches and worlds and imho, they don't get to have that experience of a massive cultural release of something where everyone is talking about it or socially participating in that conversation.
The algorithm is a recency beast, only caring about what the latest is, regardless of quality.
Still playing those!!???I'm playing an old game called Ghost of Yotei.
Still gotta get back to an even older game called Hell Is Us.
Clair Obscur does this with ease.
SW2?
thisAt some point everything worth discussing about a new game has been done to death so there is little point. Due to front loaded sales that point is reached sooner. It is hopefully still being played in private though.
Just a general observation about the AAA scene in 2025, without any particular title in mind.
The hype cycle for every major AAA game remains strong in the months before release, but once the game comes out, all major discourse around it just ends abruptly, usually after most of the day 1 buyers complete their first run. And apart from the most hardcore fanbase and your typical YT "why <X> killed the franchise" or "<X> is secretly genius" it barely gets mentioned later on unless it's prime for the GOTY awards.
Are there just too many games to play nowadays? Too many disappointments? Or is our attention span getting shorter?
Yeap algorithms tailoring a unique experience for each user does not help. The 90s culture of everyone watching the same stuff and talking about it at the water cooler is largely dead.
I never understood why people willingly become slaves to marketing. Like you guys realize you are being manipulated right?
If you think E33 has bad writing, 99% of other games must be peak retardation by your standards.It was on the level of "it's all a dream" or the St. Elsewhere snowglobe finale. Hack writing.
Rhat's not just you but I've been noticing this for 4 or 5 years now and it may have begun longer ago. That's the problem of having an industry where there's too much game releasing all the time. Unless your name is hollow knight or elden ring, you get some hype for one week and then it's over.
Many people prefer the anticipation. Once it is out you need something new to anticipate.
Personally I am still working through SILKSONG. and I post in the thread with my progress.
Yeap algorithms tailoring a unique experience for each user does not help. The 90s culture of everyone watching the same stuff and talking about it at the water cooler is largely dead.
When I try to have water-cooler-talk with my co-workers about games, they're talking about a bunch of titles on Steam that I've never heard of, in genres I don't typically play. The only thing we really connect over are games we played in the distant past when there was more of a monoculture.
No need to make the distinction between generations. Even on places like Gaf, hype dies down quite fast for every release and i'm sure most people in here are millenials and gen x i'm sure.Millennials finding out for the first time Gen Z and Gen Alpha aren't like them.
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