Or just drop out of the cesspool that is modern gaming and play retro games until the end.
My Steam deck is a glorified emulator and place for my 2015 and back games on a glorious OLED screen.
Even after selling my analog pocket I bought another one (wtf was I thinking lmao) during their recent restock along with a dock and a couple 8 bit do controllers.
Gonna snag that N64 FPGA, we know it's gonna be jail broken.
Death Stranding 2 is the only game that excites me in the near future and GTA 6, especially after RDR 2 Isn't even on my radar. My PS5 was turned on for the Stellar Blade demo and off again since I finished Ragnarok, I'm keeping it for DS 2. I have to say something about Ragnarok was the final straw for me, or damn close, in terms of what excites me. I mostly watched my on again, off again boyfriend play Spiderman 2 and we'd swap controllers here and there. But playing it I just didn't feel it. And you know what? That's ok with me honestly. Modern gaming is for a different audience that doesn't include me and that's fine, my only regret is building my PC with a 4080 and basically maxing out RE 4 and having it idle while I play older games like System Shock 2 in 4K lol.
I feel like Chris Sawyer, the roller coaster tycoon creator.
These days Scottish video game programmer and designer Chris Sawyer flies under the radar. The inventor of RollerCoaste…
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Are you playing any games at the moment? Do you play modern games? Are you a fan of any particular genres, or game developers?
Chris Sawyer: To be honest I rarely play games these days. The world of games moved on and I didn't, and I miss the flawed style and clunky simplicity of games from 20 years ago. I admire the amazing graphics and awesome size and realism of many modern games but for some reason can't summon much enthusiasm to play them. Perhaps some are too realistic? I don't know, but bringing a game too close to realism doesn't work for me. I have a subscription to only one games magazine: Retro Gamer!