Ian Henry
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Long time no see ya'll! I came across an interesting article that caught my attention. The writer made unique points about how the word "masterpiece" is now a word for "I personally love this game"
In Addition, the writer discusses how the games listed as "masterpieces" are all similar and how they don't truly provide any innovation. Seems to believe that modern video games are way too focused on being acknowledged by hollywood. The writer goes further into saying that games are following the leader and not bringing their own flair to the game.
Not trying to summarize, so it's best to read yourself. Do you guys think that the word "masterpiece" has become warped in this era. Let me know what you guys think.
Full Article:
https://www.thegamer.com/the-word-masterpiece-has-lost-all-meaning-in-modern-gaming/
In Addition, the writer discusses how the games listed as "masterpieces" are all similar and how they don't truly provide any innovation. Seems to believe that modern video games are way too focused on being acknowledged by hollywood. The writer goes further into saying that games are following the leader and not bringing their own flair to the game.
Not trying to summarize, so it's best to read yourself. Do you guys think that the word "masterpiece" has become warped in this era. Let me know what you guys think.
Full Article:
https://www.thegamer.com/the-word-masterpiece-has-lost-all-meaning-in-modern-gaming/
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