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The 2020's will be the worst gaming decade since the 1960's

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Strictly speaking for the state of industry since COVID.. I won't lie it's cooked!

These five-plus years we've seen some of the biggest shifts in the industry, in my opinion for the worse, with acquisitions being one, same for how AAA games are in a rough spot in terms of budget and efficiency.

This also doesn't account for the boogeyman that is the immense amount of layoffs we've seen and also some publishers shift to A.I… Like the latest Call of Duty is using terrible generative Ai and using the anime art style.

Overall, I feel like in terms of games releases we've never had it this good, but for the wider industry, it's been really rough and it will inexorably catch up to gamers toward the end of this decade. And let's not forget that rising costs are starting to price out the average gamer.
 
I wish companies would just focus on making GOOD games instead of LONG games. I could deal with graphics that aren't ray traced with a really good story. Enough with these 100 hour games.
 
I wish companies would just focus on making GOOD games instead of LONG games. I could deal with graphics that aren't ray traced with a really good story. Enough with these 100 hour games.
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I don't have enough perspective to say "since the 60s" but yeah it is definitely a shitty decade for gaming.

Practically the entire western game development industry committed suicide by chasing after live service trends, shitting on their audience with woke Modern Audience trash, and taking way too long/too much money to ship a game.

Plus it's the only generation where prices keep going up instead of down. Many gamers are priced out of the market.
 
This was my reaction.

Is this a new Mandela Effect?

I am going to learn how pong happened in the 40s?
TECHNICALLY. The first games on Oscilliscopes were in fact from the 40s lol. But they required on screen overlays and had no actual game logic. Turing's Chess game was also in the 40s but it couldn't play a full game.

Ahoy has an excellent retrospective on what the first game was.

 
There's so many good games from just this decade that I don't even have the time to play. Do you only play 1 genre from 1 developer or something?
 
I dunno, I keep adding new games to my backlog and am still enjoying gaming as much as I have in the past 30 years.

I noticed that if I go into a game or genre I'm interested in blindly, I end up enjoying it more.

If I read too much complaining about a game, I end up being tainted by it and end up not enjoying something I probably would've never noticed in the first place.

It's tough, because I enjoy contributing to the community, but sometimes it affects me negatively and that's the real bummer.
 
I noticed that if I go into a game or genre I'm interested in blindly, I end up enjoying it more.

If I read too much complaining about a game, I end up being tainted by it and end up not enjoying something I probably would've never noticed in the first place.

I cannot stress this enough. Back in the day we had word of mouth of friends and some magazines, not the hundreds of click bait and copy cat opinion videos we have now. "So and so influencer' said it's bad so it must be bad!"
 
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I played through Symphony of the Night for the first time back in 2024. I'm playing through KOTOR for the first time now. I can honestly say these games are head and shoulders above what is coming out today. Games should be light years ahead of where they were around 2000, but they've definitely regressed.
 
Rose-tinted glasses much? I totally disagree; there are a lot of great games. The difference is that I'm not 6 years old anymore. I'm not saying that we are in a golden age, but I think we are in a good spot gaming-wise.

Now, if we speak about the market and game distribution, I'm with you, we live in dark times.
 
I played through Symphony of the Night for the first time back in 2024. I'm playing through KOTOR for the first time now. I can honestly say these games are head and shoulders above what is coming out today. Games should be light years ahead of where they were around 2000, but they've definitely regressed.

The early part of KOTOR is pretty bad. TSL is a better game TBH.
 
I think we're doing pretty good, actually. My list of games on here that I'm looking forward to is ginormous
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/what...ng-forward-to-in-2026.1696490/#post-271533636
I forgot how many games are still coming out this year :pie_open_mouth:.

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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
Beast of Reincarnation
Kena: Scars of Kosmora
Star Wars: Galactic Racer
Magical Craft: My Enchanted Dress Shop
Showa American Story
Professor Layton and the New World of Steam
Rhythm Heaven Groove
Stranger Than Heaven

Need to see more of these:
Brigandine Abyss
Bloodstained: The Scarlet Engagement
NIVALIS

Ryu Ga Gotoku Kenzan! english fan-patch almost definitely coming out this year, too.
HYPERFUNK apparently had a demo at TGS but no offficial release date for that yet. Also no official release dates for Tanuki: Pon's Summer or B-17 Flying Fortress The Bloody 100th but I'll be keeping an eye on those.
Kingdom Hearts 4 at some point, new Jet Set Radio, Medieval III Total War, Dragon Quest XII

Realstically no way I'm gonna be able to play all these games this year but between that and already released Death Stranding 2, Romeo is a Dead Man, Pokopia, Zero Parades, Magical Princess and eventually Resident Evil 9 and Pragmata this is gonna be a hell of a year for games :]

Plus we got Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, Elden Ring, the FF7 remakes, Yakuza Like a Dragon, Lost Judgment and more from RGG, Total Warhammer 3, Uncharted 4 on PC. Death Stranding 1 on PC... I could keep going for way longer :pie_open_mouth:

You might have a point about AAA games and rising costs, but it could also lead to a new golden age of portable gaming :]
 
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I played through Symphony of the Night for the first time back in 2024. I'm playing through KOTOR for the first time now. I can honestly say these games are head and shoulders above what is coming out today. Games should be light years ahead of where they were around 2000, but they've definitely regressed.
Very, very, very true. But the same thing can even be said about many SNES and NES games as well.
 
I guess maybe if you have lots of time to surf the internet and complain about things, and very little time to play games, maybe there's something to this?

If you have even a little bit of money to buy a console and spend a few hundred dollars a year on the games, most of us can wind up with more great games than we have time to play. Between digital sales, subscription services, and Gamefly still being around, there's no excuse for not having your cup runneth over. No one is forcing anyone to buy new games at full price. Get over your FOMO if that's what's driving you.

Genuinely complaining about things you can avoid is lame. Spend less time online and more time gaming, reading, watching good.movies and TV, and spend time with real people in real life.

Posting great memes and sick burns about dumb shit is fun though. :messenger_sunglasses:
 
OP is 100% right, so far, but lots of time left this decade.

The 2020s so far have been horrendous for gaming. Endless remakes, remasters, cancelled projects, woke concepts, delays, inflated budgets leading to severe lack of risk taking in AAA games.

You can't argue with my points above. They're fact.
 
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It's the best it's ever been or going to be anyway with Dawn of War 4, GTA VI, FFVII Remake Part 3, Elder Scrolls VI, Fallout 5, and countless Resident Evil games.
 
TECHNICALLY. The first games on Oscilliscopes were in fact from the 40s lol. But they required on screen overlays and had no actual game logic. Turing's Chess game was also in the 40s but it couldn't play a full game.

Ahoy has an excellent retrospective on what the first game was.


Don't forget pinball and electromechanical games were very much a precursor to video games
First light gun games nearly a century old
 
There's so much to choose from, I mean, straight up something for everyone.

In the last 6 years I find myself playing/enjoying less AAA games than I did years ago, but that doesn't mean all hope is lost by any means. There still are some that I enjoy, and when I'm not, I'm enjoying indie and AA titles.

Have there been some duds in the 2020s? For me? Sure. But there have also been some very memorable ones IMO.
 
The biggest issue with gaming today is there is too much....

...too many game studios = too many games being made compared to previous generations
...too much access to games since everything is digital now
...too much time and money to create AAA games
...too much greed driving the big companies on both hardware and software
...too much access to "news" and "reviews" (and opinions in general)
...too much agenda being driven by too many sources (This goes for both sides of the woke/anti-woke bullshit and all that come with that)
...not enough people just having fun with the good stuff that is out there.
 
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