Falelorn
Shared on Thu, 02/15/2007 - 12:29Remember when you anxiously waited for a new game to come out, checking the store, magazines and possibly the internet (depending when in the last 20+ years you were waiting for a game), when it came you were excited, you installed it, or just put the first disc / disk in, modified a autoexec.bat and config.sys file so it would run and started the game.
Honestly I still do love games and gaming, but I am not excited for games anymore. Is the little boy in me dead? I dearly hope he is alive and just waiting for the game to get me excited again. Games were magical for this boy, fun, and even with the fun of DOS and Windows 3.x/95 with getting them to run it was worth it.
Over the last few days I have been wondering when the last time I felt this way was. It certainly was not for Halo 2, there was a little fun factor with Oblivion, but not much, Mass Effect does have some, but really the last time I was genuine excited and the game paid off in spades was Wing Commander IV – Price of Freedom.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvPQHdVG1lc[/youtube]Wing Commander IV was one of the last true big budget games which fused live action video that was not totally cheesy, a good story and fun combat. I ate it up; I still eat it up as I recently found it and installed it on my ancient laptop I knew I kept for a reason.
The game is great still today, plays well, graphically could be better, but it solid and has a great compelling story. Not even Oblivion had a great story, it was rather cliché fantasy with some major boring parts and I still love it, but it is no Baldur’s Gate II by any means.
Today I spent the morning going over the upcoming game releases for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS, PSP and PC and not one game truly has me giddy like a school boy. Some I am really waiting for such as Halo 3, Bioshock, Mass Effect and Spore but no giddy factor.
Will it ever come back? I doubt it. We have seen everything so far that games can really give us as long as the development costs sky rocket and publishers control what sells, and we know what sells. Nameless FPS, crappy clone RPG’s and Platformer 12 the return of the double jump. How many hybrid FPS/RPG with Platformer elements will we have to deal with before some makes a real revolutionary FPS? How long until RPG’s are in a real living world where everything has a reaction that is not scripted? I have doubts that this generation will deliver anything new. Perhaps in 5 years when new consoles are out someone can break the mold.
Until that time I will play my 3DO, my old PC games and some new console games and wait for a company to really move forward and propel a game genre to new heights and not just pull a Resistance and make a been there done that game, even if it is good.
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