Well, here's my rant.
If you look at computer/consol games these days, you see bigger and better graphics, and a lot of games SELL simply because the graphics are incredible.
Anyway, if you look PAST the graphics, and sit down and play the game, they all seem the same. Graphics and imaging have gotten exponentially better over the last few years, but how many games ACTUALLY do something with them? If you look at the Final-Fantasy line of games, many of the newer ones could have been 2-D (like FF6, FF3 here in the US) and you wouldn't have noticed too big of a change in gameplay.
I'm an Avid Counter-Strike player and play competitively, and I recently downloaded and played "Return to Castle Wolfenstein"... I was not impressed. There was ABSOLUTLY NOthing I hadn't seen in another First person shooter game in the 5 years before. It was your basic, shoot 'em up and get to the end of the level type game.
as far as FPS games are concerned, they've reached their eppitome(sp?) at Half-Life. Everything else has been or will be about the same IMO.
...another example is WarCraft 3. I also downloaded and played the beta of this game, and was not impressed either. Real-Time Strategy games hit the top probably around StarCraft. Probably the reason it's 'still one of the biggest games played today. Same goes for Counter-Strike.
Now an example of a game that HAS stood out, is Jedi Knight II, the light-saber duels in combination with the force-usage was really something quite fresh and new.
...anyway I hope you get what I'm trying to say.
If you look at computer/consol games these days, you see bigger and better graphics, and a lot of games SELL simply because the graphics are incredible.
Anyway, if you look PAST the graphics, and sit down and play the game, they all seem the same. Graphics and imaging have gotten exponentially better over the last few years, but how many games ACTUALLY do something with them? If you look at the Final-Fantasy line of games, many of the newer ones could have been 2-D (like FF6, FF3 here in the US) and you wouldn't have noticed too big of a change in gameplay.
I'm an Avid Counter-Strike player and play competitively, and I recently downloaded and played "Return to Castle Wolfenstein"... I was not impressed. There was ABSOLUTLY NOthing I hadn't seen in another First person shooter game in the 5 years before. It was your basic, shoot 'em up and get to the end of the level type game.
as far as FPS games are concerned, they've reached their eppitome(sp?) at Half-Life. Everything else has been or will be about the same IMO.
...another example is WarCraft 3. I also downloaded and played the beta of this game, and was not impressed either. Real-Time Strategy games hit the top probably around StarCraft. Probably the reason it's 'still one of the biggest games played today. Same goes for Counter-Strike.
Now an example of a game that HAS stood out, is Jedi Knight II, the light-saber duels in combination with the force-usage was really something quite fresh and new.
...anyway I hope you get what I'm trying to say.



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