One short video to make every point you just made - invalid.NakedGranny wrote:an absolutely brilliant point.Drax wrote:A lot of old gamers should consider one of the reasons we find modern games easy is because we're older gamers. After X number of years, you become kind of good.
i know it's fashionable to hate on modern games, extolling the virtues of "the good old days" of gaming... you could say that Sudoku is the best game ever made, citing that it's a deep puzzle, infinitely new and extraordinarily difficult for humans to engage with. but would you be correct in your evaluation? no. Sudoku is not a great game as an art form.
it's a mental exercise, it's a task requiring the development of a rigorous algorithm for solution, but it is not a GAME. it is not a task which engages the user with feedback, risk and reward. it isn't entertainment, even if it does occupy your time. Sudoku is, qualitatively, not a game, it is merely pointless exercise.
i haven't played Mass Effect, so the attempts to assail its virtues and thereby assault the merit of "modern gaming" as a whole is even more obviously stupid.
modern games have clear advantages over games in the early '80s. they're capable of being serious art, telling serious stories. the systems for engaging the user's attention have become more sophisticated, more rewarding, less frustrating -- as they should be! sure, modern games cover a wider spectrum from pure entertainment to art form, but modern games have become better at being fun. you know, the fun? the thing which makes them games?
i'll cite the fact that game creation, as an industry, has absolutely exploded since the '80s. games dominate and pervade modern culture in a way that cinema and radio never did. if modern gaming just isn't as good as "old school" gaming, how do you explain this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ZtBCpo0eU