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So a new Prey game has been announced, sounds cool right? Well, do you know what it's being called? Prey. Just Prey.

Needless to say, this is the latest in a trend of naming new stuff after old stuff and everyone getting confused. Honestly, this is probably the worst example of this happening. At least with something like Doom when someone says "I'm playing Doom!" you can guess they're probably not talking about Doom 2, 3, or any of the mobile games, you can whittle it down to 2 possibilities. Here, we have a series of two games which are both named EXACTLY THE SAME.

For a while I was sympathetic this trend, I could understand why you'd want to make a squeal/reboot without all the baggage of number and subtitles as some sort of culmination of the series. But now this is just getting out of hand.

As a wise man once said: "IT'S TIME TO STOP!"
Wanna know what's even more confusing? New Prey has extremely little to do with the original Prey, and nothing to do with Human Head's Prey 2.

My guess is they want to just completely reboot it.
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CARRiON.FLOWERS: Wanna know what's even more confusing? New Prey has extremely little to do with the original Prey, and nothing to do with Human Head's Prey 2.

My guess is they want to just completely reboot it.
Oh so it's not the kind-of-open-ish-world bounty hunting game?
That's a shame, that sounded sort of interesting.
A similar trend I have noticed: Giving programs completely meaningless titles, in order to obscure the basic concept of running a program for the casual user.

For instance, I use a tablet/laptop hybrid called "Surface". In order to get its pen to work properly, I have to download a program called ... "Surface" .. And Windows 10 is shipped with an default image viewing program called "Photos", and a default Email client called "Mail", and a default music player called 'Music'.

Together with the way GoG/Steam clients and Android devices obscures the download and installation process, future generations may grow up to be technology illiterates who don't grasp the concept of "installing a program".
Post edited June 13, 2016 by KasperHviid
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KasperHviid: A similar trend I have noticed: Giving programs completely meaningless titles, in order to obscure the basic concept of running a program for the casual user.

For instance, I use a tablet/laptop hybrid called "Surface". In order to get its pen to work properly, I have to download a program called ... "Surface" .. And Windows 10 is shipped with an default image viewing program called "Photos", and a default Email client called "Mail", and a default music player called 'Music'.

Together with the way GoG/Steam client and Andoid devices obscures the download and installation process, future generations may grow up to be technology illiterates who don't grasp concept of "installing a program".
" future generations may grow up to be technology illiterates who don't grasp concept of "installing a program"."
That is already happening. I have seen children swiping tv screens for example. There is always the problem of where technology becomes more intuitive and easier to use, the underlying skills are lost. Same has happened with most things, I mean ask someone nowadays what feet are used for and they will probably tell you: "For pushing car pedals, and treadmills in the gym"

There is still hope however, they cannot yet deflect giant meteors, even with Brucie nuking himself.
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Gengar78: As a wise man once said: "IT'S TIME TO STOP!"
See how many movies and TV series/episodes called "Witness" there are:

http://www.imdb.com/find?q=witness&s=tt&exact=true&ref_=fn_al_tt_ex

Or "Killer":

http://www.imdb.com/find?q=killer&s=tt&exact=true&ref_=fn_tt_ex

This is madness! No, this is Spartah!!!

http://www.imdb.com/find?q=madness&s=tt&exact=true&ref_=fn_tt_ex
Post edited June 13, 2016 by timppu
I thought this was going to be a thread about electrictiy...
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KasperHviid: Together with the way GoG/Steam clients and Android devices obscures the download and installation process, future generations may grow up to be technology illiterates who don't grasp the concept of "installing a program".
Hell, we've seen this a number of times on GOG already. Numerous people have come on the boards wondering how to get their game to work because Galaxy wasn't working and they didn't understand the concept of installing the game files via browser/DLer.
We need more games with 2000 in the title. Like SimCity 2000 or Tyrian 2000. I wonder why that naming convention died out.
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Bouchart: We need more games with 2000 in the title. Like SimCity 2000 or Tyrian 2000. I wonder why that naming convention died out.
cause we passed 2000 and are in 2016 now
2000 doesnt appear to be anything special anymore
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Gengar78: As a wise man once said: "IT'S TIME TO STOP!"
"Proceeds to create a new game called Freddi Fish 2".

Joking aside, it annoys me as well to have to call the new Rise of the Triad as Rise of the Triad (2013) or the new Shadow Warrior as Shadow Warrior (2013) to differentiate it from the original games, but at the same time, I'm not sure how else they could go about it. Giving clichéd subtitles (like Reborn, Resurrection or Rewhatever) could be one way, but it reminds me of all those horror film sequels from the 80s and makes the title feel silly/cheesy.
Could be worse... they could be forging ahead without being able to draw on anything.
What shall we call the new civilization?.... I know lets call it 'Civilization 'next''.
What about after that? ... We'll call it Civilization 'that other one''
What about the third reboot of the 4th Resident Evil? ... Um...
We're calling it Um?!?
Yes, Yes, praise me I thought of it; It shall be known as 'Resident Evil 'Um'' & we shall follow it up with 'Resident Evil 'Huh? What?!?''