LootHunter: I finished
Dark Souls Remastered yesterday. Is this game old or new? I mean, considering that
Dark Souls was released in 2011 and
Remastered is basically a patched version.
So how do you feel? Where do you draw the line, e.g. is a game released in 2017 old or new to you? After all, it was released over a year ago! A whole year!
I can't really define an exact year count for "old games". It is maybe more about the feel of the game(s), ie. do they feel (or look) like from a completely different gaming generation, than new games. At least when talking about AAA games, with indie games it is trickier as some of them pretend to be older than they are, with retro graphics and gameplay.
For that reason, I consider e.g. PS3 era games like Mirror's Edge, Spec Ops: The Line and maybe even Far Cry 2 still relatively new games. Their graphics look "fresh enough" and newer games have generally a similar feeling to them. And yeah, I consider also Dark Souls to be a new game.
PS2 era games (also on PC) I already consider old games.
About movies... it blows my mind sometimes when I realize how old some movie is, which I still consider semi-new. For instance, they showed Phantom Menace (again) on TV yesterday. I was kinda surprised to reallize it was made already in 1999, and I feel like it was "some years ago" when I went to watch in in the cinema! (and was appalled by its lack of quality).
1999! That's the same decade when they made old movies like the first Jurassic Park and Total Recall! Only six freaking years between Jurassic Park and Phantom Menace, how can that be?
EDIT: Then again, probably the reason why 1993 and 1999 feel like completely different eras to me was things that changed in my personal life between those years, like moving on my own, starting dating someone, starting working etc. etc. yadda yadda. Yeah, that's probably it. In a way I was a completely different person in 1999 to what I was just six years before, or at least it felt that way.