Posted February 24, 2012
If you need to take a break from gaming that's fine. We can get burned out done anything and ditto with games. But I also sense a lot of nostalgia in your post and how everything was always so much better in the past. Yes, some things WERE better in the past and I can even agree that the Golden Age of gaming was between 97-02 but even today we get so many good games and thanks to amazing technology we have the best graphics ever and more processing power to render big worlds.
I loved Bastion for its story-telling and cool setting. I loved Skyrim for fixing most of the issues with Oblivion. I loved Deus Ex HR for being faithfull to the DE name. I loved Batman AC for its open world and cool setting. I loved Star Craft 2 for providing a great RTS.
Pretty much all of your games for your C64, NES, SNES, Amiga etc. have that in common that you cannot play them because the hardware is no longer available if/when it breaks down. I don't like DRM either but that's no reason IMO to stop gaming when the effect of DRM is the same as that of old hardware no longer working.
I too have been a gamer for 25+ years (since 87 when I was 10) and I still love this hobby. Gaming has gotten more mainstream and is big business these days and what is "in" changes with the zeitgeist but I don't take that as a personal insult but instead I just find the games that DO cater to my needs and with sites like GoG that is easy these days. Thanks to Steam I can play games that never came out in stores here in Denmark and I love that. So I still love this hobby and hope that I will never change that. Gaming still gives me that magic buzz that great stories, amazing worlds, good gameplay can. Yes, there are more drivel today but there has always been drivel. You just need to find the good stuff outthere.
I loved Bastion for its story-telling and cool setting. I loved Skyrim for fixing most of the issues with Oblivion. I loved Deus Ex HR for being faithfull to the DE name. I loved Batman AC for its open world and cool setting. I loved Star Craft 2 for providing a great RTS.
Pretty much all of your games for your C64, NES, SNES, Amiga etc. have that in common that you cannot play them because the hardware is no longer available if/when it breaks down. I don't like DRM either but that's no reason IMO to stop gaming when the effect of DRM is the same as that of old hardware no longer working.
I too have been a gamer for 25+ years (since 87 when I was 10) and I still love this hobby. Gaming has gotten more mainstream and is big business these days and what is "in" changes with the zeitgeist but I don't take that as a personal insult but instead I just find the games that DO cater to my needs and with sites like GoG that is easy these days. Thanks to Steam I can play games that never came out in stores here in Denmark and I love that. So I still love this hobby and hope that I will never change that. Gaming still gives me that magic buzz that great stories, amazing worlds, good gameplay can. Yes, there are more drivel today but there has always been drivel. You just need to find the good stuff outthere.