Posted January 22, 2009
I've been thinking about this topic for a while, and I figured It'd make for good conversation.
What do you feel about games, that can be sold again, with minimal effort, typically just slapping a year at the end.
For example, Madden, Guitar Hero, Rockband, Halo, Grand Theft Auto, Super Smash Bros, Metroid, etc..
I personally am getting a little sick of them, they can release a "new game" with minimal effort, and charge the same prices, it's a little silly. I mean, sure in most cases (like Super Smash Bros, or The Legend Of Zelda) they do change things dramatically, but how many times in TLOZ or SSB, have you gone "the game play is the same as the last one!"
Personally, I am tired of the Zelda series, the latest release that was refreshing to me, was the windwaker, but even that followed the same formula of "get x items, to get x items, to beat the boss." It's just getting a little ridiculous in my opinion. I mean, sure people will be attracted to a series because of it's signature gameplay, but there are ways to reinvent or reimage something so that it's fresh.
What do you feel about games, that can be sold again, with minimal effort, typically just slapping a year at the end.
For example, Madden, Guitar Hero, Rockband, Halo, Grand Theft Auto, Super Smash Bros, Metroid, etc..
I personally am getting a little sick of them, they can release a "new game" with minimal effort, and charge the same prices, it's a little silly. I mean, sure in most cases (like Super Smash Bros, or The Legend Of Zelda) they do change things dramatically, but how many times in TLOZ or SSB, have you gone "the game play is the same as the last one!"
Personally, I am tired of the Zelda series, the latest release that was refreshing to me, was the windwaker, but even that followed the same formula of "get x items, to get x items, to beat the boss." It's just getting a little ridiculous in my opinion. I mean, sure people will be attracted to a series because of it's signature gameplay, but there are ways to reinvent or reimage something so that it's fresh.