Can’t wait for all that’s in store next.

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    11 months ago

    This year started off not so great and has had some lows alongside its great highs. Several live service games shutting down early this year, Suicide Squad game being a generic looter shooter, Redfall being okay but buggy, Forspoken being not great, LOTR-Gollum being not fun to play.

    People in general have soured a little on microtransaction filled live service games. Established IP-driven games will likely still succeed and rake in tons, but people will be wary about new IPs tied to live-service games that can disappear in a heartbeat.

    Sorry if this is me being a negative Nancy, I am looking forward to what’s coming next but I figure I should remind people this very recent history.

    • @B3_CHAD@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      11 months ago

      I guess I am just happy as we got some bangers like BG3 ,Zelda Tears of the kingdom and FFXVI this year. Also Starfield and Spiderman 2 really excites me. But yeah this has seen its fair share of shitty releases and scummy practices.

        • @EremesZorn@beehaw.org
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          I heard they went a different direction, and it plays like Devil May Cry.
          I’m personally not picking up another FF until they go back go the classic format of the PSX days. Actual turn-based battles. I already got burned by FFXV and the FF7 remake.
          At least Falcom is still making good old fashioned JRPGs with The Legend of Heroes…

      • Rentlar
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        111 months ago

        Hey, it is a great year for games and you are absolutely fine to be excited about it! Like you say there a lot of highs but I’m trying to keep things within realistic context.

    • @EremesZorn@beehaw.org
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      I know its highly unrealistic, but I think the one thing I want above all else from the gaming industry is for studios, publishers etc. to keep quiet about upcoming releases until they have a finished or nearly finished product all set. That way the release date can, yknow, be the actual release date.

      • Rentlar
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        211 months ago

        Only time companies tend to do that is for game remasters/ports.