Games constantly released broken. Players voice what they don't like in the masses, companies do it anyway. EA surprised Battlefield under preformed, ( they don't even have a scoreboard for multiplayer btw). Halo with a super empty world and battle pass is a money grab. Nba 2k says 87% of fans completely loved a game but it just doesn't fit what they wan't to do so won't add in future game. Call of Duty doing the same EXACT thing every year. New titles very meh. No great big hitters in there prime currently. Not creating new game Titles that would become classics like original Halo and Cod ETC. Xbox dashboard looks like www.facebook.com/xbox, like this, add that, favor this, poke that. Battle royal every where. Open world, every where, pay to play , loot boxes, live gaming, reskinned and reinserted into game. Roadmap to fix broken games, remake Call of duty but don't remake the multiplayer. Announce Kotor but force fans to wait 3 years. Completely lie to fans about Anthem, sell it and then abandon it. Horrible work environments. This is what happens when you let higher ups into the game industries and CEO's and they prioritize money over everything. Over player experience, over player feedback. Money talks players don't. I HATE I HATE I HATE. Just had to vent.
Just named those games because those are very well known, trust me there is a list of terrible/meh games.
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1 Reply[i]I also worry about Gaming heading in a direction that I have no desire to follow. I worried about this back when the Wii came out, and became so mainstream that Microsoft and Sony started putting mediocre shovel-wear crap on their consoles to capitalise on the Wii’s mainstream popularity. I worried about it when ‘they’ declared that single player games were dead. I worry about it when ‘Games as a Service’ became the holy grail that everyone started chasing. I worry about it every time there’s a E3, or a Game Awards show, and a bunch of new games are announced, and they all look the same. And I especially worry about it now that every time I see the words NFT, or blockchain, or crypto.[/i]