Creativity is Dead...

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Modern Gaming is Dead... No. Creativity is Dead. The Gaming Industry as well as Gamers have forgotten what creativity looks like and what type of experiences gaming can offer. From Halo to Destiny 2 to games from Blizzard, Arkane, Bioware, you name it. Triple A gaming has lost all creativity and gamers are defending it.
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  • @darkranger116
    @darkranger116 Жыл бұрын

    "you cant sell cars that have their rear axle sold separately. Unless its a video game. Because gamers have no product standard."

  • @Bryanleerosi38

    @Bryanleerosi38

    Жыл бұрын

    "It'll be good in a few years, you toxic fans just have no patience and want to complain about everything. Yeah, paying minimum $60-$70 for something that isn't guaranteed to actually be complete in the future is a necessity bc they need to be paid as well."

  • @Bojoschannel

    @Bojoschannel

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell that to Tesla and other shit companies, they basically sell you cars with DLC and it's not even parts missing or anything, just paywalled basic features like going faster and such. Capitalist (un) inventiveness at its best

  • @Calamity_Leo

    @Calamity_Leo

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@Bojoschannel better than communism, at least I have a car and food, but in all reality this is cronies capitalism not true, since all those bad regulations are hurting the small guy, in the US the founding father warned of corporations and Lobbyist

  • @Krannski

    @Krannski

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@Calamity_Leo ...without regulation you would ONLY get crony capitalism. Unrestricted capitalism evolves into feudalism, even Adam Smith all the way back understood that. The reason why we have regulations in the first place is because we tried living without them, and discovered that shit doesn't work. But then a certain kind of young, gullible people roll on stage, thinking they are smart, and say "just remove all regulations lol there is no way it can be bad my favourite political pundits all day so".

  • @unsuspiciousdweller8967

    @unsuspiciousdweller8967

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Calamity_Leo bro legit said 'better then communism' and that its "not TRUE capitalism" I hope to see one of your comedy shows one day

  • @androtaz2621
    @androtaz2621 Жыл бұрын

    Destiny 2 really is the best example of everything wrong with modern games. On the surface by looking at just how many big creators are miserable with the state of the game you'd think it's tanking and yet its actually doing better than ever (financially) . Corporations have figured out that the 'target' audience loves nothing more than subsidizing it's own misery.

  • @malcolmpowder2564

    @malcolmpowder2564

    Жыл бұрын

    It's fucking insane honestly, that there aren't laws preventing games from being as scummy as Destiny 2.

  • @balancebreaker1561

    @balancebreaker1561

    Жыл бұрын

    Their target audiences arent the passionate gamers, but the casual player that plays for 2 hours after work and drops cash on it whenever they see something cool

  • @MonstertruckBadass

    @MonstertruckBadass

    Жыл бұрын

    @@balancebreaker1561 Yep, gaming turned from a passionate hobby into... consumerism.

  • @maineman5757

    @maineman5757

    Жыл бұрын

    I was saying that about Destiny 1. Look at what you people did to gaming.

  • @themetalpig7613

    @themetalpig7613

    Жыл бұрын

    Bungie actually admitted to deliberately under delivering because over delivering creates expectation. They have perfected the art of mediocrity.

  • @KingKreef
    @KingKreef10 ай бұрын

    My theory is that creativity thrives when options are limited. For example, technology was limited back in the day so you need to be more creative to overcome obstacles. Now there are so many tools(options) that overcome the obstacles for you. So there is no need to be creative. Now everything is ran by statistics, money flow and player retention. Art is dead

  • @pendergastj

    @pendergastj

    10 ай бұрын

    I would like to see a new console released which is limited in power by design, like an N64 or a DS, it would create so many better games!

  • @herskind1364

    @herskind1364

    10 ай бұрын

    This literally makes no sense though. Creativity and innovation thrives when competition is high. And competition is very high in the gaming industry in todayss day an age. Its not that gaming is dying or that creativity is dying, you guys just dont like change, and would rather see gaming go down the path it has been for the past 20 years instead of actually seeing the reality. Creativity is still very prevalent in the industry. Games like RDR2, Elden Ring, The Witcher, God of War, Hogwarts legacy, Jedi Survivor, are all proof that creativity still thrives in the industry. The reality of the situation is that many people have grown up with gaming and are now baffled that they dont enjoy it anymore in their 20s. And instead of realising that their dissatisfaction is caused by them growing up and changing as human beings, they'd rather want to sit in their gaming bubble and blame their decreasing happiness on bad developers and capitalism, when in reality they just dont know what else to spend their time on, because they dont know much else in life.

  • @abdulrahmanezat5621

    @abdulrahmanezat5621

    10 ай бұрын

    Silent hill is an example

  • @KingKreef

    @KingKreef

    10 ай бұрын

    You ended your entire argument when you mentioned Hogwards in the same list as Elden Ring. I can also list shit AAA games but i dont think youtube allows so much characters @@herskind1364

  • @Otto_Von_Itter9000

    @Otto_Von_Itter9000

    10 ай бұрын

    @@herskind1364 Objectively wrong, you cannot look at the modern gaming industry and say "it's changed so it's good and the rest of you are stuck in the past" because gaming has just become worse due to greed, pandering and normalization. I paid 60 bucks for my game and now you want me to spend even more money? No thank you. You want me to play a game which actively despises its audience, which is made up of a majority white men? No thank you. You want me to play a remaster of a game that came out 20 years ago because you can't come up with anything new that's actually fun to play? No thank you. You want me to play the same game I have been playing for the past 10 years because this game design is safe and normee safe despite it being unfun? No thank you.

  • @realkingofantarctica
    @realkingofantarctica10 ай бұрын

    Back in the 2000's there was no clear way to design a game, so developers had the freedom to try inventive ideas. This meant that no two game, sometimes even ones in the same series, played identically. It may not have always resulted in the most polished experience, but each one was undoubtedly unique. I'd rather play a 7/10 game from back then than a "10/10" game nowadays.

  • @theseproblemsmatter1

    @theseproblemsmatter1

    9 ай бұрын

    Nailed it

  • @laius6047

    @laius6047

    9 ай бұрын

    10/10 game nowadays what even is that? They're just glorified TV shows. So much cinematics it's pathetic.

  • @TylerMBuller12

    @TylerMBuller12

    9 ай бұрын

    A 7/10 from back then is a 10/10 these days.

  • @ddsjgvk

    @ddsjgvk

    6 ай бұрын

    You don't want another Far cry 3 expansion pack

  • @Yilue
    @Yilue Жыл бұрын

    Most companies are afraid to take risks. But hey guess what. Taking risks is what got humanity here today and is what got gaming to be this big in the first place.

  • @SpikeRazzor

    @SpikeRazzor

    Жыл бұрын

    Taking risks it too hard, taking advantage of others is easier.

  • @OmegaF77

    @OmegaF77

    Жыл бұрын

    You're assuming the ones in charge have any humanity left.

  • @almalone3282

    @almalone3282

    Жыл бұрын

    Taking risks costs 10s to 100s of millions

  • @B_Machine

    @B_Machine

    11 ай бұрын

    The risks now are MILLIONS of dollars more risky than they were before. If we look at the amount of devs needed to create a game, we see that some require 10x more manpower than they used to. Triple-A games are much more risky nowadays and have many more people's livelihood riding on them.

  • @77wolfblade

    @77wolfblade

    11 ай бұрын

    Only through conflict we continue to evolve!

  • @PSOpwnage
    @PSOpwnage Жыл бұрын

    Its not just gaming but corporate America as a whole.

  • @FlamespeedyAMV

    @FlamespeedyAMV

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome to late stage capitalism

  • @id1550

    @id1550

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FlamespeedyAMVWe’re not in that at all, what are you talking about?

  • @chillhour6155

    @chillhour6155

    11 ай бұрын

    It's not just America, japanese developers like Squeenix have been getting away with this crap for years, just look at they're latest embarrassment, it's been more then a decade since they've released something that's good and not just derivative cop out , NOT just something with a popular IP names slapped on it

  • @chillhour6155

    @chillhour6155

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MozambiqueEnjoyer6097 why do people like you always yell commie, I don't get it, can I call you Corrupies then ?

  • @PSOpwnage

    @PSOpwnage

    11 ай бұрын

    @@chillhour6155 Got to keep our ESG scores high. All my bank invests in shit is pathetic. Last year was etfs.

  • @PixelOtter0813
    @PixelOtter081310 ай бұрын

    As an indie game dev , thanks for having the much required confidence in us :D and the more you encourage us, the more better product we deliver , its not about money for us indie devs , its about the praise and the players experience :D

  • @GimmieDaDnB

    @GimmieDaDnB

    10 ай бұрын

    even if someone pirates your game, if you can win over the pirates into your game then you know you hit big time, because even pirates won't play garbage

  • @chrisoconnell3942

    @chrisoconnell3942

    10 ай бұрын

    See if we had people like you making these AAA games without these greedy seventy-year-old men running the company gaming would be awesome again honestly we don't need corporate assholes to make video games when people are making them in their basement we should be able to make our own games and sell them without publishing them look at shivery to for example the game was developed by six guys or something like that in their basement and it got sold worldwide without a publisher so that means anybody can make a great war game if they have the passion and the patients without getting bought out by these corporate greedy old farts

  • @johnperea3360

    @johnperea3360

    10 ай бұрын

    I like indie games over triple a nowadays

  • @user-qe7bt9dz1l

    @user-qe7bt9dz1l

    9 ай бұрын

    @@GimmieDaDnB Yes, you know your game is the shit if even pirates will pay up for it out of respect and admiration.

  • @MIDO44444

    @MIDO44444

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@chrisoconnell3942the problem is triple A games need funding and people who provide said fundings only care about money and revenue not quality for the most part

  • @lumbertown6040
    @lumbertown60409 ай бұрын

    it reminds me of what George Lucas once said in an interview, its the Fear of Creativity, i dont think there is no Creativity anymore, but we are at a point where everyone is so afraid of it, constantly walking on eggshells and more concerned to check all the boxes then delivering something really good.

  • @jackstraw4222

    @jackstraw4222

    9 ай бұрын

    absolutely ,thats what iv pointed out as well as lazy developers and ceo's obsessed with money even when they are already rich...and yea some developers are lazy and make excuses as to why they release unfinished games or games with weak graphics...

  • @lambdrey
    @lambdrey11 ай бұрын

    Same goes for Valve's old games as well. Take Portal for example: Valve found a bunch of students who created a game, called barnacular drop which is about a princess who need to solve puzzles to get out of a dungeon. Valve thought this is a good game concept and hired them to make Portal. It only took 40 people to make Portal 1 in the end and now it's one of my favorite games.

  • @yoshialmighty8324

    @yoshialmighty8324

    10 ай бұрын

    Portal is a game that every gamer should play at least once, its amazing

  • @lambdrey

    @lambdrey

    10 ай бұрын

    @@yoshialmighty8324 Including both the first game and the second.

  • @BoleDaPole

    @BoleDaPole

    10 ай бұрын

    Valve doesn't need to make games anymore, also if they make a bad game then the mystic goes away. Newell knows this and has protected his brand very well.

  • @gtamike_TSGK

    @gtamike_TSGK

    10 ай бұрын

    The Talos Principle is a better puzzle game.

  • @bricaaron3978

    @bricaaron3978

    10 ай бұрын

    It's actually 'Narbacular Drop', but yes --- Portal is one of my favorite games as well. It was one of the demos that prompted me to build my first gaming PC in 2008, along with the demos for BioShock, Half-Life 2, F.E.A.R., The Witcher, Dark Messiah of Might and Magic, and Crysis.

  • @kda3113
    @kda3113 Жыл бұрын

    That example with COD is extremely accurate. The new mw2 feels soulless, and the campaign is nothing compared to the original mw2. It's like the devs gave up once they realised they can make the same amount of money without putting in any effort.

  • @annekristiina7503

    @annekristiina7503

    Жыл бұрын

    One has to also consider the fact that COD for example(and other longterm titles) has been around for a very long time, so maybe most of the people originally working on the series has retired and moved on to something else, and the new people being recruited to develop aren't creative in the same way, or overtaken by corporate desicions from above their paygrade. I think this has happened to Destiny 2.

  • @noone-em3wc

    @noone-em3wc

    Жыл бұрын

    you have to also realize COD ripped off the Sicario movies to make "their" campaign. some of the maps and characters are literally carbon copies. made me so made to see people praise something so obviously stolen.

  • @annekristiina7503

    @annekristiina7503

    Жыл бұрын

    @@noone-em3wc I see, I didn't know that. But you know half of Destiny is a rip off of Warframe, and Warframe rips off ideas from others aswell, but it doesn't matter. You can still like something even if the story or idea wasn't new. I think it gets attacked when the gameplay loop stops beeing immersive and fun. I bet theres a whole science behind what draws people to play for hours.

  • @jordankroonenberg5084

    @jordankroonenberg5084

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annekristiina7503yea it’s called burnout, from a developer standpoint point, this happens because it’s a job. Consumers/gamers also become burnt out, but we don’t provide much other than revenue for the company that produces a particular franchise, and obviously consumer interest or player numbers. The majority of us don’t provide creative ideas to pitch, only feedback on what’s given. Destiny is a good example but compared to cod it’s to young.

  • @chillhour6155

    @chillhour6155

    11 ай бұрын

    *it's a remake* by Activision..for a *COD* game, if that doesn't spell creativity is dead then nothing does, think about how fkn lazy and easy it is for the companies to make money off of people

  • @bradoalfredo5203
    @bradoalfredo520310 ай бұрын

    Also the death of co-op campaign in games is the saddest for me. Almost no game is fun enough to play through solo in the desolate landscape. At least with some friends you can be miserable together

  • @shalindelta7

    @shalindelta7

    10 ай бұрын

    It's called single-player for a reason. I hard disagree with you, sp are best when i play alone and soak into the narrative. If i want to play with friends I'll play something like apex legends where there's no story just high action gameplay.

  • @ebenezerspludge8369

    @ebenezerspludge8369

    10 ай бұрын

    Baldur's Gate 3 is a great multiplayer game you can play 4 players locally. If you need a list of new games let me know. I actively seek out local multiplayer games.

  • @bungmonkey2295

    @bungmonkey2295

    10 ай бұрын

    Not everyone has friends who can play when they do. Co op balance is difficult. Too difficult for todays entitled participation badge winners. Many co op games revolve around killing things. Its no fun when you play with people who kill everything themselves. Trying to balance the experience for everyone is too much trouble so you get stuff like diablo 4 where one tryhard kills a world boss in seconds and turns it into an empty experience for everyone else

  • @ebenezerspludge8369

    @ebenezerspludge8369

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bungmonkey2295 I agree that it can be tough to balance but many games get it right. Personally I think the harder the better for multiplayer. D4 has so many problems, That thing is a cash shop with a game attached to it. 9k developers and over 7 years of development time. How much time was spent on the game vs the microtransactions and manipulation tactics?

  • @bungmonkey2295

    @bungmonkey2295

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ebenezerspludge8369 is it? To me its a generic arpg with a ridiculously over priced cash shop of so so looking cosmetics. Tbh i had no idea so much time or so many people worked on it most of them must be diversity hires with no clue how to make anything worthwhile. With as many technical failures in d4 like getting stuck in the floor or how absolutely terrible some things are they should be absolutely embarrassed with the end product

  • @tickleberrypie8662
    @tickleberrypie866210 ай бұрын

    A big problem I have with the current AAA game’s is that it feels like we’ve lost the diversity of older titles. I remember when each studio would put out a wide variety of different games, there were puzzles, platformers, rhythm games, RPG’s, so on and so forth. But now every game is an “Esteemed 3d realistic open world RPG”. And when I hear one of these fail, the blame is always “It should have been more open.” Or “it should have been more realistic.” Even series that don’t fit into this binary I still see people saying “Should have made it a 3D game.” And people wonder why all games feel the same now smh

  • @Skumtomten1

    @Skumtomten1

    10 ай бұрын

    Indeed. It was alot more specialized, each studio developed their own games with their own identify in their own genre. Regardless of type of game or genre, you could find a developer that put out a good game for you back in the day. These days, and in the past decade, it has been all about chasing the latest trends, copying mechanics and ideas from the latest most successfull game. All of it follow a formula that attempt to capture as many people's attention as possible and appeal to the lowest common denominator, regardless of the type of game or genre. The end result is that all games becomes the same and have the same systems, becoming worse copies of the games they try to take inspiration from. While I agree with the video that modern devs generally lack competence, this is entirely the fault of upper management and their decisions. They decide what projects gets funding and what type of game the devs should make, and the strategy has sadly been to just follow the latest best selling game and making something similar. That is actually against all theory and basic principles of management, but I guess those people didn't listen to the lectures at all.

  • @Skumtomten1

    @Skumtomten1

    10 ай бұрын

    Also quite ironic how diversity is being promoted to such a degree today yet we live in a time of creativity, problem solving and unique thinking crisis. If diversity is so important why are they all making the same games?

  • @lafourmiedesbois5901

    @lafourmiedesbois5901

    9 ай бұрын

    AAA are held by investors and speculators all they are concerned about is the game ROI. So AAA developpers are not directed by the consummers or their passion but by their financial stakeholders and so they will not take any risk whereas indies are under a lot more risk right from the start they can take a risk by trying new stuff, AAA will always be behind indies now and they'll have to find a way to catch this creative energy a little bit like mario did when it started they bought all the dev companies they could until it was deemed monopoly action.

  • @hadookin47

    @hadookin47

    7 ай бұрын

    The 3D one is a big problem. When Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze was remastered for the switch, one of the most polished and creative 2D platformers ever, so many people didn’t even bother with it since it’s “just” a 2D game. I also think Sekiro is a masterpiece but I had even more fun in Dead Cells

  • @userxy6987

    @userxy6987

    2 ай бұрын

    Aren't modern gamers the ones who want every game coated with "modern paint"/ homogenized? Hell they have been saying this to classic titles which are more unique and iconic than the modern slops we have nowadays.

  • @jesuschrist7833
    @jesuschrist7833 Жыл бұрын

    What’s hysterical is same with movies. Every film is about trying to bring back Nostalgia when nobody is asking for reboots. The entire film and gaming industry is tanking.

  • @FlamespeedyAMV

    @FlamespeedyAMV

    Жыл бұрын

    It started with Music mostly, turned to absolutely filth

  • @vallahdsacretor4839

    @vallahdsacretor4839

    11 ай бұрын

    Movies reached a golden point with Marvel phase 1-3, with everyone trying to be like Marvel. High octane action, well written comedy, interesting plots, memorable characters, all of that. I remember the attempt to make a psychic cinematic universe with Next, Jumper, and Push. Not bad films by any means, but didn't have the public enraptured, so they just fell off the radar. The same goes for games. Everyone is trying to be like the next big thing, even when that thing is already there. Every triple-A game is now a variation of CS-GO and TF2. A live service with loot boxes that have cosmetics you can show off to everyone. PUBG did the battle pass and games like Destiny popularized the new MMO formula: A live service game with story missions, PvP and PvE content, and enough loot to make WoW shed a tear in joy. Large corporations never pursue anything truly original. They see one thing doing well, one trend that is more profitable, and they all copy it ad nauseam. Especially if it starts in the indie sphere.

  • @victornoel36

    @victornoel36

    11 ай бұрын

    At least there's a tiny spark of hope for movies. Most of recent Disney remakes have been bombing, it's a sign that the nostalgia bubble is bursting. If the higher ups are smart enough, they'll realize they have to change their strategy.

  • @richardsavolainen944

    @richardsavolainen944

    11 ай бұрын

    Again good movies, games, music and art aren't gone. All you you need to do is start looking for them outside your confort zone. All is and allwsys has been

  • @MrDibara

    @MrDibara

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@victornoel36 My guy, *it's current Disney.* "Learn from your own mistakes" was never in their vocabulary.

  • @VladShpiro
    @VladShpiro Жыл бұрын

    Creativity didn’t just die… it was murdered

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    The moneymen in each creative industry-be it games, movies, music, comic books or whatever-have always wanted to kill creativity. They always hated taking risks and thinking forward, being much more comfortable with a steady drip of mediocrity than some failures and some masterpieces. Finally they got their way.

  • @1roxyfan491

    @1roxyfan491

    11 ай бұрын

    "Griffin gaming wants to know your location"

  • @richardsavolainen944

    @richardsavolainen944

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@todesziegecreativity hasn't died. We just need to look further than AAA gaming and dig into more indie games like Disco Elysium as mentioned in the video

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    @@richardsavolainen944 Of course there's still indie, but the AAA space sucks up the vast majority of resources that could (or should) go towards actually creative developers.

  • @anthonyharris2930

    @anthonyharris2930

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@richardsavolainen944People don't want lame indies though. Alot of people grew up on AAA games

  • @suiken3149
    @suiken314910 ай бұрын

    Scarcity breeds creativity. Back in the day, devs have to be imaginative and creative because they lack resources and resorts to making really great atmospheres, excellent sound and level designs. Nowadays, devs especially at AAA studios are fed with so much resources that they don't know how to spend or utilize those said assets properly. Sometimes, less is more.

  • @shoon3032
    @shoon303210 ай бұрын

    It's videos like this that make me go "Man I knew the things I've been saying was on the money". People that I've played games with would defend the (Bad) gaming industry and their decisions simply because they don't have many options nowadays. (At least, this is how I view it) The amount of gratitude I had when Elden Ring came out was immeasurable. That game really made me think that I've been depraved of good games from developers that cared about their community. It reminded me of when I really was happy playing video games, and not hopping onto my console/computer *as a job* .

  • @rdubayoo

    @rdubayoo

    10 ай бұрын

    The people defending the gaming industry are a phenomenon I've noticed, and it's not just in games. Some people seem hellbent on defending mediocrity and inadequacy to the point where you begin to wonder what is wrong with them. Are they afraid of things changing for the better and prefer a substandard world?

  • @AdonanS

    @AdonanS

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@rdubayooI think those are the people that view your criticism as a personal attack because they like the product, or have a lot invested into it (momey, time, or hope). When someone starts pointing out the flaws, it makes them wonder if something is wrong with them; it makes them feel lesser because they like something with numerous flaws. Obviously, they're not lesser for it, but they feel lesser.

  • @bananas2aday

    @bananas2aday

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@rdubayoo this is deadass one of the best years of gaming weve ever had. We have baldurs gate 3, spiderman 2, starfield, hi fi rush, sea of stars, totk, harry potter, jedi survivor, pikmin 4 all these options but people are saying gaming is dead. Like its literally not dead id say the issue is there are TOO MANY choices for gaming.

  • @bricaaron3978

    @bricaaron3978

    10 ай бұрын

    @@AdonanS Imagine how a small child would react if you started criticizing his latest favorite toy. I have to add that I have believed for quite some time now that the corrupt gaming media has a lot of culpability in the degeneration of the industry. Just like the image translators of the Matrix, they can't be trusted... because "they work _for_ the construct".

  • @durakeno5575

    @durakeno5575

    10 ай бұрын

    @@rdubayoo When people defend the gaming industry, they're not defending the braindead games like Ubisoft open worlds or the new COD title. They're defending the gaming industry as a whole. Like the all the good Indie games that people who make these kinds of videos practically ignore. I'm not even gonna watch this vid because I know it's just baiting people and I don't want to contribute to his view count.

  • @Adenybaloi
    @Adenybaloi Жыл бұрын

    I've come to appreciate your brutal honesty.

  • @Ïurossa

    @Ïurossa

    Жыл бұрын

    What else is there to do

  • @Insanepie

    @Insanepie

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s not entirely honest tho

  • @chillhour6155

    @chillhour6155

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Insanepie explain

  • @slimjim540

    @slimjim540

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Insanepie I’ll be waiting for your video that breaks down where he lied lol

  • @anon4248

    @anon4248

    11 ай бұрын

    Believe it or not, it used to be this way all the time lol

  • @TeethSkylark
    @TeethSkylark Жыл бұрын

    With studios getting larger and larger, another issue may be that "Too many cooks spoil the broth." That things get bogged down by by the vision and interference of too many people

  • @LeMicronaut

    @LeMicronaut

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, those 4 numbers in the video are simple and impactful, but it really needs 5 minutes of who did what looked into. Halo infinite was notoriously built more by contract workers in 1/4 segments of the dev timeline and 343 slowly had to admit they had zero control over the product they underpaid other people to make. I think this is less to do with the complexity of new games and engines needing specialists (a lot of stuff has been streamlined), but rather a model to prevent workers' unions and tightnit teams that will object management in mass. Temporary workers looking to build resumes will usually bite their tongue and pray for the next job. Maybe the publicization for better worker conditions has sort of backfired. Smart people are probably lookkng elsewhere to work and going indie to fill that passion. The politics leave those who do go AAA shaped as a completely different type of team member that isn't up to snuff and a much less trusting investor that knows he has to make a machine instead of a studio. How much each "developer" made annually, as well as the distribution of salaries, would be interesting to know.

  • @Alopen-xb1rb

    @Alopen-xb1rb

    11 ай бұрын

    Or it could be like Star Citizen where nothing gets done because management likes to chase its own tail all day and never gets the overall game development moving along.

  • @kaden-sd6vb

    @kaden-sd6vb

    11 ай бұрын

    Prime example of this would be Turbo Overkill and the complete butchering of the bike level, exodus, along with the bike itself. People kept complaining the bike "controlled like shit" (it controlled like a bike) and now it's been turned into a slow and lame hover-scooter, and don't get me started on how the level itself was ruined

  • @LordSluggo

    @LordSluggo

    11 ай бұрын

    It's like they say: 4 programmers can do in a month what one programmer can do in a week

  • @GwyndolinOwO

    @GwyndolinOwO

    11 ай бұрын

    I'd say it depends. I blame a lot of the lack of creativity on economic min-maxing. A lot of companies are learning how many corners they can cut while still getting the profits they are hoping to make. In the gaming industry, that means things like live service games, reusing old ideas, mictrotransactions, and DLC/content sold separately. Some of these ideas aren't inherently bad but as these studios shifted from passion projects to corporations, its easy to see how they might use these ideas to see if they can lower costs while maintaining profit, or even increasing profit. They really aren't looking for the next cool idea anymore, not unless they think it would mean making money but the risk needs to seem worth it. So in a way i think studios getting bigger does ruin certain things about the games they make I'm just not sure its a "too many cooks" situation (at least not fully). At least with these larger corporate studios you generally have a few people at the top making the decisions, and these are the people that are generally the most worried about profits. And these are the people that will then coordinate their ideas with their dev studios. There could be ways for devs in the studio to bring up their ideas but I'd be a little surprised if there isn't some kind of approval process. Scope creep (adding in way too many ideas) can still totally happen, I'm just not sure its because the dev team itself is larger. Indie devs run into this issue all the time as well. I think its more of an issue where someone with a lot of power in the project really wants something done a certain way, and there's no way to tell them no.

  • @chrisbenson6753
    @chrisbenson675310 ай бұрын

    This has been my sentiment for a while. It’s kind of hard to keep leveling all of the blame at greedy publishers. They are a massive problem, but not the only massive problem. Glad to know I’m not alone.

  • @ModBros8434
    @ModBros843410 ай бұрын

    I think the main problem is that companies have realized that it’s not profitable to invest a ton of money into a high quality game when they can compensate with brand recognition, tech appeal, and other tactics

  • @ebenezerspludge8369

    @ebenezerspludge8369

    10 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't say "it’s not profitable to invest a ton of money into a high quality game" I would say they are looking to maximize profits.

  • @wwld9823
    @wwld9823 Жыл бұрын

    I remember when horse armor DLC came out for oblivion everyone laughed as I pointed out that was the beginning of the end, that if they would let that small "insignificant" cosmetic dlc slip through it would set a small precedent and one day the boiling frog would eventually cook to death, I fucking hate how right I was man..

  • @kenshinhimura9387

    @kenshinhimura9387

    Жыл бұрын

    I said the same thing way back with halo 2 map packs.

  • @wwld9823

    @wwld9823

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenshinhimura9387 kzread.info/dash/bejne/fYGFlKOpirfbn9I.html

  • @Zacatito

    @Zacatito

    Жыл бұрын

    Who would of thought horse armor for like $3 would spiral into armor sets for $15. If someone told me this when I was 8 I would think they were dumb

  • @VetriVade

    @VetriVade

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@kenshinhimura9387 the halo 2 map pack was awesome

  • @Matanumi

    @Matanumi

    Жыл бұрын

    At least the Halo 2 map pack added considerable value. They were new expanded maps in an already fully finished game (for the most part bugs and all) The horse DLC was a silly cosmetic. It was completely unnecessary yet it sold so much. It set a nasty precedent

  • @user-cy9yz1nr5q
    @user-cy9yz1nr5q Жыл бұрын

    this video goes to show why Deep Rock Galactic is such a good game; passionate devs, free progression, endless content. even though the game uses batltle passes and seasons, all the content stays in the game and is simply unlocked through other means, i highly encourage you all to give it a try

  • @UrielOfStyx

    @UrielOfStyx

    Жыл бұрын

    Rock and stone! To add to this: the cosmetic DLCs are the ONLY exclusive cosmetics in the game. The seasonal content is absolutely free, and everything you don't get before the season ends is added to both the in-game cosmetic vendor (which uses in-game currency), or as loot in cargo crates and abandoned packs in missions.

  • @silentlore2458

    @silentlore2458

    Жыл бұрын

    Funny how i was playing DRG 5 minutes before this video

  • @Drifter-while-hungry

    @Drifter-while-hungry

    Жыл бұрын

    Let’s check the list of the death of creativity in games and compare it to deep rock galactic 1. The death of creativity, deep rock is a original idea and a damn good one, like have you ever heard of a game where 4 dwarves who drink beer go on the most rich but dangerous planet in the universe for a big cooperation, and annoy such cooperation with their silly antics, while fighting bug like aliens, which for the past 2 seasons have been infected with a virus that makes them have different abilities 2. Talent is extinct, you need some amazing talent to create such a fun game that’s never repetitive 3. Genuine care is gone, the deep rock developers seem to actually care for their game and want the best for it, providing good content and taking their time on it, with a consistent quality of updates that all improve the game, an listening to the community and by listening, making the game better 4. Gamers have zero standards, I feel like the deep rock community has the standard that every big update that comes out is a good one that will be a good one make the game better, and so far those standards have not changed with every content update meeting those standards

  • @nolives

    @nolives

    Жыл бұрын

    Did I hear a rock and stone?

  • @Anonymous-bk9xy

    @Anonymous-bk9xy

    Жыл бұрын

    ℝ𝕠𝕔𝕜 𝕟' 𝕊𝕥𝕠𝕟𝕖, 𝕪𝕠𝕦 𝔹𝕖𝕒𝕦𝕥𝕚𝕗𝕦𝕝 𝔻𝕨𝕒𝕣𝕗!

  • @Brahim0801
    @Brahim080110 ай бұрын

    My friend literally COMPLAINED about the fact that Prey 2017 has a small map with too much things at every corner... i can't believe myself, you are on point especially at the end.

  • @georgejungle2760
    @georgejungle276010 ай бұрын

    You said everything that needs to be said about modern games and cover everyone of us who still has a few working braincells. Thank you 🙏

  • @JamesEatWorld7758
    @JamesEatWorld7758 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos have finally freed me of my Destiny addiction. I’ve been playing nothing but story games that I want to play now. Thank you. It took me way too long to realize that

  • @NovemberHotel

    @NovemberHotel

    Жыл бұрын

    Awesome to hear. So many great games out there

  • @Zacatito

    @Zacatito

    Жыл бұрын

    Bro him and Aztec cross had made me open my eyes, I still play destiny but way less than I used to. I only really play it for raids now, but these days I'm playing elden ring, halo mcc, or tf2

  • @flatpepsi

    @flatpepsi

    Жыл бұрын

    Dude literally same here. I was only playing destiny for awhile and then re4 came out and I played the fuck outta that for like 3 weeks straight. Then I went and played all the OG resident evil games. Then I felt like going on a month and a half long fallout NV binge. Once I finished my NV playthrough, I started a new character in Elden Ring. I've also been replaying all the halo campaigns on heroic on and off. I wasn't satisfied with lightfall's story but it took replaying better games to realize just how hard it blew chunks. It's kinda crazy how much I got done by not playing destiny. Lol

  • @sexylazercatwizard

    @sexylazercatwizard

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Zacatito stop buying the new expansions

  • @prettyradhandle

    @prettyradhandle

    11 ай бұрын

    @@flatpepsi i am now reconsidering my choice of wanting to reinstall destiny

  • @CoolExcite
    @CoolExcite11 ай бұрын

    On the topic of the 200 vs 3000 developers thing. In software development there's this idea of the "10x dev" a developer who is highly motivated and passionate and does 10 times the work of the average employee. The thing is if you take the 10x dev who studied software because they wanted to make fun video games, and then tell them that they're instead going to make live service garbage, I'd imagine they'd because a 1x dev pretty damn quick

  • @atomictraveller

    @atomictraveller

    10 ай бұрын

    get their balls in a nasty lodge approved witch and burn that old boy in a jif

  • @TheBrazilRules

    @TheBrazilRules

    10 ай бұрын

    More like, 9 pregnant women can't give birth to a baby in 1 month

  • @TheBrazilRules

    @TheBrazilRules

    10 ай бұрын

    I was reflecting about this while watching gameplay for the 2001 Duke Nukem Forever prototype, and I think modern development methodologies may have a role. In the past, programmers would tackle multiple game mechanics in parallel, trying to include the most they could into the game, while nowadays, you are expected to focus on 1 Jira issue until you are finished with that, which may take time that could be used on other stuff while you are spinning in place on the current issue and even thinking about your own gameplay additions you could propose to be added later

  • @vernaltear
    @vernaltear10 ай бұрын

    Indie devs right now have finally been getting the chance to blow up with the decreasing popularity of triple A games and I think that’s freaking brilliant. You should check out Escape from Lavender Town, one of the most creative and unique games I’ve played in recent years!

  • @daviddedios8273

    @daviddedios8273

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm sad that these companies I love turned into these money loving goblins. So what other games are there that ooze creativity?

  • @jackstraw4222

    @jackstraw4222

    9 ай бұрын

    its odd because back in the 1990s and early 2000s they were also obsessed with money,but the landscape back then was trying to make a better game than the other company,even if it was in the same genre...they dont do that anymore ,not since the early 2010s...

  • @terminasitor769
    @terminasitor76910 ай бұрын

    Totk is not a game with a "large empty open world" literally every 5 minutes you get distracted by something that will take you at least half an hour to explore. As far as creativity goes, I don't think you can get more creative than the fuse mechanic, that allows you to build literally anything you can imagine. All of this is to say that creativity is not completely dead in aaa videogames, it's just a risk and when a game has as much budget as a movie, the corpos want to play it safe.

  • @nicnitpicks
    @nicnitpicks Жыл бұрын

    I would argue that creativity isn't dead at all, it's the corporatization of the gaming industry that is stunting it. When you look at indies, you can really see passion, innovation and creativity pouring out of those projects. The AAA games industry is what is lacking in creativity, and even, it isn't truly. The developers really are creative, it's generally the publishers that stunt that creativity and dumb it down to make the games accessible to the largest possible audiences in the hopes of getting a return on investment rather than making the most fun interactive media possible.

  • @laffycade3151

    @laffycade3151

    10 ай бұрын

    Your comment is more nuanced than the entirety of this video

  • @uku4171

    @uku4171

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly. Also, at the beginning of the video he pointed out how people will say that it's his nostalgia speaking. Then, instead of addressing the argument, he goes on to insult the people who make the argument. Later on he talks about how the best games of the year have all been remakes or remasters of old games. This just further proves the point that nostalgia sells.

  • @laffycade3151

    @laffycade3151

    10 ай бұрын

    @@uku4171 it's hilarious how some of the game he cites as being better than current releases (like arkham knight and gotham knights) had undergone the same reaction during their time where they were considered as a wrong step and the games before them as much better. I remember arkham knight (nothing against that game btw) was criticised at its time for going open world completely, infact some still do. Yet this guy glorifies it into his "old good new bad" rhetoric.

  • @uku4171

    @uku4171

    10 ай бұрын

    @@laffycade3151 Yeah I remember people complaining about the game. I didn't have a PC at the time so I was watching the gameplay videos and wondering if it really feels that much worse to play than to watch, cause it looked so fun to me. But no, it was just a really good game and gamers will always complain.

  • @headshotmaster138

    @headshotmaster138

    10 ай бұрын

    @@uku4171 because only clowns and NPCs make that shitty argument.

  • @IEATTREES975
    @IEATTREES97511 ай бұрын

    Well creativity is not dead, it’s just lost and needs to be found again, thats what games are created by, Imagination, and taking their time on creating games and not have a deadline is what makes a really good game.

  • @richardsavolainen944

    @richardsavolainen944

    11 ай бұрын

    Finally someone with a brain in this comment section

  • @atomictraveller

    @atomictraveller

    10 ай бұрын

    don't say that word, the i word is all kinds of special now, it's about visualising things using your brotherly lodge powers. when you write it in full caps IMAGINATION, cover up the legs of the M and see what's in your imagination.

  • @rps215

    @rps215

    10 ай бұрын

    No more art, they have been replaced by a product out of a factory production line.

  • @BoleDaPole

    @BoleDaPole

    10 ай бұрын

    The west is , to a large part creatively bankrupt. Many of these people don't even know if they're male or female, or what a female even is lmao. They're lost.

  • @shadowsnake5133

    @shadowsnake5133

    10 ай бұрын

    It's not even really lost, just that they refuse to use it. Indie developers have plenty, it's honestly the easiest part about making a game. The implementation is the harder part.

  • @Rogue_Tiger
    @Rogue_Tiger9 ай бұрын

    Bro it's hard. Everything has been done already. In a world with so much history, everything is cliche ..

  • @RayWearer
    @RayWearer10 ай бұрын

    Totally agree! It's just sad, but true gamers still exist and new masterpieces will come out from time to time (most probably from indie devs)

  • @TheBcoolGuy
    @TheBcoolGuy11 ай бұрын

    I believe that this is a cultural problem. The same thing happens in basically everything. All creative fields are starved for creativity. There are absolutely creative games, videos, films, songs, etc., but for every one of those, there's at least a hundred mindless copies that only exist out of desperation. It's all about "the grind" - about getting your work deployed as quickly as possible and passing whatever bland noise you made off as something valueable. It reminds me of when I was about 8 and a friend and I played that we were running a business selling chinese/japanese sayings in big characters on papers, and we went wild making all of these things. We must've gotten through at least 30 papers before the after-school lady put a stop to it and banned us from the paper.

  • @atomictraveller

    @atomictraveller

    10 ай бұрын

    there's an embarassingly obvious fraternity who pretty much have everything wrapped up amazingly tight. walt disney was a member, j.q. adams was not, but he was an anti member. that should explain everything you see humans doing. don't waste any time on it, it's been done.

  • @jensenraylight8011

    @jensenraylight8011

    10 ай бұрын

    i had a hunch that the Gen Z are severely lack of experience, they're good, and had a good fundamentals, but they're too shallow compared to the generation before them. i don't blame them because the previous generation was very hands on and grounded. but genZ, they had no story worth to tell and no experience worth to share. they had no strong feeling, their experience was like everyone else at their age. everything that they created was derived based on their limited experience from their Social Media feeds. they already achieved everything they want in life, which is a decent job with a good pay, and they want nothing more because there are brain drain currently happening, and which the older people are retiring left and right, the knowledge and skill wasn't getting passed down. therefore we saw a disjointed gap in quality, Thoughtless product, awfully mix and matched concept the end result is a Homogeneous product because everyone had the same experience and the same thinking pattern, this was the result of a very sterile and uniform education reinforced with a very uniform social media. and this problem was aggravated by the current "fast production" with the emphasize on getting return on investment to the shareholder as quickly as possible. i won't be surprised if US will get overtaken by the other country soon, because their product wasn't competitive anymore.

  • @diewott1337

    @diewott1337

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@jensenraylight8011"Decent job with a good pay" Yeah, that's isn't really the case...

  • @crowickedone4037

    @crowickedone4037

    10 ай бұрын

    Excatly

  • @crowickedone4037

    @crowickedone4037

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@jensenraylight8011True that, trying to appeal to trends, biggest inclusivity groups, and what advertisers "think" is right results in this. Not everything is for everyone. Gatekeepers were kinda right. Im going gack to taboos, nobodys gonna ruin my latex catsuit orgies any time soon.

  • @NoiseTank
    @NoiseTank11 ай бұрын

    Former Destiny player/creator here. It's really sad to see friends in the community still struggling with letting D2 go. Bungie has people by their psychological balls and I think this video and your other about live service really drives home how bad it is. Even though your content has negative connotations it really resonates how I've been feeling about gaming lately. I jokingly say to my friend group Elden Ring ruined gaming for me because of how much of a master piece it was in this awful time line of gaming we live in. Keep up the discussions dude great video.

  • @NovemberHotel

    @NovemberHotel

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks I appreciate it. It really is sad to see how many players are willfully participating in their own exploitation. When you play games like Elden Ring or some older titles it really puts into perspective just how bad AAA gaming has gotten.

  • @mr.fister4738

    @mr.fister4738

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@NovemberHotelThat's the reason I can't play new games. Older games are just so much better in every aspect except graphics that it's hard to play the newer and downgraded stuff. I wish I was born earlier to experience the hype and community feeling that games like Bungies Halo games, Treyarchs CODs or the old Battlefields had when they were revealed and released. Shit's crazy nowadays, man...

  • @paulhudalla9527

    @paulhudalla9527

    10 ай бұрын

    @@mr.fister4738 same here. I wish I could have been around for some earlier generations, the 1990s to most of the 2010s was when lots of great games were made. At this point, I don't care much about the new games, I've just wanted to play older games. I find that multiplayer stuff sucks nowadays. Online gaming is mostly boring, I really used to enjoy playing with my friends in local co-op/versus. the early days of online actually do seem like they were fun (idk, I'm too young to have experienced it myself), and online games feel like nothing anymore, its just... lame and boring.

  • @hermitcard4494

    @hermitcard4494

    10 ай бұрын

    ELDEN RING? Speaking of creativity ER falls exactly into this. ER is just Demon Souls 5 with jumping and open world. Skyrim is way superior, specially with Dark Souls mods; lacking only multiplayer, which is what I guess are your and your friends "psychological balls"(what you mean Bungie has them from). Nothing beats the quality of single player games/experiencie, it doesn't rely on "any shit is fun with friends".

  • @headshotmaster138

    @headshotmaster138

    10 ай бұрын

    @@hermitcard4494 Just admit you sucked at ER and move on.

  • @Johnnyjawbone
    @Johnnyjawbone9 ай бұрын

    Remember local multiplayer games? The Switch is the only platform doing them anymore

  • @tjfrye11
    @tjfrye1110 ай бұрын

    The best way to put it is that games nowadays have a lot of fluff before you get to the actual game play. That fluff makes it seem a lot better than it really is & by the time you've cleared through the fluff & you're left with just the game as intended, you've already become hooked in to something you don't necessarily like

  • @Elemental227
    @Elemental227 Жыл бұрын

    I'd also say with such an excessive number of developers (3000 in cods case) there is no possible way you could keep any focused creative intent/vision in a project. Companies seem to just throw bigger and bigger numbers at studios and expect faster and higher quality work, but after a certain point I think having too many devs would slow things down more than anything.

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    You certainly can't allow as much experimentation during development as was common during the '80s-'90s and early 2000's.

  • @secretname2670

    @secretname2670

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@todesziegecannot, or won't?

  • @uku4171

    @uku4171

    10 ай бұрын

    @@secretname2670 corporations pretty much just can't. If you're the in the leadership corporation that is known for making these BS low-risk yearly releases such as Ubisoft, and you suddenly take a risk, expect to be kicked out. Even if the risk pays off, the investors that put money into your corporation, put it there assuming that you will not take risks.

  • @uku4171

    @uku4171

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure. Things like physics and graphics engines or development tools just NEED big teams, or they won't improve nowadays. You also need a shit-ton of writers, voice actors, animators, and all kinds of artists and programmers to pull off a big game, such as RDR2 for example. I think you just need to get the structure and leadership right, as well as getting the right people working on it of course. Also, maybe most importantly, you need time. Also, I know that people don't like to hear this, but the blame is also partly on the gamers. Not just for buying the yearly garbage that big studios put out, but also because of the overall culture in gaming. I'd make a longer comment about this, but I don't even know if people will read this one.

  • @dioniscaraus6124

    @dioniscaraus6124

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@uku4171It's a shame people are satisfied with slop

  • @ohthatpie
    @ohthatpie Жыл бұрын

    I think a good point also is because AAA video game projects are so much more expensive to make now that they have to be as generic as possible in order to appeal to the general audience similar things as movies right now

  • @lycanwarrior2137

    @lycanwarrior2137

    Жыл бұрын

    EXACTLY. And why they are more expensive??? A combination of both MASSIVE inflation and technological progress. And both of those are a consequence of the rock-bottom interest rates and QE (essentially money printing) that's been used by the Federal Reserve and Central Banks over the past few decades.

  • @id1550

    @id1550

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lycanwarrior2137No they’re more expensive because that’s what people are willing to pay for them. That’s the only reason why games were $60 to begin with: because companies wanted to price them as much as possible, without the fear of nobody just not buying them. $60 was the standard price. If they cost more, people will complain, if they cost less, they get less return. It was a good number. Obviously this is true because we see all the people complaining about $70 games

  • @reethardio6432

    @reethardio6432

    11 ай бұрын

    they dont have to be generic, look at monster hunter, witcher 3, metro exodus, and even the early access of baldurs gate 3. hell elden ring alone proves that notion wrong. they dont HAVE to be generic, its just that the shareholders want a safe bet, and very few people have the balls to go against share holders and ceos constant greed for infinitely growing profit

  • @tokusatsukeyblade797

    @tokusatsukeyblade797

    11 ай бұрын

    This is why I keep telling people to go play AA or indie games if they are looking for creativity, since the AAA mainstream market sure as hell isn’t going to provide any.

  • @metroiddoom5178

    @metroiddoom5178

    11 ай бұрын

    Companies like Sony purposely started making games with inflated movie like budgets purely for investors. The idea that they actually spend hundreds of millions just to make a game is laughable

  • @Christwodafur
    @Christwodafur10 ай бұрын

    This is why I love games like Sly Cooper, stylized, fun, and heart. You can really feel that in a game! GREAT VID 🔥

  • @hadookin47

    @hadookin47

    7 ай бұрын

    I didn’t play Sly Cooper until it was released on the PS Vita, was absolutely in love

  • @AlexYaremchuk
    @AlexYaremchuk9 ай бұрын

    Why everyone feels they have to edit in random stock clips into everything? It impossible to watch.

  • @ASwordElite
    @ASwordElite Жыл бұрын

    I miss the old Halo days. Back when you had a piece of armor that said, "This player did something really difficult or cool". I miss players being like "oh shit" when they saw me and my friends wearing a full EOD armor set in Halo 3, because they knew we were good enough to beat the campaign on legendary. I'm saddened that those days will never come back.

  • @MasterAlpha1000

    @MasterAlpha1000

    11 ай бұрын

    Ok boomer

  • @mishagaming1075

    @mishagaming1075

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MasterAlpha1000Ratio.

  • @yenbi4020

    @yenbi4020

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@MasterAlpha1000Zoomer called a Nostalgic Chad a boomer. Average situation.

  • @flufffluffer3517

    @flufffluffer3517

    10 ай бұрын

    I remember the launch of Darktide. Where in the Beta all cosmetics avaiable were the really cool and often difficult to get, and I felt really proud to parade my full outfit of the best achievements. Then it launched, with a cash shop... Without earnable currency that they promised, and EVERYTHING in it looked more flashy and "cooler" than what you could get in game. I never touched that game again

  • @lewispooper3138

    @lewispooper3138

    10 ай бұрын

    @@yenbi4020nah he’s right Games now will be remembered fondly by whoever plays them now and they’ll talk smack about new games. How do you not see the cycle?

  • @macho8240
    @macho8240 Жыл бұрын

    Hey, I've been checking out this channel for a while now, and your probably not gonna see this, but your videos have helped me get out of my gaming addiction. Whenever I see the state of the industry, it just makes me sad. I only play Minecraft for fun now because I'm pursuing my degree in Engineering Leadership, and I don't have the time to play like I used to. I may be a zoomer, but I know where my priorities and standards lie now. I'm not going to have my attention span fried again by most of these lazy and greedy companies anymore. Thank you for sheading light on these topics ❤

  • @NovemberHotel

    @NovemberHotel

    Жыл бұрын

    Hell yeah man that’s awesome! Best of luck chasing that degree!

  • @Demonos3
    @Demonos310 ай бұрын

    100% exactly what I've been feeling over the last 10 years.

  • @celestinahuang3483
    @celestinahuang34839 ай бұрын

    Creativity isnt dead imo, i know quite a lot of artists and writers dying to share their ideas to the industries. The issue is people being too afraid to branch out and take risks with new ideas hence pitches are often rejected unless they fall into popular trends or are adaptions of super popular existing works

  • @Stunex

    @Stunex

    8 ай бұрын

    yep, games (as well as movies) are made with a formula nowadays, there's simply no room for creativity or innovation in the process. I think that's also the reason why the truly talented and passionate people leave big companies after a while and, more often than not, start their own (indie/AA) studios. These games sometimes become big successes, the company gets acquired by EA, Ubisoft, etc and the cycle continues.

  • @lenowoo

    @lenowoo

    8 ай бұрын

    If it didn't surface, it might as well ded

  • @WhiteGryphus

    @WhiteGryphus

    7 ай бұрын

    @@lenowoo Or rather, if it can't surface, it might as well be dead af.

  • @Superunknown190
    @Superunknown190 Жыл бұрын

    Hell, I’ll bring up another problem. Sometimes game companies will “remaster” their beloved older titles, fuck it up, and pull the original game off digital stores to force you to shell out more money for an OBJECTIVELY inferior product. GTA trilogy is a perfect example.

  • @gogetaa11
    @gogetaa11 Жыл бұрын

    I think your point about game stories no longer taking advantage of the fact that they're games is spot on. Stories like the Last of Us, Spec Ops the line, Far Cry 3 and others use the medium to get you to think beyond the game. That blend of storytelling through gameplay and well written dialogue in cutscenes gives experiences that can't be had elsewhere. I'm hoping more games start to realize that again. Great video bro.

  • @yol_n

    @yol_n

    Жыл бұрын

    Funny how last of us part 2 hates being a game lol

  • @gogetaa11

    @gogetaa11

    Жыл бұрын

    @@yol_n lol yeah which is one of my main issues with it. Hates being a game yet is almost three times as long for no reason.

  • @yol_n

    @yol_n

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gogetaa11 we all know why ;)

  • @labelnine

    @labelnine

    10 ай бұрын

    i still play red dead 2 after 4 years , i already beat the game around 7 6 times and didnt find anything interesting to play

  • @yol_n

    @yol_n

    10 ай бұрын

    @@labelnine starfield? or the red dead redemption port lol

  • @damarkisallen1013
    @damarkisallen101310 ай бұрын

    I think the biggest problem with gaming is that too many people are willing to buy anything, triple A devs don’t care to make anything because why would they put in more effort when they can do the bare minimum spend less time and money and make more money than they did before.Remember consumers have power than most of ppl think

  • @bullylowenthal2683

    @bullylowenthal2683

    10 ай бұрын

    Too bad most of you guys choose to complain instead of doing something about it or actually exploring other games and genres. You guys remind me of I was born in the wrong generation people

  • @Dustinpuffer
    @Dustinpuffer10 ай бұрын

    Took me way too long to realize where the background music come from, I only realized it at the very last second. But darn it, your uses of music is excellent too

  • @exowodia7505
    @exowodia7505 Жыл бұрын

    damn, the message of this videos hits me, as an aspiring artist that wants to work in the industry really woke me up a lot, and about how creativity is dead because boredom is getting less and less because theres so many things that can keep us entertained, i can almost relate to that because when i was a kid i would draw because i was bored and now drawing bores me and just open youtube, facebook and all this social media thats what i feel like is more entertaining and here i am dreaming to work in the industry, this video made me realize that im just a dreamer and not a creative who wants to make cool stuff, this video woke me up a lot and I will change my "lifestyle" and will try my best to get out of this " dopamine hole", i know this isnt the main point of the video but yeah.... this video is good and ive learnt something from it you really deserve the sub (mb if my english is bad, its not my 1st language)

  • @Crunchyspatient

    @Crunchyspatient

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @justsomeguy2142

    @justsomeguy2142

    Жыл бұрын

    There isnt a whole lot to keep us entertained its just that we’ve reached a point where the standard simpleton can be entertained with barely anything so as long as it gives us the illusion of entertainment like seasons pass and dlc when in fact we arent getting shit

  • @vallahdsacretor4839

    @vallahdsacretor4839

    11 ай бұрын

    It's easy to just... do something. It's very easy, and that's what it boils down to. You aren't any less bored, you're just doing something to do something. It's enough stimulation to not feel bored, but it's not enough to really enjoy the experience. That's why I left Destiny 1, I could feel myself just doing things to do things, and that's not why I play games. What I recommend doing is simple: Get off social media, all of it. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Reddit, TikTok, Instafuck, all of it. KZread is great for music and actual long form content, so I don't really hold that as social media. Then just go for walks, let your mind wander, and come up with ideas. Then figure out how to translate those ideas into a creative medium. I'm a writer and wanting to get into game design. I've been paying attention to how games are made, learned programming, and have been looking forward to making time to work on things. This works well enough that I have a plethora of ideas and concepts to work with once I actually sit down and get going.

  • @def3ndr887

    @def3ndr887

    10 ай бұрын

    Join or become a indie dev, what the video mentioned, creativity is not dead for indie devs

  • @Sound557
    @Sound557 Жыл бұрын

    1:14 this, I’ve had this idea in my head for a few weeks. Games are kind of like life: they’re special because they don’t last forever. Being immortal would get boring and empty, and I’ve yet to see a “live service” game that makes people truly happy.

  • @roblonsote
    @roblonsote10 ай бұрын

    The best time to be a gamer will always be today, because you can replay all the good games that came in the past, and once in a while you play a AAA that's actually worth playing. (That happens once every 2 to 3 years)

  • @bricaaron3978

    @bricaaron3978

    10 ай бұрын

    Those AAA games that you claim are "worth playing" (and "worth playing" is hardly a glowing compliment in my opinion) are not anywhere _remotely near_ the greatness of past AAA games _at the time they were released._ I believe that one of your problems is that you are comparing your reaction to a modern game to your _modern_ reaction to an older game --- and not your reaction to the older game _when it was actually released_ (or to the general reaction if you never played it when it was released).

  • @matthewwilliams3827

    @matthewwilliams3827

    9 ай бұрын

    @@bricaaron3978well said 👏

  • @apocalypse369
    @apocalypse36910 ай бұрын

    Ive felt this way for a long time thank you for this.

  • @thesilverjedi8663
    @thesilverjedi8663 Жыл бұрын

    It’s so refreshing to not be the only one who thinks this shit

  • @BeatBoyNinja
    @BeatBoyNinja10 ай бұрын

    In the past, developers thought players wanted to play good games, but then analytics came. Despite the user scores, studios create bad games that can get great money. And in the end, this is all that matters for them. The same thing happened with the big music industry, too.

  • @jackstraw4222

    @jackstraw4222

    9 ай бұрын

    its also because after years of going against each other ,even in the same genre they seem to have gave up and play it safe esp around 2013 onwards...

  • @RequiemOfSolo
    @RequiemOfSolo10 ай бұрын

    Been wanting to make a video like this myself for the longest time now. You said pretty much everything I wanted to though. We're truly in the dark times currently

  • @bowilliams8643

    @bowilliams8643

    10 ай бұрын

    If you were a dev you'd see its not a dark time at all its actually the best time to be an indie dev!

  • @Mac10Demarco

    @Mac10Demarco

    10 ай бұрын

    This is like the 500th video that does this. Everyone knows that games have been declining for a while now. There were a handful of good games that kept people having hope. But everyone here is like “finally someone said it!” No, enough people have been talking about this. More people are just finally waking up.

  • @RequiemOfSolo

    @RequiemOfSolo

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Mac10Demarco I don't watch every KZread video, I have a life. Also, I'm not saying "finally, someone said it!" I'm saying that I've been wanting to say it for a really long time.

  • @Mac10Demarco

    @Mac10Demarco

    10 ай бұрын

    @@RequiemOfSolo you don’t need to watch every video. They’re all titled the same “Video games aren’t the same anymore” if you watched one, I couldn’t be more certain that more pop up on your feed

  • @firun2635
    @firun263511 ай бұрын

    Finally, someone who also realized that the lack of boredom, coupled with an overabundance of easily available distractions is one of the cores of everything that's wrong today.

  • @atomictraveller

    @atomictraveller

    10 ай бұрын

    i kind of wish i could find that vibe, > 50 and, as a dev, games interest me. it's just so hard to find one that doesn't make me want to nuke the entire planet jesus

  • @B_Machine
    @B_Machine11 ай бұрын

    AAA games have gotten so extensive and graphically intense that studios now have no choice but to use sometimes 10x the amount of developers they once needed. Video games have become crazy expensive investments, which means they're also more risky business wise as well. Companies are incentivized to take a safe route when creating new video games, which is to go with what works. It means making generic stories, following data trends, and increasing the surface value (higher quality graphics, bigger maps, greater player counts, etc) to reach the biggest audience possible to meet high financial expectations.

  • @Sam-ui1ll

    @Sam-ui1ll

    10 ай бұрын

    Same applies to the film industry. Too much money and too much to lose if things go bad.

  • @NY_Mountain_Man
    @NY_Mountain_Man8 ай бұрын

    You bring up a good point. I have no idea how to "execute my vision." And at this point, I'm wondering if it's even the right move. Thanks for the video btw.

  • @Syphonpsx
    @Syphonpsx10 ай бұрын

    This was well put, everything put in one video.

  • @TheFool87
    @TheFool8710 ай бұрын

    Back in the old days of gaming: - Let's make a good game that everyone would enjoy and then we can make good money out of it Today's modern gaming : - let's make a game that we can make insane money out of it by using every psychological trick and exploitation in the book to make people addicted to it. You know, like drug dealers.

  • @igorpolak6246

    @igorpolak6246

    10 ай бұрын

    yea and then if something good like for example Baldurs gate come out devs from other companies cry to not set new "impossibile" standarts

  • @alex62965
    @alex62965 Жыл бұрын

    remaster, remakes and reboots are probably very popular from a business point. They are safe options that are most likely to bring in the most consistent money. This is because these old games that are getting said treatment have already shown themselves to be popular. Sooo big companies can take advantage of this by monetising a game that people have already paid for in the past + any new monetary schemes (battle pass, microtransactions, live service or any other paywalls) creativity definitely hasn't died, the gaming world has been optimised for max monetary gain. This optimisation sadly doesn't incentivise new, creative, out there, dangerous, pushing the boat out ideas that made gaming be so popular in the first place.

  • @aztumtheknightofwumbo7060

    @aztumtheknightofwumbo7060

    Жыл бұрын

    That's 100% what I feel is also happening on top of everything applying in this video.

  • @kamitorings

    @kamitorings

    Жыл бұрын

    creativity is ruined by absurd monetary gain, you're wrong, creativity is dead because of their incessant greed, its about quantity not quality, what is quality? CREATIVENESS.

  • @alex62965

    @alex62965

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kamitorings the reason I say creativity isn't dead is because of the creativity of smaller games like: gunfire reborn, halls of torment, battle bit remastered, risk of rain, children of morta, dead cells, deep rock galactic, noita ect ect ect. There are exceptions with bigger games like elden ring, the newest final fantasy (XVI) seems to be received well, diablo 4 (all though that does have greedy aspects) legend of Zelda: tears of the kingdom, hogwarts legacy, god of war Ragnarok,

  • @id1550

    @id1550

    Жыл бұрын

    And I feel like people are viewing remakes of games as a bad thing for some reason. I’ll take ff7 remake for example. Do you guys seriously think there’s anything wrong with remaking a game released in 1997 with AAA graphics and gameplay? There is nothing wrong with that. They actually need a lot of creativity to expand onto the game. I think that argument is ridiculous and people don’t realize you actually need creativity to remake a very old game with next gen graphics and design

  • @DemiCape

    @DemiCape

    11 ай бұрын

    One reason remakes is a thing is because of consoles becoming old so they have to release the same game for the newer console.

  • @benn8793
    @benn87938 ай бұрын

    Lack of creativity is certainly a huge problem. What annoys me even more, however, is that many new games cut features out of their processes, either to forget about them completely or to reinsert them years later and sell them as new.

  • @mikeluna2026
    @mikeluna20268 ай бұрын

    That line in the Consoomers meme "Not talented enough to have real hobbies" should really be "too lazy to have real hobbies". When you start something you are most likely going to suck. It's just about how much effort you are willing to take to get good (with no shortcuts). Though for hobbies sometimes you just got to have fun, it's ok sucking at something as long as you are having fun.

  • @hey_its_travis
    @hey_its_travis Жыл бұрын

    This is what happens when you hire people for other reasons than a talent or passion for making great games.

  • @annekristiina7503

    @annekristiina7503

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, makes one wonder how these developers can be happy and content at their jobs, right? ...and you know what kills creativity so fast? Discontent.

  • @basedlordprime

    @basedlordprime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annekristiina7503 They're happy because they get paid big bucks to do jack shit in some kushy office all day.

  • @kenshinhimura9387

    @kenshinhimura9387

    Жыл бұрын

    Diversity hires ruin everything

  • @annekristiina7503

    @annekristiina7503

    Жыл бұрын

    @@basedlordprime Some maybe, but the real people making the games can't be that happy for not getting to use their creativity at work for the long run. After all, they signed up for a pretty creative career.

  • @Digger-Nick

    @Digger-Nick

    11 ай бұрын

    The result of hiring based on skin color and gender over qualifications. DEI is a joke 🤣

  • @minussoup9183
    @minussoup918311 ай бұрын

    Indie games are probably destined to steal gamers away, as more of us start to unironically say “fine, I’ll do it myself.”

  • @gabrielgomes4228
    @gabrielgomes422810 ай бұрын

    "OMG! These graphics are so dated!" Proceeds to pass on an amazing game in every other aspect - gameplay, customization mechanics, story, soundtrack, secrets etc -. Also proceeds to drool at whatever is the new upcoming remake. And soon, why not, at the remake of the remake. Because graphics.

  • @jameswayton2340
    @jameswayton23409 ай бұрын

    ''Genuine care is gone'' ' and '' people have zero standards'' is something that is infecting everything these days not just gaming. For example, i love techno music. And years ago i often went to places with techno, like partys. And often times when the DJ was doing a bad job (Bad track selecting, bad transitions betweens sets) people would not even NOTICE. Most people did not even care about the music.

  • @mrbigglezworth42
    @mrbigglezworth4211 ай бұрын

    So I think I can figure out a part of the issue. Devs from earlier eras not only had to try to design new engines, but also had to figure out the quirks of said engine. They also had to deal with technical limitations of the hardware of the time, so interesting workarounds had to be designed in order to create the intended, or close to intended, effect. Limitation breeds creativity as well, as the solution to problems can be pretty damn impressive. Of course, many early era devs were also older individuals with experience in other fields and life in general, so had a larger pool of skills and talents to draw from. Modern devs are comparatively entitled children, demanding the same prestige but none of the talent to back it up. Are you seriously going to tell me that Warcraft:Reforged is as good as the game it's "remastering"?

  • @atomictraveller

    @atomictraveller

    10 ай бұрын

    it's difficult to appreciate. in my era, both going outside and meeting dangerous people were considered natural. following the evolving threads of cultural fiction gets real slim going backwards. i agree with your post, it's still true, eg. i can rag on everyone for using quaternions for everything. the other thing people often miss tho is the pretty much exclusive m450nic corruption. they're not real bright people. clever, yes.

  • @QuandariusHuzz-bq1jn

    @QuandariusHuzz-bq1jn

    9 ай бұрын

    The fixed camera angles of og resident evil games instantly come to mind when you said technical limits

  • @bobisconsumed520
    @bobisconsumed520 Жыл бұрын

    The greatest embodiment of this decline in creativity is Destiny franchise/Bungie: Destiny went from some fantastical sci-fy rpg to a stimulant MCUish shell of what it originally began as.

  • @jldkrank

    @jldkrank

    Жыл бұрын

    it was empty at launch.

  • @TheDirvish

    @TheDirvish

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jldkrankExactly. I'm one of those Halo fans that followed Bungie into their future and holy shit the story and lore of Destiny is so boring and bland. Bungie litterally gave up their awesome genius and unique sci fi sandbox shooter in favor of a great colored flavorless nothjng burger of a fcking game with no story 😂 And then they fired and sued the shit out of Marty Odonnel - their golden goose and INSISTED on just getting worse and worse. I loved old Bungie, but I cannot forgive their betrayal of Marty nor the fact they completely abandoned Halo and its fans to the vibrantly worse 343.

  • @Wishmaster145
    @Wishmaster14510 ай бұрын

    I really hope everything you said become just a quote in the future. I really was blinded at first of the changes, just bc i couldnt let go of the idea of what made me who i am today was crumbling so fast.

  • @bricaaron3978

    @bricaaron3978

    10 ай бұрын

    The fact that you can recognize the greed and propaganda is great, but the only thing that matters is that you refuse to throw top dollar at the industry. No one has the right to complain about a "hot dog vendor" selling poo dogs if he keeps lining up to buy them day after day after day.

  • @ragheedeleyan429
    @ragheedeleyan42910 ай бұрын

    Thank u a million times, u said exactly what was in my mind which I couldn't formulate to words, 2016 was the year where creativity died.

  • @mishimareina
    @mishimareina11 ай бұрын

    I think another problem that these games have is that because of the esports trend of being able to compete and become rich whenever a multiplayer game comes out it's almost always about grinding and getting good. I wish there were more multiplayer games that encouraged interacting with other players, having fun, harmless trolling instead of chasing wins all the time. It's easy to brainwash these kids when they go to college and see that there's an esport division.

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    eSports is a cancer upon game design.

  • @stickguy9109
    @stickguy910910 ай бұрын

    As someone with a potato pc I am glad that I got to play and appreciate the older titles for how much of a masterpiece they are.

  • @eraumavez9330

    @eraumavez9330

    10 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @chrisparsons2791

    @chrisparsons2791

    9 ай бұрын

    Me 2

  • @hadookin47

    @hadookin47

    7 ай бұрын

    Even to this day they fill up less Steam Deck space and almost always run perfectly

  • @stickguy9109

    @stickguy9109

    7 ай бұрын

    @@hadookin47 This. How do Batman arkham games manage to look so good and run well

  • @Jamazed
    @Jamazed10 ай бұрын

    I'm glad you didn't hold back the punches. So many people are willing to call out games for being failures but always caveat that the hardworking developers aren't to blame. But they're actually part of the problem if the writing is awful, if the game is littered with bugs, and if the team bends over backwards at the drop of a hat to monetize the fun out of their game. It's not just the publisher or a single executive's fault - some game companies are just compromised all the way to their core.

  • @radicalraqueza
    @radicalraqueza10 ай бұрын

    Creativity is dead, and we have killed it.

  • @MonkehMike
    @MonkehMike11 ай бұрын

    This kind of made me think about when Minecraft started to get popular. I think the main reason this game blew up like it did to begin with was that it didn’t really have a purpose for the player. It forces the player to use their imagination and/or creativity. And through that make their own goals and adventures in the game. To let people tab into that part of themselves was probably the main reason why people loved this game, knowingly or unknowingly. Because what else in life gives you that kind of experience. Some of the fun features in Skyrim came about in the very end of the development of the game - where devs were allowed to make whatever feature they wanted: they called it a “game jam”. Look it up it might just bring a smile to your face when you hear these devs presenting their idea then showing it off to their colleagues.

  • @atomictraveller

    @atomictraveller

    10 ай бұрын

    "mine - craft"

  • @BrokenCircle1
    @BrokenCircle1 Жыл бұрын

    Im only 4 minutes in and wow this is a fantastic video. You hit the nail on the head.

  • @genoveus
    @genoveus10 ай бұрын

    It’s not that creativity is dead, it’s that creativity is risky. The heads or the financial investors aren’t really willing to take a risk behind a hunch or an idea that’s creative if there’s no guarantee that they could either profit off of it and have their investment pay off/meet sales expectations, or if the idea could generate a wide enough interest that they would continue to invest in the project. Making games today is an expensive endeavor that most companies aren’t willing to pour some of their resources into whatever concept a person might come up with for a game; hence, why most companies would rather play it safe with remakes, remasters, or even rereleases just to generate enough income to use it on that idea. However, as some of you would imagine what most board meetings would be, they aren’t asking their employees to pitch them an idea for a new game, they’re instead likely to ask “what are the kids/millenials/zoomers into?” or “How can we make more money off of this?” Resulting in either battle passes to profit off these live service games, or horror games the rely on jumpscares, and maybe even games that are written to appeal to the current generation/demographic. Creativity isn’t necessarily dead, it just isn’t supported; and the ones who wish to pursue their ideas or project has to find a way to do so by themselves if corporate won’t support them or provide them with resources that’ll help realize their vision of the game they’re trying to make; hence, why there aren’t that much innovation in today’s games.

  • @Ak-js7lo
    @Ak-js7lo5 ай бұрын

    Bow to your queen was very cringe but it’s not an example of bad writing Freya has had life ruined by Odin controlled by him under his thumb she finally gets an ounce of power and control over him makes sense she’d say that But they definitely could’ve had her say something less cringe

  • @Max-kq8kg
    @Max-kq8kg Жыл бұрын

    Very true, I feel like it has become way harder to monetize/market "the new thing" in entertainment in recent years. Because everything is so readily available.

  • @kinghearts4497
    @kinghearts449711 ай бұрын

    I feel this so hard when the only FPS I've been constantly going back to and genuinely addicted to, in a healthy sense, is Ultrakill. I don't play it every day but when I get that urge every few weeks? I'm in it. It does exactly what you say the AAA companies don't do AND AS OF THE WRITING OF THIS COMMENT IT'S STILL IN EARLY ACCESS.

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    There's been a healthy wave of creative indie shooters over the past few years, Ultrakill being one of them.

  • @Beelzeboogie

    @Beelzeboogie

    10 ай бұрын

    Dusk got me back into caring about games again.

  • @malachiharvey869
    @malachiharvey86910 ай бұрын

    I've been creating stuff ever since I was a kid and I have been wanting to be a game developer for 3 years now. A huge reason why is because I want to break the trend and create something new like they used to. I also want to use heavy symbolism for how to live a healthy lifestyle. Each of my games will be as perfect as possible in my eyes. I know how much of a control freak I can be sometimes, but I think it will help me be a lead developer when I start my own studio. I have a Fantasy world that I want to make into reality from start to finish. For reference, I want to make a wide variety of genres: 2d fantasy side scrolling games, top-down cowboy fantasy shooter, 3d fantasy game with dark soul's combat, shooters, survival horror, and multiple open world concepts. I am against procedurally generated maps, but Dead Cells is an exception, so I might need to look into that more. At the same time, Rogue Lite's aren't a new thing anymore. My main goal while I'm schooling to become a dev is to think of new ideas or genres with a big twist in gameplay. The ultimate goal is to spark more people's creativity to be able to help humanity become more creative as a whole.

  • @BggProductions

    @BggProductions

    9 ай бұрын

    That's a noble ambition, best of luck to you!

  • @malachiharvey869

    @malachiharvey869

    9 ай бұрын

    @@BggProductions Thank you :)

  • @GriffinFire101
    @GriffinFire1018 ай бұрын

    One of the best video on the topic. I was always angry that other videos never addressed the the real issue.

  • @4zureSapphire
    @4zureSapphire11 ай бұрын

    I think originality is drying up because most of if not all original ideas and innovations have already been done before and most new things are mirrors reflecting original ideas while trying to put a spin on them. It is a struggle to create something new and original without spinning it off of something that has already been done before.

  • @ArjunTheRageGuy

    @ArjunTheRageGuy

    11 ай бұрын

    I bet a video about the real reason why gaming isn't fun anymore has an answer that's similar to yours

  • @chillaxboi2109

    @chillaxboi2109

    10 ай бұрын

    You could make something right now without any close outside inspiration and people would still point at whichever thing they deemed it took ideas from. My perspective is that, we have this warped idea of what games are where, if it's not "the best" then it's nothing. We play too many games as well, we become jaded of gaming because we don't have rests. And... Originality is a myth. If I told you that the term pseudonym was coined by the Greeks then it probably means that the actual term probably was made by another civilisation or at a different time. Most likely BEFORE Homer even became a thing. Thus, the Odissey wouldn't be the first of its kind. We are talking about a historic book, a book we still keep close to our culture with lots of references to it. Names like Jason, Homer and Helen being a thing are thanks to this book.

  • @DiscordN7
    @DiscordN7 Жыл бұрын

    Been enjoying this branching out of content and dives into the gaming industry talking point videos. It’s an enjoyable thing to listen to and discuss plenty of topics and comparisons one can do on how gaming has changed.

  • @ericson_of_eric
    @ericson_of_eric9 ай бұрын

    This essay is more emotional than meets the eye. You got me that time man, I felt this one. Especially with the bit about the origins of Pokemon and Souls.

  • @i_jetlag
    @i_jetlag8 ай бұрын

    Part of the problem that goes unnoticed is because of quotas. Private companies should not be forced to hire a certain group of people. Everyone should be hired based on their skill in the specific field. Gender, sex, political views should not be a factor when hiring people.

  • @Big_kahuna_guy
    @Big_kahuna_guy Жыл бұрын

    Been playing destiny since the beta in 2014. We as players saved Bungie from falling off the map. And you know what we got in return? A kick to the head and thrown to the side for their new baby marathon. The true destiny killer was always itself

  • @kenshinhimura9387

    @kenshinhimura9387

    Жыл бұрын

    Destiny was a trash game from day 1. It was super boring, had zero enemy variety, bad ai and every boss felt like a bullet sponge which is the exact wrong way to do an fps game.

  • @Big_kahuna_guy

    @Big_kahuna_guy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenshinhimura9387 that’s your opinion. Raid and dungeons to this day are some of the best content out there as far as games go imo. The issue is the greed and lack of care in other aspects of the game. If you don’t like it, don’t play. But you can’t tell me it doesn’t have it’s good parts despite all the bad. It’s like saying Minecraft is boring because there’s only like 10 blocks because you only played it in beta in 2011.

  • @kenshinhimura9387

    @kenshinhimura9387

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Big_kahuna_guy bro the game is garbage. Even halo 1 on original Xbox has more enemy variety and better gunplay

  • @chiefawesomeness
    @chiefawesomeness11 ай бұрын

    So glad you threw Masquerade: Bloodlines in there. A perfect example of a CREATIVE and GOOD game. It was broken beyond belief, had so many flaws, but you could see the passion and creativity bleeding through all the cracks.. And that’s what made it so amazing regardless. You see the effort, you see the vision that the team wanted, and even though they couldn’t give you the vision THEY had for it, they still gave you a little piece. But that TINY PIECE, is nothing short of an artistically crafted experience.

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately it killed the developer. Troika had a short run, but what a run.

  • @botezsimp5808

    @botezsimp5808

    10 ай бұрын

    Such a good game. I remember buying it on a whim for 5$ on steam. I was blown away by how much fun I had on it. Some cool mods for it as well. So many different choices you could make.. the world was small but packed full of neat things. Bigger isn't always better.

  • @bettermanlamia
    @bettermanlamia10 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video, and it called me out a bit lol near the end you brought up people who say "it just came out, they're working on it" people when a game has bugs at launch. I've worked as a developer (not on games) for 8 years now and I've seen that happen with big software releases where it somehow got out unfinished or someone didn't dig deep enough to fix a problem. Not an excuse, but I'll say that I'm guessing the gaming space has a similar issue that enterprise software has: the push to keep making software to meet a deadline or for revenue sake. A Developer says it needs more time, sometimes the business says it has to go out, the developer works extra and misses something then it goes out broken. Chain of events here but I do think that's partially to blame. Agree with all your points here btw, just wanted to expand that one piece based on personal experience. Keep up the good work!

  • @MrIronJustice
    @MrIronJustice10 ай бұрын

    One point I'd like to add is that as studios (or any business really) grow, they start tasking their people to do multiple jobs. This is done for efficiency, and due to broadening scope of products. Those 3000 devs working on COD probably weren't working on just that game but also several other projects. This lack of focus and direction leads to just doing the bare minimum. If I have 10 maps to make across multiple games, I'll make 10 mediocre maps that only barely meet the metrics I'm evaluated on.

  • @sandmanthesandman2460
    @sandmanthesandman2460 Жыл бұрын

    As always, I appreciate that you're always fighting for the consumer out here on this Godforsaken platform

  • @HAYL0W
    @HAYL0W Жыл бұрын

    bro, i still play oblivion. lol. thats where im at with games.

  • @laius6047
    @laius60479 ай бұрын

    Gamers/consumers are equaly at fault here. The preorders and buying at release is funding these giant companies to create mediocre shit. Have fun

  • @-Snakekiller-
    @-Snakekiller-8 ай бұрын

    The day before I saw this video... I posted these lines under an MGS teaser video: "Games... Games have changed. It's no longer about epic stories, unique moments or deep content. It's an endless series of repetitions performed by beginners and machines." And today... I was able to hear this opinion... and was not surprised at how similar our interpretation of today's gaming zeitgeist (spirit of the time) is.

  • @justsumdood8351
    @justsumdood8351 Жыл бұрын

    If all good things come to an end and your “thing” doesn’t end…..was it ever really good?

  • @alexandreturcotte6411

    @alexandreturcotte6411

    10 ай бұрын

    The usage of ustensils and tools say yes.

  • @sleepingxawake
    @sleepingxawake10 ай бұрын

    You just hit every thought that I have towards modern AAA gaming today. Epic video

  • @sofaking1627
    @sofaking16279 ай бұрын

    I got really high once and convinced myself that boredom was a superpower. You're quickly becoming my absolute favorite youtuber.

  • @snazzypants57
    @snazzypants57 Жыл бұрын

    Sometimes I think gaming was such a “new” and “niche” industry for the first 30 years that the only people taking it seriously WERE the gamers. Even at the studio level. Studios making games they wanted to play. And as long as corporations like Microsoft and Sony could “passively” profit off of a small demographic, then they didn’t care how it happened as long as it did. Then the explosion of gaming popularity (including mobile) and the “investors” and CEO types started to see the potential cash cow that was there, and they couldn’t help but insert themselves into controlling game development and driving down the path of maximizing the cash cow potential and stripping that “cow” (industry) of all of its life in the process.

  • @NovemberHotel

    @NovemberHotel

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly true dude. Games used to be developed BY gamers, MADE for gamers. REAL GAMERS.

  • @todesziege

    @todesziege

    11 ай бұрын

    The point where megacorporations like Microsoft and Sony got involved was the point where it began turning for the worse. Before that the industry was led by actual game developers.

  • @jonathanhouck180
    @jonathanhouck180 Жыл бұрын

    Fromsoft are the only ones impressing me in 2023 tbh

  • @jag9872

    @jag9872

    Жыл бұрын

    You ever play a monster hunter game?

  • @kenshinhimura9387

    @kenshinhimura9387

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@jag9872 yeah they are all the same and get boring extremely fast. Super repetitive and grindy. Nobody wants to kill the same monster 30 times to get an armor set just to go and kill the next monster 40 times to get it's armor set.

  • @jag9872

    @jag9872

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenshinhimura9387 You use full armor sets? You know you can mix armor right? Provide yourself with all your basic skills with a lower economy mix you can “grind” less that way and go about enjoying the combat which feels very different across the 14 weapons that all feel so different that they could pass as a different “class” in the game. Also if you are spending over 40 hunts for something you either have the worst rng in gaming history or you don’t know you can meld some rare items in some vendors.

  • @kenshinhimura9387

    @kenshinhimura9387

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jag9872 the games just stuck. Super clunky and unresponsive controls and the fact you have to grind the same mobs for materials is really annoying.

  • @jag9872

    @jag9872

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenshinhimura9387 unresponsive controls? Lol fighting well designed bosses that drop loot basically a game you have to play to be rewarded? What?! I think you dismissed the game to easily and got sidelined by your rng perhaps? MH right now is becoming one of the strongest pve multiplayer games in the market for games, others have tried like dauntless and wild hearts but pretty much failed. The series has been niche for its first 10 years but now closing on its second decade it’s become a beacon for series with a very passionate team behind much like like Fromsoft and Nintendo still does with its main projects. I hope you try the game again or wait for MH6 because thats gonna be big.

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