I put out a Channel Update video, make sure you check it out: ruclips.net/video/IoDYOai0XwY/видео.html Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/selfdeficientyt I just wanted to say that I'm absolutely floored that people are connecting with this video. This was a pure passion project. I have a good job, but this was (as I described to my friends) a labor of hate. It took me a year believe it or not. Not working full time on it obviously, but the idea percolated for like half a year, script took months, audio was cut and edited before I cut it to any video and that took 2 months, and the video took around 2 months to cut together. I will try and make more videos. I have a couple of ideas. I'm cutting together an update video to shed light on the making of this video and the direction of the channel. I am inflammatory. It's OK if you disagree with me! This video was just supposed to have the vibe of a psychotic rant I'd have with my closest friends who were sick of me refusing to shut up about this subject. I'm not the authority on what you enjoy.
Hey man if anything you had some absolutely good and great points, so I will definitely try and have some engagement with y’all if possible. Also loved your video brother keep it up
@@Tethloach1 fr lmao you used to avoid hayabusa players in halo 3 because they have the skill to potentially ruin your day...now its literally just kids with money...no skill..just money...sad...and btw i teabag in everygame that has a stupid emote system because its way more insulting to dip your balls in the mouth of a dead player than to do a stupid ass trending dance on their corpse
this feels like saving time watching oppenheimer for 30 minutes on cinemasins and it was boring as hell except the explosion scene was totally a goosebump moment since watching goosebumps movie on some dvd stores back in the late 2010s bullshit
The problem is it's still a rant. There is a lot of great games, indie part are bigger and better than ever, you should just avoid the worst part for targeted audience if you're not ready to face those problems and that's it. Every time I'm starting to think that modern gaming is dead and it's not fun for me anymore, I'm taking a break for a week without gaming, then some cool indie game, boomer shooter, remake/remaster or even completely new game are getting released and I'm diving in it just to spend dozens of hours, staying overnight, in pure joy, just like in my teenage years on PS1-PS2 and classic PC games. And I still have so many carefully picked never played masterpiece games in my Steam library, so I probably shouldn't care at all about "modern gaming" problems for the rest of my life.
"Fuck you, grind for cat ears" is hilarious. Because the example shown in the video can't be obtained by grinding. It was only available by using real money!
@@Temu-u3efr literally games with earnable currency in game would take more time than just working an extra hour at work but doing that feels like a gut punch
Yeah, this was just nuts. I just enjou re playing The sims, Diddy Kong Racing, Mario Party 1, old pokemon games. Because these games makes me feel as happy as a child. Today's games made confution to me as why I dont get the fun as earlier days.
@@selfdeficientwhy don't ppl ever give from software a shout out lol. They got shit down and never disappoint or do dumb battle passes micro transactions or anything and the games work. Love the video but I feel for FS. They deserve love even from ppl who don't like their games cause they do it right.
Only for them to sell that data to tencent, while having an anti cheat just good enough to ban hackers every now and then but easy enough for them to bypass, so they can make extra money off of the new accounts they’ll buy.
I think the main issue of gaming right now is stagnancy, AAA Corps want to do nothing but generate money and feel like the current setup is perfectly suited for that. In the 1990s and 2000s, everyone was expanding in every direction possible to see what would work and that just isn't necessary for them anymore. There's always going to be good games coming out and this slump may very well change some day, but I do share your frustration.
The Dreamcast should have been called the Fever Dreamcast. There were some batshit insane things going on on that console. Some worked, like the online capabilities and boundary-pushing Shenmue, some didn't work, like Seaman and the Sega Bass Fishing rod peripheral, some were cool and innovative and we wonder why they never came back, like Crazy Taxi and the idea of a detachable visual memory unit, and some were cool and innovative but didn't even really make sense at the time, like the controller cable coming out of the bottom. Anything was possible with the Dreamcast. They made Sonic work in 3D, they gave us Phantasy Star Online, they gave away stacks of Chu Chu Rocket for free at your local game shop. Space Channel 5 was a thing, for some reason. And then developers worked out that Metropolis Street Racer was cool, but Gran Turismo sold more, so all racing games became GT. And Powerstone was cool, but Tekken sold more so all fighting games became Tekken. And all shooters tended towards Quake, and all RPGs tended towards Final Fantasy, and all puzzle games tended towards the clearance bin. Credit to Nintendo for still experimenting. The DS was innovative, the Wii was innovative, but even they don't really get out from their Mario, Zelda, Pokémon safe zone all that much any more. The paths are all well-trodden and deviance from them isn't encouraged. We've hit peak genericism.
I think the only way to renew the video game industry long-term is to let a new crisis happen, like a stock crash that happened back in 1983. It may hurt badly in the short term, like the liquidation of AAA companies, leaving legacy franchises at risk of dying off for good, but in the long run? It will be remade anew as indies with fresh talent and ideas become the leading forefront of the industry.
@@selfdeficientreasons why you'd feel the need to illustrate your point with a footage of a game that is a handcrafted exploration experience and is a hallmark in 2d visual and sound design are beyond me sir
@@SamuelBlack84thankfully some games, like balatro and animal well, are on consoles, but any games with modding on pc have no modding ability on console, so watch out for that
Egh, he spits a lot of truth particularly about 90% of AAA games these days, but there is plenty of good sh*t from indie studios. Sadly it is also a serious chore trying to find the gems in the mountain of chaff, but at least they are there and don't end up costing you over $100 bucks once you include a little DLC and a season pass or two. God help you if you ever get suckered into pay-to-win microtransactions or gacha.
I'll say its less about age and more about mentality. So many people my age think im a hater just because I expect a game to be fun and worth my money instead of shovelings out AAA prices for half baked, uninspired pos
@@lusoza saying "omg cringe as hell" is a cringe in and of itself. the guy is an older dude and he plays games. Instead of writing "Older person that plays video games" he just says "older gamer" because it's easier to write and understand. idk why that creates a reaction in u, but we dont wanna type essays. shorthand is a thing
The most significant reason why modern gaming sucks is it's becoming more and more like any other business sector in the entertainment industry in that it's more focused on profit than fun.
The old way of doing things was to make a good game, hope it sells tons of copies at launch and that was how you profited. If you wanted more money, you made more games. Companies realized that was too much effort for too little profit spread too far out. Selling a good game every few years isn't the same as a constant stream of income from a live service game that's got battle passes and mini dlc that's easier to develop than most of the old tripple A games. I wouldn't have as much of a problem with current games if those increases in profit actually translated to better games but it hasn't. The games make Companies more money than ever, and they almost all feel lazy and rushed. Also the digital marketplace was supposed to improve our experience. Games were supposed to be cheaper because no physical disc's, Companies would also make more money because now if you bought a game 10 years after release that money would still go to the company that made it, and not a reseller like game stop. But that also hadn't happened. It just deleted the used games market and the convenience of disc's. But we still pay the same price, and the companies make more profit, for far longer, on lazily made products.
This video spoke to my very soul. This is exactly why I'm so huge on emulation and older PC games. The funniest thing is that I'm now playing games I've never ever played before and so have no nostalgia for, and yet, those games are still better.
I'm in the same bout. My PC is way too weak for new games, and I can't afford a new one in this economy, so I'm playing older to very old games. I am having more fun than I ever had with modern games in the past 10 years. This industry is really regressing.
@@independentthought3390 Absolutely true. People like to say "it's just your nostalgia speaking", but as I said, and now you corroborated, that has nothing to do with anything. Old games are simply more fun.
I love old PC game, honestly. Even with low performance laptop, I can atleast emulate or play old valve game which run at 30 fps, if it works it works.
This honestly. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely *love* the RE4 Remake, solid 9/10 for me. But the """puzzles""" are easier than the stuff they put in doctor's offices for kids to play with.
I'm Now Playing Immortals Fenyx Rising And By Far It Has The Best Puzzle Ideas in A Video Game That I've Ever Played .. Also Kena Bridge of Spirit Was Good In Terms of Complexing Puzzle :)
My favorite is Aloy in horizon forbidden west telling you the solution to a puzzle the moment u step into the room. Like shut up b**** I've not even looked around yet.
Or every game having a wiki, or every game has to be completed and has to have a meta, or speedrunning, or streamers, or permanently online devs putting their garbage takes into games AND social media as if anybody asked them.
Anybody who really knows what's going on and what's coming is almost going insane. Myself included. Everything is so garbage. The future is renting everything and it's all designed to break and become obsolete and owning nothing will be normal.
@@RUclipsCensorsRealitythank you. Somebody finally said it. Worst part is that we’ll all be so disassociated from physical reality (that place where the grass is at for us gamers) that we’ll feel that it’s normal.
@@Bodehi_The_Archivistyou don’t have to just accept the new status quo. You can always pursue passions outside of the internet and surround yourself with like minded people who aren’t terminally online or hollow materialists. I also say this as someone from the Midwest who doesn’t live in a major city.
@@SeekerOfSalvation93 problem is the practice is now spreading into other industries now with cars having subscription for heated seats and other features housing prices so astronomically high you are basically forced to pay rent forever or live in the middle of nowhere. proprietary parts on everything so you always have to return to the dealer to get shit fixed even the farmers have to deal with this shit.
I haven't been complaining at all about modern gaming for a decade. It's been blissful. They're fun, cheap, no DRMs, no cinematics or QTEs, take minutes to install... Oh wait... I've only been playing indie games. :)
@@UnrecycleRubdish I often find games through channels that show a lot of different games, like Alpha Beta Gamer or Nookrium. I also really like horror games, so I often watch CJU to find some cool ones. Some old gaming companies are also coming out of the woodwork with interesting stuff. 3D Realms has been producing/publishing some cool retro/indie FPS games. Might be worth taking a look at their recent activity if you enjoy FPS games. I found on twitter that Microprose is also publishing a helicopter indie game inspired by the old Desert/Jungle Strike games, that looks pretty damn good.
@@UnrecycleRubdish youtube keeps deleting my attempts at replying, so I'm gonna keep this short. Try Alpha Beta Gamer or Nookrium. Those are my main sources of indie games to play.
I've never had somebody describe how accurately I feel about the state of video games right now. Theres the odf gem, sure, but I find myself playing games over 15 years old more and more these days.
dude this year alone has had more great games then most people will play what the fuck are you talking about, Baldurs Gate 3, Street Fighter 6, Tears of the Kingdom, Final Fantasy 16, Hi-Fi Rush, Pikman 4, Dredge, Starfield, Pizza tower, Octopath traveler 2, Hogwarts Legacy, Casset Beasts, Remnant 2, Blasphemous 2, Resident Evil 4, Armored core 6, and more. but hur dur da madurhn state of vidya games.
The way he ended the video “its a transparent memory of something that was exciting, its cynical, its the opposite of fun.. its over” followed by the silence. That hits home. Anyone that grew up playing games before the modern gaming era hopes and wishes to find that magic they once had with gaming, but as much as we want it back, we all know deep down that it truly is indeed, over.
Yeah, those final seconds where brutal. Also, laughed way to hard at the indie games shit because I am trying to learn how to do exactly that kind of game lol
Eh I just play old games recently. Halo: CE (with the shitty "remastered" graphics turned off) and a few mods to spice up it's still as fun as I rememember.... sometimes more so 4k TV @ 60fps is a nice upgrade, again fuck those new textures/models that look like a fan mod but everything else about it is just as fun and sometimes better than it used to be with AI companions that are useful lol And then emulation for 360 and PS3 are FINALLY starting to come along, Red Dead Redemption and Zombies is just as fun as it was back in the day, especially if you have a fast enough computer to play at high resolution/framerate (anything above 1080p/60fps is good with me I ain't picky, but damn 60+fps AND 4k aged damn good!) After playing @640p 18-30fps depending on the action (PS3 was my main console) for sooooo many years..... Now it feels like a new game. Emulate the 360 version if your GPU can handle it!!! PS3 version is fun but god damn it has not aged well compared to it's Xbox counterpart. Maybe the switch emulator will be working in a few months for slower systems.... would be nice to play RDR (especially Undead Nightmare) on my phone. Still wish there were more NEW games to actually look forward to but I am doing OK for now.... At least for single player. no idea what to play multiplayer but I am sick of the E-Sport tryhard mentality many of those games possess.
This video was euphoric. Perfectly summarises what's wrong with the current state of the industry delivered with genuine frustration, not fake reaction video rage. Subscribed right after watching.
You wanna know what I realized you don’t have to do anything that this guy says like you could just boot up your PC or console and just play games that you think are fun you don’t have to play online games to have fun Single player games are pretty fun, and you could just have a small Library of games you don’t need to buy all the latest games you just need to buy games that look fun to you and if they’re not that’s OK you can delete them and play the ones that you do enjoy☺️
You just grew old. You literally sound like the boomers complaining about the good old times. Kids today would look at Among Us/Fortnight/Minecraft the same way you look at Zelda games.
@@yolosky2467i had to download fallout new vegas killer on my pc,a mod that terminate the game bc thank to windows 11(i known,i known) the game was crashing every 2 seconds and black screen to death due to that putrid windows, god give me back my xbox 360 that i had to unlock with a screwdriver bc the cd player wouldn't come out to place disc on it,fun times bring me back to boot and play🤤
i'm 30 years old, i've been playing games heavily since i was 12. now is the perfect time in my life to give it up, and the state of the industry has made that very easy.
Honestly, it's also the best time to be a gamer because there's tons of indie games that aren't roguelikes and aren't AAA games. There's this really cool platformer with a massive demo out called Big Catch Tackle Box, and it's absolutely insane how much content was in just this demo. It's one of the best games ever. Seriously, check it out.
You can hear the voice performance get better over the video. Your delivery and timing reminds me a lot of Egoraptor's performance in his sequilitis videos. I mean it fully as a compliment, as some people can get a little weird about him.
Honestly since this video was recorded over the course of months, it's very possible. Next video I recorded in like 2 days and I think it's much more consistent.
"this thing made me feel a specific way, like no other thing ever made me feel (when I was 7) and now my only purpose in life is continue consuming every game I get advertised, chasing the same feeling I had when I was in middle school and failing every time not noticing that it wasn't the game, it was the time" Gamers are cancer.
It's all become about money, even more than before. You get that by having kids buy things online, and having DEI to get investors interested. Then, people will respond with "games haven't gotten worse! look at X and X game or these indie games!" and it's such a lame excuse. No one ever said there aren't good games anymore, but the bad is heavily outweighing the good way more than it used to.
@penileymajorey7174Whatever you say dude and plus i even see shitloads of comments who say they play PS2 and yet you don't say that to someone else but to me. God why do people think i'm suspicious all the time 🤦♂️
The last point hit the closest to home, about it feeling like a job. Grinding endlessly for those few moments where it might possibly make the game enjoyable
This video is a modern masterpiece. It encapsulates everything wrong with modern gaming, completely rips it apart, pulls no punches, and holds nothing back. It is absolutely a breath of fresh air in the sea of safe, timid, boring modern garbage content on youtube designed to literally create brain rot. Keep up the damn fine work. 👍
@BoOb-yd4dkYes, good games still exist. Bringing up a couple of indie games (one of which is nearly a decade old) doesn't absolve the AAA industry of their sins. Baldur's Gate is an amazing game that was made as a passion project, same for Elden Ring. These also don't absolve the AAA industry of their sins. As long as games from major publishers are being made by committee, AAA will largely stay trend chasing, throwaway slop.
I play a good amount of stuff from the late 90s/early 2000s (Halo CE, Quake, WipEout/BallisticNG, Unreal) and it's insane how advanced a lot of those older games were for their time. So much creativity and content for players, all at a cheaper price without any microtransactions or fluff. They are fun for the sake of fun and don't make the player actively hate the experience.
I’m more of a RPG and strategy player-that same time frame gave us Baldur’s Gate, Knights of the Old Republic, Total War, Command and Conquer, Morrowind…all these titles pushed the genre forward and set new standards in one way or another. In the current age, gameplay is continually simplified to the point of casualness and the only “new” features are claims of better graphics (usually meaning uncanny valley and poor optimization). This is just another reason BG3 is GOAT/miniature giant space hamster.
When the video store was dying / dead was the best time to play video games. You could rent games, dirt cheap, for up to seven days or something like that, and it became a ritual because it is cheaper than buying expensive games. Post-2008 when like wow is really popping off in the MMO genre had millions on every f****** game, I think that we had the best you know until like VR gets really good, or some other gimmick I can't foresee.
@@warlordofbritanniathank you, because I was about to say that games like Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, etc. are some of the most rewardingly complex games I’ve ever played, and they are literally older than me. Also, fuck yeah Morrowind is my favorite world space ever. And the lore behind Resdain and the Chimer?👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Dude I always wondered why as a kid it seemed so easy to rent a game and complete good portions of it over a couple of weekends. Always felt off when as an adult I realized I would *not* be able to do that w/ nowaday's games. Cause like you said, games today are just so massive and big, thinking they're full of content....when really it's just bloated with filler.
Yeah, and they're also really buggy because of how much more complexity is in modern game dev. Its true a lot of them are released too early, but the complexity still plays a role in how buggy they can be. More moving parts means more things can go wrong, Oblivion for example was cutting-edge back in the day but was ridiculously buggy as a result.
@@Thankuforsubinggaming is only really dead if you're just looking at cod and fifa. But now we have Sonic Superstars, Elden Ring, Mario Wonder, Pizza Tower, Starfield, Tears Of The Kingdom, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Spider-Man 2, AC Mirage, Payday 3, MK1, Armored Core 6, Pikmin 4, Dead Island 2. Which all are actual peak gaming. Gaming isn't dead. People are just saying that because they refuse to play other games without comparisons or hell. Even refusing to play other games just for the sake of "they're different."
@@PeppinSpaghett.this... yes totally agree also because most people only play games to shut their goddamn brain off, that makes them to not understand the game mechanics n lead them to get bored quickly n left the new game n comeback to his/her lame-ass game, or they play other games just because they saw youtuber play it or a random sale announced
Interestingly, the only games worth buying physical these days are horror games. Dead Space Remake, RE2 and 4 remake, RE 7 and 8, all great games that work out of the case without need for any updates to run.
Na, the only thing I disagree with is the no man’s sky take, that game only feels Grindy if you try playing it like adventure capitalist. Definitely not for everyone but the game is definitely top 3 for me.
I hope to god this generation of gaming doesn't get somehow worse than it already is and that we recover from this in the next year or so, it totally won't end with paying 10 bucks for every gigabyte you install of a game that everyone agrees is complete and utter shit!
It's things like this that make me not really mind being poor and can only afford Xbox 360, at least the games are dirt cheap and I know they're finished on release
This video is amazing and I’m glad it was dropped in my recommended. To be fair, indie studios are still trying to keep the industry alive, but most AAA studios are too busy bathing in shmeckles to worry about anything but a bottom line
yeah, like all those porn games and early access games on steam are keeping the industry alive...lol. indie devs are just as bad as AAA devs; for every one good indie game theres MOUNTAINS of shovelware.
@@Second_Splitter 99% of all independent game software IS literally unplayable garbage. every year, if you count 100 masterpieces to decent level indie games, you'll also see upwards of 13.000 + horrible games nobody plays. thats the statistical reality of game development (and thats only on steam btw, the numbers seem worse on the Play store). its too easy to make somthing that "Plays" in a 3d or 2d environment, with the rise of Unity and Unreal, so the standart for quality dropped immensely. thats not to say there aren't fantastic indie games by small teams or even solo made and released every year, is just that sometimes those get buried by the sea of trash released every year, and may take longer to be found, if at all.
@@dfghj241 There're already more known indie masterpieces that you can play in your entire life. If you don't want to search garbage can for gems that's already been done for you, there're hundreds of articles like "top 20 indie games in that particular genre/year e.t.c"
That's why recently I've been delving more and more into indie games, preferably developed by one or few people. I honestly feel better spending a few bucks on an indie game, knowing it goes to truly passionate people. And some games (like Starsector or Project Zomboid) truly put mediocre AAA games to shame, with how much depth and polish they have
@@BLET_55artem55 true but more often than not indie games will have more effort put into it and a better overall experience (the good ones at least) despite having a much smaller budget and team
Haha wtf I read the first half of this before clicking read more and I wanted to mention PZ but you already did. Such a great, innovative game. I just wish they had more devs to release faster. I’ve been waiting for NPCs forever
Speaking of modern gamers, they inarguably are spoiled, living in heated houses, with electricity. In ancient times, as one might call the 1980s, modems were running with charcoal, and gamers had to fight off sabretooths just to reach the floppy disk. They actually used a living mouse, clicking on their ears. And a rub on the little rodent's head replaced the modern mouse.
@@exoticshoe1524 I mean you can very much tell that this is an emotional rant, which I mean fair enough, the whole situation is very frustrating but by staying level-headed and doing some research you can learn a lot about the state of gaming as a business. Everything from the fans to the big companies to even development teams are messed up.
Microtransactions and battlepasses are what's really killing it for me. I just want to pay for a game flat out and not have skins and other shit that should just be content already. It's why I love developers like fromsoft. Ac6 is a banger. Great video man. You deserve more subs and views. Definitely earned my sub.
@@hardVatsukiyes, because Ubisoft.......is fucking Ubisoft, there are several other single player games, I'm talking just about AAA games, there's a lot of amazing indie games.
I think this is a big reason why Elden Ring and Baldur's Gate 3 and many indie games look like beacons of light in an ocean of putrescent feces: they're just.....games. You buy them, you play them, have fun, replay them if you wish, move on, maybe revisit them later, and that's that. Compare that to the endless fomo and grind and bullshit you see everywhere
Holy sht dude, the last part about managing a steam library was spot on.. I have to admit that sometimes I lose the will to even open a game by the time steam launches and just shut my pc back off.
Wow. As a 40 year old who has been gaming most of my life this is too real. The technology and talent is there to create almost anything and just like the film industry modern day results are bland and unengaging. I have been playing starfield and in 20 hours that uneasy feeling has sunk in. Its a unfocused, repetitive mess. 😢
42 here. Back than, I used to just play Demos. There was always a Demo to play from a new game and you could check on the latest tech in gaming and how it runs too. Today it's just, if they got you they got you. The only product, if something is wrong with it, you stay on your own .
@@memoli801demos should be a standard for any new game as you can experience it yourself instead of believing a sellout in social media who’s brainwashing you to buy a bad product. That’s why I pirate games and give zero F* about it
With music as a hobby, the best work I did, with sense, with emotion, a beginning and an end, was when I had to improvise and get creative due to lack of equipment and high quality, advanced stuff.
That last reason about gaming now being a job is incredibly true. Once people get interested in this one game, they tend to do everything in their power to surpass all the other players and become the better one by following up with multiplayer meta, balance changes, updates and all that stuff. And I personally got lost in this wave too, I did the same exact thing. It just hits me even harder.
One of my biggest pet peeves is the shear size of the games when you install and update. And you barely don't really see any difference outer than the battle pass
It’s mostly graphics, (high res textures, standard necessity to support 1080p, and often higher) and audio (a lot of AAA have full voice acting and high quality music), which isn’t easy to compress without losing quality. File size optimization isn’t really a priority and I couldn’t care less. Storage is one of the cheapest things one can upgrade, and most large games are either MMO/PvP games, which I don’t have time to grind more than one or two of, or singleplayer story/action that I just uninstall if I’m not actively playing. The real issue is the money and dev time saved by not optimizing file size is rarely put to good use.
@@idreamofdragonso5677 No that isn't true. People cant tell the difference between 64kb/s and 256kb/s sound but it is 4x the size and graphics wise a 100gb game and a 10gb game doesn't really have that much of a visual difference.
Right? Look at that game "RIOT: Civil Unrest" Requires a $600 minimum spec PC to even run, is 12 GB, but looks like it should function on a SEGA Genesis.
This is such an American issue. If we had actual first world internet speeds, this would be an inconvenience and not a day long bullshit Fest. Game size isn’t going down, not until file storage is revamped or a new innovation comes along… but if I actually got the 500mbps I pay for and not the 30 - 50 I actually get on a good day, I could have downloaded BG3 in minutes.
This felt like if regular car review did a video about the gaming industry. Very well written well spoken you hit the nails on the head and drove them in, in one hit. This is how I feel and what I've been wanting to say but could never find the words thank you for this video.
That probably explains why I spend more time replaying shit from my childhood on PS2 emulators than going through my ever expanding Steam and PS5 backlog 🤔
man that ending segment hits hard lmao, this definitely has that "unhinged rant with friends" vibe while speaking a lot of truth on what gaming is like nowadays. great stuff, excited to see what you do with your channel from here on out
I see this type comment for every channel that hardly has videos either I'm finding a shit load of *gem* channels or people have gotten boring I'm with the ladder.
As someone who's been gaming for over 3 decades you summed up my feelings perfectly. Nowadays I feel lucky if there's one or two games a year that I really like, bonus if I can co-op them with my friends. Thank you for this video, hope you get all the views/subs you deserve. Great editing btw!
it's actually true gaming is over we used to think "i just want to play a litte, life's for living and shit" and NOW gaming is dead no new releases worth our time everything sucks so we go back to older games but we finished older games so many times it's not fun anymore so we wish something new would come out and we try "the new" and it sucks complete ass now that we are at 30's doorsteep it's the time to stop clinging to what keeps us down gaming is dead and greedy corpos killed it
Finally someone points out how a lot of indie games are. We have the best technology ever for making games and models and indie devs sit around making color-blocked low poly PS1-esque games. I don't get the nostalgia of those honestly, I get looking at old games and feeling inspired by the ideas behind them but I've never went "boy howdy I miss having terrible graphics where a face was 4 different flesh tones placed in a matter that kind of looks like a face if I'm really drunk and my astigmatism is kicking in". When I say I want a game inspired by Blue Stinger, Deep Fear, Galerians, Parasite Eve, Carrier, or Martian Gothic I don't want the graphics to match the source material.
Gaming as a whole shifted from a passion to a lifestyle. The amount of time and effort it takes just to be AVERAGE in a competitive game nowadays is just too much for me personally. Props to the new gamers that can keep up.
I think this is kinda bullshit. Just people coping ''if I put in more time I would be better'' is just not true. You don't need to play 8 hours a day to be good at a game. There are plenty of people who are very high ranked in League or Rainbow Six SIege or whatever, and they don't play for months, or
Or you could just not play competitive games. They're such a small slice of the overall gaming landscape. I play games as my primary hobby but barely play AAA games and don't really play competitive ones.
I do agree too many games are roguelikes. That being said there are so many good indie games out there even if they use PS1 graphics. - MULLET MAD JACK - Children of the Sun - Fida Puti Samurai - Yellow Taxi Go Vroom - Crow Country - Pizza Tower - Furi - MotorDoom
As a game designer this video was absolute catharsis! Thought it was just me going insane, like I just forgot how to enjoy new games, but all of this breakdown hits the nail exactly on the head.
what do you mean enjoy new games ? They're not fun. Sure there's a few gems like System Shock, but even that is a remake!! Why bother even trying new games when they all feel like jobs, and like dreary unsubtle political commentary.
After watching this video, it made me realize that the good old days are gone. I really want to start focusing on my health and a good career because picturing myself 10 years from now trying to still find joy in video games and realizing I have done nothing with my life scares the shit out of me. This video was a big wakeup call too me for some reason. Thanks for that.
The really scary part comes later when you've got the career to retirement level, are in good health, had kids, sent them to school/careers of their own and realize that you've hit 65 and there's nothing left for the next 20-30 years because yo sacrificed your hobbies to get here. Then you'll remember when your (grand)parents looked deep in your eyes as a kid and told you not to waste your youth and realize you made the same mistake they did.
The whole “looking through your steam library trying to decide what to play” hit me hard. I’ve been doing that for the past 2 months. I ended up replaying (ironically) the remakes for Mafia 1, 2, and 3. Someone save me, I’m dying inside.
Play old games with mods. Dawn of war (2004) was an amazing rts at the time and had a solid player base and mod community. It still does. DoW unification came out in 2018 with new maps, skins, music, voice acting, campaign, factions, units, balancing, game modes, ui, loading screens and a lot of other stuff. For free. Also in 2004 out came UT 2004. arena combat with no player stats, no battle passes and no after purchase monetization (all on the disk). Lots of fun if you never played it. (also has great mods).
It's all become about money, even more than before. You get that by having kids buy things online, and having DEI to get investors interested. Then, people will respond with "games haven't gotten worse! look at X and X game or these indie games!" and it's such a lame excuse. No one ever said there aren't good games anymore, but the bad is heavily outweighing the good way more than it used to.
Look for older games that released in 2000-2010 you haven't played yet. I was in the situation you described many, many times and most of the time such game saved me. Last time I "had nothing to play" despite having 100+ games on steam I, for the very first time, played Amnesia The dark Descent and I fucking loved this game.
25:20 No, they are low poly or pixel art because it costs way less to model/draw. When you're on a budget of 2 dollars and are making the game in your spare time, you basically can't do much of a different art style unless if the "new" artstyle is just a filter. Pastel colors are kinda generic but It's pretty hard to do anything else for a low poly aesthetic.
@@macksnotcool what im saying is that the 144 pixel art style has gotten overused and now if you wanna make a cool-looking low poly artstyle you might as well draw/model it. besides, i feel like in order to make good 3d video games you need to model and 2d games needs drawing. this comment is stupid tbh.
Rain World is a perfect example of how you can make a really good game that is enjoyable and has a complex ecosystem without cinematic gameplay and just simple pixels. Honestly i noticed that most games that i actually enjoyed playing a lot didn't focus on realistic graphics and instead used a cartoony or pixel style.
yes! the games i enjoyed the most didn't had the best graphics in the world and they were far more interesting graphics shouldn't be the priority in games and should be done and polished at the end when they know everything else works@@kosmique
The example that breaks my heart the most is Tekken characters being paid DLC. My favourite thing about gaming as a kid was unlocking secret characters by playing the story and piecing together the lore. I'll tell my grand kids about those glorious days, and they will never truly comprehend what they missed out on 😢
In 1998, as a second grader, I decided I wanted to someday create games as good as the ones I loved at the time. I spent the next 2 decades obsessively pursuing the career path of game development and concept design. I attended 3 design schools which took the equivalent time, effort, lack of sleep, and student debt as an advanced medical degree or getting a fuckin PhD… and finally graduated from one of the most prestigious design schools in the world. Then I never got through the door into the game industry before it became what this vid spells out. Eventually I decided to pivot entirely… after an entire life of dreaming of it. This vid says it all. I feel seen.
No man's sky is fun though. I've played 200 hours and can confidently say it's the most fun I've had with a video game, ever. I've always been interested in space, and I've always longed for a space exploration game. No man's sky delivers on that and MUCH more!
It's amazing to me how often I express these exact sentiments to people my age (on the verge of 40 years old) and get CRUCIFIED while "2023 was actually a great year for games!" is crammed down my throat. I've been playing games since I was 4 years old, but now the writing is on the wall that most games are largely not for me anymore and it REALLY sucks to be aged out of your most cherished hobby. If you think 2023 was a great year for games, please know you sound like someone who has been starving for the last 3 years and someone finally threw you a cracker.
That’s why they’re saying it dude… because there’s been some mid ass years for gaming lately. Even then it depends where you look, there’s a lot of fantastic indie games out there, even ones that aren’t rogue-likes, but those are for sure in at the moment.
I have this exact same problem. All I want to play is mission based linear games like Tomb Raider or Ratchet & Clank or Crash Bandicoot or Bulletstorm etc but those aren't made that often anymore. I even stopped upgrading my PC because there's no point. I got myself a PS5 and I'll buy a few games like those that come out a year and I'm done.
Well I'm 29 years old & feel the same. I miss the time when a good game meant good story & creative gameplay, not how many polygons it has. quality & creativity diminished when greed took over.
This man just said everything I've been thinking for years but funnier, with great editing and an infectious enthusiasm And he did it without shilling for Nordvpn, Raid Shadow Legends, Hello Fresh or Manscaped. He didn't even tell me to make sure and subscribe, hit that like button, leave a comment below and make sure to hit that little bell icon so I never miss another video. And out of sheer gratitude and respect, guess what I just did?!? The next video should be about how quality RUclips content is over.
The EA Sports Big era really was insane. I played Ssx 3, Freekstyle, Def Jam, and the NBA Street series throughout most of my teenage years. I definitely knew it was a golden era of video games at the time.
I miss actually having fun and playable sports games. Now I have nothing I can play without having to drop bread, or grind an unnecessary amount of hours to be on an even playfield
i feel like the guy just opened the game made a new save on creative, ignored all the story, got to the Space anomaly and quit... or just watched 7 minutes of reacent videos on NMS and decided to call it a day.
@@bartomolev6682 I mean he's right.... game's just a more stable with... "more" in it. Said "more" is just padding and useless stuff. Just more shinies and trinkets to collect, and more samey boring activities that are just... meh? And what "Story"? There is no story. Reading data terminals and messages isn't a story. It isn't even a visual type of storytelling like Dark Souls, it's just bland nonsense. It's vague bs trying to be deep and philosophical. I mean props to Hello Games for actually working on the game, but to pretend like it's some much more amazing thing than it was at the start is a huge stretch. It's just in a better state, it's still nothing like the galaxy simulator or grand journey it was supposed to be. It's just middling. And I played the game through - twice. Once for the Artemis path, and once for the Atlas path. Meh. Absolute meh. Boring halfway through is the best I can give it.
You spoke directly to me. I'm a tired gamer with very little to live for or bring me joy in the real world. I'm all alone, and now I can't even escape the shit reality I'm in because gaming is corporate, clean, scripted, boring, soulless and predatory.
Yeah.. this sounds like the gaming industry is the least of your problems. Maybe it’s a good thing you really should find a better thing to fall in love with. JEREMY.
You mean the fanbase full of toxics like WAMO, Zesty, Venusian Rapist, and Mechawreck? That game is dead, only people that stay are creeps, pedos, groomers, and the desperate 20 that remember the good old days and are perpetually high on member berry flavored copium.
Easily the most accurate and funny video about the state of modern gaming out there. So perfectly captures the state of gaming and should be required watching for every AAA game developer and game developer CEO.
do you seriously think companies don't know? they just don't give a shit as long as it makes money, because mass consumers are braindead and have zero self control
Easter eggs and quirky bonus modes in the ps1/ps2 era were some of the most wornderful things. Showed how much passion the devs had to make a good game and go above and beyond to throw in cool side content for no extra charge. MGS3 Snake vs Monkey, MK Deception Kart racer for example.
I just wish he could be more positive, it isn’t fair to judge a whole industry by just scratching the surface with big broken triple A’s Many Indie games are still incredible, and even games like God of War, Red Dead Redemption, Elden Ring, and plenty of other Triple A’s that deliver just fine on being great games. I’m not saying this guy doesn’t have a point, I just wish he would change his doomer mentality.
You're the first person that's truly put into words, what I have felt over the past 10 years or so. Online games inparticular have become black holes of fun... This was such an amazing and heartfelt video essay. Congrats on the successful channel growth!
You need to get out more if this is the only person who has put it into words... And black holes of fun makes no sense. Because if online gaming were black holes of fun, it would be fun because of all the fun it sucks into it. And the fun and me would become a fun singularity, which l imagine is the most fun thing in the universe. No what your thinking of, is just a black hole. Probably the least fun thing in the universe. Online gaming is a black hole, and a crappy one at that because it cannot keep me there.
online games are the worst bullshit out there. I have many friends who play this crap and I absolutely don't get it. My roommate spends at least 4 hours a day playing LoL so he basically sits in one position and occasionally screams at the screen. I'm just looking at him with this confusion like "dude you are playing a video game, that's something people used to do to have fun or relax, you definitely don't have fun grinding ranked matches and you sure as hell don't relax, what is the point then?"
@@samueldubik4418lol I don't understand it either. I'd prefere to play an "older" single player game, on ps4, instead of dealing with hyper online competitiveness.
Man, that was spot on. People really need to rethink about how games went to fun an creative to bland and sterile. I just do not pick triple A games anymore. I tend to avoid then altogether because i don't want to watch a high budget interactive tv show. I want to play a GAME!
This take just isn't it tbh . You curate your own experiences. If you want to find games that are fun, you absolutely can. It's so crazy to me how people can go "oh gaming is so bad now!" But then you look at every released in the last two years and they couldn't be any further from the truth if they tried.
Nope tbh ur take sucks ass games suck today by far corporate woke realistic bullshit realized before it's even halfway completely bullshit no matter how hard you search and back then u could spend 5 mins and ud find like 3 God tier games that's how it should be not spend 10 hours and find 1 meh game cuz u got lucky modern gaming sucks and the video was diamond on with it's points
God-tier video, explaining why I have so many games I want to play but just end up reading manga and light novels because I at least have a better chance of being satisfied 😭
Read something better than that slop, dude. I don't care what you bring up, every single manga is vastly inferior to the overwhelming majority of western literature.
the bit about gamers being more insecure about their skills these days, I totally agree with that. Its similar to other ways the internet is making us compare ourselves to people we otherwise would never have even known about. When you get on instagram or FB and you see everyone whos doing better than you, it automatically makes you feel like your life is worth less. But in reality alot of those people change their photos or prop themselves up to look like they are doing great when in reality they could be even more miserable than you.
This is not only the best video but the best summary I have ever seen about Modern Gaming and the best part is you got the point across perfectly while making it comedic. I have hardly seen anyone care let alone talk about things like matchmaking, backwards compatibility, and how old games are more fun and better made. You used Crash Twinsanity music too so I immediately subscribed when I first watched this lol. You reference so many niche games from years ago which is such a breath of fresh air This video is insanely high quality as well. Cannot wait to see what you have in store!
Dude this perfectly explained it and I loved the chaotic nature of this lol. It’s a big reason why I’ve stepped back from games as a whole. I still hop on some when my friends are on but otherwise I’ve been finding it much more fulfilling doing other things that don’t feel like a second job
Well if you want to spend less time look for hood games, how about giving games from Sabotage Studio a chance. They have The Messenger and Sea of Stars which are amazing games that are apart of the same universe. One is a platformer with some cool tricks you can see in their trailer. The other is an RPG inspired by many of the best RPGs in the past with action commands and many more things. I also recommend Everhood from Foreign Gnomes. That's where my profile picture comes from. I'll let you discover what it is yourself.
I mean, there are so many games out there that really dont have that feeling, but I really get you regardless. Its honestly the Reason why I started going back in time and replaying Games I just missed out on, when I grew up - or was too broke to afford the Console they belonged to. xD
28:15 That singular image just summed up how unbelievably smooth the human brain is capable of being. Seriously, pause the video and read this. I am astonished that this even exists un-ironically.
This video was amazing. I grew up playing games in the 1990s and 2000s, and then at some point in the past 10 years I just stopped; games stopped being fun for me. At first I thought it was because I was older, but this video summarizes it perfectly. Thank you
There are good games out there, you're not gonna find them online though. Online multiplayer is the biggest thing ruining gaming. All of my best gaming memories involve split screen or LAN with people in the same room.
As a 38 year old who started playing video games in 1988, I watched it become this cool, almost niche sort of thing become over saturated once mainstream society started paying attention to it. It's how thing's in the human experience go: we discover something that's awesome then MILK THE FUCK OUT IT until it's ruined. Whether it's media, science, government policy, medicine, drugs, etc. I'll play modern titles, how we I still mostly play NES, SNES, and Sega. I don't really get gripped much by AAA games. If I do buy it, it's when it goes on massive sale (or pirate it) but you'll still find some good passion projects out there. Like off the top of my head, pizza tower is a great example of a retro inspired pattern funded game that went rather well. Even that AEW game that was inspired by the THQ N64 wrestling game brings back that fun "couch coop" and "day of the weekend rentals" vibe. But yeah, I completely get your frustrations with this shit anymore. My old NES tapes still work and I can just hit power and start playing. Instead of taking forever to load the game systems OS, go through my library, load the game, oh fuck yet another 30gb update. Oh fuck, I can't play this game offline. Oh fuck my online membership is expired. Oh fuck, out of frustration I through my Xbox out the window.
@@1MuchButteR1 I wanna say I got steam around 2011. I'd love to have an OG 2003 steam account, given I graduated in 2003. My "retro" stuff is my collection of NES, and SNES tapes. However I have also been a PC gamer since 1992. Somewhere in my belongings are many CD-ROMs and floppy disks. Like I have the hard floppy version of DOOM II
I think modding is pretty fun, And i hate that companies despise it, Like then theres valve, Allowing mods off their games to exist, And minecraft modding is really fun aswell, You can learn coding using computercraft lol.
@@dashe_8989 funny enough I'm super into those as well. I started off on the Abernic Rg350p and then I got a retroid pocket 3. It's a really nice way to replay many of the portable game systems, like PSP and Gameboy. I started a new file of super Mario brothers deluxe in it and I forgot how much I loved that game despite its truncated screen in game. I still have my original copy of it. I was in high school when it came out and I had it to keep me occupied during those exam weeks. Hespa or whatever the hell it was called. Our class was two thousand some odd kids (NJ) so they set it up where while some of us were testing, some of us weren't and bored for hours. No smart phones yet and barely anybody has a cell phone so game boy colour was my device.
The last part hit home for me. Choosing what to play has been a plague for me right now and im contemplating giving up on gaming as a whole for this exact reason
im in the same boat as well, i just dont know what i want to play anymore, i have all these games buy none of the energy to actually play any of them...
Scrolling through steam for half an hour feels terrible, but I've found a (probably only temporary) solution: switch over to a different genre! I started playing JRPGs around 2021, and those lasted me until december last year. When I found myself scrolling forever again, I decided to try out soulslikes and started playing Elden Ring (which I gave up on after a few hours because I can't use a controller properly) and then Remnant: from the ashes (because I can apparently play soulslikes with guns). Another few months gained! :D
If you want to play a good game and have a good time today you'll have to: 1_ Don't preorder and "Let it Cook", watch how the game evolves at the launch and don't rush for the purchase, just wait until you're sure, trust me, it'll be worth the time and the money. 2_ Go for Indies, small developers have a big heart and they're really passionate about their product. 3_ If you play on PC, you can revisit old games with PCSX2 and other simulators, old times better times.
I'd say it's OK to pre-order games from developers that can be trusted to put out quality games. For all the (justified) hate Nintendo gets online, they excel in providing good and fun AAA experiences that you (literally) won't get anywhere else. I'd say that Nintendo EAD is on par with and can best, if given the time, other indie developers.
@@fujinshu There is literally NO reason to pre-order games. its all digital, there is no possible chance of them running out of stock. Give me ONE (1) good reason to preorder ANY game
@@fujinshu If it was physical games, fair enough. But almost everything these days is digital and pre-ordering is just redundant, but most of the time you get stung anyway with breaking bugs, misinformation and all that unfun stuff
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I just wanted to say that I'm absolutely floored that people are connecting with this video. This was a pure passion project. I have a good job, but this was (as I described to my friends) a labor of hate. It took me a year believe it or not. Not working full time on it obviously, but the idea percolated for like half a year, script took months, audio was cut and edited before I cut it to any video and that took 2 months, and the video took around 2 months to cut together. I will try and make more videos. I have a couple of ideas. I'm cutting together an update video to shed light on the making of this video and the direction of the channel.
I am inflammatory. It's OK if you disagree with me! This video was just supposed to have the vibe of a psychotic rant I'd have with my closest friends who were sick of me refusing to shut up about this subject. I'm not the authority on what you enjoy.
Hey man if anything you had some absolutely good and great points, so I will definitely try and have some engagement with y’all if possible.
Also loved your video brother keep it up
Was well worth it, the heart and passion that you put into the video really shows. Funny shit!
Deep Rock Galactic is the best horde game, fight me.
The internet murdered gaming in cold blood.
Hey bro, just wanted to say, I have the portal songs downloaded on my phone, you ain't the only one with good taste.
I miss being able to unlock everything in a game by simply playing.
the 2000s good times for gamers
You can thank 10 year olds with an Internet connection and their parents credit card for that.
Now we get to unlock things by simply paying 🙃🫠
@@Tethloach1 fr lmao you used to avoid hayabusa players in halo 3 because they have the skill to potentially ruin your day...now its literally just kids with money...no skill..just money...sad...and btw i teabag in everygame that has a stupid emote system because its way more insulting to dip your balls in the mouth of a dead player than to do a stupid ass trending dance on their corpse
@@DumFuk343-jm4dhfr tho, unfortunately you could get banned in some newer games for that 🙄
this felt like a 6 hour video condensed into a 30 minute video rollercoaster of broken dreams and disappointment
i love it
same
we need 2 hours of ranting on why modern gaming makes my pc wet and squishy and easy to die installing many files can cause my pc is broken
this feels like saving time watching oppenheimer for 30 minutes on cinemasins and it was boring as hell except the explosion scene was totally a goosebump moment since watching goosebumps movie on some dvd stores back in the late 2010s bullshit
IKR?! Especially the cartoon network cast of voices overacting every point, I was absolutely howling with laughter by the halfway mark.
This is the exact kind of rant I've never had the energy to properly formulate.
Exactly
The problem is it's still a rant. There is a lot of great games, indie part are bigger and better than ever, you should just avoid the worst part for targeted audience if you're not ready to face those problems and that's it. Every time I'm starting to think that modern gaming is dead and it's not fun for me anymore, I'm taking a break for a week without gaming, then some cool indie game, boomer shooter, remake/remaster or even completely new game are getting released and I'm diving in it just to spend dozens of hours, staying overnight, in pure joy, just like in my teenage years on PS1-PS2 and classic PC games. And I still have so many carefully picked never played masterpiece games in my Steam library, so I probably shouldn't care at all about "modern gaming" problems for the rest of my life.
Americans need to realize Halo wasnt popular in world except usa
He need to stop putting that trash game into the video
Same too much bong resin and hops floatin around in my melon.
"Fuck you, grind for cat ears" is hilarious. Because the example shown in the video can't be obtained by grinding. It was only available by using real money!
The twist is that you need to grind in real life
@@Temu-u3e😂😂😂
looking at you siege ubisoft really fucked that game
@@Temu-u3efr literally games with earnable currency in game would take more time than just working an extra hour at work but doing that feels like a gut punch
Outstanding work.
Are you actually shitting me, loop daddy? What is going on?!?!?
Girl's Club been real quiet since modern gaming perished
Yeah, this was just nuts.
I just enjou re playing The sims, Diddy Kong Racing, Mario Party 1, old pokemon games.
Because these games makes me feel as happy as a child.
Today's games made confution to me as why I dont get the fun as earlier days.
@@selfdeficientwhy don't ppl ever give from software a shout out lol. They got shit down and never disappoint or do dumb battle passes micro transactions or anything and the games work. Love the video but I feel for FS. They deserve love even from ppl who don't like their games cause they do it right.
Daaaym the real Loop Daddy. Thats some Well deserved Attention right there.
Unlockable #19: constant hackers on every single game resulting in companies tracking all your personal info to ensure you aren’t a bot
I don't basically bother playing any game that requires a system or kernel access
That's just an excuse they use they would track you to sell the data regardless.
Only for them to sell that data to tencent, while having an anti cheat just good enough to ban hackers every now and then but easy enough for them to bypass, so they can make extra money off of the new accounts they’ll buy.
NUMBER 20: THE RISE OF TOXIC GAMING FANBASES MAKE ME WANNA SHOVE A TOXIC VAT UP MY A--
@@mikoseru5569so youre not playing anything ?
I think the main issue of gaming right now is stagnancy, AAA Corps want to do nothing but generate money and feel like the current setup is perfectly suited for that. In the 1990s and 2000s, everyone was expanding in every direction possible to see what would work and that just isn't necessary for them anymore.
There's always going to be good games coming out and this slump may very well change some day, but I do share your frustration.
That's a great point! We were spoiled with creativity once upon a time.
The Dreamcast should have been called the Fever Dreamcast. There were some batshit insane things going on on that console. Some worked, like the online capabilities and boundary-pushing Shenmue, some didn't work, like Seaman and the Sega Bass Fishing rod peripheral, some were cool and innovative and we wonder why they never came back, like Crazy Taxi and the idea of a detachable visual memory unit, and some were cool and innovative but didn't even really make sense at the time, like the controller cable coming out of the bottom.
Anything was possible with the Dreamcast. They made Sonic work in 3D, they gave us Phantasy Star Online, they gave away stacks of Chu Chu Rocket for free at your local game shop. Space Channel 5 was a thing, for some reason. And then developers worked out that Metropolis Street Racer was cool, but Gran Turismo sold more, so all racing games became GT. And Powerstone was cool, but Tekken sold more so all fighting games became Tekken. And all shooters tended towards Quake, and all RPGs tended towards Final Fantasy, and all puzzle games tended towards the clearance bin.
Credit to Nintendo for still experimenting. The DS was innovative, the Wii was innovative, but even they don't really get out from their Mario, Zelda, Pokémon safe zone all that much any more. The paths are all well-trodden and deviance from them isn't encouraged. We've hit peak genericism.
I think the only way to renew the video game industry long-term is to let a new crisis happen, like a stock crash that happened back in 1983. It may hurt badly in the short term, like the liquidation of AAA companies, leaving legacy franchises at risk of dying off for good, but in the long run? It will be remade anew as indies with fresh talent and ideas become the leading forefront of the industry.
That and consumer issue of modern gaming, since most players lack attention span.
Theres only 4 genres of games made today.
I like how the only bash towards indie gaming is that a lot of them look weird
that's because I don't have a lot of negative things to say about them. If anything that section was supposed to be a compliment haha
Too many indie games are PC only which I hate as I don't have one
Yes, I'm poor
So what?
So are lots of people
Looks like skill issue
(Yeh I'm going to hell)@@SamuelBlack84
@@selfdeficientreasons why you'd feel the need to illustrate your point with a footage of a game that is a handcrafted exploration experience and is a hallmark in 2d visual and sound design are beyond me sir
@@SamuelBlack84thankfully some games, like balatro and animal well, are on consoles, but any games with modding on pc have no modding ability on console, so watch out for that
Definitely deserves more views on how funny and impressive the video was
How is shouting loudly and talking like a redditor or a schizoid on /v/ funny to you?
Truthful as well. It is crazy how low the bar has been set.
The algorithm is picking it up, i found it in my feed and I have not seen this channel before ever
He made it sound like a dystopian future in the present 😂
@@jjcoola998and soon youll see this guy with 500k subs, normal youtube rise if he keeps it up
This man woke up and chose violence but I’m sure the older gamers feel him 100%
IKR? And get this i'm an older gamer and i 100% feel his pain with modern games here.
Egh, he spits a lot of truth particularly about 90% of AAA games these days, but there is plenty of good sh*t from indie studios. Sadly it is also a serious chore trying to find the gems in the mountain of chaff, but at least they are there and don't end up costing you over $100 bucks once you include a little DLC and a season pass or two. God help you if you ever get suckered into pay-to-win microtransactions or gacha.
I'll say its less about age and more about mentality. So many people my age think im a hater just because I expect a game to be fun and worth my money instead of shovelings out AAA prices for half baked, uninspired pos
@@lusoza saying "omg cringe as hell" is a cringe in and of itself.
the guy is an older dude and he plays games. Instead of writing "Older person that plays video games" he just says "older gamer" because it's easier to write and understand. idk why that creates a reaction in u, but we dont wanna type essays. shorthand is a thing
Yeah, I feel him 100%. Absolute tripe like Starfield makes me never want to try another western AAA game ever again.
The most significant reason why modern gaming sucks is it's becoming more and more like any other business sector in the entertainment industry in that it's more focused on profit than fun.
passion pushed aside for profit
@@doctoronishispsychosislab1474 Indeed.
…and THE MESSAGE!
@@vladtheimpaler9118 Sadly that is true.
The old way of doing things was to make a good game, hope it sells tons of copies at launch and that was how you profited. If you wanted more money, you made more games.
Companies realized that was too much effort for too little profit spread too far out. Selling a good game every few years isn't the same as a constant stream of income from a live service game that's got battle passes and mini dlc that's easier to develop than most of the old tripple A games.
I wouldn't have as much of a problem with current games if those increases in profit actually translated to better games but it hasn't. The games make Companies more money than ever, and they almost all feel lazy and rushed.
Also the digital marketplace was supposed to improve our experience. Games were supposed to be cheaper because no physical disc's, Companies would also make more money because now if you bought a game 10 years after release that money would still go to the company that made it, and not a reseller like game stop.
But that also hadn't happened. It just deleted the used games market and the convenience of disc's. But we still pay the same price, and the companies make more profit, for far longer, on lazily made products.
You only needed a disc a controller, and a memory card for hours and hours of fun memories
Same dude, same.
This video spoke to my very soul. This is exactly why I'm so huge on emulation and older PC games. The funniest thing is that I'm now playing games I've never ever played before and so have no nostalgia for, and yet, those games are still better.
I'm in the same bout. My PC is way too weak for new games, and I can't afford a new one in this economy, so I'm playing older to very old games. I am having more fun than I ever had with modern games in the past 10 years. This industry is really regressing.
@@independentthought3390 Absolutely true. People like to say "it's just your nostalgia speaking", but as I said, and now you corroborated, that has nothing to do with anything. Old games are simply more fun.
It's wild how fun it is to download a new Sega/Nintendo game and having a fucking blast. For free. With no bugs or purchases involved
This is why I bought my Steam Deck. To emulate old games
I love old PC game, honestly. Even with low performance laptop, I can atleast emulate or play old valve game which run at 30 fps, if it works it works.
I'm actually impressed he doesn't touch the "half-solved puzzles and every character won't shut up's problem" of many single player games.
My favorite puzzles are "find the door code"... oh it's pinned to the wall.... next to the door (5 Gamerscore Find the Door Code)
This honestly. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely *love* the RE4 Remake, solid 9/10 for me. But the """puzzles""" are easier than the stuff they put in doctor's offices for kids to play with.
I'm Now Playing Immortals Fenyx Rising And By Far It Has The Best Puzzle Ideas in A Video Game That I've Ever Played .. Also Kena Bridge of Spirit Was Good In Terms of Complexing Puzzle :)
My favorite is Aloy in horizon forbidden west telling you the solution to a puzzle the moment u step into the room. Like shut up b**** I've not even looked around yet.
Or every game having a wiki, or every game has to be completed and has to have a meta, or speedrunning, or streamers, or permanently online devs putting their garbage takes into games AND social media as if anybody asked them.
this guy is on the edge of insanity for the entire 28 minutes and I love him for it
Anybody who really knows what's going on and what's coming is almost going insane. Myself included. Everything is so garbage. The future is renting everything and it's all designed to break and become obsolete and owning nothing will be normal.
@@RUclipsCensorsRealitythank you. Somebody finally said it. Worst part is that we’ll all be so disassociated from physical reality (that place where the grass is at for us gamers) that we’ll feel that it’s normal.
@@Bodehi_The_Archivistyou don’t have to just accept the new status quo. You can always pursue passions outside of the internet and surround yourself with like minded people who aren’t terminally online or hollow materialists. I also say this as someone from the Midwest who doesn’t live in a major city.
He's been there for over a decade... All us Millenials remember when c-list releases were better than any triple A release in the last 10 years...
@@SeekerOfSalvation93 problem is the practice is now spreading into other industries now with cars having subscription for heated seats and other features housing prices so astronomically high you are basically forced to pay rent forever or live in the middle of nowhere. proprietary parts on everything so you always have to return to the dealer to get shit fixed even the farmers have to deal with this shit.
I haven't been complaining at all about modern gaming for a decade. It's been blissful. They're fun, cheap, no DRMs, no cinematics or QTEs, take minutes to install...
Oh wait... I've only been playing indie games. :)
Yeah I liked the video, but op doesn't seem to know much about indies, it's the best time in years for indie gaming
Precisely. All you have to do to enjoy gaming is not play AAA games.
Any recommendations? Or any channels/videos that cover the good ones?
@@UnrecycleRubdish I often find games through channels that show a lot of different games, like Alpha Beta Gamer or Nookrium. I also really like horror games, so I often watch CJU to find some cool ones.
Some old gaming companies are also coming out of the woodwork with interesting stuff. 3D Realms has been producing/publishing some cool retro/indie FPS games. Might be worth taking a look at their recent activity if you enjoy FPS games. I found on twitter that Microprose is also publishing a helicopter indie game inspired by the old Desert/Jungle Strike games, that looks pretty damn good.
@@UnrecycleRubdish youtube keeps deleting my attempts at replying, so I'm gonna keep this short. Try Alpha Beta Gamer or Nookrium. Those are my main sources of indie games to play.
I've never had somebody describe how accurately I feel about the state of video games right now. Theres the odf gem, sure, but I find myself playing games over 15 years old more and more these days.
This because of one simple fact, you are old.
dude this year alone has had more great games then most people will play what the fuck are you talking about,
Baldurs Gate 3, Street Fighter 6, Tears of the Kingdom, Final Fantasy 16, Hi-Fi Rush, Pikman 4, Dredge, Starfield, Pizza tower, Octopath traveler 2, Hogwarts Legacy, Casset Beasts, Remnant 2, Blasphemous 2, Resident Evil 4, Armored core 6, and more. but hur dur da madurhn state of vidya games.
Because they were made with care and passion, and actually to have fun.
@@joedatius at least half of what you've listed is 100% pure crap. Starfield, Hogwarts Legacy, Resident Evil 4 to name the biggest turds.
Eh, there's still good stuff. Final Fantasy XIV (Endwalker), Judgment/Lost Judgment and Street Fighter 6 are nothing to sneeze at.
Its like all my thoughts about gaming for years have been funneled and condensed into 1 video. It was so satisfying
this video feels like it was made 10 years ago, in the absolute best ways possible. absolutely hilarious and a serious breath of fresh air.
sometimes it‘s nice to be remembered what the internet/youtube used to be like…
It feels like a rags video, in a bad way
@@juggftw4868who
I'm little bit cooler then u so to me it feels like it was made 12 years ago
@@--___--dyou must be 11
C-tier AMC dramas, ive never felt so understood in my life
The way he ended the video “its a transparent memory of something that was exciting, its cynical, its the opposite of fun.. its over” followed by the silence. That hits home. Anyone that grew up playing games before the modern gaming era hopes and wishes to find that magic they once had with gaming, but as much as we want it back, we all know deep down that it truly is indeed, over.
im 28 been gaming forever and fuck man this is such a bitter pill to swallow
Time to grow up chump!
Yeah, those final seconds where brutal. Also, laughed way to hard at the indie games shit because I am trying to learn how to do exactly that kind of game lol
At this point should we just soft quit gaming and pick up new hobbies in life ?
Eh I just play old games recently. Halo: CE (with the shitty "remastered" graphics turned off) and a few mods to spice up it's still as fun as I rememember.... sometimes more so 4k TV @ 60fps is a nice upgrade, again fuck those new textures/models that look like a fan mod but everything else about it is just as fun and sometimes better than it used to be with AI companions that are useful lol
And then emulation for 360 and PS3 are FINALLY starting to come along, Red Dead Redemption and Zombies is just as fun as it was back in the day, especially if you have a fast enough computer to play at high resolution/framerate (anything above 1080p/60fps is good with me I ain't picky, but damn 60+fps AND 4k aged damn good!)
After playing @640p 18-30fps depending on the action (PS3 was my main console) for sooooo many years..... Now it feels like a new game. Emulate the 360 version if your GPU can handle it!!! PS3 version is fun but god damn it has not aged well compared to it's Xbox counterpart. Maybe the switch emulator will be working in a few months for slower systems.... would be nice to play RDR (especially Undead Nightmare) on my phone.
Still wish there were more NEW games to actually look forward to but I am doing OK for now.... At least for single player. no idea what to play multiplayer but I am sick of the E-Sport tryhard mentality many of those games possess.
This video was euphoric. Perfectly summarises what's wrong with the current state of the industry delivered with genuine frustration, not fake reaction video rage. Subscribed right after watching.
You wanna know what I realized you don’t have to do anything that this guy says like you could just boot up your PC or console and just play games that you think are fun you don’t have to play online games to have fun Single player games are pretty fun, and you could just have a small Library of games you don’t need to buy all the latest games you just need to buy games that look fun to you and if they’re not that’s OK you can delete them and play the ones that you do enjoy☺️
You just grew old. You literally sound like the boomers complaining about the good old times.
Kids today would look at Among Us/Fortnight/Minecraft the same way you look at Zelda games.
@@forte609 why do you think I’m complaining? I’m just trying to be nice damn
@@Robot_Mouseps he was talking to the guy you replied to
@@Daniel-om4ce oh sorry
I remember when I didnt have to do 10 hours of research before buying a game
Ikr
Or dozens of hours researching, installing mods to fix whatever broken (new) game you actually want to play.
@@_C.J. Bethesda moment
>when you have to spend more time researching than the runtime of the game
@@yolosky2467i had to download fallout new vegas killer on my pc,a mod that terminate the game bc thank to windows 11(i known,i known) the game was crashing every 2 seconds and black screen to death due to that putrid windows, god give me back my xbox 360 that i had to unlock with a screwdriver bc the cd player wouldn't come out to place disc on it,fun times bring me back to boot and play🤤
Valve actually doing something about the bots is the event of the year for real
i'm 30 years old, i've been playing games heavily since i was 12. now is the perfect time in my life to give it up, and the state of the industry has made that very easy.
💯
There’s always older games to go back to
@@Userxxx840you càn only replay, reread or rewatch something so many times before you're finally sick of it or just craving something different
When physical sales end them I'm pulling the cord. There are thousands of retro games that i have not played, plus collecting them is kind of cool.
I agree. Also 30 here, but there’s still gems that are worth playing. Elden Ring comes to mind and I’ve been having a blast with modded Terraria
"It's the best time to be a gamer" no, it's the best time to be a game publisher.
Even that is not good anymore given recent events, lmao
gamergate saw to the end of that
At the end of the day, gamergate has proven to be a sharp decline for the USA in particular. @simunator
Honestly, it's also the best time to be a gamer because there's tons of indie games that aren't roguelikes and aren't AAA games. There's this really cool platformer with a massive demo out called Big Catch Tackle Box, and it's absolutely insane how much content was in just this demo. It's one of the best games ever. Seriously, check it out.
this is a really high quality video for your subs
Bro is youtube critic
It’s not about numbers, it’s the talent, 💯
It’s always the small channels that are the best
@@Blank55600 no one asked.
How are you going to know when his next one comes out if you refuse to sub?
You can hear the voice performance get better over the video. Your delivery and timing reminds me a lot of Egoraptor's performance in his sequilitis videos. I mean it fully as a compliment, as some people can get a little weird about him.
Honestly since this video was recorded over the course of months, it's very possible. Next video I recorded in like 2 days and I think it's much more consistent.
"Gaming is not fun, it's an obligation." This hit hard.
"this thing made me feel a specific way, like no other thing ever made me feel (when I was 7) and now my only purpose in life is continue consuming every game I get advertised, chasing the same feeling I had when I was in middle school and failing every time not noticing that it wasn't the game, it was the time"
Gamers are cancer.
It's all become about money, even more than before. You get that by having kids buy things online, and having DEI to get investors interested. Then, people will respond with "games haven't gotten worse! look at X and X game or these indie games!" and it's such a lame excuse. No one ever said there aren't good games anymore, but the bad is heavily outweighing the good way more than it used to.
My heart
@@lasarousi”wanting fun games is cancer” weird take, but you’re probably a sub 😂
@@TheBiggestMoronYouKnow name checks out
There's just nothing quite like hearing a great rant that is 100% justified. This video is amazing.
Damn fucking right 😂 Everything in this video this guy said was 100% right. And this is why i will always play PS2 until the day i die.
@penileymajorey7174Whatever you say dude and plus i even see shitloads of comments who say they play PS2 and yet you don't say that to someone else but to me. God why do people think i'm suspicious all the time 🤦♂️
@penileymajorey7174 And plus they like my comment like crazy so you can't deny that so ha ha
@penileymajorey7174 I think you're the one that's sad IMO
@penileymajorey7174 man really just called the most successful console of all time "sad" , what a zoomer
The last point hit the closest to home, about it feeling like a job. Grinding endlessly for those few moments where it might possibly make the game enjoyable
Play nintendo games! They are the best and can do no wrong
the minute he said job it was a true it really do be like that moment frfr
@@kinesslop651 well nintendo games are for the most part kid stuff games, so it gets really boring really fast
Why a play a game that makes you grind when plenty of new indie games come out every year
@@bobhill-ol7wp well the best games of all time are all AAA games so indie games can be good but never on the highest level of quality
This video is a modern masterpiece. It encapsulates everything wrong with modern gaming, completely rips it apart, pulls no punches, and holds nothing back. It is absolutely a breath of fresh air in the sea of safe, timid, boring modern garbage content on youtube designed to literally create brain rot. Keep up the damn fine work. 👍
@BoOb-yd4dkYes, good games still exist. Bringing up a couple of indie games (one of which is nearly a decade old) doesn't absolve the AAA industry of their sins. Baldur's Gate is an amazing game that was made as a passion project, same for Elden Ring. These also don't absolve the AAA industry of their sins. As long as games from major publishers are being made by committee, AAA will largely stay trend chasing, throwaway slop.
I play a good amount of stuff from the late 90s/early 2000s (Halo CE, Quake, WipEout/BallisticNG, Unreal) and it's insane how advanced a lot of those older games were for their time. So much creativity and content for players, all at a cheaper price without any microtransactions or fluff. They are fun for the sake of fun and don't make the player actively hate the experience.
I’m more of a RPG and strategy player-that same time frame gave us Baldur’s Gate, Knights of the Old Republic, Total War, Command and Conquer, Morrowind…all these titles pushed the genre forward and set new standards in one way or another.
In the current age, gameplay is continually simplified to the point of casualness and the only “new” features are claims of better graphics (usually meaning uncanny valley and poor optimization).
This is just another reason BG3 is GOAT/miniature giant space hamster.
Aw man WipEout was the shit back in the day.
When the video store was dying / dead was the best time to play video games.
You could rent games, dirt cheap, for up to seven days or something like that, and it became a ritual because it is cheaper than buying expensive games.
Post-2008 when like wow is really popping off in the MMO genre had millions on every f****** game, I think that we had the best you know until like VR gets really good, or some other gimmick I can't foresee.
@@warlordofbritanniathank you, because I was about to say that games like Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, etc. are some of the most rewardingly complex games I’ve ever played, and they are literally older than me.
Also, fuck yeah Morrowind is my favorite world space ever. And the lore behind Resdain and the Chimer?👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
dude i love WipEout
"gaming is NOT FUN, it's an OBLIGATION" - *could not have said it better myself!!*
@@nickc1425Yeah I haven’t bought a newly released game in years, I just play the old valve games on PC
@@nickc1425while Nintendo isn't free from a lot of these modern issues, they do put out games that are generally fun to play.
Agreed
i think thats what we call an addiction
Legend has it that there's a long forgotten method of "not caring about multiplayer bottomless pits"
I feel like this is one of the most comprehensive and entertaining videos on the state of the game industry today.
“Ffffuck you grind for cat ears” had me dead lmao
Dude I always wondered why as a kid it seemed so easy to rent a game and complete good portions of it over a couple of weekends. Always felt off when as an adult I realized I would *not* be able to do that w/ nowaday's games.
Cause like you said, games today are just so massive and big, thinking they're full of content....when really it's just bloated with filler.
Yeah, and they're also really buggy because of how much more complexity is in modern game dev. Its true a lot of them are released too early, but the complexity still plays a role in how buggy they can be. More moving parts means more things can go wrong, Oblivion for example was cutting-edge back in the day but was ridiculously buggy as a result.
@@Shmandalfit's a Creation Engine game, all that interactivity and detail came with its gremlins.
@@Shmandalf Yet there was nothing wrong with the jank and funny engines of the past, just added charm to the game.
I love the new wave of game reviewers that ACTUALLY CARE AND ARE FUNNY
Check out youngdefiant gaming is dead video. Also the only people who thinks gaming is alive and well are modern gamers.
@@Thankuforsubing (I_have_to_use_these_spacing_things_because_RUclips_broke_replies_on_mobile_with_people_that_have_large_names._Your_name_is_rather_obtuse,_though)_Yeah?_Of_course_modern_gamers_wouldn’t_complain_they_dont_know_any_better,_this_cynical_hell_we_now_reside_in_is_just_regular_ass_gaming_to_them._Hmm?_”there_are_oldbies_still_playing_the_next_fortnite_clone?”_mf_that’s_stockholm_syndrome,_EA’s_got_them_by_the_balls
@@Thankuforsubinggaming is only really dead if you're just looking at cod and fifa. But now we have Sonic Superstars, Elden Ring, Mario Wonder, Pizza Tower, Starfield, Tears Of The Kingdom, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Spider-Man 2, AC Mirage, Payday 3, MK1, Armored Core 6, Pikmin 4, Dead Island 2. Which all are actual peak gaming.
Gaming isn't dead. People are just saying that because they refuse to play other games without comparisons or hell. Even refusing to play other games just for the sake of "they're different."
@@PeppinSpaghett.this... yes totally agree
also because most people only play games to shut their goddamn brain off, that makes them to not understand the game mechanics n lead them to get bored quickly n left the new game n comeback to his/her lame-ass game, or they play other games just because they saw youtuber play it or a random sale announced
He's not a reviewer.
I never pay full price for digital games. I wait for 70% or more discounts before I buy, because I know I won’t have it forever.
Interestingly, the only games worth buying physical these days are horror games. Dead Space Remake, RE2 and 4 remake, RE 7 and 8, all great games that work out of the case without need for any updates to run.
Na, the only thing I disagree with is the no man’s sky take, that game only feels Grindy if you try playing it like adventure capitalist. Definitely not for everyone but the game is definitely top 3 for me.
I hope to god this generation of gaming doesn't get somehow worse than it already is and that we recover from this in the next year or so, it totally won't end with paying 10 bucks for every gigabyte you install of a game that everyone agrees is complete and utter shit!
We aren’t recovering in the next year 😂. We’re very lucky if triple A gaming ever does come back at all. Indie is the future
There are still like... 2 good AAA companies. But Indie games clearly at least try making good new games.@@NicEeEe843
It's things like this that make me not really mind being poor and can only afford Xbox 360, at least the games are dirt cheap and I know they're finished on release
Well gamers keep buying the trash, and so long as they do, the market isn't changing.
@@kriegscommissarmccraw4205Yep some also defended the crappy practices
This video is amazing and I’m glad it was dropped in my recommended. To be fair, indie studios are still trying to keep the industry alive, but most AAA studios are too busy bathing in shmeckles to worry about anything but a bottom line
Uhhh.... I think you meant "shekels" unless...
yeah, like all those porn games and early access games on steam are keeping the industry alive...lol. indie devs are just as bad as AAA devs; for every one good indie game theres MOUNTAINS of shovelware.
@@nikoc8968You generalizing every indie dev with that. That barely makes up any of the good games they make.
@@Second_Splitter 99% of all independent game software IS literally unplayable garbage. every year, if you count 100 masterpieces to decent level indie games, you'll also see upwards of 13.000 + horrible games nobody plays. thats the statistical reality of game development (and thats only on steam btw, the numbers seem worse on the Play store). its too easy to make somthing that "Plays" in a 3d or 2d environment, with the rise of Unity and Unreal, so the standart for quality dropped immensely. thats not to say there aren't fantastic indie games by small teams or even solo made and released every year, is just that sometimes those get buried by the sea of trash released every year, and may take longer to be found, if at all.
@@dfghj241 There're already more known indie masterpieces that you can play in your entire life. If you don't want to search garbage can for gems that's already been done for you, there're hundreds of articles like "top 20 indie games in that particular genre/year e.t.c"
That's why recently I've been delving more and more into indie games, preferably developed by one or few people. I honestly feel better spending a few bucks on an indie game, knowing it goes to truly passionate people. And some games (like Starsector or Project Zomboid) truly put mediocre AAA games to shame, with how much depth and polish they have
and even when a game like project zomboid gets boring there are always mods (that are easy to download) to make things interesting
There are still great AAAs and horrible As (indies) tho, don't simplify it that much
@@BLET_55artem55 true but more often than not indie games will have more effort put into it and a better overall experience (the good ones at least) despite having a much smaller budget and team
Haha wtf I read the first half of this before clicking read more and I wanted to mention PZ but you already did. Such a great, innovative game. I just wish they had more devs to release faster. I’ve been waiting for NPCs forever
My little indie psychopath game is people playground.
Modern gaming in one word:
Corporate.
If this was Ready Player One, 101 had won. Time to pack our bags bois and gals.
Speaking of modern gamers, they inarguably are spoiled, living in heated houses, with electricity. In ancient times, as one might call the 1980s, modems were running with charcoal, and gamers had to fight off sabretooths just to reach the floppy disk. They actually used a living mouse, clicking on their ears. And a rub on the little rodent's head replaced the modern mouse.
They had in in the first half not gonna lie
you had me in the first half.
Lmao rubbing the mouse
@@EveyrtttThe second half is also accurate.
Even as someone who lived through that era, congrats on making me legitimately jealous I don't have a nice furry mouse's head to rub.
A satirical video essay that is somehow true and not at the same time. I love it
He gets it!
@@selfdeficientOh, it was a joke! That explains all the comments here- _they completely missed the point._
Fuck that. Everything he said was unfortunately very true
@@exoticshoe1524 I mean you can very much tell that this is an emotional rant, which I mean fair enough, the whole situation is very frustrating but by staying level-headed and doing some research you can learn a lot about the state of gaming as a business. Everything from the fans to the big companies to even development teams are messed up.
@@LordGecko9291which is why it's true? Are you uh ok bud? Denial much
Microtransactions and battlepasses are what's really killing it for me. I just want to pay for a game flat out and not have skins and other shit that should just be content already. It's why I love developers like fromsoft. Ac6 is a banger. Great video man. You deserve more subs and views. Definitely earned my sub.
There isn’t micro transactions and battle pass in single player games, I don’t think it’s hard to think games without any microtransactions
@@ni9274 psss... all latest assassin's creed games have that
@@hardVatsukiyes, because Ubisoft.......is fucking Ubisoft, there are several other single player games, I'm talking just about AAA games, there's a lot of amazing indie games.
@@hardVatsuki Yes like Ubisoft represent the majority of singleplayer games coming out these days ?
Skins aren't thay bad. It's all optional. It's only bad when it is like pay to win type shit.
I think this is a big reason why Elden Ring and Baldur's Gate 3 and many indie games look like beacons of light in an ocean of putrescent feces: they're just.....games. You buy them, you play them, have fun, replay them if you wish, move on, maybe revisit them later, and that's that. Compare that to the endless fomo and grind and bullshit you see everywhere
Holy sht dude, the last part about managing a steam library was spot on..
I have to admit that sometimes I lose the will to even open a game by the time steam launches and just shut my pc back off.
This is why I like to buy physical games on consoles. You see what you have and limit you from buying another game.
Game launchers are the worst thing to happen to humanity, and that includes steam
@@dagerry Based and declutter-pilled. I've recently cleaned out my Steam as well and it felt good. Gamers need to talk to Marie Kondo.
That was like a orgasmn of hate. years of build up tension and energy releasing in one, forceful and cathartic eruption. nice.
the epitome of impotent nerd rage
Wow. As a 40 year old who has been gaming most of my life this is too real. The technology and talent is there to create almost anything and just like the film industry modern day results are bland and unengaging. I have been playing starfield and in 20 hours that uneasy feeling has sunk in. Its a unfocused, repetitive mess. 😢
Damn I was excited for Starfield - got board quickly
42 here. Back than, I used to just play Demos. There was always a Demo to play from a new game and you could check on the latest tech in gaming and how it runs too.
Today it's just, if they got you they got you. The only product, if something is wrong with it, you stay on your own .
@@memoli801demos should be a standard for any new game as you can experience it yourself instead of believing a sellout in social media who’s brainwashing you to buy a bad product. That’s why I pirate games and give zero F* about it
With music as a hobby, the best work I did, with sense, with emotion, a beginning and an end, was when I had to improvise and get creative due to lack of equipment and high quality, advanced stuff.
dumped 120hrs in and finished main+faction quests. good stuff but just… not enough? no… not memorable? no. it just aint the same these days……
That last reason about gaming now being a job is incredibly true. Once people get interested in this one game, they tend to do everything in their power to surpass all the other players and become the better one by following up with multiplayer meta, balance changes, updates and all that stuff. And I personally got lost in this wave too, I did the same exact thing. It just hits me even harder.
One of my biggest pet peeves is the shear size of the games when you install and update. And you barely don't really see any difference outer than the battle pass
It’s mostly graphics, (high res textures, standard necessity to support 1080p, and often higher) and audio (a lot of AAA have full voice acting and high quality music), which isn’t easy to compress without losing quality.
File size optimization isn’t really a priority and I couldn’t care less. Storage is one of the cheapest things one can upgrade, and most large games are either MMO/PvP games, which I don’t have time to grind more than one or two of, or singleplayer story/action that I just uninstall if I’m not actively playing.
The real issue is the money and dev time saved by not optimizing file size is rarely put to good use.
@@xdress1746 True
@@idreamofdragonso5677 No that isn't true. People cant tell the difference between 64kb/s and 256kb/s sound but it is 4x the size and graphics wise a 100gb game and a 10gb game doesn't really have that much of a visual difference.
Right? Look at that game "RIOT: Civil Unrest"
Requires a $600 minimum spec PC to even run, is 12 GB, but looks like it should function on a SEGA Genesis.
This is such an American issue. If we had actual first world internet speeds, this would be an inconvenience and not a day long bullshit Fest. Game size isn’t going down, not until file storage is revamped or a new innovation comes along… but if I actually got the 500mbps I pay for and not the 30 - 50 I actually get on a good day, I could have downloaded BG3 in minutes.
This guy honestly deserves more views his comedy and criticism is top tier
It's just comedy but it's top tier comedy
This felt like if regular car review did a video about the gaming industry. Very well written well spoken you hit the nails on the head and drove them in, in one hit. This is how I feel and what I've been wanting to say but could never find the words thank you for this video.
I was thinking the same thing! RCR pacing and everything.
That probably explains why I spend more time replaying shit from my childhood on PS2 emulators than going through my ever expanding Steam and PS5 backlog 🤔
man that ending segment hits hard lmao, this definitely has that "unhinged rant with friends" vibe while speaking a lot of truth on what gaming is like nowadays. great stuff, excited to see what you do with your channel from here on out
You only have two videos and you have more humor and talent than some creators who’ve been doing this for years. Please make more.
I see this type comment for every channel that hardly has videos either I'm finding a shit load of *gem* channels or people have gotten boring I'm with the ladder.
@@XZ-IIIyea you have to go to newest comments to see real comments lol otherwise its just dicksuckery on every video
Isnt this Erin? like OG yt
As someone who's been gaming for over 3 decades you summed up my feelings perfectly. Nowadays I feel lucky if there's one or two games a year that I really like, bonus if I can co-op them with my friends. Thank you for this video, hope you get all the views/subs you deserve. Great editing btw!
it's actually true
gaming is over
we used to think "i just want to play a litte, life's for living and shit" and NOW gaming is dead
no new releases worth our time
everything sucks
so we go back to older games
but we finished older games so many times it's not fun anymore so we wish something new would come out
and we try "the new" and it sucks complete ass
now that we are at 30's doorsteep it's the time to stop clinging to what keeps us down
gaming is dead
and greedy corpos killed it
@@ryszakowygaming isn’t dead people are always gonna play video games
@@Lala1028W good gaming is dead then
Dude me too. I have been playing games since ps1 and it's crazy what gaming has come too.
Idk what tickles your pickle but the new Armored Core just came out. PROLLY HARD DOE
Finally someone points out how a lot of indie games are. We have the best technology ever for making games and models and indie devs sit around making color-blocked low poly PS1-esque games. I don't get the nostalgia of those honestly, I get looking at old games and feeling inspired by the ideas behind them but I've never went "boy howdy I miss having terrible graphics where a face was 4 different flesh tones placed in a matter that kind of looks like a face if I'm really drunk and my astigmatism is kicking in". When I say I want a game inspired by Blue Stinger, Deep Fear, Galerians, Parasite Eve, Carrier, or Martian Gothic I don't want the graphics to match the source material.
This video is so well written but it also has sequelitis energy and I love it
Says in his channel that Egoraptor is one of his influences. So it makes sense
Gaming as a whole shifted from a passion to a lifestyle. The amount of time and effort it takes just to be AVERAGE in a competitive game nowadays is just too much for me personally. Props to the new gamers that can keep up.
you dont have to be competitive on a fucking game dude JUST PLAY GAMES
I think this is kinda bullshit. Just people coping ''if I put in more time I would be better'' is just not true. You don't need to play 8 hours a day to be good at a game. There are plenty of people who are very high ranked in League or Rainbow Six SIege or whatever, and they don't play for months, or
Or you could just not play competitive games. They're such a small slice of the overall gaming landscape. I play games as my primary hobby but barely play AAA games and don't really play competitive ones.
This is a 30 minute rant. I have been on many 30 minute rants about gaming before, but THIS is a work of art.
I do agree too many games are roguelikes.
That being said there are so many good indie games out there even if they use PS1 graphics.
- MULLET MAD JACK
- Children of the Sun
- Fida Puti Samurai
- Yellow Taxi Go Vroom
- Crow Country
- Pizza Tower
- Furi
- MotorDoom
As a game designer this video was absolute catharsis! Thought it was just me going insane, like I just forgot how to enjoy new games, but all of this breakdown hits the nail exactly on the head.
Same dude, same 😂
Holy shit sun tzu makes gaming 😂
Game companies literally pay people to astroturf and manipulate everyone into thinking it's their fault for not enjoying their shitty incomplete games
what do you mean enjoy new games ? They're not fun.
Sure there's a few gems like System Shock, but even that is a remake!! Why bother even trying new games when they all feel like jobs, and like dreary unsubtle political commentary.
@@solmariuce5303 And your life feels in complete dystopian
After watching this video, it made me realize that the good old days are gone. I really want to start focusing on my health and a good career because picturing myself 10 years from now trying to still find joy in video games and realizing I have done nothing with my life scares the shit out of me. This video was a big wakeup call too me for some reason. Thanks for that.
Well none of us want to end up a DSP....
I damn u can still play games just don’t do it all day🤣🤣
@@moose5497 I don't, but thanks for the comment 👌
They aren't wrong tho @@lusoza
The really scary part comes later when you've got the career to retirement level, are in good health, had kids, sent them to school/careers of their own and realize that you've hit 65 and there's nothing left for the next 20-30 years because yo sacrificed your hobbies to get here.
Then you'll remember when your (grand)parents looked deep in your eyes as a kid and told you not to waste your youth and realize you made the same mistake they did.
The whole “looking through your steam library trying to decide what to play” hit me hard. I’ve been doing that for the past 2 months. I ended up replaying (ironically) the remakes for Mafia 1, 2, and 3. Someone save me, I’m dying inside.
Play old games with mods. Dawn of war (2004) was an amazing rts at the time and had a solid player base and mod community. It still does. DoW unification came out in 2018 with new maps, skins, music, voice acting, campaign, factions, units, balancing, game modes, ui, loading screens and a lot of other stuff. For free. Also in 2004 out came UT 2004. arena combat with no player stats, no battle passes and no after purchase monetization (all on the disk). Lots of fun if you never played it. (also has great mods).
It's all become about money, even more than before. You get that by having kids buy things online, and having DEI to get investors interested. Then, people will respond with "games haven't gotten worse! look at X and X game or these indie games!" and it's such a lame excuse. No one ever said there aren't good games anymore, but the bad is heavily outweighing the good way more than it used to.
Look for older games that released in 2000-2010 you haven't played yet. I was in the situation you described many, many times and most of the time such game saved me. Last time I "had nothing to play" despite having 100+ games on steam I, for the very first time, played Amnesia The dark Descent and I fucking loved this game.
oh dear im in the same state currently...
Play baldurs gate or divinity 2 😊 fun to mod as well
25:20 No, they are low poly or pixel art because it costs way less to model/draw. When you're on a budget of 2 dollars and are making the game in your spare time, you basically can't do much of a different art style unless if the "new" artstyle is just a filter. Pastel colors are kinda generic but It's pretty hard to do anything else for a low poly aesthetic.
BUT ITS NOT EVEN VISUALLY APPEALING ANYMORE ITS JUST LIKE ""oh look its 144p anyway oets get to this gameplay"" IF YOU WANT LOW POLY MAKE MODELS
@@silly_goobie What? I can't tell what you're point is.
@@macksnotcool what im saying is that the 144 pixel art style has gotten overused and now if you wanna make a cool-looking low poly artstyle you might as well draw/model it. besides, i feel like in order to make good 3d video games you need to model and 2d games needs drawing. this comment is stupid tbh.
Rain World is a perfect example of how you can make a really good game that is enjoyable and has a complex ecosystem without cinematic gameplay and just simple pixels.
Honestly i noticed that most games that i actually enjoyed playing a lot didn't focus on realistic graphics and instead used a cartoony or pixel style.
This video was mostly made regarding AAA games. We can remain in bliss with our indie masterpieces.
Another rain world player!
yes! the games i enjoyed the most didn't had the best graphics in the world and they were far more interesting
graphics shouldn't be the priority in games and should be done and polished at the end when they know everything else works@@kosmique
The example that breaks my heart the most is Tekken characters being paid DLC. My favourite thing about gaming as a kid was unlocking secret characters by playing the story and piecing together the lore.
I'll tell my grand kids about those glorious days, and they will never truly comprehend what they missed out on 😢
In 1998, as a second grader, I decided I wanted to someday create games as good as the ones I loved at the time. I spent the next 2 decades obsessively pursuing the career path of game development and concept design.
I attended 3 design schools which took the equivalent time, effort, lack of sleep, and student debt as an advanced medical degree or getting a fuckin PhD… and finally graduated from one of the most prestigious design schools in the world.
Then I never got through the door into the game industry before it became what this vid spells out. Eventually I decided to pivot entirely… after an entire life of dreaming of it. This vid says it all. I feel seen.
My passion and dream is to make a great game, and has been for ten years. I can barely muster any excitement for what's coming up in the industry.
Damn. Hella deep.
“We mostly lie to ourselves. Lying to others is relatively rare”
@@zaqarnage no idea why that’s relevant
@@_soulcraft_ you need to chase your dream, dont lie to yourself if youre not actually fine with your decision, you have only one life
No man's sky is fun though. I've played 200 hours and can confidently say it's the most fun I've had with a video game, ever.
I've always been interested in space, and I've always longed for a space exploration game. No man's sky delivers on that and MUCH more!
It's amazing to me how often I express these exact sentiments to people my age (on the verge of 40 years old) and get CRUCIFIED while "2023 was actually a great year for games!" is crammed down my throat. I've been playing games since I was 4 years old, but now the writing is on the wall that most games are largely not for me anymore and it REALLY sucks to be aged out of your most cherished hobby. If you think 2023 was a great year for games, please know you sound like someone who has been starving for the last 3 years and someone finally threw you a cracker.
Hahahaha yeah. I couldnt come up with a better analogy than this.
That’s why they’re saying it dude… because there’s been some mid ass years for gaming lately. Even then it depends where you look, there’s a lot of fantastic indie games out there, even ones that aren’t rogue-likes, but those are for sure in at the moment.
I have this exact same problem. All I want to play is mission based linear games like Tomb Raider or Ratchet & Clank or Crash Bandicoot or Bulletstorm etc but those aren't made that often anymore. I even stopped upgrading my PC because there's no point. I got myself a PS5 and I'll buy a few games like those that come out a year and I'm done.
Well I'm 29 years old & feel the same. I miss the time when a good game meant good story & creative gameplay, not how many polygons it has. quality & creativity diminished when greed took over.
feel the same way its like everyone has capitalist brain worms.
This man just said everything I've been thinking for years but funnier, with great editing and an infectious enthusiasm
And he did it without shilling for Nordvpn, Raid Shadow Legends, Hello Fresh or Manscaped. He didn't even tell me to make sure and subscribe, hit that like button, leave a comment below and make sure to hit that little bell icon so I never miss another video.
And out of sheer gratitude and respect, guess what I just did?!? The next video should be about how quality RUclips content is over.
because he doesn't have NordVPN offers yet
@@Daveforever Shh just let me enjoy this while it lasts.
The EA Sports Big era really was insane. I played Ssx 3, Freekstyle, Def Jam, and the NBA Street series throughout most of my teenage years. I definitely knew it was a golden era of video games at the time.
Freestyle was crazy. I still remember the code menu and the unlock everything code was “somoney”.
HOLOOWIDE
modern games don't even have 1/10 the creativity
Skate 3 was everything once
I miss actually having fun and playable sports games.
Now I have nothing I can play without having to drop bread, or grind an unnecessary amount of hours to be on an even playfield
Hey! No man’s sky had a comeback arch, don’t dog my boy.
i feel like the guy just opened the game made a new save on creative, ignored all the story, got to the Space anomaly and quit... or just watched 7 minutes of reacent videos on NMS and decided to call it a day.
@@bartomolev6682 I mean he's right.... game's just a more stable with... "more" in it. Said "more" is just padding and useless stuff. Just more shinies and trinkets to collect, and more samey boring activities that are just... meh? And what "Story"? There is no story. Reading data terminals and messages isn't a story. It isn't even a visual type of storytelling like Dark Souls, it's just bland nonsense. It's vague bs trying to be deep and philosophical.
I mean props to Hello Games for actually working on the game, but to pretend like it's some much more amazing thing than it was at the start is a huge stretch. It's just in a better state, it's still nothing like the galaxy simulator or grand journey it was supposed to be. It's just middling.
And I played the game through - twice. Once for the Artemis path, and once for the Atlas path. Meh. Absolute meh. Boring halfway through is the best I can give it.
Come on bro you know no man’s sky is still booty
@@Supermoneygang12 yet pepole play it more then ever, you just don't like the game and want everyone else to hate it.
@@bartomolev6682 people also play warzone in 2024, people have objectively awful taste in games.
You spoke directly to me. I'm a tired gamer with very little to live for or bring me joy in the real world.
I'm all alone, and now I can't even escape the shit reality I'm in because gaming is corporate, clean, scripted, boring, soulless and predatory.
You can always improve yourself. Keep your head up king🎮
Yeah.. this sounds like the gaming industry is the least of your problems. Maybe it’s a good thing you really should find a better thing to fall in love with. JEREMY.
@@HoseTheBeast
lmao want in one hand shot in the other. Females are ruined these days.
Like I said, videogames were my escape.
@@captainfinland1185 You dont think he already knows that he can self-improve? How stupid do you think he is?
7:56 “The most patient fanbase”
Tf2 fans:
We almost got that 64 bit executable update let's fucking goooooo
Which tf2 though?
You mean the fanbase full of toxics like WAMO, Zesty, Venusian Rapist, and Mechawreck?
That game is dead, only people that stay are creeps, pedos, groomers, and the desperate 20 that remember the good old days and are perpetually high on member berry flavored copium.
@@rich7739team fortress I’m guessing
@@rich7739 Yes
Easily the most accurate and funny video about the state of modern gaming out there. So perfectly captures the state of gaming and should be required watching for every AAA game developer and game developer CEO.
They dont care they still make millions
do you seriously think companies don't know? they just don't give a shit as long as it makes money, because mass consumers are braindead and have zero self control
funny? yeah if SNL is funny, sure "fam".
@@ian.swift.31614Fr this guy is painful
Easter eggs and quirky bonus modes in the ps1/ps2 era were some of the most wornderful things. Showed how much passion the devs had to make a good game and go above and beyond to throw in cool side content for no extra charge.
MGS3 Snake vs Monkey, MK Deception Kart racer for example.
Give this man a sub, he's deserved it.
I just wish he could be more positive, it isn’t fair to judge a whole industry by just scratching the surface with big broken triple A’s
Many Indie games are still incredible, and even games like God of War, Red Dead Redemption, Elden Ring, and plenty of other Triple A’s that deliver just fine on being great games.
I’m not saying this guy doesn’t have a point, I just wish he would change his doomer mentality.
aight, but what does he want on it? garlic?, bacon?, mayo?
Nop
This is a 30 minute fever dream rollercoaster of a cocaine fuled video game rant, 10/10
You're the first person that's truly put into words, what I have felt over the past 10 years or so. Online games inparticular have become black holes of fun...
This was such an amazing and heartfelt video essay. Congrats on the successful channel growth!
You need to get out more if this is the only person who has put it into words...
And black holes of fun makes no sense. Because if online gaming were black holes of fun, it would be fun because of all the fun it sucks into it. And the fun and me would become a fun singularity, which l imagine is the most fun thing in the universe.
No what your thinking of, is just a black hole. Probably the least fun thing in the universe. Online gaming is a black hole, and a crappy one at that because it cannot keep me there.
It was a disconnected and incoherent mess of ideas and shouting. It can hardly be described as any type of 'essay.'
online games are the worst bullshit out there. I have many friends who play this crap and I absolutely don't get it. My roommate spends at least 4 hours a day playing LoL so he basically sits in one position and occasionally screams at the screen. I'm just looking at him with this confusion like "dude you are playing a video game, that's something people used to do to have fun or relax, you definitely don't have fun grinding ranked matches and you sure as hell don't relax, what is the point then?"
@@lapis591 Yeah this is some long-form zoomer content.
@@samueldubik4418lol I don't understand it either. I'd prefere to play an "older" single player game, on ps4, instead of dealing with hyper online competitiveness.
I swear to god I just rewatch this anytime a new game comes out I've been waiting for...
Man, that was spot on. People really need to rethink about how games went to fun an creative to bland and sterile. I just do not pick triple A games anymore. I tend to avoid then altogether because i don't want to watch a high budget interactive tv show. I want to play a GAME!
This take just isn't it tbh . You curate your own experiences. If you want to find games that are fun, you absolutely can. It's so crazy to me how people can go "oh gaming is so bad now!" But then you look at every released in the last two years and they couldn't be any further from the truth if they tried.
Nope tbh ur take sucks ass games suck today by far corporate woke realistic bullshit realized before it's even halfway completely bullshit no matter how hard you search and back then u could spend 5 mins and ud find like 3 God tier games that's how it should be not spend 10 hours and find 1 meh game cuz u got lucky modern gaming sucks and the video was diamond on with it's points
This was the sweatiest game review I've ever seen. We need more honesty reviews like this.
God-tier video, explaining why I have so many games I want to play but just end up reading manga and light novels because I at least have a better chance of being satisfied 😭
Read something better than that slop, dude. I don't care what you bring up, every single manga is vastly inferior to the overwhelming majority of western literature.
Hence why so many remasters are being made. They don't make em like they used to
the bit about gamers being more insecure about their skills these days, I totally agree with that. Its similar to other ways the internet is making us compare ourselves to people we otherwise would never have even known about. When you get on instagram or FB and you see everyone whos doing better than you, it automatically makes you feel like your life is worth less. But in reality alot of those people change their photos or prop themselves up to look like they are doing great when in reality they could be even more miserable than you.
This is not only the best video but the best summary I have ever seen about Modern Gaming and the best part is you got the point across perfectly while making it comedic. I have hardly seen anyone care let alone talk about things like matchmaking, backwards compatibility, and how old games are more fun and better made. You used Crash Twinsanity music too so I immediately subscribed when I first watched this lol. You reference so many niche games from years ago which is such a breath of fresh air This video is insanely high quality as well. Cannot wait to see what you have in store!
Dude this perfectly explained it and I loved the chaotic nature of this lol. It’s a big reason why I’ve stepped back from games as a whole. I still hop on some when my friends are on but otherwise I’ve been finding it much more fulfilling doing other things that don’t feel like a second job
Well if you want to spend less time look for hood games, how about giving games from Sabotage Studio a chance. They have The Messenger and Sea of Stars which are amazing games that are apart of the same universe. One is a platformer with some cool tricks you can see in their trailer. The other is an RPG inspired by many of the best RPGs in the past with action commands and many more things.
I also recommend Everhood from Foreign Gnomes. That's where my profile picture comes from. I'll let you discover what it is yourself.
I mean, there are so many games out there that really dont have that feeling, but I really get you regardless. Its honestly the Reason why I started going back in time and replaying Games I just missed out on, when I grew up - or was too broke to afford the Console they belonged to. xD
28:15 That singular image just summed up how unbelievably smooth the human brain is capable of being. Seriously, pause the video and read this. I am astonished that this even exists un-ironically.
"fuck you, grind for cat ears" literally had me laughing so hard I started coughing
This video was amazing. I grew up playing games in the 1990s and 2000s, and then at some point in the past 10 years I just stopped; games stopped being fun for me. At first I thought it was because I was older, but this video summarizes it perfectly.
Thank you
Wow, you grew up. Have you played among us with friends? or Fortnite? or Fall guys?
@@NPC_NEWSAmong Us with friends can be good fun in fairness
I don't like Fortnight but I get it, PUBG was more my style
Is that why players stick to playing old ass single player games (Skyrim) mannn
naw its still fun you just are older
There are good games out there, you're not gonna find them online though. Online multiplayer is the biggest thing ruining gaming. All of my best gaming memories involve split screen or LAN with people in the same room.
This both made me laugh my ass off and cripplingly depressed. Bravo, sir.
Let's start a make gaming great again movement.
Enter the Gungeon slander is wild...
As a 38 year old who started playing video games in 1988, I watched it become this cool, almost niche sort of thing become over saturated once mainstream society started paying attention to it. It's how thing's in the human experience go: we discover something that's awesome then MILK THE FUCK OUT IT until it's ruined. Whether it's media, science, government policy, medicine, drugs, etc. I'll play modern titles, how we I still mostly play NES, SNES, and Sega. I don't really get gripped much by AAA games. If I do buy it, it's when it goes on massive sale (or pirate it) but you'll still find some good passion projects out there. Like off the top of my head, pizza tower is a great example of a retro inspired pattern funded game that went rather well. Even that AEW game that was inspired by the THQ N64 wrestling game brings back that fun "couch coop" and "day of the weekend rentals" vibe. But yeah, I completely get your frustrations with this shit anymore. My old NES tapes still work and I can just hit power and start playing. Instead of taking forever to load the game systems OS, go through my library, load the game, oh fuck yet another 30gb update. Oh fuck, I can't play this game offline. Oh fuck my online membership is expired. Oh fuck, out of frustration I through my Xbox out the window.
hope you have a 2003 steam account
@@1MuchButteR1 I wanna say I got steam around 2011. I'd love to have an OG 2003 steam account, given I graduated in 2003. My "retro" stuff is my collection of NES, and SNES tapes. However I have also been a PC gamer since 1992. Somewhere in my belongings are many CD-ROMs and floppy disks. Like I have the hard floppy version of DOOM II
I think modding is pretty fun, And i hate that companies despise it, Like then theres valve, Allowing mods off their games to exist, And minecraft modding is really fun aswell, You can learn coding using computercraft lol.
I bought a retro-style emulation handheld, an Anbernic ARC-D, and tbh I am playing it far more than I am playing my current gen console.
@@dashe_8989 funny enough I'm super into those as well. I started off on the Abernic Rg350p and then I got a retroid pocket 3. It's a really nice way to replay many of the portable game systems, like PSP and Gameboy. I started a new file of super Mario brothers deluxe in it and I forgot how much I loved that game despite its truncated screen in game. I still have my original copy of it. I was in high school when it came out and I had it to keep me occupied during those exam weeks. Hespa or whatever the hell it was called. Our class was two thousand some odd kids (NJ) so they set it up where while some of us were testing, some of us weren't and bored for hours. No smart phones yet and barely anybody has a cell phone so game boy colour was my device.
The last part hit home for me. Choosing what to play has been a plague for me right now and im contemplating giving up on gaming as a whole for this exact reason
Yeah, i just started a new game of Half-Life2 that was 14 hours well spend but after finishing i got back to not knowing what game i should play next
im in the same boat as well, i just dont know what i want to play anymore, i have all these games buy none of the energy to actually play any of them...
This is why indie games almost always never disappoint
Scrolling through steam for half an hour feels terrible, but I've found a (probably only temporary) solution: switch over to a different genre! I started playing JRPGs around 2021, and those lasted me until december last year. When I found myself scrolling forever again, I decided to try out soulslikes and started playing Elden Ring (which I gave up on after a few hours because I can't use a controller properly) and then Remnant: from the ashes (because I can apparently play soulslikes with guns). Another few months gained! :D
have you played rdr2?
If you want to play a good game and have a good time today you'll have to:
1_ Don't preorder and "Let it Cook", watch how the game evolves at the launch and don't rush for the purchase, just wait until you're sure, trust me, it'll be worth the time and the money.
2_ Go for Indies, small developers have a big heart and they're really passionate about their product.
3_ If you play on PC, you can revisit old games with PCSX2 and other simulators, old times better times.
I had a phase recently were i just bought 90s rts games i didnt know about on gog and played them, felt like re-discovering fun
I'd say it's OK to pre-order games from developers that can be trusted to put out quality games. For all the (justified) hate Nintendo gets online, they excel in providing good and fun AAA experiences that you (literally) won't get anywhere else. I'd say that Nintendo EAD is on par with and can best, if given the time, other indie developers.
@@fujinshu There is literally NO reason to pre-order games. its all digital, there is no possible chance of them running out of stock. Give me ONE (1) good reason to preorder ANY game
emulate and pirate,
@@fujinshu If it was physical games, fair enough. But almost everything these days is digital and pre-ordering is just redundant, but most of the time you get stung anyway with breaking bugs, misinformation and all that unfun stuff