Overused Video Game Terminology

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the7k wrote:
pepharytheworm wrote:Actually Hack'n'Slash if I am not mistaken.


Games like God of War, Devil May Cry, Ninja Gaiden, etc.

I always categorized those games as action. Just action.

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Mr.White555 wrote:How about retro? The term is used too broadly in my opinion.


Where exactly is the retro cut off date/console?

I've thought about making a thread for this. I never understood how some of these dumb motherfuckers (not here) think that some games are OLD. I know a dude in real life that thinks that Elder Scrolls IV is old. It's not even four years old, yet!

I consider the SNES and prior to be retro. I really had to grit my teeth to consider SNES/Gen/TG16 games retro since those are the games I grew up with. It's like calling myself old.

I know this isn't really terminology, but I'm really getting tired of "X thing is X" like "Fail post is fail". It's fucking stupid.
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GSZX1337 wrote:I know this isn't really terminology, but I'm really getting tired of "X thing is X" like "Fail post is fail". It's fucking stupid.


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GSZX1337 wrote:
the7k wrote:
pepharytheworm wrote:Actually Hack'n'Slash if I am not mistaken.


Games like God of War, Devil May Cry, Ninja Gaiden, etc.

I always categorized those games as action. Just action.

Luke wrote:
Mr.White555 wrote:How about retro? The term is used too broadly in my opinion.


Where exactly is the retro cut off date/console?

I've thought about making a thread for this.



Could make for an interesting thread.

Add a poll of what was the last retro console.
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dsheinem wrote:
GSZX1337 wrote:I know this isn't really terminology, but I'm really getting tired of "X thing is X" like "Fail post is fail". It's fucking stupid.


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the7k wrote:Hell, we need more Video Game Terminology. Why the hell has no one come up with a genre name for the likes of Devil May Cry, Bayonetta, God of War, Ninja Gaiden, Dante's Inferno, etc.? It's f'ing confusing when you work at a games store.

"Excuse me, do you have any fighting games?"
"Something like Street Fighter? Or Tekken? Or Fight Night?"
"One with swords."
"Soul Calibur?"
*I show them the case*
"No, that's not it..."
*tries to ackwardly explain what he's looking for, then...*
"Oh! Something like this!"
*Points to God of War*
"Oh. That's not a fighting game at all. I don't know exactly what to call it, but it definitely isn't a fighting game."


HAHAHAHA, this is so true, I work at a gamestore too and I run into that problem all the time, I just say action adventure?? Shooters can be confusing too, when someone asks for a shooter, my mind goes crazy because the differences between Fallout 3 and Halo 3 are huge, but both have guns, which is what the customer is looking for
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SpaceBooger wrote:Somebody already mentioned the one I hate the most - Pwn!
It was a typo... and now its cool.


No, Own and Pwn were never cool. Used a lot yes, cool, no. Ok well, I always thought that 'I owned that guy' or 'I owned you' was always a really stupid sounding mangling of English. Purposefully mixing it with a typo is just extra special stupid with a side of fries.
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Hobie-wan wrote:
SpaceBooger wrote:Somebody already mentioned the one I hate the most - Pwn!
It was a typo... and now its cool.


No, Own and Pwn were never cool. Used a lot yes, cool, no. Ok well, I always thought that 'I owned that guy' or 'I owned you' was always a really stupid sounding mangling of English. Purposefully mixing it with a typo is just extra special stupid with a side of fries.

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Yeah, Counter-Strike pwn'd my soul for a solid five years. Epic game is epic.

One of the best retro shooters out there.
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Thank god "noob" still sound cool...
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